Serviced Apartments in Canterbury (Page 2)
25 apartments found:
Spacious Country Cottage In Historical Canterbury
Canterbury, Ct1 2Pd, Canterbury
Canterbury serviced accommodation - latest prices
Beautiful House In The Heart Of Canterbury With Free Parking
41 St Peters Lane, Canterbury
Self catering accommodation in Canterbury
Cedar House Apartments
The Studio, 24 London Road, Canterbury
Luxurious apartment and houses for self catering Canterbury stays
The Penthouse Canterbury
7 The Cloisters, Canterbury
Spacious one bedroom apartment in the heart of Canterbury
3 The Stables
The Old Sawmill Hastingleigh, Canterbury
Serviced accommodation in Canterbury
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All Canterbury Apartments
If you are visiting the charming and historic city of Canterbury in Kent, and are looking for more space and privacy than normally afforded by a traditional hotels, check out these self catering Canterbury serviced apartments.
Points of Interest in Canterbury
- Canterbury West Railway Station
Railway station in Canterbury with High Speed trains to Stratford and London St Pancras via Ashford. - Westgate
Historic landmark which was one of the city's original gates. - ODEON Canterbury
Multiplex cinema from the ODEON chain showing 2D and 3D films. The cinema has its own branch of Costa. - Westgate Gardens
Gardens beside the River Stour, with a 200 year-old plane tree and a Victorian Tower House. - Canterbury East Railway Station
One of two railway stations in the city. - Curzon Canterbury
Curzon is renowned for showing independent movies from around the world. Curzon Canterbury is in Westgate Hall Road. - Whitefriars Shopping Centre
Major shopping development in Canterbury with shops including Fenwick department store, HMV, GAME, Primark and Sports Direct. - The Marlowe Theatre Canterbury
Canterbury's 1,200-seat theatre which plays host to a varied range of performances as well as a Christmas pantomime. - Canterbury Cathedral
One of the most famous cathedrals in the country, if not the world, and the seat of the head of the Church of England. It was in this cathedral that Thomas Becket was murdered in 1170.