Canterbury Cathedral is the cathedral of the archbishop of Canterbury, the leader of the Church of England and symbolic leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Located in Canterbury, Kent, it is one of the oldest Christian structures in England and forms part of a World Heritage Site.
Attractions
Architecture
Stained Glass
Cathedral Grounds
The War Horse
Medieval Herbs
Wildlife
Exhibitions
Cathedral Shop
Stay at the Cathedral Lodge
Archives & Library
Historical Objects
Attend Service
Tickets
Tickets to visit Canterbury Cathedral can be booked online or are available to buy on the day at our visitor centre. Please check our website prior to your visit as opening times may be subject to change. For more information Visit Website
Price
Adults (18+ years) – £17.00 (Once purchased, ticket is valid for 12 months, so can visit at no extra cost)
Children (under 17 years) – Free
Canterbury Students – Free with Student ID
English Heritage Member – 20% discount on every entry (not available on online bookings)
Locals – 10p per month for unlimited visits.
Group booking and Guided Tours available.
Opening Hours
Monday – Saturday: 09.00am – 17.00 (Last entry at 16.00pm)
Sunday: 11.30* – 17.00pm (last entry at 16.00pm)
*Between 11.30-12.30, access is available to the Cathedral ground and Shop only. the Cathedral church opens at 12.30.
Adults (18+ years) - £17.00 (Once purchased, ticket is valid for 12 months, so can visit at no extra cost) | Children (under 17 years) – Free | Canterbury Students – Free with Student ID | English Heritage Member – 20% discount on every entry (not available on online bookings) Locals – 10p per month for unlimited visits.