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Best Western Abbots Barton Hotel
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: 3,75 / 5
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The Abbots Barton Hotel is affiliated with the world-famous Best Western franchise, and truly upholds its superior standards of quality. The list of amenities offered is endless. The hotel is housed in a majestic, ancient, palatial... more
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Swallow Chaucer Hotel
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: 2,38 / 5
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Located in a private Georgian House next to Canterbury’s ancient city walls, the Swallow Chaucer Hotel, being close to most of Canterbury’s attractions, provides an ideal base for exploring the Garden of England.... more
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Abode Canterbury
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: 3,35 / 5
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Features: Laundry, All rooms for non-smokers, 24-hour front desk, Internet cafe, Restaurant, Elevator, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Room service (24h), Bar, Free secure parking at hotel, Paid secure parking max. 300 metres away, Body... more
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The Falstaff Hotel
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: 3,70 / 5
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Features: Free secure parking at hotel, Room service (part time), Laundry, Newspaper stand, Banqueting services, Internet cafe, Central heating, Bar, Luggage room, Fax service, 24-hour front desk, Restaurant, Rooms for non-smokers available,... more
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About Canterbury
The city of Geoffrey Chaucer's famous "Canterbury Tales" is also the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the leader executor of the Church of England (second after the monarch). At the place (south-east of England) there has been a settlement since Pre-historic times (Bronze Age). The Latin name of the city was Durovernum Cantiacorum. It was the biggest Roman administrative centre in England. Three roads started from there - to Reculver, Dover, Lympne. Evidence to the reign of Romans at the city remain the city walls and city gates.