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⛪Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England, offering families a journey through history. Children can explore the magnificent architecture, ancient crypt, and beautiful stained glass windows. The cathedral provides family-friendly resources including activity backpacks, trails, and interactive guides tailored for different ages.
- Highlights for kids: 'The Story of Canterbury' exhibition, medieval graffiti hunt, and the 'Canterbury Journey' interactive timeline. Outdoor grounds include the peaceful Cloisters and a children's play area in the Precincts.
- Facilities: Baby-changing stations, highchairs in the café, step-free access for buggies. Family toilets available. The cathedral is wheelchair-friendly.
- Practical tips: Allow 1.5–2 hours. Check website for family event days and holiday activities. Photography without flash is permitted. The cathedral is busiest on weekends and school holidays; arrive early to avoid queues.
Travel tips
Collect activity backpacks at entrance
Pick up free activity backpacks designed for different age groups to keep children engaged throughout your visit.
Arrive early on weekends and school holidays
The cathedral gets very busy at weekends and during school holidays. Arriving early helps you avoid crowds and explore more peacefully.
Allow 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit
Plan for at least 90 minutes to explore the main highlights without feeling rushed with younger children.
Baby-changing facilities available
Baby-changing stations are provided throughout the cathedral, making nappy changes straightforward during your visit.
Buggies are step-free and welcome
The cathedral has step-free access suitable for buggies, and the grounds are generally buggy-friendly for getting around.
Family toilets are available on-site
Dedicated family toilets are provided, which is helpful when visiting with younger children who may need assistance.
Hunt for medieval graffiti
Challenge older children to spot historic medieval graffiti carved into the cathedral walls as a fun treasure hunt activity.
Explore the interactive Canterbury Journey timeline
The 'Canterbury Journey' exhibition offers an interactive timeline that helps children understand the cathedral's long history.
Visit the children's play area in the Precincts
There's a designated children's play area in the cathedral grounds where younger children can have a break and run around.
Café offers highchairs and refreshments
The on-site café provides highchairs for babies and is a good spot to rest and refuel with drinks and snacks.
Check website for family event days
Visit the cathedral's website to find out about special family event days and holiday activities before you go.
Visit the ancient crypt
The medieval crypt is a fascinating highlight for older children interested in history and ancient architecture.
Wheelchair-accessible throughout
The cathedral is fully wheelchair-accessible, making it suitable for families with mobility needs or those using pushchairs.
Photography allowed without flash
You can take photos inside the cathedral as long as you don't use flash, so capture memories of the stunning architecture.
The Cloisters offer a peaceful break
If children become restless indoors, the peaceful Cloisters provide outdoor space within the cathedral grounds to decompress.
Dress for variable indoor temperatures
Historic buildings like cathedrals can be cool inside, so bring layers for young children even on warm days.
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