Canterbury is well connected, with good links to the rest of Kent and London, and a good network of local bus services. It is also a bus/train ride away from coastal towns such as Whitstable, Margate, Broadstairs or Herne Bay. It is heavily populated with students, due to there being two other large universities, and Canterbury College, meaning there is the potential to socialise with people from outside of your university. Canterbury is also a very historical city, with the cathedral visible from most areas. The high street has a good mix of chain and independent shops. (Third year student, Canterbury Christ Church University)
What Canterbury's famous for...
Canterbury Cathedral
Part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage site, Canterbury Cathedral is England’s central Christian structure, and an important place of religious pilgrimage for centuries.

Canterbury nightlife, according to students
The Canterbury Tales
Many will know Canterbury from Chaucer's classic collection of short stories. It’s also one of many Kent locations that Charles Dickens frequented and wrote about.

Canterbury nightlife, according to students
Whitstable
Down the road is Whitstable, a lovely little seaside town famous for its oysters and arts scene. There’s a lot of independent craft shops too – ideal if your room is looking a little drab.

Student life in Canterbury
Local gems, tips, and things to do, as recommended by students.
Low on cash
Treat yourself
Friday night out
Sunday chilling
When family visit
Feeling cultural
Catch up with mates
Grab a bite
Canterbury in pictures
Canterbury from above
Shows how uniquely beautiful Canterbury as a city is. (Jeremy Got, second year student at University of Kent)

Living in Canterbury, according to students
Canterbury Cathedral
The iconic view down a street to Canterbury Cathedral. (Alannah Penfold, third year student at University of Kent)

Westgate Gardens
Punting on the river by Westgate Gardens. (Olivia, third year student at University of Kent)

Living in Canterbury, according to students
Pub stops of Canterbury
Some of the many Canterbury pubs. (Olivia, third year student at University of Kent)

Living in Canterbury
Housing, travel, and budgeting tips.
Where you'll find students
- St Dunstans
- Hales Place
- Wincheap
Local transport
- Based on a University of Kent September to July = £247
- Bus
Student money tips
Canterbury is a small place, so transport is really not necessary. All car parks have the same rates and can be very, very pricey. (Canterbury Christ Church University student)
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