Student Guide to Canterbury

Getting Around

Canterbury is a pedestrian-friendly city, which makes it easy to explore on foot or by bike. However, if you need to venture further afield, there are several transportation options available:

Bus: The local bus network connects Canterbury with surrounding towns and villages, as well as the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University campuses.

Train: Canterbury has two train stations, Canterbury East and Canterbury West.

Bike: With dedicated cycle lanes and bike-friendly roads, cycling is a popular mode of transport in Canterbury. You can rent bikes from various shops in the city.

Studying in Canterbury

Canterbury is home to two esteemed universities, the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University, each offering a diverse range of courses. Here are some tips for academic success:

Library Resources: Make full use of the university libraries, which offer extensive collections of books, journals, and online resources to support your studies.

Study Spaces: Whether you prefer quiet study rooms or collaborative workspaces, both universities provide a variety of study environments to suit your needs.

Student Support: Don’t hesitate to reach out to your academic advisors, tutors, or the university’s support services if you need assistance with your studies or personal issues.

Exploring Canterbury

Beyond the lecture halls and libraries, Canterbury boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and entertainment. Here are some must-visit attractions:

Canterbury Cathedral: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury Cathedral is a stunning example of medieval architecture and a symbol of the city’s religious heritage.

The Canterbury Tales: Step back in time with a visit to The Canterbury Tales attraction, where you can experience Chaucer’s famous stories brought to life.

Parks and Gardens: Take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life and unwind in one of Canterbury’s many parks and gardens, such as Westgate Gardens or Dane John Gardens.

Cruise down the River Stour: Take a boat cruise down the River Stour and see the best views and landmarks Canterbury has to offer.

Dining and Nightlife

When it comes to dining, you’ll find a diverse range of restaurants serving cuisines from around the world, as well as local delicacies such as Kentish ale and fresh seafood. Canterbury offers a vibrant nightlife scene, with an array of bars, pubs, and clubs catering to all tastes. From traditional English pubs to trendy cocktail bars, there’s something for everyone. There are some must try restaurants and bars below:

Refectory Kitchen: Canterbury’s best breakfast and brunch spot! Refectory kitchen is located on Dustan’s Street and serves delicious, homemade and locally sourced food. They are all about great coffee and relaxed vibes! 

Chapter: Located on Burgate close to Canterbury Cathedral, Chapter is home to some of the most delicious pizzas Canterbury has to offer. Not only do they use the finest ingredients to compliment their sourdough crust but they also offer mouthwatering cocktails, fine wine and carefully selected beers.

Chuck and Blade Burger: Award winning, handmade smash burgers. They also have fried chicken, great sides and shakes. A really cool vibe to go with your friends one night! 

Penny Theatre: They have a great range of food and drink available including different spirits, cocktails, beers and they also show live sporting events. 

The Black Griffin: A quirky pub in the centre of the busyness of Canterbury High Street. They have live music, open mic nights and lots of other special events! 

With its rich history, great universities, and vibrant culture, Canterbury has much to offer students. Whether you’re exploring its historic landmarks, studying hard, or socialising with friends in the city’s bars and restaurants, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience in this charming city.

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