Address: Stour St, Canterbury CT1 2NQ, United Kingdom
To reach Canterbury Historic River Tours by train, you'll need to travel to one of Canterbury's two main railway stations:
From either station, the river tours are just a short walk through the city centre. Follow the pedestrianized streets leading towards the Canterbury Cathedral, and then continue to Stour Street.
Canterbury has an extensive bus network, with local and national services stopping at the central bus station or various points around the city. Look for buses that stop near the High Street or Canterbury Cathedral as they will leave you within a short walking distance to the river tours.
Bus Services: Multiple buses operated by Stagecoach, including routes 3, 4, and 6, stop near the Historic River Tours. National Express coaches also connect Canterbury to other major UK cities.
If you're travelling by car:
Keep in mind that Canterbury is a historic city with limited parking and several pedestrianized areas. It is often easier to park outside the city centre and enjoy the walk to the river tours, soaking in the medieval atmosphere of the streets.
Once in the city centre, Canterbury Historic River Tours is easily accessible on foot. The entrance can be found close to the Old Weavers House on Stour Street. The city's compact size and signposts make it a pleasant walk to the river.
For those with mobility concerns, Canterbury city centre is mostly flat, and there are paved paths to the river. However, some old cobbled streets can be found, which may pose difficulties. Check in advance with Canterbury Historic River Tours for any accessibility provisions they may offer.