Discover Canterbury
Canterbury located in Kent, South East England , is renowned for its beautiful riverside scenery, ancient cathedral, and stunning gardens, and is known as “the Garden of England” because of its scenic beauty.
Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury Cathedral is a Gothic church, one of the oldest and most important churches in England.
In 597 AD, Saint Augustine led a mission from Rome to Canterbury to baptize its king, who became the first Christian king in the Anglo-Saxon period.
King Henry VIII of England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and established the Church of England, and the Archbishop of Canterbury became the highest spiritual leader and the first Archbishop of England.
The Tilting Bookstore, as its name suggests, is a house with a tilting structure that looks as if it is about to collapse. Built in 1617, the house has been standing for more than 400 years, but in fact the house didn’t start out this way, and it is said to have tilted because of the remodeling of the internal chimney.
Tulley Tulips Field Tour (Apr 2025)
London Victoria Train Station
In the morning, we will be visiting Tulleys Tulip field, 500,000 tulips are planted, bringing together an extraordinary variety of 100 different tulips species. You don’t have to travel a long way to the Netherlands to enjoy viewing this limited-time blooming of tulip.After having our seafood lunch in Whistable, a famous oyster breeding ground in Kent, we will visit medieval town, Canterbury. Canterbury is renowned for its beautiful riverside scenery, ancient cathedral, and stunning gardens, and is known as “the Garden of England” because of its scenic beauty.

