Study in Canterbury

City guide

Explore life in Canterbury โ€“ a historic city where medieval charm meets vibrant student energy. Discover everything students need to know about living, studying, and thriving in Canterbury, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich past and a lively present.

City Overview

Canterbury in Brief

City Snapshot

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Medieval architecture & cobbled streets
  • Vibrant academic community
  • Compact and highly walkable
  • Close to London & Kent coast

What Makes Canterbury Special

Canterbury feels like stepping back in time, with breathtaking medieval architecture and a palpable sense of history on every cobbled street. Dominated by its magnificent cathedral, it’s a captivating maze of ancient city walls and the meandering River Stour. This distinct charm blends the historic with the picturesque, creating an atmosphere that is both grand and intimate. Far from being a sleepy museum piece, Canterbury pulsates with a lively, welcoming energy, invigorated by its significant student population from the University of Kent, Canterbury Christ Church University, and the University for the Creative Arts. Students are an integral part of local life, fostering a close-knit and supportive environment.

Student Tip: Don’t miss a punt tour on the River Stour for unique, serene views of the city’s historic ‘backs’!

“Canterbury is honestly magical. Living here feels like being in a storybook, with the Cathedral towering over everything and those ancient streets. But itโ€™s also got this really buzzing student vibe โ€“ there’s always something going on, whether it’s a gig, a student night, or just chilling by the river. It’s small enough to feel incredibly safe and friendly, but big enough that you never get bored. Plus, it’s so close to London and the coast, which is perfect for day trips.” (Second year student, University of Kent)

History & Culture

History, Culture & Landmarks

Canterbury Cathedral

A breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site and the Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, known for its magnificent Gothic architecture and intricate stained-glass windows.

St Augustine’s Abbey

Another UNESCO site, these atmospheric ruins once housed the burial place of Anglo-Saxon kings, offering a peaceful glimpse into early English history.

Westgate Towers

The largest surviving medieval gatehouse in England, offering panoramic city views and housing a small museum detailing its rich history.

Student Life

Student Life in Canterbury

Free Things to Do

Walk the Roman Walls, explore Westgate Gardens by the river, or wander the grounds of St Augustine’s Abbey. Keep an eye on university schedules for free events and lectures.

Relaxing Sundays

Enjoy Westgate Gardens for a stroll or punt on the River Stour. Explore independent cafes like Kitch or The Micro Roastery for a cozy read, or relax in historic pubs like The Old Brewery Tavern.

Student Food Favourites

Canterbury Market often hosts street food vendors with student-friendly prices. The Veg Box Cafe offers healthy vegetarian/vegan options. The Goods Shed market provides fantastic pastries and quick meals.

Transport

Getting Around

๐ŸšŒ Buses: Stagecoach in East Kent operates routes to campuses and beyond. ‘Unirider’ or ‘Student MegaRider’ passes offer unlimited travel savings.
๐Ÿš† Trains: Canterbury East and West stations. Canterbury West offers High Speed 1 links to London St Pancras in under an hour.
๐ŸŽ“ Discounts: A 16-25 Railcard is highly recommended for 1/3 off most train fares.
๐Ÿšถ Walk & Cycle: Canterbury is incredibly walkable, with a compact medieval centre. Cycling is also popular, with dedicated paths connecting campuses.

Accommodation

Student Accommodation

University Halls

University-managed halls are often the first choice for first-year students, offering modern, secure, and all-inclusive living environments for an easy transition.

Popular Areas

St Stephen’s (near University of Kent), Hales Place (popular with Kent students), and Wincheap (affordable, good city access) are key areas for private rentals.

Typical Rent

ยฃ450-ยฃ650 per month (for a room in a shared house, excluding bills; varies by location and property).

Safety

Staying Safe

  • Keep your valuables hidden and donโ€™t carry large amounts of cash.
  • Beware of scams, such as street hustlers and unlicensed taxis.
  • Keep your belongings close to you at all times, especially in crowded areas.
  • Travel as a group at night and always make sure you tell your friends you got home safely.