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Tickets and opening times

We can’t wait to welcome you to Canterbury Cathedral. Tickets can be booked online or are available to buy on the day at our visitor centre. Please check our website prior to your visit as opening times may be subject to change.

Monday to Saturday 09.00 - 17.00 (last admission at 16.00)

Sunday 11.30* - 17.00 (last admission at 16.00)
*Between 11.30-12.30, access is available to the Cathedral grounds and Shop only. The Cathedral church opens at 12.30.

 

 

Adult

£17.00

Our standard visitor ticket is valid for 12 months, meaning you can re-visit the Cathedral as often as you want during that time at no extra cost.

Children (aged 17 and under)

Free

Children go FREE when accompanied by a paying adult. (Max 2 children per paying adult; does not apply to group bookings or school visits). Children must be accompanied at all times.

 

Canterbury Students

Free

Students studying full-time at local universities - Canterbury Christ Church University, University of Kent, University for the Creative Arts - enjoy FREE entry with their student ID.

English Heritage Members

20% discount on visitor entry

  • Not valid with other promotions or offers.
  • Discount applies to tickets bought on the door at our Visitor Centre only. Discount is not available for online booking. Standard price admission tickets cannot be refunded and exchanged for discounted tickets.
  • Valid until 31 March 2025. T&Cs apply.

Cathedral Pass

Locals can enjoy unlimited visits for the equivalent of just 10p per month!

You may be eligible for a Cathedral Pass if you:

  • work in the old city of Canterbury
  • live within 4 miles of Bell Harry tower, including within The Precincts
  • are a member of the Cathedral Congregation
  • are immediate family of a Cathedral staff member
  • are a member of any church in the diocese (on the parish electoral roll or equivalent)

Our Cathedral Pass cannot be used in conjunction with other promotions or offers.

Apply for The Cathedral Pass

Event calendar

Have a look at the range of events Canterbury Cathedral has on offer below.

 

 

What's on

There’s something for everyone – see what exciting events are currently taking place.

See what's on

Service times

Daily Eucharist   08:00
Lunchtime Eucharist   12:30 (Wednesdays and Feast Days only)
Daily Choral Evensong or Said Evening Prayer with Organ Meditation*   17:30
Sunday Choral Eucharist*  11:00
All are welcome and there is no charge to attend a service. *Live streamed online.

Services

Online worship

Every day the Cathedral’s services are broadcast on our YouTube channel. It’s perfect for when you are unable to be here in person. 

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We can't wait to welcome you to the Cathedral

Monday to Saturday 09.00 - 17.00 (last admission at 16.00)
Sunday 11.30 - 17.00 (last admission at 16.00)

Between 11.30-12.30, access is available to the Cathedral ground and Shop only. the Cathedral church opens at 12.30.

Address

Cathedral House
11 The Precincts
Canterbury
CT1 2EH
United Kingdom

Parking 

Parking in the Cathedral grounds is only available for Blue Badge holders, subject to limited availability and prior arrangement. There are several public car parks nearby. 

Find out more

 

Cathedral Precincts closed to visiting

Please note that due to severe weather conditions, as a precaution, the Cathedral has made the decision to close the Cathedral Precincts to visiting.

Planned worship and events will still take place, with access via Mint Yard Gate only.

 

 

Planning your visit? Remember to check our closures.

Donate now

Gift Aid your donation

If you are a UK taxpayer, you can easily Gift Aid your donations past and future, adding 25% to their value, at no additional cost! 

You can provide a Gift Aid Declaration by:

Congregational Giving

 

Whether you worship regularly at the Cathedral or make an occasional visit, you may wish to consider making an offering during/after the service. There are various ways in which you can do this, if you choose:

  • Parish Giving – this Church of England-approved scheme enables you to set up a regular gift to the Cathedral, with Gift Aid (if appropriate). Full details on the Parish Giving website 
  • Online Form – you can give a service collection through our website here
  • You can use one of the contactless devices in the Cathedral.
  • You are also welcome to put cash or a cheque (in a Gift Aid envelope which can be found at the donation points in the Cathedral, if appropriate) in the service collection, or in one of the general donation boxes throughout the Cathedral.

There are also many opportunities throughout the year to contribute through seasonal fundraisers and support local causes, such as at Advent and Christmas, during Holy Week and our Harvest Festival.

 

You will be enriched in every way for your great generosity, which will produce thanksgiving to God through us

2 Corinthians 9:11

FAQs

We welcome gifts of any size to support our work and there are many ways to give:

  • Donate online
  • Donate in person, on your visit or at services; with a cash donation or using one of our contactless devices.
  • Leave a legacy
  • Donate in memory
  • Become a Friend of Canterbury Cathedral or Friend in the US

Find out more

You can also send a cheque made payable to ‘Canterbury Cathedral’ to the Fundraising Department:

11 The Precincts
Canterbury, CT1 2EH
United Kingdom

If you would like to discuss making a donation, you can email the Fundraising Department at [email protected]

It costs nearly £30,000 per day to keep the Cathedral open, and donations supplement our visitor income to help pay for staff, activities and projects, big and small.

Unrestricted gifts are used to help with the daily running costs of the Cathedral, and may be distributed across all areas.

If you would like to support a particular aspect of Cathedral life - such as our ministry, music, conservation or outreach work - with a restricted donation; that is usually possible.

Contact the Fundraising Department to find out more: [email protected]

It costs nearly £30,000 per day to keep the Cathedral open to all, and we typically receive no funding from Government or the Church of England.

As such, we have to generate funds ourselves, through commercial income; such as visitor admission; renting out property; and income from the Cathedral Lodge and Cathedral Shop.

However, this commercial income does not cover all aspects of our work.

We therefore need to raise funds through donations and grants to help sustain all aspects of Cathedral life and undertake special projects.

The Fundraising Department is responsible for raising money through individual giving (one-off or regular donations, congregational giving, legacies, gifts in memory), fundraising for special projects, working with trusts and foundations, and accessing grants.

The Friends are the Cathedral's fan club; a group of like-minded people who admire the building, its history and the community which surrounds it. The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral is a membership scheme; through which members help to contribute to various projects to enhance and preserve the Cathedral; as well as enjoying many benefits, such as free entry, special activities and ‘behind the scenes’ events.

Find out more

The Fundraising Department will be happy to help with any queries.

Please email [email protected]

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