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Book your Canterbury Tales tour online now to save 15% on individual tickets (discount does not apply to Family ticket), or book your combination ticket to the Westgate Towers (WT) and Canterbury Tales (CT) online to save £2 per person! Book online at https: /www. canterburytales. org. uk/booking/
Admission Prices
Adult: £9.75
Child(5—15 Years): 7.50
Senior citizen: £8.50
Student (with proof of identity): £8.50
Family (2 adults &2 children): £27.50
Opening Times
April—August: 10.00 a. m.—5.00 p.m. daily
September—October: 10. 00 a.m. —4.00 p.m. daily
November—March: 10.00 a. m.—4.00 p.m. Weds—Sun
The Canterbury Tales is open daily during school holidays, except Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Boxing Day.
Find Us by Rail
●From Canterbury East Rail Station
Cross the footbridge Turn left down steps and right into Castle Row. Follow the road round and turn right into Castle Street. Continue to the end and cross straight across into St. Margaret’s Street by “Three Tuns” pub. The Canterbury Tales is on the left opposite HMV.
●From Canterbury West Rail Station
Turn right out of the station into Station Road West. Turn left at the end of the street into St. Dunstan’s. Continue straight on for about 5-10 minutes, passing through the West Gate, into St. Peter’s Street and on into The High Street. St. Margaret’s Street is on the right hand side just past Nason’s Department store. The Canterbury Tales is on the right opposite HMV.
1. What are the tourists advised to do?
A. Take senior citizens to the attractions. B. Book the family tickets online.
C. Visit the CT during holidays. D. Buy combination tickets online.
2. In which month can tourists go to the CT on Monday?
A. January. B. February. C. May. D. December.
3. To get to the CT from Canterbury East Rail Station, what will visitors do?
A. Turn right at Nason’s Department store.
B. Go by HMV and then into Castle Row.
C. Walk through St. Peter’s Street.
D. Pass through Castle Street.