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Canterbury Roman Museum
CANTERBURY ROMAN MUSEUM GUIDE
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Canterbury Roman Museum Guide & Reviews (2026)

Visiting the Canterbury Roman Museum is an absolute must for history lovers travelling to Kent. Built around the actual remains of a Roman townhouse dating from around AD 300, this underground museum features one of the UK's only in-situ Roman pavement mosaics. Understanding the Canterbury Roman Museum ticket prices, knowing where to find convenient parking, and discovering the best nearby spots will help you plan a completely stress-free day out.

Canterbury Roman Museum at a Glance

Essential Visit Information

Time Needed

45 - 90 Minutes

Roman Origins

c. AD 300

Best For

Roman History & Archaeology

Canterbury Roman Museum Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

Located in the heart of the city centre, a short walk from the cathedral. For sat nav, use CT1 2JR.

Butchery Lane, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2JR

Venue enquiries: 01227 785575

A Brief History of the Canterbury Roman Museum

From Roman townhouse to modern museum

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Roman Origins

The site was once part of a grand Roman townhouse in Durovernum Cantiacorum (Roman Canterbury) built around AD 300, complete with underfloor heating and stunning mosaics.

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1868 Discovery

Workmen digging for drains uncovered a beautifully preserved Roman mosaic eight feet below street level, sparking interest in the city's Roman past.

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Post-War Excavations

After wartime bombing, further excavations revealed the full extent of the Roman townhouse, leading to the museum's creation to protect these in-situ remains.

Did You Know? The museum is built at the original Roman street level and protects one of the UK's only remaining in-situ Roman pavement mosaics, designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Is the Canterbury Roman Museum Expensive?

Trav's Wallet Score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 4.0/10 (Affordable)

(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)

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Squawk! At only £11 for adults and completely free for under 5s, this is fantastic value for stepping back 1,700 years into Roman Britain.

Pricing & Entry Tickets

Standard admission rates

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Typical Admission Rates

Tickets can be purchased online in advance or on the door. Advance online booking is recommended during busy periods.

  • Adult (16-59 years): £11.00
  • Concession (60+, students, disabled): £9.00
  • Child (5-15 years): £5.50
  • Under 5 years: FREE
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Discounts and Offers

Ways to save on your visit

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Museum Members

Canterbury Museums & Galleries members receive unlimited free entry all year round.

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Groups & Carers

Groups of 10+ receive up to 30 percent off. Carers with a valid card enter free.

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Canterbury Residents

Local residents with a valid My Canterbury card (proof of residency required) often receive discounted or free access - check at the ticket desk.

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • History Buffs: Walk on the actual Roman street level and see a genuine in-situ mosaic.
  • Families: Kid-friendly exhibits that bring Roman Britain to life.
  • Archaeology Fans: One of the best preserved Roman domestic sites in the UK.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Thrill Seekers: This is a calm, educational experience rather than an adrenaline ride.
  • Those in a Rush: The exhibits reward a leisurely pace to appreciate the detail.

Visiting With Kids

Is the museum family-friendly?

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Mosaic Hunt

Turn the visit into a fun mosaic scavenger hunt to keep younger children engaged with the stunning Roman floors.

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Interactive Exhibits

Hands-on displays and family-friendly information panels present Roman life in an accessible way.

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Under 5s Free

Children under 5 enter free, making this one of the most budget-friendly family attractions in Canterbury.

What to See Inside

Highlights of the museum

🪨 In-Situ Roman Mosaic

One of the UK's only remaining Roman pavement mosaics still in its original location, over 1,700 years old.

🔥 Roman Town House Remains

Walk through the excavated rooms of a 4th-century townhouse with hypocaust underfloor heating.

🏺 Artefacts & Displays

Impressive collection of Roman pottery, coins, wall paintings and everyday objects from Roman Canterbury.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When to expect the biggest queues

🟢 Early Mornings

Peaceful Strolling. Arriving at opening (10:00 am) lets you enjoy the mosaics without crowds.

🔴 Midday Rush

High Energy. Between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm, school groups and day trippers can make it busier.

🟡 Late Afternoons

A Gentle Buzz. After 3:00 pm the museum is quieter and perfect for a relaxed visit before closing.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Museum Membership

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“Squawk! If you plan to visit other Canterbury museums like The Beaney, get a Canterbury Museums & Galleries membership for unlimited free entry all year - brilliant value!”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Walking times from major landmarks

🏰 Canterbury Cathedral

🚶 5 mins
(Short stroll through the historic city centre)

📖 The Beaney

🚶 2 mins
(Practically next door in the High Street area)

🗼 Westgate Towers

🚶 8 mins
(Pleasant walk through the Westgate Gardens)

Best Areas to Stay Near the Canterbury Roman Museum

Top neighbourhoods for venue access

City Centre

Extremely central with everything on your doorstep, perfect for history lovers who want to walk everywhere.

Near the Cathedral

Iconic views and quiet streets. Just a few minutes' walk to the Roman Museum and other key sights.

Westgate Area

Great value accommodation with easy access to the museum, gardens and Westgate Towers.

Canterbury Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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Nearest Car Parks (Postcodes)

The museum has no on-site parking but is in the city centre with several options nearby:

  • Whitefriars Car Park: CT1 2TF - Large multi-storey, 5-minute walk.
  • NCP Canterbury Castle Street: CT1 2QD - Very central, 4-minute walk.
  • Northgate Car Park: CT1 1BD - Slightly cheaper, 10-minute walk.

Blue Badge parking is available in nearby streets. Consider the Park & Ride for busy days.

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I’ve spent countless hours exploring Canterbury’s attractions, from the magnificent cathedral to the fascinating Roman remains beneath the city streets. This guide is built to help you navigate ticket pricing, avoid the rush, and experience the city’s incredible Roman heritage properly.

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