Rochester: Private 2hr walking tour with a Qualified Local Blue Badge Guide
2 hours
Easy
Discover gorgeous fascinating Rochester on this in-depth 2hr walking tour with a qualified local Blue Badge guide. Learn about its long & surprising importance in English history.
Rochester is a city full of treasures. The second place settled by the Christian missionaries sent from Rome by Pope Gregory the Great to convert southern England in 597AD, the Cathedral is the second oldest after Canterbury. However, the Romans were here long before as this is the perfect place to cross the River Medway & the bridges are still an important part of the city today. Fast forward to 1066 and the arrival of the Normans heralds the gradual rebuilding of the cathedral as well as the construction of a huge stone castle - second only to the Tower of London. Kings have stayed in the city on their way to mainland Europe whilst escaping political tumult and also on their way back to reclaim their thrones. Henry VIII met his 4th wife Anne of Cleves here for the first time & he also had one of the city's most famous Bishops executed for not supporting him as supreme head of the Church of England. More recently Charles Dickens spent his childhood here and chose to live here in his later years - see the many buildings and sites that inspired some of his famous works including Great Expectations. On this walking tour you will discover a city with many layers of history well preserved and waiting to be explored. Rochester has fast train links to London (St Pancras) and is well connected by road. We can meet you centrally at a convenient place. The terrain is mostly level easily accessible.
What's included?
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Please note
Accessible for those with limited mobility
Animals or pets allowed
Public transportation nearby
Entry to Rochester Castle is not included. If this is of interest, please let us know.
What to bring
This is an outdoor walking tour of an ancient city. The terrain is mostly flat, but there are cobblestones. Also, as this is England, it may rain! Please bring comfortable and sensible footwear and waterproof clothing.