Explore Rochester’s rich history on a 2-hour walking tour with a Blue Badge Guide. Discover ancient cathedrals, castles, and Dickens’ legacy.
Explore Rochester’s rich history on a 2-hour walking tour with a Blue Badge Guide. Discover ancient cathedrals, castles, and Dickens’ legacy.
- Rochester Cathedral - As England’s second oldest cathedral, it beautifully showcases Norman and Gothic architecture. The tour will include the exterior, as interior access may not always be available.
- Rochester Castle - This remarkable Norman fortress, over 1000 years old, is comparable in size and strength to the Tower of London. The tour…
- Rochester Cathedral - As England’s second oldest cathedral, it beautifully showcases Norman and Gothic architecture. The tour will include the exterior, as interior access may not always be available.
- Rochester Castle - This remarkable Norman fortress, over 1000 years old, is comparable in size and strength to the Tower of London. The tour will cover the castle’s exterior areas, while the interior requires a separate ticket for entry.
- Restoration House - Serving as the inspiration for Charles Dickens’ Satis House in “Great Expectations,” this charming, predominantly Jacobean house remains a private residence. The tour will feature the exterior, allowing visitors to soak in the Dickensian ambiance of its surroundings.

- Full historical walking tour of Rochester. WIth a qualified local Blue Badge Tourist Guide.
- Full historical walking tour of Rochester. WIth a qualified local Blue Badge Tourist Guide.
- Entry Fees - the tour does not include entry to Rochester Castle
- Entry Fees - the tour does not include entry to Rochester Castle
Rochester is a city rich in history and charm. It was the second location settled by Christian missionaries dispatched from Rome by Pope Gregory the Great in 597 AD to convert southern England. The Cathedral here is the second oldest, following Canterbury. However, the Romans had already established a presence, as this was an ideal spot to cross the…
Rochester is a city rich in history and charm. It was the second location settled by Christian missionaries dispatched from Rome by Pope Gregory the Great in 597 AD to convert southern England. The Cathedral here is the second oldest, following Canterbury. However, the Romans had already established a presence, as this was an ideal spot to cross the River Medway, with the bridges still playing a vital role in the city today. In 1066, the arrival of the Normans marked the beginning of the cathedral’s reconstruction and the building of a massive stone castle, second only to the Tower of London. Monarchs have visited the city en route to mainland Europe to escape political unrest and on their return to reclaim their thrones. Henry VIII first met his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, here and also executed one of the city’s most renowned Bishops for not recognizing him as the supreme head of the Church of England. In more recent history, Charles Dickens spent his childhood in Rochester and chose to reside here in his later years.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.