Private Day Tour to Rochester Castle and the Town of Charles Dickens from London
Tour info
Duration
300 minutes -
Group Size
Pricing (From)
Commentary
English
Meeting Point
High St, High St, Greater London
Dropoff location
Why take this tour?
Rochester, originally a Roman settlement, boasts a 12th-century castle with a stone tower known as a keep.
Although much of it is now in ruin, it still one of the best-preserved, and tallest, medieval structures in England or even France.
Standing on the banks of the River Medway, Kent, it has played a strategic role in England’s defence for centuries, having experienced various sieges.
Even the Normans built an original structure during the 11th century.
Rochester is a unique destination. A famous local was Charles Dickens.
Rochester inspired his literary works and, today, visitors can follow in his footsteps and marvel at the area’s medieval architecture, its historic cathedral, and with a Dickensian twist!
Here’s your opportunity to add something different to your visit to England so many still miss.
This tour can be delivered as a day tour on its own, (as listed); or please enquire if you wish to add to an overall day trip with another destination in Kent.
What’s included?
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Air-conditioned vehicle -
Fuel - Return journey to the castle from Bromley South Station -
Entrance tickets -
No tour fee for kids 10 years and under. (Must be accompanied by a relative 21+ years old). -
All Fees and Taxes -
Audio guides
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Hotel pick-up
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Meals and beverages
Things to know
Cancellation Policy
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Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
Redemption information
Castle tickets will be booked by the tour guide and will be given to you on arrival at the castle.
About operator:
Private day tours to castles and historic places in South East England. (Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex and Surrey).
Private walking tours in London.
Private walking tours in London.
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