Lower Precinct Shopping Centre is one of Coventry’s Leading shopping destinations, comprising over 25% of the city centre’s retail stores.
Hatton Country World is your ultimate destination for great days out in Warwickshire Countryside, conveniently situated in the midlands between Birmingham, Coventry, and Warwick. Explore their array of activities and places to visit, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
From PC gaming and PlayStation to board games and racing simulators – SideQuest is a destination for every type of gamer (and bubble tea lover!).From PC gaming and PlayStation to board games and racing simulators – SideQuest is a destination for every type of gamer (and bubble tea lover!).
In the heart of the city centre, overlooking the cathedral. Where old meets new, they’re right next to the beautiful Coventry cathedral ruins, so walk along the cobbled streets and join them for rum, reggae and jerk.
Address: 157 Corporation St, Coventry, CV1 1GUPhone: 024 7526 2885Website: www.telegraph-hotel.com/forme-chase
Recognised as a 2021 Traveller’s Choice Winner by Trip Advisor, for consistently delivering fantastic experiences to their guests. Enjoy freshly prepared French food in Coventry city centre.
The Coventry Blaze are based in the West Midlands of Great Britain. The club competes in the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL), the UK’s premier top-flight ice hockey league.
Coventry Building Society Arena has forged an enviable reputation as the leading international venue for a variety of events, attracting more than 1.3 million visitors a year.
With humble beginnings as a Cistercian monastic house in 1154, Stoneleigh Abbey was converted at the Dissolution into a comfortable family home.
With one of the largest collections of team building activities & equipment in the UK, we can tailor make your event to fit your company’s targets, goals & budget. Our 35 years’ experience is there to help you deliver the most inspirational team building and activity days in the UK.
The New Cathedral is almost shockingly modern – and designed to reveal its charms only slowly. On entering via the “West” window (it actually faces south), your attention will be drawn towards the huge tapestry, filling the wall at the opposite end of the nave.
Located just a stone’s throw away from Shakespeare’s birthplace, the 4-star Mercure Walton Hall Hotel & Spa is 16th century Grade II listed building with a wealth of character. Situated within 65 acres of private grounds, the hotel is tucked away amid woodland and beautifully maintained greenland
Sample the delicious fare on offer in their dining spaces. Dine on contemporary classics in The Shilton Restaurant or relax with freshly brewed tea or coffee in The Warwick Bar and Lounge, whilst you enjoy views across the landscaped gardens.
Immerse yourself in the unique setting of our atmospheric Undercroft at St Mary’s Guildhall located in the heart of the City. Guaranteed to leave a sweet taste in your mouth, choose from our delicious brunch, lunch or afternoon tea’s when you visit Tales of Tea.
Address: Best Western Plus, Manor Hotel Meriden, Coventry, CV7 7NHPhone: 01676
Located in the picturesque village of Meriden, The Manor Hotel is the epitome of luxury and chic glamour. Home to Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill, the Triumph Bar and together with 112 elegant bedrooms and 7 flexible meeting and event rooms, the hotel guarantees an unforgettable experience for any occasion.
The British Motor Museum is home to the world’s largest collection of historic British Cars; it boasts over 400 cars in its collection which spans the classic, vintage and veteran eras. Situated in the small village of Gaydon, Warwickshire, just off junction 12 of the M40.
Based at the heart of the University of Warwick on the outskirts of Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre has a national reputation for its wide-ranging programme. The programme at Warwick Arts Centre is diverse and eclectic, ranging from the best UK and international theatre, prestigious orchestras and big-name comedians to music gigs, films, experimental studio work and accessible work for children and families.
Coventry’s largest city park opened in July 1921 as Coventry’s tribute to the soldiers from the city who lost their lives during the First World War (1914-1918). The park attracts around 400,000 visitors every year, with many coming to enjoy a peaceful stroll, picnic, bike ride, round of pitch and putt or game of tennis.
Want to explore Coventry’s Historic Heart and find its hidden gems? Join me, Verity Tiff a local, Blue Badge Qualified Tourist Guide accredited through the Institute of Tourist Guiding on a walking tour.
Address: Cryfield Village, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7EU Website:
Address: 121 Upper Spon St, Coventry, CV1 3BQ
Phone: 024 7625 7117
The Wave has something for thrill, spill and chill seekers… plus more!
Discover 700 years of Power, Propaganda and Partying. An undiscovered hidden gem in a unique historical setting. Discover St Mary’s Guildhall in the heart of the city of Coventry. Discover St Mary’s Guildhall – opening Friday 22nd July 2022.
180 steps to magnificent views of Coventry and the surrounding area.
As one of Coventry’s most historic buildings, St John’s holds a special place in the heart of the city. St John’s was built by Medieval Religious Guilds in 1344 on land given by Queen Isabella.
Situated in the heart of the city centre, Skydome is Coventry’s premier leisure and entertainment destination.
Address: Abbey Rd, Coventry CV3 4BJ
Phone: 0343 507 1888
It’s A.D. 60; the Iceni of East Anglia led by the legendary Boudica have rebelled against Roman rule, and have just been defeated in a terrible battle fought somewhere in the Midlands. As a result, the Romans are building a series of fortifications across the Midlands, including the Lunt.
Longford Park is the largest of the City’s Area Parks and serves the North of the city. It is a well established green space with expanses of grass, colourful bedding schemes, picturesque tree-lined river walk, ecological and wildlife areas and a range of facilities for all the family to enjoy, including a play area, skate park, and a multi-use games area.
From the 15th Century stone pulpit to the 16th Century Bible and the world-renowned Doom painting, Holy Trinity Coventry is certainly a ‘must visit’ place in our great city.
The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum is the perfect place to delve into Coventry’s history and immerse yourself in world class art. Investigate the natural world, modern art, and the Old Masters. Wander through dazzling interactive displays and enjoy the latest exhibitions while admiring the building’s unique architecture.
FarGo Village is an artistically re-purposed industrial space in Coventry city centre, designed exclusively for creative, independent businesses and like-minded visitors. We are fiercely independent!
Dhillon’s Brewery is an award-winning independent microbrewery in Coventry, the heart of the Midlands, UK. Proudly brewing modern classics with an emphasis on quality.
Pick up your free explorer’s trail from Coventry Visitor Information Centre (located adjacent to Coventry Railway Station) and discover the answers to the 10 questions as you search some of the very special city centre attractions to win your exclusive Coventry Young Explorers badge!
Coventry Transport Museum houses the largest publicly owned collection of British vehicles on the planet and tells the story of a city which changed the world through transport. Visitors can expect captivating displays, interactive galleries, and highly immersive exhibitions. 14 fully accessible galleries are home to the fastest vehicle in the world, pioneering bicycles, transport champions and many of the most innovative, memorable and luxurious vehicles of the last 200 years.
Coventry Rugby Club, Located just outside of the Ring Road in Spon end is a fantastic venue that holds a variety of events all year long.
The award winning Coventry Music Museum celebrates Coventry & Warwickshire music in all its many fantastic forms. From the Ska powered 2-Tone movement of the Specials and The Selecter, to Hazel O’Connor, King and The Enemy and so much more.
Coventry Cathedral is a place where splendid medieval history meets modern architecture to stunning and poignant effect.
The landscape around Charterhouse includes green fields, woodland, the River Sherbourne, the Grade II listed Sherbourne Viaduct and a disused railway line. The viaduct was designed by Stephenson in 1837 as part of the world’s first major inter-city railway.
Caludon Castle Park is FREE to enter. It is located three miles to the east of Coventry city centre. The site contains two scheduled ancient monuments by English Heritage, including the remains of Caludon Castle which is Grade 1 listed.
Roger Bailey is a Heart of England Blue Badge Tourist Guide, offering guided walking and coach tours for private groups, large or small. Roger covers Coventry, Stratford upon Avon, Warwick, Royal Leamington Spa, The Cotswolds and much more.
The Belgrade Theatre features an 850 seat main auditorium that hosts professional touring productions and a newer studio space that can hold a smaller audience of 250-300 guests.
Bagot’s Castle is a 14th century castle in the village of Baginton, Warwickshire in the English Midlands.
This picturesque historic park nestles between established housing developments offering a unique parkland experience with its rolling landscape and established tree stock.
Dining at Coombe Abbey is a feast for all the senses, whatever the occasion. Whether it’s breakfast, Afternoon Tea, private dining, casual lunches or celebratory meals, you can enjoy delicious dishes made using locally sourced ingredients. With subtle lighting, lavish furnishings and unobtrusive yet attentive service, dining at Coombe is a truly memorable food experience.
The Albany Theatre based in Coventry’s city centre has a rich heritage in the arts with productions taking place in a 1930s art deco theatre auditorium, along with additional studio space hosting more intimate events.