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Hales St
The 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.
Kidderminster
Discover the past as you journey through the castle and museum, and explore the spacious grounds set in the beautiful Worcestershire countryside. From captivating costume and vibrant vardos (gypsy caravans) to fascinating archaeology and children's'…
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353 reviewsWOLVERHAMPTON
Home to a multi-million pound Sport Centre, this university’s facilities include 12-court, multi-activity sports hall, a six-lane, floodlit athletics track, all-weather floodlit pitch, throws and jumps area and a dance studio.
Coventry
Outdoor fitness trail · Splash 'n' Play · Parkrun · Junior parkrun · Barbecues, camping stoves and open fires.
BIRMINGHAM
Welcome to Lane 7, an experience like never seen before!
Enjoy drinks, bowling, shuffleboard, beer pong, karaoke, retro gaming and bowling.
Coalbrookdale, TELFORD
Explore award-winning attractions at the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site.
Coventry
Coventry's hidden gem, St Mary's Guildhall, is one of the finest Guildhalls in the country. A rare survivor of the English Civil War and the Blitz, it has reopened as a visitor attraction following a £6 million programme of restoration.
With…
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414 reviewsSMETHWICK
Lightwoods House and Park is located in Bearwood, close to the border of Birmingham.
Birmingham
With four performance auditoria including an outdoor arena, rehearsal and media studios, a cinema, visual art galleries, cafe and bar, the venue presents a broad range of contemporary work from both emerging and established artists across genres. …
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222 reviewsWOLVERHAMPTON
For non-stop entertainment every Thursday and Saturday evening, come and experience the thrills and excitement of greyhound racing at Monmore Green Stadium.
Redditch
There is more to a needle museum than meets the eye…
Did you know that in Victorian times Redditch was producing 90% of all the needles in the world? Our museum tells the fascinating story of how a needle was made and the processes involved.…
Warwickshire
Compton Verney is home to six diverse collections of nationally and internationally significant art from around the world, including British Folk Art, Chinese bronzes, British Portraits and works from Northern Europe and Naples. You can also find…
COVENTRY
Coventry Airport in Warwickshire offers competitive fees, easy access, plentiful tarmac and all of the services needed, by pilots, to plan an efficient arrival into the historic heart of England.
BIRMINGHAM
St Pauls Gallery is the World's leading retailer in signed limited edition album cover fine art. Opened in 2002 St Pauls has steadily grown to what is now the largest collection of licensed album cover art in the World.
SOLIHULL
An easy-paced 11 mile circuit around south Warwickshire taking in the canal, woodland paths and arable farmland plus some road walking.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Take a trip around world famous Banks’s Brewery. Discover the 100% natural ingredients that make Banks's beers and how these have remained unchanged for centuries while learning about the brewing process from mashing to fermentation.
WALSALL
Walsall is the world capital of saddle making. The Leather Museum tells the fascinating story of this trade, in a superb Victorian factory. Tours and demonstrations are available.
WORCESTER
The Battle of Worcester in 1651 was one of the largest land battles ever fought in England; a conservative estimate of the numbers suggests the Parliamentarians outnumbered the Royalists by 28000 to 12000.
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16 reviewsCOVENTRY
At the Coventry Music Museum, learn and tell the real story of Coventry’s musical heritage, going right back to the Roman occupation.
Birmingham
Rich cultural Heritage walks from an African Caribbean perspective