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COVENTRY
At the Coventry Music Museum, learn and tell the real story of Coventry’s musical heritage, going right back to the Roman occupation.
Birmingham
Aston Villa Football Club is one of the most historic venues in English football.
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1611 reviewsBirmingham
A regular host of major domestic and international cricket, Edgbaston Stadium is known across the globe for world-class cricket.
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482 reviewsWorcester
The Commandery is a beautiful building and garden where you can encounter the past brought to life...
Set in the heart of historic Worcester, The Commandery is most famous for being the Royalist Headquarters during the deciding battle of the…
Droitwich
Inside a mix of interiors await to be discovered, from the restored Hercules rooms and recreated Gothic corridor, to the Smoking Room and magnificent recently restored staircase wall paintings by Sir James Thornhill.
Surrounding the house…
Dudley
From Lions & Tigers to Snakes & Spiders there’s fun for all ages at Dudley Zoo and Castle. Over 1,000 animals many exotic & endangered on a 40 acre site.
Come face to face with Lemurs as they roam freely in their woodland home. Feed colourful…
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2804 reviewsBirmingham
Birmingham Rep is the oldest building-based theatre company in the UK, and the forerunner of both the RSC and the National Theatre. The Rep has an unparalleled pioneering history and is the only producing theatre in the UK’s Second City. Discover…
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400 reviewsBirmingham
Discover Birmingham’s Canals and it’s Industrial Heritage on one of Sherborne Wharf’s luxury passenger narrowboats.
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117 reviewsBIRMINGHAM
Our mission is to inspire people about the natural environment. We also provide volunteering opportunities in the garden and are a venue for educational activities.
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51 reviewsREDDITCH
With 900 acres of public open space and the Arrow Valley Lake, the park provides excellent wildlife habitats as well as great walks and activities.
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469 reviewsSolihull
Welcome to Tudor Grange Leisure Centre:We have a wide range of leisure facilities and activities that are suitable for everybody, whatever your age or ability. We really have something for everyone! Whether you want to improve your health and…
DUDLEY
Dudley is home to three magnificent and historic venues - Dudley Town Hall, Stourbridge Town Hall and Halesowen Cornbow Hall - collectively known as Dudley Borough Halls.
Atherstone
Reopening Monday 12 April! Come face-to-face with over 900 animals of more than 150 species, including some of the most endangered on our planet, at Twycross Zoo - World Primate Centre! Set in more than 80 acres, immerse yourself in some of the…
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4649 reviewsBewdley
Birmingham
Located in the city centre, just a short walk from Moor Street and New Street train stations - Millennium Point is an iconic venue where vibrant events, science, technology and education come to life.
Stratford-upon-Avon
Shakespeare Distillery is the only working Gin & Rum craft distillery in Stratford-upon-Avon. We produce Gin using the botanicals found in a Tudor garden; a truly modern gin with a twist of history. During lockdown we started experimenting with…
BIRMINGHAM
Located in the heart of Birmingham’s famous Jewellery Quarter the Vittoria Street Gallery is a unique exhibition venue situated within the School of Jewellery. With its established reputation for education and an international research centre the…
WORCESTER
Discover medieval merchants house and walled garden, rescued from demolition in Worcester city centre.
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412 reviewsCOVENTRY
Boasting a full gym, 25m swimming pool, squash courts, multi purpose halls, a climbing centre and more, Warwick University is a diverse venue.
WORCESTER
The Elgar Route is a gentle excursion through the countryside which inspired Elgar to compose some of his greatest music. Without stops, it should take you no more than an hour and a half to complete the route. The approx distance is 35 miles.