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With a huge selection of things to do in Warwick, plenty of sights to see, family-friendly activities and attractions on offer, you’ll never be found twiddling your thumbs in this ancient West Midlands town.

Warwick Castle was founded by William the Conqueror and is the focal point of the Warwick landscape. With castle grounds to explore, medieval dungeons to discover and a chapel to wander around, this is the perfect opportunity to travel back in time and learn about life in the Middle Ages.

Staying firmly in medieval times, Lord Leycester Hospital is a stunningly well-preserved example of Medieval architecture. Take a tour around this timber framed former hospital for ex-servicemen and explore the grounds as you learn the history of the Guild, the influence of Elizabeth I right through to today, where ceremonial duties and guided tours are carried out by former armed forces officers.

St Nicholas Park is a fantastic place for a fun day out with the family. With mini golf, tennis courts, play and picnic areas, a fun park with rides and attractions and an outdoor pool, you’ll never be short of things to do here.

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Living in Warwick

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Things to do

If you’re looking for a bargain or want to indulge in the latest fashion must-haves, you can find everything you need in Warwick.

Swan Street is the main shopping street in the town, with high street favourites, small independent shops and gift and souvenir shops. There are also plenty of coffee shops, bars, and restaurants for when you want to take a load off and watch the world go by.

Just over half an hour away by car, you’ll find Bicester Village, the UK’s premier designer destination. Find bargains at Burberry, Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Ralph Lauren and so much more. With plenty of food and drink options on site, you can easily spend the day here, coveting designer handbags.

There are several small and large supermarkets in the town, all within good distance of each other, making the weekly shop simple and hassle-free.

Shopping

If you’re looking for a bargain or want to indulge in the latest fashion must-haves, you can find everything you need in Warwick and its surroundings.

Swan Street is the main shopping street in the town, with high street favourites, small independent shops and gift and souvenir shops. There are also plenty of coffee shops, bars, and restaurants for when you want to take a load off and watch the world go by.

Just over half an hour away by car, you’ll find Bicester Village, the UK’s premier designer destination. Find bargains at Burberry, Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Ralph Lauren and so much more. With plenty of food and drink options on-site, you can easily spend the day here, coveting designer handbags.

There are several small and large supermarkets in the town, all within good distance of each other, making the weekly shop simple and hassle-free.

Transport

Commuting to work or visiting friends and family elsewhere in the UK and beyond? Warwick isn’t short of transport options.

Warwick Station offers services to London Marylebone and Birmingham Moor Street which link to other major cities in the UK.

Sitting near the M40 means great links to the North and South of the country making travelling by car hassle-free.

For those wanting to travel further afield, Birmingham Airport is less than an hour away by car.

Food

Whether you like classic pub grub, modern British dishes, stonebaked pizza or want to take a culinary trip around the world, Warwick has something to suit every taste and pocket.

For delicious and authentic Turkish cuisine in a cosy and intimate setting, head to The Aubergine. Offering classic Mezze, traditional meats cooked over an open flame and an extensive drinks menu, this is a great place to go with friends and family or treat yourself to a night off from the kids and take your beau.

The ever-popular Giggling Squid offers delicious Thai food with both vegetarian and vegan options, there’s something on their menu that everyone can enjoy. Try their salt and pepper squid, pork dumplings and Pad Thai.

For a rustic taste of Italy, head to Dough and Brew, serving up stonebaked pizzas and pasta dishes with a great choice of wines and craft beers. With indoor and outdoor seating, this is a restaurant for all seasons.

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