Traveling to Warwick
A fascinating destination, Warwick is a delightful, Medieval town set in the beautiful West Midlands of England. Warwick, founded in 914 A.D., is a town rich in historical interests and is easily accessible by walking, cycling, bus, rail or car.
Throughout Warwick, you will find many lovely gardens and parks to enjoy. Take a tour of Hill Close Gardens and explore the romance of Victorian times, while enjoying their summerhouses, fruit trees, flower and vegetable gardens. The Mill House, located on Mill Street, in another lovely garden to visit. Arthur Measure, with his great love for plants, spent 60 years developing this beautiful garden.
You are sure to have a fantastic time at St. Nicholas Park, which includes many play areas, a paddling pool, boats for hire, beautiful gardens to explore, a train for young children and several amusement rides, suitable for toddlers through age 12.
Warwick has many interesting museums to visit, including St. John’s House Museum, The Queen’s Own Hussars Museum and the Warwickshire Museum.
A great point of interest is Warwick Castle. This historic gem goes back over 1,000 years and will surely be a highlight of your visit. From it’s impressive courtyard to the many lavish rooms, this will be an experience you will not want to miss. Many events are scheduled at the castle, so it is a great idea to check ahead and see what is available at the time of your visit.
St. Mary’s Collegiate Church, a graceful church set in the heart of Warwick, is another wondrous place to visit. Climb to the top of the church tower and enjoy amazing views of town, the beautiful countryside and Warwick Castle.
For those who enjoy shopping, Warwick has many delightful antique and book shops to explore.
Warwick is a lovely place to stay and you will find many wonderful options for lodging. Enjoy one of the many charming Bed and Breakfasts and be treated to beautifully decorated rooms and a full English Breakfast or stay in one of the many elegant hotels. Guest houses are also available.
Many restaurants and cafes can be found throughout Warwick. Whether you are looking for traditional British cuisine and tea rooms or are in the mood for Indian, Chinese, or Italian, you have many great choices available.
You and your family are sure to enjoy your visit to this delightful town, which is brimming with historical charm.
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