Perched on the banks of the River Avon, Warwick cradles a treasure trove of medieval architecture, including the palatial Warwick Castle. From re-enactments of the War of the Roses to world-renowned horse racing, Warwick reflects its regal past as the ancestral home of the Earls of Warwick.
Things to do in Warwick
Warwick Castle, founded in 1068, lets you roam through dungeons, staterooms, great halls and torture chambers. The Tussauds Group brings the castle alive with intricate waxworks reflecting royal inhabitants and attractions. Check the schedule for jousting tournaments, themed evenings and daily catapults from the ancient trebuchet.
History presents itself in detail at Warwickshire Museum’s geology, natural history and archaeology exhibits. It also showcases The Great Fire of Warwick, Sheldon’s Tapestry Map and the infamous Warwick sea dragons from the Jurassic era. Don’t miss visiting the Norman crypt at Collegiate Church of St. Mary.
Sample local specialties, such as black pudding crumble, Shetland cod and Cotswold lamb at Tailors Restaurant. For seafood and steaks from regional farms and fisheries, try Merchants Wine Bar & English Restaurant on Swan Street.
Swan Street is a busy shopping district where you can pick up designer clothing and one-of-a-kind art. It’s a short walk from Smith Street, one of the oldest shopping strips in Warwick. Check out Market Place on Saturday for handmade crafts, candles and fresh produce.
Getting around Warwick
Buses and taxis offer transportation throughout Warwick, while bicycle hire is available in the University district. You can pick up a rental car at Birmingham Airport, about 30 kilometres away.