The Promenade: Just a stone’s throw from John Lewis, The Promenade is one of Cheltenham’s most iconic streets, lined with elegant Regency buildings, boutique shops, and cafes. The tree-lined avenue is ideal for a leisurely stroll, with its fountains and floral displays adding to the charm. It’s also home to the Minotaur and Hare sculpture, a nod to the town’s artistic flair.
Montpellier District: A short walk away, Montpellier exudes sophistication with its independent shops, galleries, and cafes nestled among Regency terraces. The Montpellier Gardens, a tranquil park, are a great spot for relaxation, often hosting music and food festivals.
Pittville Park: Regarded as one of Cheltenham’s finest green spaces, Pittville Park is a 15-minute walk or a quick bus ride from the High Street. The park features a boating lake, a café, and Pittville Pump Room, a striking example of Regency architecture and a reminder of Cheltenham’s origins as a spa town.
The Wilson Art Gallery and Museum: Located nearby, The Wilson showcases a diverse collection of art and artefacts, including a renowned Arts and Crafts Movement collection. It’s a must-visit for culture enthusiasts, with ever-changing exhibitions and a lively programme of events.
Cheltenham Racecourse: Known globally for the prestigious Cheltenham Festival, the racecourse is just a short drive from the town centre. Even outside of race season, it hosts events, concerts, and exhibitions, making it a dynamic addition to Cheltenham’s attractions.
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