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Follow in the footsteps of kings on a right royal outing
Leicester’s oldest surviving theatre plays host to an eclectic programme of live music, comedy, performance and spoken word.
Country park digs deep into area’s mining and cultural heritage
St Martin’s Square is in a delightful spot, tucked between Silver Street and St Martin’s. The pretty courtyard is surrounded by quaint little shops and delis, making this tranquil area a fantastic place to sit and enjoy a coffee, snack or a long,…
Alice Hawkins was a leading suffragette amongst the shoe machinists of Leicester.
The Sue Townsend theatre is an iconic city venue, opened in 1963.
A fantastic trail of beautifully painted foxes lead you around some of the best attractions in south and west Leicestershire.
LCB Depot is a creative hub in Leicester's Cultural Quarter.
Try out these fantastic and fun activities that will get your heart racing and your imagination going.
The whole of Charnwood is a walker’s paradise, with pretty Woodhouse Eaves perfectly located on a slope rising towards Beacon Hill.
Combining the age-old game of cricket with top-notch hospitality Sixes Social Cricket is the perfect entertainment venue
Putting the oh là là into Ashby de la Zouch
Hinckley Market has been at the heart of the town for more than 700 years, with weekly markets held on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays in the town centre, 9am to 4pm (closed bank holidays).
Moira – the place to have a blast
Bouskell Park was once the site of a medieval village, the remains of which were cleared to create parkland and gardens for Blaby Hall. Much of the park’s features date back to this period including the Ice House built in 1843 which is now a Grade…
Victoria Park is a fine green space next to the University of Leicester campus.