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Opened in the summer of 2004, Firebug has fast become an essential part of Leicester’s night life and a quiet retreat from city centre shopping during the day.
Boost at the Mercury is Leicester’s massive all-new trampoline park with an awesome choice of activities
The Distillers Kitchen, is a new Gin School and exclusive venue as part of the 45 Bar Group, located in a characteristic building with its prime position in Leicester City Centre.
The Haymarket is a multi-purpose, state-of-the-art venue for theatre productions, esports tournaments, live music, awards, parties and conferences.
The Shed first opened its doors in 1994 and is a core part of Leicester’s thriving music scene. The venue was extensively refurbished in 2017 and now has a lot more to offer on top of the great live music line up.
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,…
Leicester's most immersive escape game experience. Intelligence games that will test your mind, your wits and your nerves!
Leicester's original museum has wide ranging collections and displays spanning the natural and cultural world
The Soundhouse is an established independent live music venue located in St George’s Cultural Quarter of Leicester.
Love local produce at Leicester Market - there’s no better place to stock up on food essentials!
Castle Gardens is a peaceful green space beside the Grand Union Canal in Leicester.
The Sue Townsend theatre is an iconic city venue, opened in 1963.
The Little Theatre is a predominantly voluntary run theatre in the heart of Leicester.
Leicester’s oldest surviving theatre plays host to an eclectic programme of live music, comedy, performance and spoken word.
Leicester Cathedral lies at the heart of Leicester's Old Town. Surrounded by peaceful gardens, the cathedral is the final resting place of King Richard III, whose remains were discovered less than 50 metres away.
Phoenix is Leicester’s centre for independent cinema, art and digital culture.