What To Do When You Visit Gloucester
Monday, November 10th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedThe city of Gloucester is situated on the River Severn and is the 46th largest city in England. Certainly when it comes to Gloucester,
you’re sure to find plenty of
things to keep you occupied in the city and nearby. A short drive from the city and you are soon in the Forest of Dean or looking at the views from atop the Malvern Hills. Whilst to the east Gloucester borders the Cotswolds with its variety of quiet unspoilt villages, which you can visit.
Although the city is a port, the actual dockyard area fell into disrepair and but have since been extensively renovated. Now you can spend time wandering around this beautiful open space or spend time doing a little bit of shopping. There are also some lovely bars for you to relax with a quiet drink and maybe some food. One of the warehouses that are situated in this part of the city also houses the National Waterways Museum. Whilst in Custom House you will find a museum that is dedicated to the Soldiers of Gloucestershire.
Other attractions that are of interest in the city include the Cathedral. This building has been a place of worship for more than thirteen hundred years. Inside you will be amazed at the beautiful architecture and its cloisters are considered to be among the most beautiful in England today. If you find thinking that, you recognize this building from somewhere you almost certainly do as it was used as a set for the Harry Potter films.
Gloucester also has a large, central tranquil park. This can be found just a short stroll from the city center and was probably the first park to be developed. Along with plenty of space for children to play and you may decide to have a picnic on a lazy summer afternoon. The park is host to a number of different events during the summer. A quick visit to the Park’s Information Office that is housed in a Tudor Cottage and will tell you exactly what is happening at the time of your visit.
Another place that you’ll almost certainly want to see when you v is Blackfriars. This Dominican Priory is the oldest one in England. Although the friary itself was dissolved back in 1538, the buildings were then bought by Thomas Bell. He then spent money converting the church into a home and the rest of the property into a factory where his cloth could be made. If you time your visit well, you may be able to take one of the guided tours offered by English Heritage.
Check out this Gloucester hotel directory for your next visit.
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