Entertainment
Entertainment in Warwick
Warwick and its surrounding areas can definitely provide a fun and/or relaxing time for all tastes.
Historic Warwick - Warwick Castle has been voted the best attraction in the UK outside of London and hosts a range of events to be enjoyed by the whole family, such as Christmas parties, medieval banquets, Horrible Histories events, as well as an open-air cinema. Glamping Link opens in a new windowis also possible on the site for a unique experience.
The town of Warwick is also home to many impressive museums and historical buildings, such as St John's House MuseumLink opens in a new window and The Museum of the Queen’s Royal Hussars – Churchill’s OwnLink opens in a new window
Racing - Warwick RacecourseLink opens in a new window is a historic jump racing course and holds 17 meetings throughout the year.
Cinemas - You can see the latest movies either at Showcase or the open air Luna Cinema Link opens in a new windowwithin Warwick Castle (summer only).
Theatres - Playbox Theatre is a theatre company for children and young people in Warwick, offering a range of specialist workshops in the performing arts and an exciting programme of productions at The Dream Factory, their purpose-built Warwick home. The Bridge House TheatreLink opens in a new window was opened by Dame Judi Dench in 2000, and has become a very popular venue offering professional productions, local community events and school performances.
Shopping - Warwick has a large number of independent and unique shops to browse and enjoy. There is also a popular Saturday Market held every week in the centre of this beautiful town, offering a wide range of food and other goods. Smith Street is the oldest shopping street in Warwick and is home to a variety of independent restaurants and shops, while more well-known high street stores can be found on and around Market Street.
Gyms - Fitness Worx, Nuffield Health, Urban Sports Fitness, Freedom Leisure