Upstairs offers a relaxed space to enjoy some of the best cheese in the world, local and European wines and a menu that champions seasonal ingredients and handmade accompaniments.
The celebration of classical music, which began life in the weeks following the Second World War, has seen a thirty per cent increase in concert-goers.
The Wilson Art Gallery and Museum invites families to step into Play Ground – an exciting, interactive exhibition where children can play, explore and connect with Cheltenham’s rich heritage of outdoor spaces.
Today, we are delighted to share five recommendations for places to eat in Cheltenham courtesy of local legend and professional loud phone user, Dom Joly.
To celebrate 50 years since it opened its doors to the public, the museum will host a new temporary exhibition, From Bombs to Bellbottoms, which will see two of its 19th-century spaces turned into 20th-century room sets.
Work inside the unit is progressing rapidly, with eye-catching hoarding now installed to tease the brand’s arrival and build anticipation among passers-by and fans alike.
At the forefront of the festivities are the local chefs, who will dazzle audiences with their innovative cooking techniques and showcase the bounty of the region and why the Cotswolds is a foodie’s destination for fine food.
Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park Holidays is celebrating winning a prestigious global TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award, being named amongst the top 10% of hotels worldwide.
Cheltenham’s food scene is buzzing with fresh energy - from brand-new restaurant openings and seasonal menu launches to headline-worthy awards. Here’s your latest bite-sized roundup of what’s hot in town.
Lumiere, Cheltenham’s intimate and imaginative Michelin-starred restaurant, has firmly established itself as one of the UK’s most exciting culinary destinations.
Neptune Apartments a collection of twelve individually designed, luxury serviced apartments in the Promenade, first opened their doors in February 2022.