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Chipping town is a market town in the Cotswold Hills in Oxfordshire, England. 'Chipping' is derived from cheapen, an old English word meaning market. Chipping Norton is one of the most vibrant cities in Oxfordshire. But its vibrancy doesn’t affect the daily work life of people. Chipping Norton has many places that attract tourist like the ancient church, the bliss mill, the Almshouses, The town hall, The Museum.

Chipping Norton vibrancy is also reflected through its night life in and around the town. It has an array of night clubs, bars & lounges and restaurants that keep the night life in and around Chipping Norton lively and bright.

We give you a guide to all the famous bars and hotels in Chipping Norton.
1) The Chequers: This is one of the most ancient bar and restaurant, situated at the entrance of the market place. It has a striking imposition, just besides the famous Chipping Norton Theatre. Every Monday is Fish and chip night where you can get the choice of a fish supper and a drink for £10.00. Its exquisite restaurant is open for meetings and parties with the most sought after menu. Its bar has the most exquisite setting with juke box, pool table and other games. Unwind your days stress at the Chequers.

2) Bittier and Twisted: Bittier and twisted is a new upbeat and modern pub which servers a wide range of drinks along with the most delicious food served round the clock. Situated in the heart of Chipping Norton. It is open Monday through Friday from 10:00-23:00 and on Saturday and Sunday 10:00-2:00. Booking is not necessary and the average food spend is under £10.00. Ideal place to meet your friends and let your evening grow.

3) The Kingham Plough: This acclaimed pub has the most outstanding restaurant and a pub with village setting. It has an absolutely fine bar menu with a setting that will take your breath away. Be it any time of the day, you will find something or the other in Kingham Plough to suit your mood.

4) The king’s head INN country pub: it is an ancient English country pub that has been renovated to match the spirits of classic English royal Inns. Its very famous restaurant and its menu will melt your taste buds away. It also has an exclusive menu of wine. It gives you the feeling of country inn. Best place for relaxing weekend.

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Moreton-in-Marsh is a town and civil parish in north-eastern Gloucestershire, England. Moreton means "Farmstead on the Moor" and "in Marsh" means a marsh used by birds such as moorhens.

At Moreton-in-Marsh you get to enjoy your evenings and weekend in a country side. Relax your way and let your evening melt at the some of the most soothing and enjoyable puns and inn in and around Moreton-in-Marsh. Here we provide you a list of places you can look out for the most delicious food and heavenly ales.Book your luxurious hotel in Moreton-in-Marsh.

1) The Red Lion Inn: A traditional Inn in the village of Little Compton has two bars which serves the finest of ales. Like its list of ales, it has a very sought after wines which suits a varied range of taste and budget. This inn also has the most comfortable rooms where you can spend your weekends. Tourist especially has an edge for the environment is very welcoming and warm. The food served is exceedingly delicious. You can enjoy your wine and spend a pleasant evening by the fireplace.

2) The Coach & Horses: This is a traditional Cotswold stone pub located on the A424 Evesham-Stow road. It serves the most excellent food cooked by the co-owner himself. It also raves about its fantastic service and traditional warm welcoming environment. It has a large garden and patio. It also runs a donnington pub. It serves two cask ales, B.A and B.B, both very famous among the locals. Spend your evening to the very inviting and relaxing exuberance with the best of ales.

3) The Bell Inn: A traditional inn the market of Moreton in Marsh. The place is very happening with different events around the week. It offers live music, local bands, karaoke night, BBQ , quizzes etc. Tuesday is the best day to visit the place as you can also experience the hustle bustle of the market place. It is open throughout the week and you can enjoy the best of food and the best of drinks in the most lively and friendly atmosphere.

4) The Greedy Goose Pub: The Greedy Goose is an ace Gastro Pub. It has the most lively and welcoming atmosphere. It has the most extensive menu and can house around 150 people. It also organizes many events such as fund raising for cancer patient. It provides the highest standards of freshly cooked food and drink. It has a daily special menu so that you can enjoy the best of food with variety at its best.

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Malvern is a spa town in Worcestershire, England. Malvern is known for its historic settlement and the most picturesque views. The architecture in Malvern like its culture bore examples of Victorian influence. A relaxing lifestyle away from the hustle bustle of the city is what Malvern offers to you.

Malvern is the place to be if you enjoy a subtle country life. It country side pubs and bars are an ideal place to spend your evenings, to have those lunches or even just to drink while you enjoy the oversetting view.

1) Bluebell Inn: This Inn situated Malvern offers you the most exotic view while you sit and enjoy your drinks and food with affordable prices hotels in Malvern. Bluebell inn is the ideal place for you to relax and forget the worldly worries. Submit yourself to the most picturesque pub of Malvern. It has the most delicious menu. It has a whole range of menu list ranging from Boxing Day menu to Christmas day menu to wine menu. There is also children’s menu and dessert allergy list. First Wednesday of every month is celebrated as the quiz night where you can test your brains. Every Monday to Friday there are ongoing offers. On top of it also holds special events and parties.

2) The Nag’s Head: The nag’s head is one classic place to be. It has an outdoor as well as indoor setting that pleases your soul while you enjoy your food and drinks. It has the most sought after menu of whiskeys, wine, beers and food. It also offers a special lunch and Sunday menu. The nag’s head is the ideal place for people of every age. It also organizes different events like film screening, live band etc.

3) The Morgan: it has excellent beers and is cheaper than most local pubs. It is named Morgan in celebration of Morgan car which is just few miles away from the pub. The pub houses some the most exquisite award-winning real ales. The pub also celebrated the festivals with open hearts and set up brewery stalls and beer tents. Here is the list of upcoming events

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4) The Marlbank Inn: The Marlbank Inn is a traditional country inn at the foot of Malvern Hills. It offers a fine range of ales and the most delicious home-made food.It also arranges for many events round the year and special events are held during festivals like New year, Market Day and Halloween party. It has live music on Saturdays. It also offers a list of food that is well to taste. To spend a relaxing evening by the fire place, come to the Marlbank Inn.Tell us how you like our little guide of Malvern. We will be more than happy to take inputs from you on Natural beauty attractions of Malvern
 
Stroud is a market town in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Stroud exhibits outstanding natural beauty with a strong cafe culture. The town is easily accessible by rail and road has a rich artistic and literary culture.

Major Attractions and Activities :-
1. Places of Interest:-
A. Museum in the Park:- Located in a scenic park the museum offers a great location for a family/friends outing. The museum is housed on two floors, it offers something to all from kids to the elderly. Entrance is free and there is a small gift shop and cafe in the museum foyer. It has extensive records of the local history of the Cotswold Hills and about the family life of the people here. Along with that it has exciting and informative displays of Dinosaurs, Roman altars, landscape paintings, etc.

B. Park Mill Pond:- The scenic valley contains what remains of an 18th-19th century landscape park with a chain of five lakes. The Park Mill Pond is the last of the lakes, the tranquil waters of which contain large carps. The lakes also contains a man-made island as well.

2. Outdoor Activities:- Stroud offers a great range of exciting outdoor activities to its visitors. The breathtaking natural beauty of Stroud offers a great chance to photographers, nature enthusiasts to enjoy their much deserved breaks. Nature walks are organized which provide a great platform to experience a convergence of majestic beauty and culture. Appropriate opportunities for cycling fans exists, you can easily get bikes for hire and the routes will just amaze you!!! If you have an interest in snowboarding then here you can learn & snowboard with ease.

3.Farmers' Market:- A Farmers' Market was started in Stroud in 1999. The market takes place every Saturday in the Cornhill Market in Stroud. It has a solid reputation which is evident from the many credible awards it has won over time. It was nominated for the Farmers' Market of the Year in 2001 and won the same award in 2007. It also won the Cotswold Life magazine award for the best farmers' market in Gloucestershire in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010. It also won the Best Food Market award at the BBC Food & Farming Awards 2010.

4. Nightlife:-Nightlife is quite vibrant. Stylish and buzzing clubs, bars, hotels in stroud await to fill your nights with fun and enjoyment. The following are some of the prominent ingredients of Stroud's nightlife Minx Gentleman's Club, The Registry, Liquid Diva, The Famous Pint Pot, etc.
 
We come to the town of the great playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is a market town, rich in culture and history, situated in south of Warwickshire, England. It boasts of being one of the most popular tourist destination with around "three million" visitors a year from all over the world. It has a mild maritime climate and is well connected by rail and roads.

Major Attractions and Activities :-

1. Places of Interest:-
a. Shakespeare's Birthplace :- How can one miss an opportunity to visit the birthplace of the great William Shakespeare. The house tells the fascinating story of the early years of William Shakespeare. Here you will be able to explore the Shakespeare Exhibition. The house has outstanding gardens and you can meet your favorite Shakespeare characters and watch some of his best-loved scenes brought to life by actors as you stroll through the house and grounds, you may even want to take part!!!

b. Hall's Croft :- This was the home to the elder daughter of Shakespeare & her esteemed doctor husband. It is an architectural marvel with dazzling displays and an exquisite walled garden filled with a wealth of beautiful roses and herbaceous borders, its the perfect place for a tranquil respite from the town.

c. Royal Shakespeare Company & Theatres :- The Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theaters have been transformed and are now open to the general public daily from 9 A.M.(Sunday 10 A.M.). Apart from performances the year round there is lots of other things to do. You can have a delicious meal at the Rooftop Restaurant, take a theatre tour or go up to the
Tower which presents a unique view of the town.

d. Others:-
Among others, there is also, the cottage of the world famous Anne Hathaway(1 mile from Stratford-upon-Avon). Young Shakespeare would have courted Anne here and the thatched cottage has often been described as the most romantic in England. The Bancroft Gardens, having wide grass lawns and gardens with the backdrop of the river.Avon is another must visit site with features like a human sundial, a magnificent swan fountain, the Gower memorial, etc.Book wonderful hotels in Stratford-upon-Avon & enjoy weekend with family.

2. Stratford-upon-Avon on Foot:- Due to its beauty, history and fascinating relationship with William Shakespeare the town is also famous for its award winning guided walks. They are interesting, informative and breathtaking at the same time. Award winning magical ghost walks around the ancient streets of Stratford are famous. Hear tales of ghosts, witches, murder and misery, with magic or spells. Hear about the witch who lived in a slum, the haunted tearoom and the ghost at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.

3. Nightlife:- The nightlife of the town is always bustling with entertainment and activity.Drink, dine or dance, lose yourself at a comedy club and do much more. Entertain yourself at a theatre or enjoy the dazzling pubs and clubs. The night life of Stratford-upon-Avon is waiting for you!!!
 
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The 2000 year old city of Gloucester is located in South-West England at around 90 miles from London. It experiences an oceanic climate. It is well connected and can be accessed in a variety of ways like rail, road, and waterways. It is a cathedral city with a rich history and provides its visitors with an experience worth cherishing. Enjoy holidays with booking at wonderful hotels in Gloucester

Major Attractions and Activities:
1. Places of Interest: Gloucester is unusually rich in fabulous historic buildings and locations. The most prominent are the following :
A. Gloucester Cathedral: It is a thousand year old cathedral, where people have come to pray ever since. It is a mark of both people’s faith and a remarkable architecture.

B. Gloucester Folk Museum: This museum of Gloucester is one of the oldest established museums that are dedicated to social history. It has a unique ambience about it that has always enthralled both local and visitors alike.

C. St. Mary de Crypt Church: It is an Anglican Church which dates as back as 1140 A.D. and is a very important part of Gloucester history. The church exhibits a number of different architectural styles given to it over time.

D. St. Oswald’s Priory: The historic Priory was founded by Osric, ruler of the Hwicce in the Ninth century. It was a monastic house and it stands as a timeless witness to the old times.

E. Gloucester City Museum & Art Gallery: The Gloucester City Museum & Art Gallery situated in Gloucester is the main museum of Gloucester. It contains various objects of fascination from Dinosaur skeletons, archeological items, roman artifacts, local history items, to around 300 art paintings and much more.

F.Others:Other than these there are many other places of interest in Gloucester like the New Inn, Gloucester Docks, the Old Bell, Beatrix Potter Museum, Roberts Raikes' Inn, Brunswick Square, etc.

2. Eateries: Gloucester does not only give a good choice in food but here you have the luxury to choose from a variety of scenic locations as well. You can choose from the liberating waterside dining to the intimate atmosphere of a historic building, now isn’t that great!! Besides this Gloucester has historic pubs which provide traditional pub food and are suited to family outings as well.

3. Beaches: We come to one of the most attractive features of Gloucester, its beaches. There is no end to the fun and enjoyable activities that you can have at the beaches of Gloucester. Relax with a good book or observe the activities on the Harbor, have a picnic or a cookout, play games in the park, enjoy a romantic walk, etc there is no end. The most prominent beaches of Gloucester are Cressy’s Beach, Good Harbor Beach, Half Moon Beach, Wingaersheek Beach, Plum Cove Beach, etc.

4. Gloucester History Festival: A history festival has been introduced in Gloucester which is a tribute to the 2000 year old City. A total of 140 events had been scheduled this year in the festival including talks, tours and re-enactments for the whole family.

5. Nightlife: From cinema to theatre performances, from live music shows & classical concerts in cathedrals to stand-up comedians the nightlife of Gloucester is ever alive and bustling with activity. Gloucester has a number of great night clubs offering a mix of music and nights throughout the week.

 
Stow-on-the-wold is a town of Gloucestershire, England. It is famous as a market town and is situated at the junction of a number of main roads that run through and connect the Cotswolds. The town has a history of more than a 1000 years and a rich culture. Stow-on-the -wold sits at the convergence of natural beauty and historical heritage. Due to the relatively cold weather summertime is the most popular season in the town. Enjoy weekend with affordable prices Hotels in Stow-on-the-Wold.

Major Attractions and Activities:-
1.Places to visit:-
A. Cotswold Cricket Museum:- For the diehard fans of the great game of cricket , no visit would be complete without visiting the Cotswold Cricket museum. There are blazers, caps, bats, china and paintings galore, plus many rare photographs, authentic letters and even TV footage of great events in the game’s history. All this and much more - a real wonderland of nostalgia and compelling interest.

B. St. Edward's Church:-
The Church is situated at the center of the town with a free parking only at a ten minute walking distance. The 11th century church is a major attraction of the town. The church has a unique mix of different architectural styles as a result of renovations that took place in various centuries including the 15th,17th and the 19th.

C.Fosse Gallery Fine Art:- Located in Stow-on-the-Wold the gallery is one of the most important art galleries of the United kingdoms outside London. it has had the works of some of the most prestigious contemporary British artists in the last thirty years.

D. Nearby Famous Gardens:- There are several famous gardens within 20 minutes car journey of Stow-on-the-Wold including Hidcote Manor, Snowshill Manor, Bourton House, Sezincote, Hidcote Manor, Kiftsgate Court and Batdford Arboretum, etc.

2. Walking the Cotswold countryside:- Stow-on-the-Wold is a base for the walk of the Cotswold countryside. The walks not only dazzles you with the scenic beauty but also educates you in the culture of the countryside.

3. Stow on the Wold Treasure Trail:- These treasure trails are offered to tourists which are suited for a family fun day out. These trails may cover anywhere 2 to 7 miles, and on correct completion gifts and prizes are awarded. Not only do these give you an opportunity to explore new towns and villages but also let you enjoy a fun walk with your family in fresh air.

4. Ghost Hunts : -
The Woodchester Mansion, and the entire estate, whose construction was never finished is reportedly haunted, and visitors are welcome to hunt for ghosts during special events held throughout the year, including at Halloween. The Mansion is only open during the late spring months to the end of October and then only on certain days.

5.The Gypsy Horse Fair : -
It is a meeting place for Gypsies from all over the country. They meet to arrange things like family gatherings, weddings, and trade specifically buying and selling horses. The event which takes place twice in a year(October and may) is not to be missed as it gives a unique experience of the lifestyles of the Gypsies, whose travelling life is severely threatened now.

6.Eateries:- Enjoying good food is such an important part of experiencing the area where you’re visiting. Luckily, in Stow, you’re never far away from some wonderful restaurants to tickle those taste buds and leave you wanting more. A major attraction of the town are the Cotswold tea rooms that give you an opportunity to indulge in gorgeous cream teas.
 
Oxford is a city in Southern England and home to the Oxford University. Oxford is known as the "city of dreaming spires" in reference to the harmonious architecture of Oxford's University buildings. It has a temperate maritime climate and is well connected by rail, road, coaches and nearby airport.

Major Attractions and Activities:
There is no shortage of activities or attractions in Oxford. Whether it's day or night, summer or winter, with your friends or with your children.

1. Places of Interest:-
a. Ashmolean Museum:- Contained in a gorgeous building, the Ashmolean Museum has paintings, coins, musical instruments, antiquities, statues of deities, and a must see Egyptian exhibit. It also has a cafe and a Museum Shop.

b. Modern Art Oxford :- It is a leading center for the modern and contemporary art of South-East England. It has given a great platform to new artists showcasing the talent of the emerging artists from across the South East of England.

c.The Oxford University Museum of Natural History:- The Museum showcases the University's scientific collections of zoological, entomological, geological, paleontological and mineralogical examples, amassed in the course of the last three centuries. Along with this it also has a small museum shop.

d. Oxford University Press Museum:- It is a small museum which preserves and displays historic books, documents and printing equipment of the Oxford University Press You can take 30 minute tours of the museum between 10am-4 pm, but only by appointment.

e. Others :- Oxford has a long list of places to visit and be dazzled by. Compiling all of them is not possible here, you have to be here to experience the fun, but some of the more prominent ones are Museum of the History of Science, Museum of Oxford, Christ Church Picture Gallery, etc.

2. Theaters & Comedy:- Going to the theater is a popular activity in Oxford, especially the outdoor performances of Shakespeare plays. The theatres, that are packed, show class performances the year round. Also, if you feel like having a laugh, want to express yourself or watch others express themselves this is the place to be.

3. Outdoor Activities:- The City of Dreaming Spires - Oxford provides many fantastic things to see and do here for all the family.

a. Cycling & Walks:- Oxford & the countryside of Oxfordshire provide a great setting for your cycling adventures. The area is not too hilly not too flat, just perfect for cycling. After cycling through the greens and the picturesque countryside, you are often greeted by a village shop, tea room or pub to refresh you. Almost same is the fun with walks, be it guided or otherwise. The surroundings are perfect and with the amount of support from local administration in this regard taking walks are worth every second you spend on them.

b. Water Sports:- The Thames is now the focus of much sporting activity, including Oxford's famous 'bumps' or intercollegiate rowing races. There are Dragon boat racing and, from rowing boats to cruisers, to a paddle steamer, is evidence enough that people love just 'messing about in boats'.

4. Nightlife:- The night life of Oxford is very exciting. It is generally filled with students of all ages from all around the world The variety and the number of good quality places to spend them never finish. You are never out of options regarding the type of entertainment you want be it comedy, theater, music. Enjoy dance or wine with stay at hotels in Oxford.
 
Malvern is a small spa town located in the West Midland region of England, in the county of Worcestershire. It is gifted with breathtaking natural beauty and is famous for the scenic Malvern Hills and their natural mineral springs and wells. It has a maritime climate and is well connected by road , rail ( two railway stations) and air (Birmingham International Airport approximately one hour by road).

Apart from the natural beauty Malvern offers a host of other attractions including outdoor adventures, fascinating places of history , theaters, parks, museums, etc. A carefully planned visit is recommended a day or two do not do justice to the wonderful town.

Major Attractions and Activities :-
1.Walking the Hills :-
The scenic Malvern Hills cover a range of 9 miles and showcase some of the most breathtaking views in the midlands. The highest point of the hills is the Worcestershire Beacon, from where it is claimed that 15 countries can be seen!!! Different walks are provided for the beginners and the experienced. To encourage visitors and walkers good & affordable lodging facilities are provided. Also ample parking space is available and public transport is such that it caters to your every outdoor travelling need.

2.Festivals & Shows:-
The Autumn in Malvern Festival takes place annually in the majestic Hills of Malvern generally around October. It showcases a series of artistic events and some of the most prestigious musicians, poets, writers, film makers and other artists perform every year. Malvern Caravan Show If you are a carvanning, motorhome and camping enthusiasts, then this is a show for y0u. If you want to enjoy the caravan life with family and friends or want to see the various caravan models, exhibits then you are in for a delight. It is easily accessible with proper facilities and an ideal platform for related businesses and their target audiences alike. Other prominent shows include The Malvern Spring Gardening Show that takes places in May annually and The Three Counties Show (June)and The Malvern Fireworks(3rd Nov) among others.

3.Places of Interest :-
The Great Malvern Theater which was opened in 1885 continues to bear witness to actors and performances of international repute. Equipped with good facilities a restaurant and a bar makes it an ideal venue from entertainment. The Theater of Small Convenience is the world’s smallest theater but Never the less a very popular attraction of Malvern. It has also hosted international puppeteer And ras Lengrt and many more. Other places of tourist attraction include The Church of St. Giles, St. Anne’s Well, The Priory Church of Saints’ Mary and Michael, Malvern Museum.

4.Eateries:-
Malvern provides not only a wide range of eateries but also a whole variety of range in prices. You will enjoy excellent and affordable prices hotels in Malvern, traditional cafes and inns.