
Warwick is dominated by its magnificent 14th-century castle, in particular its two massive towers, though there is a wealth of other architectural interest here, mostly 18th-century because of the great fire in 1694, though Lord Leycester’s Hospital is as old as the fortress...
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Warwick Events
February
Half-term Fun at the Castle
May
Warwick Food Festival
June
Playbox Young Festival
Thai Festival 2
Warwick Town Carnival
July
Grand Summer Concert
Kineton Summer Concerts Weekend
Summer of Jousting, Archery, Falconry & Combat
Warwick Folk Festival
Warwick International Festival
August
Barford Village Show
Horticultural Annual Flower Show & Craft Fair
Summer of Jousting, Archery, Falconry & Combat
Warwick Regatta
September
Summer of Jousting, Archery, Falconry & Combat
October
Horrible Halloween
The mighty Trebuchet
November
The Radox Great British Mud Run
Victorian Christmas Evening
December
Carols By Candlelight
Christmas Carol Concert
Christmas Festivities
Warwick Races
Warwick Santa Dash
Hotels in Warwick - 28 places to stay
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Ardencote
Ardencote is a 4 Star, privately owned and independent Hotel situated in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. Set on 83 acres of landscaped grounds and an 18 hole golf course, Ardencote is the ideal ... More
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Globe Hotel
The Globe Hotel is the first, and only, Thai style hotel in the U.K. We are situated in the heart of historic Warwick town, a few minutes walk from Warwick Castle, and a stones throw ... More
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Warwick Arms Hotel
The Warwick Arms Hotel is a 17th century coaching Inn and was once the property of The Earl of Warwick. Situated next to Warwick Castle, the hotel is within walking distance of the railway station ... More
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Hilton Warwick
This contemporary hotel is located off junction 15 of the M40, with excellent connections to the M42, M6 and M5, and 20 minutes from the NEC and Birmingham International Airport.
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Rose & Crown
A place for people who like people! Recently refurbished young and fun gastro pub with great B & B, on the Market Place in the centre of Warwick.The Rose & Crown is a short walk ... More
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Falcon Inn
Situated in picturesque Warwickshire, The Falcon offers comfortable rooms, separated from the pub itself by a car park providing secure off road parking. The pub offers a great traditional menu and a fine selection of ...
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Glebe Hotel
Located in the charming village of Barford, this 3-star country house hotel is situated just a short drive from Stratford-upon-Avon and only one mile from junction 15 of the M40.
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Croft Guest House
Long established friendly family country guest house. Non
smoking. The individual bedrooms,some ground floor, are all ensuite or
private bathroom and are maintained and decorated to a high four diamond
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The Seven Stars
A 16th century building (Grade II listed) located just three minutes walk to Warwick Castle entrance and the Town Centre. Each room has en-suite facilities. Two of the rooms have high beamed ceilings. In one, ... More
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King's Head Inn
Our 400 year old Inn has been kindly restored to offer every modern convenience and comfort. We are located just minutes walk from Warwick Castle and the Town Centre. Just 5/10 minutes drive gets you ... More
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