Explore the wonderful range of products on offer in the city with over 200 stalls and the city's exceptional range of shops, including unique independently owned boutiques and all the High Street names.
This year Dunster will once again be decorating the village in candleight on Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd December. Always very popular at this festive time of year.
The Bullring Centre with over 160 shops, stores and designer outlets including Selfridges. All right here in the centre of things together with the Frankfurt Christmas Market.
The palatial mansion that you see today was built in 1682 . The state rooms are saturated with internationally important paintings by artists such as Van Dyck, Reynolds, Titian and Blake together with classical and neo-classical sculptures.
This wonderful Christmas Market is situated in the historic Close at the foot of Winchester Cathedral. Find over 100 wooden chalets brimming with festive goodies.
Thursday 23rd November to Sunday 10th December. With chalets nestled amongst iconic monuments and mulled wine on every corner, embrace the start of the Christmas season and make memories that are sure to last a lifetime.
With a fabulous new Designer Outlet, waterways museum, antiques centre, historic docks and new bars and restaurants opening throughout the year, Gloucester Quays is a great day out for the whole family.
The birthplace of William Shakespeare. Set in the beautiful rural Warwickshire countryside, on the banks of the river Avon, it is one of the most important tourist destinations in the UK.
A designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with a lunch stop at Tintern visiting Abbey Mill.
Food heroes Rick Stein, Paul Ainsworth and Nathan Outlaw will be flying the flag for Cornwall at this year’s annual Padstow Christmas Festival for which you do need an entry ticket in 2023.
Free time to explore the largest collection of museums and galleries in the UK outside of the capital, plus shopping, the Albert Docks and surrounding area.
Visit one of the largest shopping centres in the country.
The real highlight of Cardiff’s retail scene are the Victorian and Edwardian arcades, full of independent boutiques and cafes, plus the hand made and original work makes Cardiff Crristmas market so different and special every year.
Join us for a special carol concert. Hear the cathedral choir, sing along to your favourite carols then enjoy a glass of mulled wine or spiced apple and a warm mince pie afterwards.
Free time in Sidmouth plus a visit to the famous Donkey Sanctuary at Slade Farm to see the donkeys of all ages that are resident and you can see how your donations are spent on caring for them all.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, a glittering jewel in Devon’s crown. You’ll find traditional service with a variety of shops and eateries in the bustling town centre, its own micro climate, wide promenade and stunning gardens.
With a wide range of things to do, great shopping and dining and perfect places to relax and unwind, then look no further than the Royal Borough of Windsor.
Tuesday is market day so free time to browse and explore Abergavenny and its many stalls.
A scenic tour of South Wales which could range anywhere between Chepstow through to Abergavenny and the Brecon Beacons.
Famous for its shops, street performers, bars, restaurants, theatres and the Royal Opera House.
Within the compact city centre you'll find unique attractions, top class entertainment - and quality shopping with a difference.
The large number of stylish boutiques and independent shops in Bath almost outnumber the familiar high street names. The compact city centre is easily walkable, combining grand Georgian streets and thoroughfares with many small picturesque passageways and lanes to explore at every turn.
A small seaside resort on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset. The beach is one of the main attractions of the town and backed by a promenade. Go on a boat trip or take a train ride to explore the local area.
Spend a day shoppping or sightseeing in this University town of Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires.
Covent Garden is located in Central London, bordered by the City of London and Leicester Square. It is within walking distance of Soho, the river Thames and Trafalgar Square. Enjoy shopping, theatre, restaurants, bars, history and culture.
Lynmouth and Lynton are on the South West Coast Path & Exmoor in North Devon. An area noted for its high cliffs, quaint cottages, views, and the wilderness of Exmoor with its deer and ponies.
Offering traditional seaside fun, with its promenade and long, sandy beach, and pebble beach near the harbour, which stretches for a mile and gives views across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
Discover a relaxed shopping haven in the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, where spacious boutiques showcase the world's leading fashion and lifestyle brands, normally only found in the most exclusive shopping streets, and all offering fabulous savings, all year round.
From the pomp and ceremony of our proud naval and maritime heritage, to towering world-class visitor attractions, plus Gunwharf Quays, great places to eat and miles of beautiful seafront.
An overnight stay to explore all the attractions that the Victorian spa town of Harrogate with afternoon tea at Bettys and the grandeur of Georgian historic York with a visit to The Chocolate Story.
Duration: 2 DaysThe unique Italianate village on the shores of Cardigan Bay and a former British Railways line combine to make a great weekend, not forgetting the spectacular Welsh scenery.
Duration: 2 DaysThe popular TV series 'Doc Martin' is set in the Cornish town of Port Isaac, on the north coast between Padstow and Tintagel, playing the fictional village of Portwenn.
Duration: 2 DaysThe Lichfield Heritage Trail guides you around the City, helping you to discover more about Lichfield's hidden past and attractions.