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Travel Guide Around Warwick, UK (Personal Edition) 🎒🇬🇧 Having studied for a master’s at Warwick for a year and lived near campus — as rural as it may feel — there are actually plenty of fun spots around. Make sure to check them out when you have time. Don’t just tough it out in Warwick for no reason! 😉 Warwick Castle 🏯 Around 20 minutes by car from campus. Open until 18:00 in summer. You can watch dragon knight shows, bird of prey demonstrations, and explore the Peacock Garden with a medieval noble vibe. Student tickets start from £14 (Mon–Fri). The dungeon and dragon tower require extra tickets. Hot food like fish and chips is available inside, or you can bring your own picnic. 🐉🦚 Coventry Cathedral ⛪️ A landmark in the city centre, featuring both the old and new church ruins — a symbol of peace and rebirth. Free entry (£3 for a photography permit). The stained glass and sculptures are worth seeing. Opens at noon on Sundays — perfect for a peaceful atmosphere. ☮️✝️ Coventry Transport Museum 🚗 Home to the largest collection of British-made cars in the world. Free entry. From vintage cars to classic Jaguars, it showcases the history of the UK automotive industry. There’s also an interactive zone for families. 🚙👨‍👩‍👧 The Cotswolds 🏡 Known as “the most beautiful villages in England”. Recommended to drive or join a day tour. About an hour’s drive from the University of Warwick to Moreton-in-Marsh. Stroll among stone cottages and countryside views, and try local honey and cheese. If time allows, visit the model village at Bourton-on-the-Water. 🧀🍯 Leamington Spa ♨️ A quiet Georgian-style town just 15 minutes away by bus. The main street is full of boutiques and cafes. Jephson Gardens is great for picnics, and the nearby canal path is ideal for cycling or walking. ☕🌳 Stratford-upon-Avon 🎭 Shakespeare’s hometown — about 40 minutes by train from Coventry station. Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace (£15.9), walk along the River Avon, and enjoy outdoor performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company in summer. 🇬🇧 #UKTravel #StudyInUK #WarwickUni

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Travel Guide Around Warwick, UK (Personal Edition) 🎒🇬🇧 Having studied for a master’s at Warwick for a year and lived near campus — as rural as it may feel — there are actually plenty of fun spots around. Make sure to check them out when you have time. Don’t just tough it out in Warwick for no reason! 😉 Warwick Castle 🏯 Around 20 minutes by car from campus. Open until 18:00 in summer. You can watch dragon knight shows, bird of prey demonstrations, and explore the Peacock Garden with a medieval noble vibe. Student tickets start from £14 (Mon–Fri). The dungeon and dragon tower require extra tickets. Hot food like fish and chips is available inside, or you can bring your own picnic. 🐉🦚 Coventry Cathedral ⛪️ A landmark in the city centre, featuring both the old and new church ruins — a symbol of peace and rebirth. Free entry (£3 for a photography permit). The stained glass and sculptures are worth seeing. Opens at noon on Sundays — perfect for a peaceful atmosphere. ☮️✝️ Coventry Transport Museum 🚗 Home to the largest collection of British-made cars in the world. Free entry. From vintage cars to classic Jaguars, it showcases the history of the UK automotive industry. There’s also an interactive zone for families. 🚙👨‍👩‍👧 The Cotswolds 🏡 Known as “the most beautiful villages in England”. Recommended to drive or join a day tour. About an hour’s drive from the University of Warwick to Moreton-in-Marsh. Stroll among stone cottages and countryside views, and try local honey and cheese. If time allows, visit the model village at Bourton-on-the-Water. 🧀🍯 Leamington Spa ♨️ A quiet Georgian-style town just 15 minutes away by bus. The main street is full of boutiques and cafes. Jephson Gardens is great for picnics, and the nearby canal path is ideal for cycling or walking. ☕🌳 Stratford-upon-Avon 🎭 Shakespeare’s hometown — about 40 minutes by train from Coventry station. Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace (£15.9), walk along the River Avon, and enjoy outdoor performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company in summer. 🇬🇧 #UKTravel #StudyInUK #WarwickUni

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