Top things to do in Wolverhampton

14Aug

Wolverhampton is one of the four Metropolitan Boroughs within the West Midlands, this city is full of vibrant history, local attractions, rich in different cuisine and bars to make the perfect day and night out on the town. Initially known as a market town, we fast became a major centre in the industrial revolution for coal mining, steel production, lock-making and the manufacture of cars and motorcycles.

Beyond the history and economy, Wolverhampton is benefiting from multiple projects and investments both completed and ongoing. Projects such as the move of the new city centre market from Market Square to Southside, fronting Cleveland Street will benefit from a boost in footfall from its proximity to the Wulfrun Centre, bus and rail stations, Wolverhampton Interchange and official agreements being signed for ‘Wolverhampton Westside’

 

There are lots of things to do and see around Wolverhampton and to help you along we have listed our top things to do:

Wolves FC Museum is a fun-packed football experience for all the family, young or old. You don’t have to be a part of the Molineux faithful to enjoy the only dedicated football museum in the Midlands. This unique visitor attraction is based on four specially designed zones: An interactive Games Zone, History Zone, Club Zone and the Club’s very special Hall of Fame.

Located: Molineux Stadium, Waterloo Rd, Wolverhampton WV1 4QR

Contact Number: 0871 222 1877

 

Bank’s Brewery Tour – If you’re partial to a real ale or two, Banks’s Park Brewery will demonstrate the best of the vibrant brewing scene in Wolverhampton.Open from Tuesday to Saturday every week anyone who is curious as to how Banks’s makes its popular beers can go on a brewery tour. You’ll discover the 100% natural ingredients they use and find out how the brewing process works, from mashing to fermentation and there’s even a free drink at the end of the tour to cap off one of the favourite tours in Wolverhampton.

Contact Number: 01902 329653

 

Grand Theatre is a long established theatre in the heart of the Midlands. It receives a wide range of major touring productions including drama, musicals, ballet, dance, opera, variety, concerts, children’s shows and one of the   biggest pantomimes in the UK, with audiences from across the region and beyond taking advantage of excellent transport links to the town. Admired by performers and audiences alike for its intimate three-tiered Victorian auditorium, the Grand celebrated its 120th anniversary in December 2014.

Located: Lichfield St, Wolverhampton WV1 1DE

Contact Number: 01902 429212

 

Wolverhampton Art Gallery is a long established theatre in the heart of the Midlands. It receives a wide range of major touring productions including drama,    musicals, ballet, dance, opera, variety, concerts, children’s shows and one of the   biggest pantomimes in the UK, with audiences from across the region and beyond taking advantage of excellent transport links to the town. Admired by performers and audiences alike for its intimate three-tiered Victorian auditorium, the Grand celebrated its 120th anniversary in December 2014.

Located: Lichfield St, Wolverhampton WV1 1DU

 

West Park is considered to be one of the best unspoilt examples of a Victorian Park. It was one of the best in the country to set a trend for the provision of areas for specific sporting activities. With tennis courts, picnics areas, a bowling green and children’s play area, visitors can also enjoy the boating lake and visit the Victorian Conservatory.  West Park is Ideal for runners, with its 1 mile track around the park.

Located: Park Rd W, Wolverhampton WV1 4PH

 

Black Country Living Museum is an open-air museum of rebuilt historic buildings in Dudley within the West Midlands. It is located in the centre of the Black Country, 10 miles west of Birmingham.This fantastic museum offers you a glimpse into 200 years of History, set in a landscape of 26 acres, it is one of the most extraordinary open-air museums in the UK. It’s suitable for everyone of all ages and it is both educational and fun for the family Also, yYou may well be walking on the set of one of your favourite films or TV series.

Located: Tipton Rd, Dudley DY1 4SQ

Contact Number: 0121 557 9643

 

Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank. It is one of only a few surviving examples of a house built and furnished under the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, so take a step back in time and visit the ever-changing family home that’s also the world’s most beautiful art gallery.

Located: Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton WV6 8EE

Contact Number: 01902 761400

 

Moseley Old Hall located in Staffordshire is a 17th century home most famed for hiding King Charles II from Cromwell’s army and aiding his escape to France following the defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. You’ll be able to see all the original interior, where the King slept and the hole in which he hid, see the beautiful gardens, plants and orchard on the grounds. Afterwards treat yourself in our very popular tea-room, with homemade cakes and biscuits or a light lunch. There are lots of events, activities and demonstrations for all the family on a fun day out.

Located: Moseley Old Hall Ln, Featherstone, Wolverhampton WV10 7HY

Contact Number01902 782808

 

Bantock House Museum & Park is a superb example of Wolverhampton’s historical wealth. Visitors are invited to explore the life of the Bantock Family. It is a great place to wander around and soak up the Arts and Crafts movement which influenced much of its interior design, as well as local history exhibitions.

Located: Finchfield Rd, Wolverhampton WV3 9LQ

Contact Number: 01902 552195

 

As you can see we have proven that there is lots of things to see and do in Wolverhampton, we hope we have inspired you to come and book with us to see for yourselves what a top place Wolverhampton is!

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A Park View Hotel Team x