Guidebook for Salisbury

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Guidebook for Salisbury

Shopping

Charter Markets - The Charter Market is a twice-weekly retail market held in Salisbury Market Place. Held every Tuesday and Saturday, the market is open from 8am until 4:30pm. The market comprises a wide range of approximately 90 stalls of various sizes, including 12 farmers' stalls! Farmers & Artisan Markets - Salisbury's Farmers' and Artisan Market brings together the best of locally produced food, drink, plants and a wealth of artisan products, all from within 50 miles of Salisbury. First and third Sunday of every month. 10am - 3pm in the Guildhall Square Foodie Friday Market - Enjoy some fabulous street food from across the South West. Markets run on the second Friday of the month
246 locals recommend
Salisbury
246 locals recommend
Charter Markets - The Charter Market is a twice-weekly retail market held in Salisbury Market Place. Held every Tuesday and Saturday, the market is open from 8am until 4:30pm. The market comprises a wide range of approximately 90 stalls of various sizes, including 12 farmers' stalls! Farmers & Artisan Markets - Salisbury's Farmers' and Artisan Market brings together the best of locally produced food, drink, plants and a wealth of artisan products, all from within 50 miles of Salisbury. First and third Sunday of every month. 10am - 3pm in the Guildhall Square Foodie Friday Market - Enjoy some fabulous street food from across the South West. Markets run on the second Friday of the month

Sightseeing

Salisbury Cathedral is a beautiful and historic medieval building, an international symbol of Christianity and a world class heritage attraction. The Cathedral is home to the Magna Carta and hosts regular classical, choral and contemporary concerts featuring English and visiting International choirs, and the renowned Organ Recital Series. Morning Worship with Holy Communion and Choral Evensong services are held most days. www.salisburycathedral.org.uk
302 locals recommend
Salisbury Cathedral
302 locals recommend
Salisbury Cathedral is a beautiful and historic medieval building, an international symbol of Christianity and a world class heritage attraction. The Cathedral is home to the Magna Carta and hosts regular classical, choral and contemporary concerts featuring English and visiting International choirs, and the renowned Organ Recital Series. Morning Worship with Holy Communion and Choral Evensong services are held most days. www.salisburycathedral.org.uk
Stonehenge is the world's best known Megalithic monument. Built around 3100BC, the huge stone circle is a World Heritage Site. Stonehenge stands on Salisbury Plain, just 8 www.stonehenge.co.uk
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Stonehenge Visitor Centre
74 locals recommend
Stonehenge is the world's best known Megalithic monument. Built around 3100BC, the huge stone circle is a World Heritage Site. Stonehenge stands on Salisbury Plain, just 8 www.stonehenge.co.uk
Wilton House is one of the Treasure Houses of England. The home of the Earl of Pembroke, this 460 year old building with its history, architecture, art treasures and 21 acres of gardens and parkland attracts visitors from all over the world.www.wiltonhouse.co.uk
67 locals recommend
Wilton House
67 locals recommend
Wilton House is one of the Treasure Houses of England. The home of the Earl of Pembroke, this 460 year old building with its history, architecture, art treasures and 21 acres of gardens and parkland attracts visitors from all over the world.www.wiltonhouse.co.uk

Arts & Culture

Salisbury Racecourse - Set in the middle of picturesque Wiltshire countryside, within view of the Cathedral, the Racecourse hosts around 15 thoroughbred flat race meetings www.salisburyracecourse.co.uk
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Salisbury Racecourse
Salisbury
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Salisbury Racecourse - Set in the middle of picturesque Wiltshire countryside, within view of the Cathedral, the Racecourse hosts around 15 thoroughbred flat race meetings www.salisburyracecourse.co.uk
Half price entry to Salisbury Museum for Spire House guests! The Museum’s collections span the history and archaeology of Salisbury and south Wiltshire, from prehistoric times to the present day. The Museum is Designated by the Arts Council as having archaeology collections of outstanding national importance!
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The Salisbury Museum
65 The Close
42 locals recommend
Half price entry to Salisbury Museum for Spire House guests! The Museum’s collections span the history and archaeology of Salisbury and south Wiltshire, from prehistoric times to the present day. The Museum is Designated by the Arts Council as having archaeology collections of outstanding national importance!

Parks & Nature

A fun day out for all is guaranteed at Cholderton Charlie’s Farm Park situated on the Wiltshire/Hampshire border near Stonehenge. The Rare Breeds farm offers plenty of hands on activities to keep you entertained from walking a goat around the farm to cuddling chicks... www.choldertoncharliesfarm.com
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Cholderton Charlie's at the Rare Breeds Farm
Amesbury Road
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A fun day out for all is guaranteed at Cholderton Charlie’s Farm Park situated on the Wiltshire/Hampshire border near Stonehenge. The Rare Breeds farm offers plenty of hands on activities to keep you entertained from walking a goat around the farm to cuddling chicks... www.choldertoncharliesfarm.com

Food Scene

Chapter House is a nearby well respect restaurant. Lovely staff great food and they give our guests a 10% discount.
10% Off Food at Fisherton Mill Cafe Tempting cream teas, generously filled sandwiches and main meals for the most discerning palates – our relaxed and friendly café is a slice of foodie heaven in the heart of Salisbury.
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Fisherton Mill - Gallery | Cafe | Studios
108 Fisherton St
18 locals recommend
10% Off Food at Fisherton Mill Cafe Tempting cream teas, generously filled sandwiches and main meals for the most discerning palates – our relaxed and friendly café is a slice of foodie heaven in the heart of Salisbury.