ItineraryCulture Break has a range of exciting events and cultural attractions on offer within the city. Check out ‘What’s On’ at www.visitexeter.com for inspiration, to help you plan your cultural break in Exeter.

Day One: 9:00 Arrive at the award-winning Royal Albert Memorial Museum to explore 16 galleries, including collections from around the world dating from pre-historic times to the present day. Don’t forget to pop into the RAMM Café for a pit-stop and the RAMM gift shop – for a souvenir to take home with you!

12:00 Treat yourself to a tasty lunch at a unique restaurant or café in Exeter, give Tea on the Green a try for heart-warming dishes or enjoy a light lunch at Lloyd’s Lounge for a stylish experience!

13:30 Catch a matinee performance at Exeter Northcott Theatre, Cygnet Theatre or Exeter Barnfield. Whether you’re after a drama, a comedy or a musical, the theatre scene in the city is bursting with choice!

16:00 Browse through collections at the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum at the , which houses the largest collection of items relating to the moving image. You’ll have the opportunity to explore toys, artefacts and memorabilia from the seventeenth century to the present day. 17:30 Grab some dinner at The Old Firehouse in the city centre, a key part of Exeter’s nightlife, food and culture. Be sure to order a pizza, they’re a local favourite!

19:30 Arrive at the Exeter Corn Exchange just as the doors open to your evening show. This popular venue hosts various events from music, to comedy to dance!

Day Two: All Day Today’s your day to experience one of the exciting festivals that Exeter has to offer! Catch a Stagecoach bus to Westpoint Arena, for the annual County Show which takes place in May. The event is classed as ‘Devon’s Big Day Out,’ and is the place to be for all things West Country. Expect shopping, great food and entertainment that everyone will enjoy!

Exeter has been voted one of the best places to eat in the UK, so no need to explain why the Exeter Festival of South West Food and Drink is held in the city. Spend the day within the grounds of Exeter Castle and Northenhay Gardens for a variety of food stalls, workshops and celebrity chefs to satisfy any foodie’s appetite!

Check the ‘What’s On’ page at www.visitexeter.com, to discover what music events are taking place in and around the city. Powderham Castle has hosted major events including Radio 1’s Big Weekend in 2016, Let’s Rock Exeter and a number of concerts including Little Mix, Olly Murs, Bryan Adams and Sir Tom Jones!

For further itinerary inspiration go to: www.visitexeter.com/things-to-do/group-visits Culture Break