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PLACES TO GO & PLACES TO STAY IN COVENTRY



Before coming to a show at hmv Empire get some fantastic food or visit one of our galleries or museums in town, If your staying overnight, check out some great hotels including the award winning Telegrpah Hotel in the city centre Here is just a sample of some places that we recommend



HOTELS



TELEGRAPH HOTEL



157 Corporation Street, Coventry, CV1 1GU



The iconic Telegraph building at 157 Corporation Street was home to the city’s newspaper for more than 50 years. Just imagine the buzz and bustle of journalists and machinists producing four printed editions every single day.


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DOUBLE TREE BY HILTON



Paradise Way, Walsgrave on Sowe, Coventry CV2 2ST



Relax with a swim, steam, or beauty treatment at our LivingWell spa, and join us for Starbucks coffee and afternoon tea. Every stay starts with our signature warm chocolate chip cookie. Birmingham and the NEC are a half-hour's drive away..


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RESTAURANTS



THE COSY CLUB



Cathedral Lanes, Coventry, CV1 1LL



Cosy Club provides authentic British cuisine. Enjoy cocktails, fine dining, or perhaps stop by for breakfast or lunch. Cosy Club celebrates different styles with their interior design having reclaimed wooden floorboards and an exposed concrete ceiling.


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THE BOTANIST



Cathedral Lanes,
Coventry, CV1 1LL



Located above Wagamama’s is The Botanist, which they describe as “a secret garden of food and drink”. The Botanist is a wonderful restaurant for a date or if you are just into plants! Observe the wonderful atmosphere whilst you eat and soak in all the green.


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ART GALLERIES / MUSEUMS



THE HERBERT GALLERY & MUSEUM



Jordan Well, Coventry CV1 5QP



Gain a fresh perspective on the legend of Lady Godiva, discover your ancestors’ history in the Coventry Archives, and explore Coventry's history from the 1500s onwards. All of this is just a stone’s throw away from Coventry Cathedral.


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NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM



Coventry Road
Solihull
B92 0EJ



The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest British motorcycle museum in the world and originally opened its doors in October 1984 with a collection of 350 motorcycles on display.


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