Guidebook for Salisbury

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Guidebook for Salisbury

Drinks & Nightlife

A lovely relaxing place to hang out in, feel comfortable and be surrounded by friendly staff. The food is also very eatable.
12 locals recommend
The Chapter House
9-13 St John's St
12 locals recommend
A lovely relaxing place to hang out in, feel comfortable and be surrounded by friendly staff. The food is also very eatable.

Food Scene

The Cosy pub is a little further away from The Chapter House, but well worth a visit, the food is great, staff are welcoming and it always feels like a hub of activity.
12 locals recommend
Cosy Club
49 New St
12 locals recommend
The Cosy pub is a little further away from The Chapter House, but well worth a visit, the food is great, staff are welcoming and it always feels like a hub of activity.
23 locals recommend
ODEON Salisbury
New Canal
23 locals recommend
16 locals recommend
Cote Brasserie - Salisbury
16 locals recommend

Sightseeing

Salisbury Cathedral is it's own recommendation, whether a believer or otherwise, you can't help feeling brought closer to something extraordinary when you are in or around this beautiful building.
302 locals recommend
Salisbury Cathedral
302 locals recommend
Salisbury Cathedral is it's own recommendation, whether a believer or otherwise, you can't help feeling brought closer to something extraordinary when you are in or around this beautiful building.
The mighty Iron Age hill fort was where the first cathedral once stood and the Romans, Normans and Saxons have all left their mark.
59 locals recommend
Old Sarum
Castle Rd
59 locals recommend
The mighty Iron Age hill fort was where the first cathedral once stood and the Romans, Normans and Saxons have all left their mark.
Set in the peaceful Wiltshire countryside beside a lake, this 14th century castle, was once one of the most daring & innovative homes in Britain and built as a lightly fortified luxury residence.
73 locals recommend
Old Wardour Castle
73 locals recommend
Set in the peaceful Wiltshire countryside beside a lake, this 14th century castle, was once one of the most daring & innovative homes in Britain and built as a lightly fortified luxury residence.
This, the largest stone circle in the world is truly a monumental piece of stone age engineering with the Bluestones coming from south Wales & the larger Sarsen stones originating just 20 miles away.
677 locals recommend
Stonehenge
677 locals recommend
This, the largest stone circle in the world is truly a monumental piece of stone age engineering with the Bluestones coming from south Wales & the larger Sarsen stones originating just 20 miles away.
The Museum tells the story of the infantryman from the 7 Years War to the present day. On the same site Bernieres Restaurant provides coffee or lunch, & the garden is a place in which to wander.
8 locals recommend
The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum
58 The Close
8 locals recommend
The Museum tells the story of the infantryman from the 7 Years War to the present day. On the same site Bernieres Restaurant provides coffee or lunch, & the garden is a place in which to wander.

Shopping

Salisbury’s colourful market takes place every Tuesday & Saturday in the ancient Market Place at the heart of the city. With up to 100 stalls it's one of the biggest markets in the south of England.
Market Place
Salisbury’s colourful market takes place every Tuesday & Saturday in the ancient Market Place at the heart of the city. With up to 100 stalls it's one of the biggest markets in the south of England.
Great shopping
Old George Mall
23b High St
Great shopping

Arts & Culture

The Odeon Cinema is a wonderful old building. Inside the foyer is all genuine from the pre-Tudor period and has original Oak beams in the ceiling with shields and swords hanging on the walls.
23 locals recommend
ODEON Salisbury
New Canal
23 locals recommend
The Odeon Cinema is a wonderful old building. Inside the foyer is all genuine from the pre-Tudor period and has original Oak beams in the ceiling with shields and swords hanging on the walls.
The Museum’s collections span the history & archaeology of Salisbury & south Wiltshire, from prehistoric times to the present day. It has archaeology collections of outstanding national importance.
42 locals recommend
The Salisbury Museum
65 The Close
42 locals recommend
The Museum’s collections span the history & archaeology of Salisbury & south Wiltshire, from prehistoric times to the present day. It has archaeology collections of outstanding national importance.