Preston
Discover something new every time you visit - whether you have a couple of hours to spare, or a weekend to explore, Preston offers an ideal urban getaway.
Nestled in the heart of Lancashire, Preston is built on a rich history. This proud city is most famous for its Guild celebrations every 20 years, but the fun doesn’t stop there, Preston comes to life with a variety of events throughout the year.
Find a different event on the Flag Market and in the Harris every Saturday this summer, or pop into one of the city’s other great venues to experience Preston’s diverse events programme. From exhibitions to street theatre and live music, workshops and poetry nights there is always something new and unique to experience.
In addition to the lively events programme - Preston’s earnt its status as Lancashire’s top shopping destination. Make sure you look up at Preston’s stunning architecture as you walk down Fishergate – the bustling tree-lined high street. Pop into well-known shops in the city’s two shopping centres, explore our range of quirky independents and visit the new Preston Markets, which offers fresh Lancashire produce, a variety of tasty lunch options and much more.
When you are ready to escape the hustle and bustle, why not explore the picturesque Winckley Square Garden or Avenham and Miller Parks - both offering an urban oasis right in the city centre - perfect for a stroll in the late afternoon sun and a drink at the Pavilion café which overlooks the River Ribble.
Alternatively take in the city’s rural and urban sights via the Guild Wheel - a 21 mile circular route inviting you to cycle, run or walk. The nature reserves along the route are perfect for taking a break including Brockholes which boasts a floating village, shops and a tranquil café.
Whilst you’re out and about, take advantage of Preston’s many sightseeing opportunities including St Walburge’s Church boasting one of the tallest spires in England. You can even make a day of it by visiting Preston Docks and take a stroll around the waters, grab a tasty bite to eat or ride a steam train.
Continue the sightseeing and you’ll also find The Harris nearby with awe-inspiring architecture, exhibitions, workshops and events - a must see for both adults and children.
Challenge yourself at Level on the assault course, battle friends in a game of laser tag or enjoy a casual game of ten-pin bowling or crazy golf. Preston’s activities don’t end there either, the city has a number of escape rooms, trampoline parks, swimming pools and cinemas, not to mention the UK’s largest virtual reality arena.
With Preston’s offer effortlessly transitioning from day to night, you can continue absorbing the city throughout the evening. With quality entertainment including live music, theatre, bars and clubs on top of a great selection of restaurants to dine in.
Discover more www.prestonguildcity.co.uk