Leicester

Jewry Wall museum

Those who wish to visit historic sights can visit the Jewry Wall museum located near the city centre, this is the 2000 year old remains of the Roman Bath House in the City and is the second largest such survival in the UK, the adjacent Mueseum tells Leicester's history since ancient times. The City had the roman name, Ratae Corieltauvorum.

The National Space Centre
Exploration Dr.

Is also a popular tourist attraction with tourists visiting daily from all over the world. it is the nation's only space centre of its kind and features a space theatre.

Abbey park

Located near the belgrave roundabout, is a large park with a pets corner, large sports fields, childrens play areas and beautiful gardens. the park features a 12th century abbey ruin and the ruins of cavendish house, destroyed during the english civil war and the seige of leicester.

Bradgate Park

Located just northwest of the city, encompassing 850 acres of land. a good place to take a walk or a picnic, there is also a visitor's centre on site, the ruins of the former home of lady jane grey queen for 9 days bradgate house, are within the park as is old john, a hilltop folly in the shape of a beer tankard built in 1784. both structures were built by the grey family lady jane's family of groby from the 15th century onwards. the park is also a protective zone for many bird, deer and plant species.