Visit Stoke-on-Trent, produced by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, is a destination brochure showcasing a city with a rich and enthralling heritage, fascinating museums, a dynamic location and a bustling cultural atmosphere. Whether visiting for a weekend or a week, with family or with friends, the brochure was designed to inspire exploration of a vibrant city filled with charm, intrigue and opportunity.
The Visit Stoke-on-Trent brochure highlights heritage venues that take visitors on a journey through British social, design and industrial history. Among the attractions featured are:
For those wishing to explore the great outdoors, the brochure points to the natural splendour and tranquillity of the Italian Gardens at the famous Trentham Estate, alongside the city's many period houses and green spaces.
Families looking to treat the children will find plenty to enjoy. Visitors can walk on the wild side with Barbary macaque monkeys at Trentham Estate, where there are no fences or cages between guests and the animals. With many leisure and entertainment facilities, an ongoing list of events, and Alton Towers nearby, there is something for everyone.
It covers the city's heritage, museums, outdoor attractions and family activities, inspiring visitors to explore a city with a rich and enthralling heritage and a bustling cultural atmosphere.
Featured heritage venues include the Wedgwood Museum, the Moorcroft Heritage Visitor Centre and period houses such as Ford Green Hall.
Yes. Families can enjoy seeing Barbary macaque monkeys at Trentham Estate, along with many leisure and entertainment facilities, an ongoing list of events, and nearby Alton Towers.
The brochure highlights the natural splendour and tranquillity of the Italian Gardens at the famous Trentham Estate, as well as period houses and green spaces.
The brochure caters for both, inspiring visitors whether they are coming for a weekend or a week, with family or with friends.
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