Art exhibitions, historic museums and lively music concerts are all a lure for spending time in cities. But you don’t have to hop over into Europe to enjoy a cultural, action-packed weekend. These urban centres in the UK have an excellent programme of events and openings planned for the year ahead.
Stay: Hotel du Vin has rooms from £89 per night (hotelduvin.com). Go to visitbristol.co.uk.
For something twinkly, the Dark Skies Festival on North York Moors National Park will be held from February 10-26, including opportunities for stargazing, astrophotography workshops, ghost walks in Robin Hood’s Bay and night navigation experiences.
Stay: GuestHouse No. 1 York (guesthousehotels.co.uk) has rooms from £165.
If you are hankering after a bit of grit, check out the Nuart street art festival in June (dates still TBC), when walls are transformed into an outdoor gallery.
Stay: The Sandman Signature (sandmansignature.co.uk) has rooms from £60 per night. Go to visitabdn.com.
The course of British history hung in the balance 340 years ago when a ship carrying royalty ran aground off Great Yarmouth and sank on May 6, 1682. Last year’s discovery of HMS Gloucester revived interest in the story, and for the first time, artefacts from Norfolk’s Mary Rose will be on display at Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery (museums.norfolk.gov.uk) as part of The Last Voyage of the Gloucester: Norfolk’s Royal Shipwreck 1682 (February 25 to September 10).
Take advantage of the fact Norwich is the only city to be located in a national park, by reserving some time to explore the wider area of The Broads National Park.
Stay: The Assembly House (assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk) has doubles from £170 per night with breakfast.
Delve into the city’s pop past by visiting some of the many Beatles attractions, charting the success of the Fab Four. Download a self-guided walking tour from Free Tours By Foot (freetoursbyfoot.com).
Stay: The Pullman Liverpool (all.accor.com), metres from the M&S Bank Arena, has doubles from £80 with breakfast.
Set to steal London’s cultural crown, England’s second city has several exciting launches in the months ahead. Reopening after a £15million transformation, the Manchester Museum (museum.manchester.ac.uk) will host a new Golden Mummies of Egypt exhibition. Zipping forward multiple centuries, major new space Factory International (factoryinternational.org) will open in June with a show from Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama titled You, Me and the Balloons, featuring inflatable sculptures.
On the music front, meanwhile, Co-op Live (cooplive.com) will feature a whopping 32 bars, restaurants and lounges, along with a ‘smart bowl’ acoustic-driven space for 23,500 fans. Hosting 120 events a year, the ambitious venue launches towards the end of the year.
Stay: New Treehouse Hotel Manchester (treehousehotels.com/manchester), sister to the playful London property) will offer rooms from £198 with breakfast, when it opens in the spring.
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