The mural has been designed and has been brought to life by acclaimed street artist and director of Cheltenham Paint Festival, Andy 'Dice' Davies, ‘Dice67’.
From the cosmos to the countryside, Cheltenham Science Festival embarked on a tour of the universe during six days of explosive demos, talks, debates and creative workshops.
Once referred to as ‘the most romantic place in the Cotswolds’, Sudeley Castle & Gardens offers a magnificent backdrop for weddings of all sizes, with a select number of dates for weddings each year.
In collaboration with the Suffolk Horse Society, they’re delighted to be hosting a weekend of displays, classes, and parades, with unique stands and stalls and special guests, including Adam Henson.
The art trail will see more than 30 majestic lions individually decorated by artists taking to the streets of both Cheltenham and Gloucester next year.
Father’s Day is just around the corner, and we have rounded up a superb selection of unique Cheltenham gifts and experiences to make Dad feel extra special on his special day.
The festival season has well and truly begun in Cheltenham, The Festival Town and we here at Visit Cheltenham have come together to hand-pick a few of the events we’re most looking forward to this summer.
The three-day diesel celebration offers visitors and enthusiasts the opportunity to experience the sights, sounds and smells of classic heritage diesel traction from the heyday of British Rail, whilst travelling through the countryside.
Get your diaries out and get booking! The Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham, has released their newest brochure, unveiling the exciting line up of shows throughout 2024 and 2025.
Visitors can celebrate the arrival of Spring and experience the marking of time through the seasons with The Art of Flowers exhibition this May half term.
Head back to class in 2024 as Piston Distillery, renowned for its precision-crafted spirits, invites you to its newest immersive experience: The Piston Gin School.
Now in its 7th edition at Cheltenham Racecourse, Fresh: promises new ideas and a host of new art. Featuring eleven new exhibitors, new artists demonstrating their work and a new workshop to try your hand.
Every year on March 27, the curtains rise on World Theatre Day. A day to celebrate the joy of all thing’s theatre, while championing the creative people and organisations that bring it to the stage.