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The town of Warwick near Coventry is a charming destination for a family day out. Just a 15-minute drive from Coventry, Warwick offers a picturesque market square, cobbled streets, and Victorian walled gardens. BirminghamLive reports that the town is home to a variety of independent shops, ranging from antiques to clothing, as well as chic cafes and restaurants. One of the best places to explore indie shops is Smith Street, but these unique shops can be found throughout the town, set against architectural buildings spanning over 1,100 years of history.

If you visit Warwick on a Saturday, you can enjoy browsing the weekly market. Families can also spend time at St Nicholas Park, which features an outdoor pool, a mini-golf course, and the opportunity to hire boats and enjoy views of Warwick Castle along the River Avon. For a bird’s eye view of Warwick, climb to the top of St Mary’s Tower near the War Memorial. Here, visitors can also explore the famous Lord Leycester Hospital, known for its appearances in popular TV shows and movies. Additionally, Warwick offers attractions such as the Warwickshire Yeomanry Museum, the Court House with its impressive ballroom, St Mary’s Church, and Hatton Country World, where kids can interact with animals.

Nature lovers can escape the town’s hustle and bustle by visiting the Victorian Hill Close Gardens, Pageant Gardens, and The Mill Garden. Those seeking hidden gems can take a stroll down ‘Tink a Tank Lane’ to discover the walled College Garden. Visitors with more time can explore the Warwick Town Train or take the Two Castle Walk. The Saltisford Canal Arm in Warwick provides a tranquil setting to relax and watch the world go by. For a unique experience, head to Hatton and witness the ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ a flight of 21 locks where the Grand Union Canal ascends 146 feet over a couple of miles.

Warwick boasts a diverse array of independent shops and boutiques catering to various interests and tastes. From BeHoptimystic, a shop offering crystals, jewellery, and incense, to Golden Monkey Tea Company, which sells over 120 loose leaf teas, there is something for everyone. Visitors can explore shops like Duncan Allsop for antiquarian books, Encore Clothing Agency for preloved designer wear, and Greenbean for sustainable shopping options. Other notable shops include House of Harris for modern interior design, Russell Lane Jewellery for antique and modern jewellery, and Warwick Books for book lovers.

To plan a visit to Warwick, it is only a short 15-minute drive from Coventry via the A46. Whether you’re interested in shopping, exploring historical sites, or simply enjoying a relaxing day out, Warwick offers a delightful experience for visitors of all ages. For more information on the independent shops in Warwick, you can visit the Buy in 2 Warwick website. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the unique charm and rich history of this vibrant town near Coventry.