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Choice of shops

Exeter is a shopper's dream, offering everything from big name labels to a host of chic independents. With the best shopping in the region, and a stylish new shopping quarter, Exeter offers serious retail therapy There's so much choice with ...

Arts and Crafts shops

If you're interested in arts and crafts there's a great range of shops and galleries to inspire. On the Historic Quayside are craft workshops located in historic cellars and bonded warehouses - the ideal place to find a beautiful and ...

Charity Shops in Exeter

Exeter's wide range of charity shops are great places to find a bargain. Shop for designer labels, books, music, and knick knacks, and raise money for special causes. Head up Exeter's High Street and you will come to Sidwell Street ...

High street fashion, fashion shopping

You'll find all your favourite labels and brands in the city centre. The latest designer range of accessories and top celebrity fashions can be found at AH Moda in Roman Walk, featuring D&G, Juicy Couture, Nicole Farhi, Paige Denim, and ...

High Street Shopping, High Street Shops

At the heart of this compact centre are all the great high street names - all within easy walking distance and each other. These include H&M, Bhs, Boots, Build A Bear Workshop, Laura Ashley, Marks and Spencer, Office and Paperchase, ...

Independent and individual shops in Exeter, designer shops in Exeter

This is what makes Exeter so different from any other city in the region. Away from the busy High Street you'll find a wealth of chic independent stores that you can't find anywhere else. Fore Street in the West Quarter ...

Markets

Producers from across the county gather to sell quality fresh produce, including meats, cheeses and farm baked pies at the junction of Fore Street/South Street every Thursday from 9am-2pm at the Exeter Farmers Market .   Sidwell Street hosts a ...

Personal shopping experience

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Events in Exeter

Exeter's vibrant arts scene sets it firmly on the map as the cultural centre of the South West. For sheer diversity, it's hard to beat the year-round programme of music, theatre, dance, comedy, exhibitions and entertainment with live events every ...

Major events in Exeter

Exeter hosts an exciting programme of annual festivals, with the main Summer Festival in June, the Autumn Festival in November, Animated Exeter in February and Vibraphonic in March The Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink is ...

Creative Exeter

Thank you for visiting these pages, which will lead you to all you need to know about the creative, cultural and entertainment activities which are available all year round in Exeter. If you want to be entertained or enlightened, appreciate ...

Live music venues in Exeter

Cavern Club - Queen Street EX4 3RP Live music with new and established bands most nights. Around10,000 bands have performed here since 1988. Thom Yorke from Radiohead, Shack from Lunatic Calm, Muse, Kids Near Water and Chris Martin have all ...

Exeter Shopping Blog

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Exeter visitor attractions

Exeter is unrivalled in the region for the choice of things to do, whatever the weather, night or day. Explore the city's many attractions all within close walking distance. Princesshay Your first stop in the city must be Exeter Visitor ...

Outdoor Activities in Exeter

Exeter's position on the River Exe, surrounded by countryside, means there are plenty of outdoor activities to choose from. Hire a bicycle and cycle along the canal towpath, or paddle a canoe downstream to one of the two popular pubs ...

Places to Visit

Exeter's Underground Passages One of the region's most unusual attractions are the medieval vaulted archaeological finds and a full scale of the passages. Ticketed entry. 2 Paris Street EX1 1GA 01392 665887 | www.exeter.gov.uk/passages   Exeter Red Coat Guided Tours ...

Top 5 Things to Do in Exeter

As well as great shopping there is plenty to see and do in Exeter, with historic attractions, free guided walking tours, museums and galleries. Many of the attractions are free of charge and suitable for all ages and interests. See ...

Getting Here and There

Exeter is only 2 hours from London Paddington by train, a short drive from the M5 motorway and around 7 miles from Exeter International Airport. There are three Park & Ride sites with regular buses into the city centre. Mainline ...

Parking your car in Exeter

Exeter has 26 car parks within the City centre, with over 5,000 car park spaces available. There are a range of short, medium and long stay car parks across the City, most of which operate on a pay and display ...

Catch a Bus to Exeter

Mainline routes to the city arrive at the bus station, centrally located a few minutes from High Street. Traveline has detailed bus timetable information - call them on 0871 200 22 33 or visit www.travelinesw.com . Exeter has an excellent ...

Catch a Train to Exeter

There are two mainline rail stations near the city centre. Exeter St David's is 5 minutes by bus, a 20 minute walk, or 2 minutes by train to the city centre. Exeter Central Station is a 3 minute walk from ...

Catch a Plane to Exeter

Exeter International Airport is located six miles from the city centre, and offers excellent air links within the UK and also some destinations abroad, courtesy of the budget airline Flybe . You can fly direct to Exeter from: Aberdeen, Alicante, ...

Exeter Park & Ride

Exeter has three main Park & Ride services, allowing you to park at a convenient location on the edge of the city and let someone else do the driving through city centre traffic. Parking is free and the bus fare ...

Information for Disabled Visitors

Getting around Exeter is easy! Shopmobility in Princesshay, hires out wheelchairs and motorised scooters to improve access to the city centre. Devon's Ring & Ride's minibus is also located here and offers a comfortable waiting room. www.exetercta.co.uk Shopmobility is for ...

Maps of Exeter

Exeter is a heritage destination with landscaped pedestrian spaces, safe and easy parking and traffic-free shopping areas. Significant improvements and changes have been made to the city centre over the past few years. If you are new to the city, ...

Shopping in Exeter, Shops in Exeter, Things to Do in Exeter

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Special Shopping Offers, Seasonal Sales, & Group Discounts

Take advantage of the latest special offers and discounts in Exeter's shops and restaurants. For a list of the best deals, seasonal sales and bargains to be found in Exeter, click on the 'Exeter Shopping Offers' link to the ...

Contact us

For more information on shopping in Exeter, places of interest and accommodation, please contact: Exeter Visitor Information & Tickets Dix's Field Exeter EX1 1GF Tel: +44 (0)1392 665700 Fax: +44 (0)1392 665260 Email: evit@exeter.gov.uk Exeter Visitor Information & Tickets offer ...

Exeter accessibility statement

We believe in access to information over the Internet for all. This Accessibility Statement provides an overview of the accessibility features we have implemented on this website. If you have any questions regarding the accessibility of this site, please contact ...

Exeter Data Protection Policy

This page explains how Exeter & Essential Devon Tourism Partnership uses any information you give to us, and the ways in which we protect your privacy. We are committed to protecting your privacy in accordance with the Data Protection Act ...

Exeter Terms & Conditions

Whilst Exeter and Essential Devon Tourism Partnership makes every effort to keep the information on this website accurate, we disclaim any warranty or representation, express or implied about its accuracy, completeness or appropriateness for a particular purpose. Thus you assume ...

Markets

Producers from across the county gather to sell quality fresh produce, including meats, cheeses and farm baked pies at the junction of Fore Street/South Street every Thursday from 9am-2pm at the Exeter Farmers Market .   Sidwell Street hosts a ...

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Shopping areas in Exeter

Exeter is the region's favourite place for shopping, culture and leisure. It offers a memorable shopping experience in a setting of architectural splendour. The city is a shopaholic's must-have destination with chic boutiques and stylish shops alongside the familiar big ...

Castle Quarter

Castle Street | Gandy Street | Queen Street   An area steeped in history and culture with the Norman Exeter Castle and the adjoining historic gardens and streets. Many consider Gandy Street to be one of the most charming, and ...

Cathedral Quarter

Cathedral Yard | Cathedral Close | Catherine Street   The religious centre of Exeter with the magnificent Cathedral Church of St Peter and unequalled townscape of Cathedral Close and Cathedral Yard. A superb meeting of church and town. Smart bars, ...

Child Safe Scheme

The award winning Princesshay shopping quarter operates the ' Little Shopper Stay Safe ' scheme to help families enjoy a relaxed and safe day out by helping to minimise the distress of children and parents becoming separated in busy shopping ...

Exeter Shopmobility

Exeter's Shopmobility office is located on Paris Street, part of the Princesshay quarter and convenient for the central bus station and city centre shops. Operated by Exeter Community Transport Association (ECTA), Shopmobility is for anyone, any age, no matter whether ...

High Street Area

High Street | Guildhall Shopping Centre | Harlequins Shopping Centre | Queen Street   One level compact mile filled with all your favourite high street stores, fashion chains, booksellers, music shops and stationers. House of Fraser , Office shoe shop, ...

Other Areas

Sidwell Street | Magdalen Road | Topsham   Sidwell Street which follows on from the High Street has a daily open air market, independent shops such as Panters for clothing & linen, Stoneman & Bowker for furniture, fabric shops and ...

Princesshay Quarter

Roman Walk | Bedford Street | Paris Street   The award-winning Princesshay opened in Autumn 2007 in the heart of the city, with over 50 stores including big brands such as Next and Debenhams , as well as smaller independent ...

Quayside Area

Exeter's Historic Quayside is one of the most attractive areas of the city, popular with locals and visitors alike for its fascinating history, interesting architecture and lively pubs and restaurants. It is also just a 10 minute walk, or short ...

West Quarter

Fore Street | Bridge Street | Bartholomew Street | South Street | North Street   This is a fascinating area of historic townscape with strong links to the woollen trade. A thriving specialist shopping area with plenty of unique shops ...

Places to Eat in Exeter

Exeter is enjoying a food and drink revolution with more and more great eating establishments and international menus. It has recently been voted one of the top places to eat out in the UK, by Which Good Food Guide. ...

Delis and Take Aways in Exeter

Chandos in Princesshay, stocks a range of speciality foods, both local and imported, including farmhouse cheeses, fresh bread, oils, vinegars, pasta, homemade cakes, coffee and tea, preserves, fine wines, beer, champagne, fresh fruit and vegetables and fabulous fresh fish. Magdalen ...

Food and Drink Events in Exeter, Food Festival

The Exeter Festival of South West England Food and Drink takes place in the Spring and celebrates the sheer diversity and quality of regional produce. Held in Northernhay Gardens and Exeter Castle courtyard, the event showcases numerous food and drink ...

Markets in Exeter

The South West has a wonderful productive climate and people who are passionate about producing local seasonal food. The weekly Farmers Market in the West Quarter, has fresh local produce and offers friendly service from knowledgeable producers. Held every Thursday ...

Restaurants & Bistros

Exeter has many quality restaurants, serving local food, in wonderful and often historic surroundings. Several of the restaurants are award winning, including local celebrity chef Michael Caines restaurant - Michael Caines at Abode Exeter , and No 21 Cathedral Yard ...

Tea Rooms, Cafes, Coffee Shops, Cream Teas

For elevenses, lunches and afternoon tea the Cathedral Quarter is the perfect place. For a tasty afternoon tea try Tea on the Green in Cathedral Yard or the Cathedral Refectory. Michael Caines Café Bar , No 21 or Plant have ...

Places to Stay in Exeter

Whether in search of a special interest break or a relaxing get away, choose from period hotels in the city centre, friendly guesthouses or nearby rural retreats.   If you are looking for a luxury break, Exeter has a great ...

B&Bs and Guest Houses in Exeter

Ranging from quality budget B&Bs to historic coaching inns, Exeter has guest accommodation to suit all budgets. Many of the B&Bs are family run, offering a personal touch to your stay, on hand with local knowledge and advice as well ...

Camping & Caravanning near Exeter

Experience a city break and fun camping holiday all in one by staying in a campsite near the city. Camping and caravanning sites are a cost effective way to enjoy a short break or longer holiday and there are several ...

Hostels & Campus Accommodation in Exeter

Exeter University offers a variety of accommodation spread across two conveniently located campuses. Both offer a choice of excellent value for money accommodation to suit all budgets. Rates quoted include a full English breakfast.   Hostel and backpacker accommodation provides ...

Hotels in Exeter

Exeter has an excellent range of hotels, ranging from boutique character hotels to historic buildings offering the ultimate in luxury such as the ABode Royal Clarence . Exeter has great restaurants, many of which are award winning. Some of the ...

Ratings explained

The following information explains about the different types of accommodation you are likely to find within this website. All accommodation has been inspected and approved by either The AA, VisitBritain or the Exeter & Essential Devon Tourism Partnership. What standards ...

Self Catering in Exeter

If you would rather come and go as you please and cater for yourself, you may prefer the flexibility of self-catering. Exeter has a good selection of self-catering apartments and houses in the city centre and just outside the city.

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