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1 Hill Top, Coventry CV1 5AB, UK
Coventry Cathedral
As soon as it was opened in 1962, Coventry Cathedral became a major tourist attraction, welcoming thousands of visitors each year. Tourists and pilgrims come from all over the world to experience this extraordinary building and to share something of the quest for peace and reconciliation embodied by the dramatic contrast of the Ruins and the New Cathedral.

17a Spon Street, Coventry, UK
Spon Street
A preserved block of timber buildings from the city's industrial era in the Middle Ages.
Today the street has become a sort of rest home for many of the historic timber framed buildings of the city. Coventry was bombed badly during WW2 but, being on what was then the periphery of the city centre, many of the street’s timber buildings survived. During the post-war redevelopment of the city centre which largely resulted in the centre of Coventry becoming a largely glass and concrete jungle constrained by an over tight inner ring road (which cut Spon Street in half), many other medieval timber buildings were relocated to the portion of Spon Street within the ring road from elsewhere in the city in an attempt to preserve them. Some had been damaged in the bombing but others were simply just in the way.

22-23 Bayley Lane, Coventry, UK
St. Mary's Guildhall
This magnificent medieval guildhall houses an impressive stash of historic treasures like paintings, stained glass windows, and centuries-old armor. Famous figures have wined, dined, and been imprisoned within its walls.

Hales Street, Coventry CV1 1JD, UK
Coventry Transport Museum
Coventry Transport Museum opened in 1980, after it became clear that the road transport collection was outgrowing the space it occupied in the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. The Museum’s current collection of vehicles is acknowledged as being one of the finest in the world, and the largest in public ownership.
The first exhibits were acquired in 1937 when Samuel Bartleet gifted the City of Coventry his own private collection of cycles. The first motor cars were added to the collection in 1952, and the collection has continued to grow ever since.
The first major public exhibitions began in 1960 with the official opening of the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. As the transport collection grew, the vehicles were housed in a number of local sites, eventually settling at their present location in 1980.
The Museum’s collection consists of motor cars, commercial vehicles, cycles and motorcycles. In addition, extensive collections of automobilia, books, photographs and a wealth of other archive material is held and conserved at the Coventry Archives at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. Most of the collection exists through the outstanding generosity of individual donors.

26 Broadgate, Coventry, UK
Lady Godiva & The Peeping Tom Clock
The city of Coventry has long embraced the legend of Lady Godiva and her nude protest ride through the city streets, but one of the stranger tributes to the famous figure is the Lady Godiva and Peeping Tom Clock that springs Godiva into action every hour while her creeping counterpart looks on.

Jordan Well CV1 5QP
Herbert Art Gallery
The Herbert has extensive and wide ranging collections which are grouped under four broad headings:

Christchurch Spire, New Union Street, Coventry CV1 2PS, England, UK
The Wave
An indoor waterpark located in the heart of Coventry. Six high-octane slides precision-engineered for maximum fun, and a state-of-the-art gym and fitness suite to get the blood pumping.