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Stoke-on-Trent City Guide, Including Stoke-on-Trent Hotels
by Maria Williams Williams, Mar
Stoke-on-Trent has been an industrial centre and has been a favourite
tourist spot for generations. Its five cities, collectively known as
“The Potteries" have provided the world with the best names in English
ceramics, such as Wedgewood, Spode, Portemerion and Moorcraft.
Stoke-on-Trent is also a favourite place for holiday makers with its
classic walks, gardens and theme parks, which provide activities for
the whole family.

Places of Interest:

Most visitors to Stoke-on-Trent visit museums and take factory tours,
which are available at almost any time, except when there is a factory
break. Visiting Gardens and nostalgic cottages and going on long nature
walks are also favourite holiday pastimes.

  • Factory Tours: Most of the factories, such as Wedgewood, sponsor
    factory tours on a regular basis and have small museums dedicated to
    the company, as well as pleasant tea shops to relax and enjoy
    refreshments.

  • The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery: This museum gives an overview
    of the history of ceramics around the world and in Britain. It houses
    the most extensive display of Staffordshire ceramics in the world.

  • Moorlands Peak District: This nature park is an excellent place to
    unwind, take a hike, cycle, and go on a pony ride. There are also spots
    that are perfect for hang gliding and rock climbing.

  • Trentham Gardens: These famous gardens are currently going through
    a 100 million pound renovation to recapture its former design
    originally conceived by Capability Brown. The Charles Barry Italian
    gardens are also currently being restored to their former state. The
    Monkey forest, with 140 Barbary Macaques inhabiting 60 acres of English
    forest, is definitely worth a visit.

  • Ford Green Hall: Go back in time and visit a timber framed cottage
    from 1642. This small museum will give the visitor an idea of what life
    was like in the Potteries before the advent of the Industrial
    Revolution.


  • Things to Do:

    Choose from a variety of activities on your holiday to Stoke-on-Trent.
    The Potteries provide great opportunities for shopping, relaxing at
    amusement parks, and going for a night out at the theatre.

  • Alton Towers: One of Britain’s most popular theme parks, Alton
    Towers provides the visitor with many exciting activities such as
    rides, walks, musical performances and special events.

  • Festival Park: Enjoy the multi screen cinema, the bowling alleys
    and the gaming rooms at Festival Park. It is not far away from
    Waterworld, which provides hours of aquatic fun.

  • Potteries Shopping Centres: As one would expect, you can find great
    places to shop for English ceramics at Stoke-on-Trent at Potteries
    Shopping Centres. The best known brands are available as well as
    products from independent retailers. Each of the five towns in
    Stoke-on-Trent has its own Potteries Shopping Centre, so it is worth
    combining travel and comparison shopping by visiting each one.

  • Pottery Festival: The annual pottery festival celebrates
    Stoke-on-Trent’s best loved product through displays, pottery
    demonstrations and fun for children as they learn how to work a kiln
    and to make their own pottery.

  • Regent Theatre: This classic theatre with a striking Art Deco
    design originally opened as a silent movie theatre at 1929. Since then,
    it has been restored to its former state, and was re-opened by the
    Queen in 1999. The Regent theatre hosts many performances a year,
    including operas, dance performances, concerts and plays.


  • Food & Drink

  • Coffee Shop and Edward’s China: This coffee shop has a charming and
    warm environment, and is noted for its traditional, English home-cooked
    food served by friendly wait staff. This coffee shop is extraordinarily
    family-oriented, and provides changing areas and even bottle warming
    services. The coffee shop and Edward’s China was awarded with a food
    excellence award in 2002, and was voted Best Scones in 2001.

  • The Elms: If you want to enjoy high-quality, classic Indian food in
    an elegant setting, the Elms is a good choice. The menu serves
    traditional Indian favourites, such as Madras and Korma dishes as well
    as Tandoori and even Vindaloo for the brave.

  • Ye Old Crown Pub: This pub gives has the warm, friendly feel of an
    Old-fashioned English pub, and the staff is noted for being amiable and
    quite welcoming. There is an outstanding collection of quality ales and
    other drinks to choose from, as well as bar snacks available.

  • The Ruddle Inn- This 17th century inn is located in the
    Staffordshire countryside and is an excellent place to enjoy
    home-cooked English favourites in the inn’s splendid oak rooms. There
    is also a bar and a pool room for after-dinner enjoyment.


  • Stoke-on-Trent Hotels and Accommodation

    Whether you are looking for a five-star hotel or a traditional B &B
    in the countryside, Stoke-on-Trent has a great selection of places to
    stay for any tourist. The hotels are situated close to the Potteries’
    shopping areas and not far from Stoke-on-Trent’s major attractions. You
    can also find an inexpensive Bed and Breakfast that is well-located and
    contains all of the basic amenities including a private bathroom, cable
    TV, coffee and tea service and a Continental Breakfast.

  • Express by Holiday Inn Stoke-on-Trent

  • Best Western Manor House Hotel

  • Plough Motel

  • Crown Hotel The

  • North Stafford Hotel

  • Quality Hotel Stoke-On-Trent

  • Stoke On Trent Moat House

  • The Swallow George Hotel

  • The Weather Vane


  • If you prefer to spend time in the English countryside, there are some
    beautiful, old-fashioned Staffordshire inns with friendly staff and
    comfortable beds and rooms. These country inns are pleasant places to
    relax and watch a game on television, enjoy a meal, take a stroll and
    get to know fellow tourists.

    Entertainment

    If you like to laugh, go to the Zero Room, which hosts the best of
    professional an amateur comedy. The Stoke-on-Trent playhouse presents
    five productions a year featuring amateur talent and touring companies.
    The famous Regent Theatre is a picturesque theatre which features
    operas, dance performances, concerts and plays.

    Stoke-on-Trent has something for every tourist, from amusement park
    rides, to ceramic shopping and sightseeing. Whether you want to spend
    the day exploring factories by tour or you are looking for the finest
    dining available, Stoke-on-Trent is the prefect place to fulfil your
    desires. At Stoke-on-Trent, you can witness the best of Britain’s past,
    present and future.

    Biography

    Name: Maria Williams
    Website: http://www.sleepuk.com
    Biography: Maria writes for Sleep UK - providers of hotels in Stoke-on-Trent.

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