Enjoy Exeter this February with a fantastic line-up of free events and activities across the city.

From museums and seasonal markets to Silent Book Club and a winter programme of Red Coat Tours, there’s something for everyone. Embrace the season, explore local culture, and make the most of what Exeter has to offer - all without spending a penny! .

Silent Book Club

Wednesday 4th, Monday 16th, and Thursday 26th February

Looking to read more in 2026? Exeter’s free Silent Book Club has expanded to three events each month so now there's even more quality time to curl up with a good book. Join fellow bibliophiles for a relaxed evening of reading, socialising and optional drinks at Topsham Brewery and new venue, 12 Bar Music & Social.

Bill Douglas Cinema Museum

Exeter’s Bill Douglas Museum is a must-visit for anyone fascinated by film and moving image history – and best of all, it’s free to explore. Home to the UK’s leading collection in its field, the museum houses over 90,000 items, with more than 1,000 on display. As an accredited public museum and research facility at the University of Exeter, it offers a fascinating journey through cinema’s past.

Quayside Farmers Market

Saturday 21st February

A true highlight of Exeter’s thriving food scene, support your favourite local farmers, and meet the makers, bakers and growers at the monthly Quayside Farmers Market. Set against the historic and picturesque quay, treat your taste buds to the region’s freshest, seasonal flavours and finest local produce.

Quay Words presents: Young Playwrights Workshop

Saturday 7th February

Got a story to tell? Want to see it performed on stage? Start your playwriting journey with Quay Words’ free workshop, in collaboration with the Royal Court. Led by Royal Court Writer in Residence Tife Kusoro, this session will help you develop ideas and begin writing scenes for your play. The workshop also supports the Royal Court Young Playwrights Award, a free competition for UK writers aged 13–18. 

RAMM

Whether you’re seeking a family day out, quiet reflection, or creative spark, the winter months are a wonderful ideal time to explore Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM). Stroll around award-winning galleries filled with art, archaeology, and fascinating objects from around the world, alongside treasures telling Exeter’s own story. From ancient history to contemporary exhibitions, come and explore for free this month. 

Red Coat Guided Tours

Exeter’s Red Coat Guided Tours are now on their winter tours programme but there's still lots of fascinating way to explore our city’s rich history, for free! Led by knowledgeable volunteer guides in their distinctive red coats, these tours run year-round and cover themes from Roman Exeter to medieval marvels, secret passages, and stories of rebellion. There's no need to book, simply turn up and join a walk through centuries of heritage. It’s the perfect opportunity to uncover Exeter’s hidden gems while enjoying an engaging, informative experience from the local experts.

Please note, the winter tours programme runs until 31st March 2026.

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The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum
Museum
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A museum dedicated to the audience's experience of the moving image. Explore the visual culture from magic lanterns to the latest blockbusters. The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum is an ACE Accredited public museum dedicated to our experience of the moving image. Visitors can explore popular visual culture through exhibits of toys, artefacts, images, and memorabilia from the seventeenth century to the present day.

Exeter Quayside Farmers' Market
Market
Exeter Quayside Farmers' Market

Expect a wide range of traders from baked goods with an international flavour, organic vegetables, all types of meat, fish, cut flowers and potted plants, honey, farmhouse preserves, chutneys and cordials, and more.

Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery - RAMM
Museum
Royal Albert Memorial Museum Queen Street Exeter

Exeter’s world-class museum has stunning displays and galleries, fabulous exhibitions and modern amenities. The displays reveal Devon and Exeter’s rich history and global connections. Exotic animals, birds and insects delight children and the World Cultures galleries display stunning items from all over the world.

Exeter Red Coat Guided Tours
Walking Tour
Exeter Red Coat Guided Tours

Find out more about the city’s turbulent history on a free guided walking tour with the Red Coat Guides, running daily throughout the year.

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