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InExeter Quarters

  1. West Quarter
    The West Quarter is renowned locally as the place to go for indie eats, retro and vintage clothing, books and records.
  2. Castle Quarter
    Named after the 11th century Exeter Castle, the Castle Quarter is the place to go for culture, cocktails and crafts!
  3. Cathedral and South Street Quarter
    The Cathedral and South Street Quarter is in the heart of the city centre, incorporating the beautiful surrounds of Exeter Cathedral.
  4. Guildhall Shopping
    Guildhall Shopping & Dining has everything from fashion to food and axe throwing!
  5. Colour in Exeter Photo Competition
    Exeter has been swathed with a burst of colour this spring, with flags installed across the city as part of the Colour in Exeter campaign. Get snapping for the chance to win a £100 InExeter Gift Card!
  6. East Gate
    The East Gate Quarter is home to numerous independent cafes and restaurants. Department store John Lewis stands at the gateway to the East Gate.
  7. Magdalen Road
    Magdalen Road is the village street in the heart of the city, named one of the ‘10 coolest shopping areas in the whole world’ by The Guardian! You'll find some real local gems here
  8. Princesshay
    Princesshay has over 60 shops and restaurants in a fantastic, modern pedestianised space with the medieval Exeter Cathedral acting as backdrop.
  9. Great Days Out in Exeter
    In Exeter, everything you need for a great day out is within easy reach. The compact city centre has over 2,000 years of history, so there is plenty to see and do, and when you're ready for a break, there is a great choice of cafes and restaurants.

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  1. Add The Turk’s Head to your Itinerary

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    The Turk’s Head

    Exeter

    Located in the heart of the city centre next to the Guildhall is one of the regions oldest pubs and a favourite watering hole of Charles Dickens - or so we believe... Recently restored to its former glory, The Turk's Head is back with a bang and…

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    Exeter Red Coat Guided Tours

    Exeter

    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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    Brewery Experience at The Turk’s Head

    Exeter

    Since September 2021, The Turk’s Head has had its very own micro-brewery! You’ll find our brews on both bars, including our flagship IPA, Fat Boy, which was one of our first experiments and now a legendary tipple.

  4. Add Exeter Cathedral to your Itinerary

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    Exeter Cathedral

    Exeter

    Medieval cathedral. Fine example of Gothic Decorated style. Longest unbroken stretch of Gothic vaulting in the world. Image screen on West Front, Minstrels' Gallery and tombs. Expert guided tours, trails and activities for the family

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    The Turk’s Head

    Exeter

    Located in the heart of the city centre is one of the region's oldest pubs and a favourite watering hole of Charles Dickens - or so we believe. Recently restored to its former glory, The Turks Head is back with a bang and ready to showcase its 700+…

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  6. Add Exeter's Underground Passages to your Itinerary

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    Exeter's Underground Passages

    Exeter

    The Passages were built to house the pipes that brought clean drinking water into medieval Exeter. A guided tour of Exeter's Underground Passages is a memorable event - narrow, dark, interesting and exciting.