
Winchester is known as a place where the past and present collide in England. The culturally rich city has meticulously preserved architecture, characterful places to eat and drink, and quirky cultural attractions that equally inform and entertain.
Winchester has many fun things to do – you can enjoy a contemporary play in a 900-year-old theatre, view modern art in the grounds of an ancient church, and compare 21st-century warfare with centuries-old methods at a renowned museum. The city lies at the western end of the South Downs National Park, making it an excellent base for those interested in exploring the English countryside, too.
A remarkable landmark from the 11th century
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Exploring Winchester Cathedral is like diving headfirst into more than 1,000 years of English history. Built next to the foundations of a 7th-century church, the cathedral itself dates to 1093, though only fragments of that original structure survive.
The building that stands today took shape bit by bit between the 12th and 15th centuries, and its interior features – like the expertly carved choir stalls – are from that time. There are 3 popular guided tours on offer, as well as daily evensong and Sunday services.
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Winchester Cathedral
Historic gates, pubs, and bookstores
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Kingsgate is a quiet corner of central Winchester, close to Winchester College. Home to one of the city’s 2 surviving fortified gates in the city, it’s believed to be where the Romans erected a city gate around 2,000 years ago.
Atop the structure is a tranquil, diminutive church – St. Swithun-upon-Kingsgate. Nearby, The Wykeham Arms is a cosy spot for those looking to enjoy local ales. There are also bookshops, including P&G Wells, which has been trading for over 250 years.

Kingsgate