Landmark
Great Western Arcade
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Great Western Arcade is a covered shopping street dating from the 1870s, connecting Colmore Row and Temple Row. Its ornate ironwork, glass canopy, and polished wood storefronts evoke a bygone era. Inside, visitors find independent retailers selling jewelry, art, and gifts, alongside cozy cafes and a renowned patisserie. The arcade's intimate scale and architectural beauty make it a delightful escape from the city's bustle, perfect for a leisurely browse or a coffee break.
Don't miss
- Ornate Victorian architecture: intricate ironwork and a soaring glass roof
- Boutique shops: independent jewelers, art galleries, and specialty food stores
- Coffee at Yorks Bakery Cafe: a popular spot for artisan coffee and pastries
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Great Western Arcade
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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