Events - Attractions in Cheltenham
Cream of Cheltenham has selected a range of top quality events in Cheltenham for you to enjoy. At Cream of Cheltenham we understand that visitors want a range of events to choose from, from general interest to specialised.
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Cheltenham Gold Cup (Tuesday 11th March to Friday 14th March 2008)
The Cheltenham Festival is the winner of all cheltenham festivals. Attracting lots of TV coverage as well as visitors over the four days. The festival is ended by the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Tickets are in high demand.

Cheltenham Farmers Market (Second / Last Friday of Each Month 9am to 3pm)
Cheltenham farmers' market is held on the second and last Friday of each month by the Long Gardens on the Promenade. It is open from 9.00am to 3.00pm and is a great opportunity to sample and buy locally grown and made produce from Gloucestershire.
Attractions - Attractions in Cheltenham

Cheltenham Everyman Theatre
The everyman theatres main auditorium is an architectural masterpiece by Frank Matcham. The Everyman offers ballet, opera, drama, dance, comedy, music events and the traditional family pantomime. With cafe, wine bar and restaurant available between performances.

Cheltenham Racecourse
Every year Cheltenham has lots of events and festivals taking places around the town, we have included some of those events that may interest you. Cheltenham's most famous event will be the Cheltenham Gold Cup held at the Cheltenham Racecourse.

Gloucester Docks
Gloucester's Historic Docks are steeped in over 200 years of history, with fifteen Victorian warehouses standing as proud guardians to Britain's most inland port. Gloucester Docks is ideally located just five minutes walk from the city centre and Gloucester Cathedral.

Gloucester Cathedral
This beautiful structure stands proud in the middle of Gloucester town centre. Known as one of the friendliest cathedrals in Britain, this is well worth a visit. The beautiful architecture will have you both amazed and interested, find out about this great treasure.

Cheltenham Town Hall
Cheltenham Town Hall is the home of Cheltenham’s impressive all year round programme of major festivals, entertainment, exhibitions and functions. Presenting a varied programme of entertainments. This beautiful structure stand in the Imperial Gardens.

The Birthplace of Holst
The Regency terrace house where Gustav Holst, composer of The Planets was born in 1874 is now a museum the the music maestro. A fascinating display of personal belongings including his piano. Includes a working Victorian kitchen and charming Edwardian nursery.

Cotswold Farm Park
Established in 1971, the Farm Park has on display is an unrivalled collection of rare breeds of British farm animals including sheep, cattle, pigs, goats, horses, poultry and waterfowl. Step into living history with our animal displays and demonstrations. A great day out for the family.