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Things to Do in Coventry 2026: Top Attractions

Explore Coventry's must-see attractions from its iconic Cathedral to the world's largest British transport museum. Discover what makes this historic city essential.

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By Coventry News Desk

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Things to Do in Coventry 2026: Top Attractions
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Coventry is a city with a story unlike any other in England. Heavily bombed during the Second World War, it rebuilt itself with determination and an extraordinary civic spirit that is still palpable today. The iconic Coventry Cathedral, where the ruins of the medieval original stand preserved alongside Sir Basil Spence's striking 1962 replacement, is one of the most moving and architecturally significant buildings in the UK. The Cathedral's reconciliation ministry and its international art collection, including the famous Graham Sutherland tapestry, make it essential visiting.

Coventry Transport Museum is the largest collection of British road transport in the world and a genuine must-visit for anyone with even a passing interest in automotive history. From the earliest velocipedes to Land Rover Defenders and the world land speed record-breaking Thrust SSC, the museum's collection spans over a century of engineering ambition. The recently renovated galleries tell the story of Coventry's central role in shaping British car and cycle manufacturing.

The city's legacy as UK City of Culture 2021 continues to bear fruit, with a newly energised arts and events programme and significant investment in public spaces. The FarGo Village creative quarter on Far Gosford Street has become a thriving hub of independent shops, studios, food traders, and pop-up events. Coventry University and the University of Warwick bring a young, cosmopolitan energy to the city, supporting a lively cafe culture and growing independent food scene that makes Coventry an increasingly rewarding place to spend a day or a weekend.

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