Coventry is a city with six hundred years of history and a
modern, exciting heart.
Long famous for a pioneering spirit the city has developed for a
new millenium. A new contemporary cityscape is appearing. Alongside
the historic buildings and maganificent cathedral, new bars and
eating places are springing up, bringing a lively atmosphere to the
centre of the city.
You can find out more at the Visit
Coventry website.
For the latest information about entertainment, events and
attractions check out the What's
On guide.
A range of special guided
tours are available for teams visiting Coventry for the
Children's Games.
The Warwick campus has
a great balance between urban and rural life. Visitors often don't
realise that the Warwick campus goes way beyond the academic,
accommodation and social buildings, with a collection of peaceful
lakes, meadows and woods beyond.
Not only is it a green campus but with the largest arts centre outside
of London on campus and some of the best University sports
facilities in the country there is lot more for you to discover
at the University of Warwick (Campus Tour).
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8-10 July 2005
Organised by CVOne, Coventry city's destination management and
promotions agency; the city's annual free festival in the War
Memorial Park stretches over two and a half days of FREE high
quality family entertainment
The award winning Godiva Festival is far from being just a music
festival. Old favourites including the Godiva Procession with its
roots stretching back to 1678, rub shoulders with a motorcade of
classic and unusual cars, cabaret, a live acts arena, children's
activities, environmental activities, stalls, funfair, and catering
for all tastes and pockets.
It promises festival goers a great programme that provides fun
for all the family.
2005 will be the eighth Godiva Festival, which this year
attracted crowds of 60,000 people (more).
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