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The historic spa town of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire is situated on the banks of the River Chelt on the edge of the picturesque Cotswolds. Home to the flagship race of British steeplechase horse racing, The Gold Cup, spectacular Regency architecture and church bells, art galleries and museums and fabulous restaurants, the city attracts many tourists and visitors each year. It is also home to much light industry including food processing, aerospace and electronics and Cheltenham venues provide all the necessary space for meetings, conferences, trade shows as well as private functions and events.
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The city has been a health and spa town since the early 18th century and while the spa waters are still taken recreationally at the Pittville Pump Room, this is no longer the main focus of the town. Every year wonderful festivals are organized in the arts, music, jazz, literature, sports and science fields. Today, these are the major draw cards for visitors to the city. They take place in Cheltenham venues that include the Town Hall, the Everyman Theatre, the Playhouse Theatre and the Pittville Pump Room.
The city Racecourse is also a very popular venue for music festivals as well as the renowned Cheltenham Festival. The grandstand has spectacular views across the racecourse and also provides 12 function rooms and 60 boxes that can accommodate any event from a small meeting for a few guests to a conference of 400.
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The grandstand is linked directly to The Centaur, a purpose built venue for large functions. This adaptable space with removable seating, stages and state-of-the-art equipment caters for up to 2,250 people and also provides extensive indoor exhibition space.
The city offers a vast array of hotels from simple budget accommodation to luxury four-star and boutique establishments. Close to the racecourse, the city center and Pittville Pump Room with ample parking and friendly service, these Cheltenham venues provide accommodation for both leisure and corporate guests. One of the city's finest Regency hotels, The George Hotel boasts an abundance of original features with a completely renovated contemporary interior. Many hotels provide meeting rooms that are light and airy with meals provided by the same chefs in charge of their award-winning restaurants.
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Guests to any Cheltenham venue are ideally positioned to explore the Cotswolds, Stratford upon Avon and the historic town of Bath. Beautiful Regency town houses with award winning gardens, intricate ironwork and painted stucco facades line the Promenade and squares and terraces of neighboring towns and villages.
Conference centers tucked away in the peaceful Gloucestershire countryside provide inspiring surroundings and a distraction free environment while delegates are free to enjoy the landscaped gardens and excursions to some of England's most beautiful countryside.
The Devils Chimney just outside Cheltenham offers picturesque views of both Cheltenham and the Severn Vale.
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The scenic rural scenes and idyllic villages and towns of Tewkesbury, Cirencester and Gloucester provide a perfect setting for that never-to-be-forgotten wedding, important event or family get-together. Wedding night accommodation, use of landscaped gardens for photographs and wedding planners to ensure that every detail is well managed are all part of the package. With so many Cheltenham venues to choose from for that special day, every bride is assured of exactly what she wants. Be it a Victorian manor house or a country pub, at the racecourse or the city hall, at a modern city hotel or a quaint country inn, whatever the choice, Cheltenham venues will have just the thing.
Conferences, meetings, events and weddings enjoy a sense of style and elegance in this historic regency spa town. Venues in Cheltenham provide a full range of facilities to suit all types of events and successfully combine a prestigious atmosphere with historical charm.
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