Exeter has a rich cultural heritage. Its long history has led to a strong identity as a small city with lots of character. The mix of historic buildings including the Exeter Cathedral and St. Nicholas Priory sit alongside cutting-edge shops, restaurants, and arts venues which are embraced by proud locals and businesses.
The arts are well represented here, from quirky, independent venues such as the Cygnet Theatre to big acts appearing at the Exeter Corn Exchange and Northcott Theatre. Visit the city’s museums and galleries for a broad spectrum of exhibitions, check out Exeter’s packed calendar of events throughout the year – there is something for everyone!
Exeter’s location in the heart of Devon is hard to forget, with glimpses of the surrounding green countryside from many parts of the city. Devonians are known for loving the outdoors, and Exeter offers plenty of opportunity to get out and enjoy a wide range of activities, from walking and cycling along the River Exe Estuary, to canoeing and kayaking along England’s oldest ship canal.
Being surrounded by fertile farmland and proximity to miles of coastline means the city’s restaurants place a strong emphasis on local produce, and the weekly farmers market gives buyers the chance to buy direct from the producers. The annual Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink and other foodie events throughout the year celebrate the excellent quality of food and drink in Exeter.