Although firmly established as a vibrant city, Wolverhampton’s roots as a charming market town can still be felt.
The indoor and outdoor stalls on Cleveland Street are always busy. Popular with local foodies, the traders are known for their wide choice of fruit and vegetables, with meat, cheese, spices and more on offer every week.
From food to fashion, there are also shopping malls in the city and suburbs packed with contemporary shops and high street favourites - perfect for indulging in some retail therapy, before enjoying one of the many bars and restaurants dotted throughout.
Wolverhampton is a cultural hub within the West Midlands. Whether you prefer to lose yourself in independent cinema at the Light House Media Centre, watch a performance at the 20th Century Grand Theatre or visit the latest collection on show at the historic Wolverhampton Art Gallery, fans of the arts will feel at home in the city.
On sunnier days, a visit to West Park is perfect for taking a stroll through the well-kept gardens and conservatory, or trying your hand at one of the many sporting activities available, ranging from tennis to bowling.
A number of Ofsted-rated Outstanding schools can also be found in the area, including Woden Primary School and Wolverhampton Girls’ High School, while the University of Wolverhampton offers plenty of opportunities for further learning at all levels.
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