Guidebook for Salisbury

Chrissie
Guidebook for Salisbury

Food Scene

Our favourite place to eat - quirky mix of Thai food in a medieval pub with friendly host Simon and team.
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Rai d'Or
69 Brown St
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Our favourite place to eat - quirky mix of Thai food in a medieval pub with friendly host Simon and team.
Fantastic bakery - everything made onsite and great place for coffee, sandwiches and delicious cakes and buns
Henderson's Artisan Bakery
Fantastic bakery - everything made onsite and great place for coffee, sandwiches and delicious cakes and buns
Delicious contemporary Indian food, great atmosphere. BOOK!
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Anokaa
60 Fisherton St
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Delicious contemporary Indian food, great atmosphere. BOOK!

Drinks & Nightlife

Lovely old pub with great beers and lively young staff. Best place for an early evening drink in summer as the garden overlooks the Cathedral.
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The New Inn
41-43 New St
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Lovely old pub with great beers and lively young staff. Best place for an early evening drink in summer as the garden overlooks the Cathedral.

Sightseeing

One of Europe's most iconic and beautiful buildings with its incredible spire and cloisters. Its walled Close, locked at night, is a 'village' within the city and witnesses Salisbury's story with buildings from medieval to Victorian around its 80 green acres. Visit the Salisbury museum, the Rifle Museum and Mompesson House and hunt the exact spot from which Constable painted the Cathedral.
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Salisbury dómkirkja
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One of Europe's most iconic and beautiful buildings with its incredible spire and cloisters. Its walled Close, locked at night, is a 'village' within the city and witnesses Salisbury's story with buildings from medieval to Victorian around its 80 green acres. Visit the Salisbury museum, the Rifle Museum and Mompesson House and hunt the exact spot from which Constable painted the Cathedral.
This ancient church was built for the Cathedral construction teams to worship in and has a wonderfully soaring nave and massive, cathedral-scale windows making it incredibly light and atmospheric. Mainly 15th century, don't miss the 1475 Doom Painting over the chancel arch and spot the angels - nearly 250 on walls, pillars and the roof.
The Parish Church of St Thomas and St Edmund
Saint Thomas Square
This ancient church was built for the Cathedral construction teams to worship in and has a wonderfully soaring nave and massive, cathedral-scale windows making it incredibly light and atmospheric. Mainly 15th century, don't miss the 1475 Doom Painting over the chancel arch and spot the angels - nearly 250 on walls, pillars and the roof.