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Escort City Guide for the English City Coventry

Coventry is a sizeable city in Central England with a population of around 326,000. Visitors come to Coventry to tour the medieval cathedrals, award-winning museums and galleries, and picturesque parks and gardens. You'll be less than an hour away from the larger city of Birmingham where there are even more attractions and activities.

Coventry Hotels for an escort date

  • Old Hall House

    Stay in Coventry in grand style at the Old Hall House featuring seven handsomely decorated ensuite bedrooms refurbished to a high standard. Each room has solid oak furniture and plush furnishings. For entertainment, all rooms feature LCD screen TVs and DVD players with a video library. Each room also has a minibar and coffee and tea maker. The hotel has an onsite restaurant and a business center with meeting facilities. Room service is available for limited hours.

    • location_on Meriden Road Fillongley Coventry, CV7 8DX, UK
    • phone +44 1676 540333
    • link www.stayatheart.co.uk
  • Coombe Abbey Hotel Warwickshire

    Step back in history and stay in an original 12th-century Cistercian Abbey. The Coombe Abbey Hotel Warwickshire is set on 500 acres of breathtaking parkland with formal gardens. Each room is uniquely decorated with magnificent furnishings like four-poster beds. Rooms have satellite TVs and have Wi-Fi. The Garden Room Restaurants offers fine dining with a dress code(no jeans or sweats.) Table reservations are recommended. The property also has a bar and meeting facilities.

    • location_on Brinklow Road Warwickshire Coventry, CV3 2AB, UK
    • phone +44 7645 0450
    • link www.coombeabbey.com
  • Macdonald Ansty Hall

    Macdonald Ansty Hall is a magnificent Georgian house surrounded by eight acres of pristine landscaped gardens. The 62 individually decorated rooms offer amenities such as flatscreen TVs, tea and coffee makers, hairdryers, and a trouser press. The onsite restaurant focuses on fresh seasonal cuisine and has a well-stocked wine cellar. The property has meeting rooms with private dining services for you and your escort girl.

  • Best Western PLUS Windmill Village Hotel

    Located in a secluded yet convenient setting in the West Midlands countryside, this hotel is accompanied by a golf club, 18-hole course, and spa. Choose from 105 rooms including deluxe, superior, and executive accommodations, some with golf course views. Comfortable and well-appointed standard rooms are adjacent to the hotel. The property has a swimming pool, leisure facilities, restaurant, bar, and banquet facilities.

    • location_on Birmingham Road, Allesley Coventry, CV5 9A, UK
    • phone +44 24 7640 4040
    • link www.bestwestern.co.uk

Coventry Bars

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    8 Hay Ln Coventry CV1 5RF, UK

    Coventry's oldest pub, the Golden Cross has been around since 1853. Some of the original Tudor features remain. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming. Located next to a cathedral in historic surroundings, it features a wide selection of ales from far away places, local gins, and homemade British food. The bar hosts live music events and open mic nights for you and your escort girl.

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    The Old Windmill

    One of Coventry's most popular bars, the Old Windmill dates all the way back to the 16th century. The Grade II listed building has old wood paneling and a fireplace. The bar has a great selection of beers and ales served with pies and cheeseboards. The surrounding neighborhood has Elizabethian Era buildings, and an outbuilding on the property contains the remnants of an old brewery.

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    The Phoenix

    The Phoenix is a favorite Coventry sports bar serving beer, wine, cocktails, burgers, and pub grub. The decor is stylish with exposed-brick walls and banquettes. All major sports games are streamed on a big screen. Both BT and Sky Sports are featured. The bar has an outdoor area for use in good weather.

COVENTRY RESTAURANTS

  • Nashaa

    Patrons from surrounding towns come to Naasha for the freshly cooked traditional Indian cuisine and cocktails. The lamb is especially popular along with delicious chicken and curry. The staff is friendly and professional. Naasha boasts excellent ratings.

    • location_on 154 Longford Rd Coventry CV6 6DR, UK
    • phone +44 24 7636 6344
    • link Nashaa-Longford
  • Rising Café

    Located near the Coventry Cathedral, the Rising Café was visited by William and Kate while touring Coventry. The café has an extensive menu along with artisan coffee and tea. Try the Philly cheesesteak or the chicken and bacon wrap with sweet potato fries. Or drop in for afternoon tea with burger sliders.

    • location_on Priory St Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK
    • phone +44 24 7652 1235

Coventry Cultural Opportunities

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    Coventry Cathedral

    The Coventry Cathedral is a memorial to the ruins of the 14th-century Gothic St Michael’s Cathedral which was bombed on Nov. 14, 1940, during WWII. The largest remaining remnant is a working bell tower with a visitors center. The new cathedral sits nearby and was consecrated in 1962. It features the tapestry of Christ, stained glass windows, and the Expressionist Great West Screen. The cathedral has been voted as the best 20th-century monument in the UK.

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    Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

    Affectionately called The Herbert by locals, this museum features collections in the visual arts, natural history, social history, and archeology. The British Life and Landscapes exhibition features works by great English painters like Paul Nash, Stanley Spencer, L.S. Lowery, and David Bomberg. The most notable piece, since Coventry was her home, is Lady Godiva by Pre-Raphaelite John Collier. The archeology exhibition has fascinating drawings on Stone Age ceramics, Roman artifacts, and Anglo-Saxon tiles. The medieval collection has a 15th-century helmet, stone masonry from a Benedictine priory, and carved choir stalls from a Carmelite friary.

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    Kenilworth Castle

    Erected in Norman times, Kenilworth Castle is a testament to English Medieval and Tudor history. The site is where the six-month Seige of Kenilworth took place during the Second Barons' War in 1266. The ruins are astonishingly extensive and feature an 18-meter climbable tower that was built for Elizabeth I and the Gothic Great Hall ordered in the 14th-century by John of Gaunt. The grounds include an interactive exhibit in the Tudor stables and an immaculate Elizabethan garden.

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    Lady Godiva Statue

    Lady Godiva from Coventry was a real historic figure. She was a noblewoman who lived during the 11th century. The wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, legend says she rode naked on horseback (covered by her long hair) through the city's streets to protest her husband's heavy taxation on his tenants. The statue was erected in 1949 in the city's central square, Broadgate.

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