About Wolverhampton- At the heart of the motorway and rail networks, Wolverhampton is in easy reach from anywhere in the UK and an excellent base for exploring the Midlands. Just 17 miles from City of Culture finalists Birmingham, Wolverhampton is the gateway between the historic Black Country and the beautiful countryside of Shropshire and Staffordshire. Shopping - Wolverhampton is an attractive and competitive shopping destination with two fully-refurbished, covered shopping centres, all the high street names, specialist shops and famous Department Stores. The lively outdoor and indoor markets have been trading since the 13th century and offer a huge range of produce.
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Things to do - The City of Wolverhampton has plenty to offer the visitor, with over 1,000 years of recorded history and attractions ranging from an innovative and expanding art gallery to Britain's only all-weather, floodlit racecourse. The city's gardens are spectacular following major restoration work at West Park, St Peter's Church and Bantock House.Other attractions such as Bilston Craft Gallery and our two National Trust properties - Wightwick Manor and Moseley Old Hall - enhance the city's offer further. For days out with children see: www.kidsdaysout.co.uk/
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