Food Scene
It's about 2 mints walk from the apartment and it's modern, all-day French brasserie, serving regional specialities and traditional classics. Excellent review from TripAdvisor.
14 locals recommend
Côte Brasserie - Cheltenham
1 Montpellier TerraceIt's about 2 mints walk from the apartment and it's modern, all-day French brasserie, serving regional specialities and traditional classics. Excellent review from TripAdvisor.
The Ivy Montpellier Brasserie Cheltenham
Montpellier StreetDrinks & Nightlife
A very well established wine bar with contemporary decor, a seasonal brasserie menu and an outside terrace. It's about 3 mints walk to Bayshill Lodge, Montpellier St, Cheltenham GL50 1SY.
25 locals recommend
Montpellier Wine Bar
6 Montpellier StA very well established wine bar with contemporary decor, a seasonal brasserie menu and an outside terrace. It's about 3 mints walk to Bayshill Lodge, Montpellier St, Cheltenham GL50 1SY.
Stylish bar with high ceilings and an open kitchen.
Address: 10/11 Suffolk Parade, Cheltenham GL50 2AB, you
can walk back to the flat within 5 mints.
37 locals recommend
The Retreat
10/11 Suffolk ParadeStylish bar with high ceilings and an open kitchen.
Address: 10/11 Suffolk Parade, Cheltenham GL50 2AB, you
can walk back to the flat within 5 mints.
Something very different and it's about 5 mints walk away, address: 11/13, Montpellier Arcade, Montpellier, Cheltenham GL50 1SU.
40 locals recommend
John Gordons - Specialist Spirit Merchant - Wine, Whisky & Gin Bar - Food
11 Montpellier ArcadeSomething very different and it's about 5 mints walk away, address: 11/13, Montpellier Arcade, Montpellier, Cheltenham GL50 1SU.
Parks & Nature
At heart of Cheltenham, is an important part of Cheltenham's regency landscape. Public park with tennis courts, a cafe and a playground, home to bandstand concerts in summer. Good for picnic, and and people watching. Only about 5 mints to walk to.
Address: 24 Montpellier Spa Rd, Cheltenham GL50 1UL
56 locals recommend
Montpellier Gardens
24 Montpellier Spa RdAt heart of Cheltenham, is an important part of Cheltenham's regency landscape. Public park with tennis courts, a cafe and a playground, home to bandstand concerts in summer. Good for picnic, and and people watching. Only about 5 mints to walk to.
Address: 24 Montpellier Spa Rd, Cheltenham GL50 1UL
Pittville Park is the largest ornamental park in Cheltenham and features the magnificent Pump Room and lakes. Eeastern side of the park, which is overlooked by Pittville Pump Room, and home to the main children's play area, a public toilets and the aviaries where you'll find our popular birds and bunnies. Western park with its more natural layout and small areas of woodland. Here you will find the larger 'lower lake' where you can fish during the fishing season, and there is a smaller children's play area along with tennis courts, a pitch and putt golf course and a skate park.
157 locals recommend
Pittville Park
Pittville Park is the largest ornamental park in Cheltenham and features the magnificent Pump Room and lakes. Eeastern side of the park, which is overlooked by Pittville Pump Room, and home to the main children's play area, a public toilets and the aviaries where you'll find our popular birds and bunnies. Western park with its more natural layout and small areas of woodland. Here you will find the larger 'lower lake' where you can fish during the fishing season, and there is a smaller children's play area along with tennis courts, a pitch and putt golf course and a skate park.
Arts & Culture
The Wilson, formerly known as Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, was opened in 1899. It offers free admission, and has a programme of special exhibitions and a nice cafe.
62 locals recommend
The Wilson
51 Clarence StThe Wilson, formerly known as Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, was opened in 1899. It offers free admission, and has a programme of special exhibitions and a nice cafe.
Shopping
Several dozen high-street, independent and specialist retailers in a modern indoor shopping mall.
Address: High St, Cheltenham GL50 1JZ
11 locals recommend
Regent Arcade
Regent StreetSeveral dozen high-street, independent and specialist retailers in a modern indoor shopping mall.
Address: High St, Cheltenham GL50 1JZ
Essentials
You can buy most everyday essentials: milk, croissants and etc, it's about 3 mints walk away from the apartment.
21 locals recommend
Co-op Food
192 Bath RdYou can buy most everyday essentials: milk, croissants and etc, it's about 3 mints walk away from the apartment.
Marks and Spencer
42 Dyer StEntertainment & Activities
It is beautiful Grade II listed building, which was designed by Frank Matcham and was originally called "The Opera House". It was opened in October 1891 with a performance by Lilly Langtry in 'Lady Clancarty'. It presents a wide range of shows from comedy, drama, musicals & opera. Find a time to see any show, you'll love the interior, dine or drink in the café, or wine bar before a show.
124 locals recommend
Everyman Theatre
10 Regent StIt is beautiful Grade II listed building, which was designed by Frank Matcham and was originally called "The Opera House". It was opened in October 1891 with a performance by Lilly Langtry in 'Lady Clancarty'. It presents a wide range of shows from comedy, drama, musicals & opera. Find a time to see any show, you'll love the interior, dine or drink in the café, or wine bar before a show.