Cheltenham

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Cheltenham Halal Travel Guide

Cheltenham is now probably most famous for the Gold Cup horse race which takes place in mid-March every year. You'll need to book early to find a room, possibly as early as the previous year. Many people accept rooms anywhere within about a miles 50 radius.

It's also famous for housing the top secret Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) responsible for signals intelligence (SIGINT) for UKUSA by Britain's best computer scientists and mathematicians, in its doughnut-shaped building (designed that way for security reasons).

How to travel to Cheltenham

Travel by train to Cheltenham

See also: Rail travel in the United Kingdom

The Cheltenham Spa station GPS 51.89724,-2.09941 is a little outside the metropolitan area and has frequent rail links to London Paddington, Bristol and the south and Birmingham and the north.

There's a regular bus service (D or E) to the town centre:

Stagecoach (D or E): Hatherley → Warden Hill → Rail Station → Town Centre → Racecourse → Bishop's Cleeve → Woodmancote

There is an easy walk through Montpellier into the centre (15–20 minutes). An alternative off-road walking route is 200073/parks_and_open_spaces/547/honeybourne_line The Honeybourne Line but there have been muggings at night. It's too far to walk if mobility is an issue, so take a taxi.

By car

The M5 reaches Cheltenham from the north and south and the A40 from the East (from Oxford) is also a useful transport link. Parking is commonly a problem in Cheltenham, but the one way systems can sometimes get a little confusing. With this in mind an excellent option would be to use the Park and Ride facility eltenham_frameset.shtml National Park and Ride Directory. If you're planning a day at the races, Cheltenham, has its own eltenham_frameset.shtml Racecourse Park and Ride facility

Travel on a Bus in Cheltenham

Inside of Gloucestershire

There are buses from Cirencester, Stroud and other local villages to Cheltenham once an hour.

Several bus services go to Cheltenham from Gloucester. The most direct, comfortable and convenient of these is the est/stagecoach-gold-94 94 (Stagecoach Gold)] bus, which as of March 2018 now operates 24 hours a day (except on Sundays).

Less frequent bus services go to and from Tewkesbury, such as the 41 and 42.

Outside of Gloucestershire

Many national long-distance buses stop at the Royal Well bus station GPS: 51.899624,-2.078241 (behind The Promenade) including the Swanbrook 853 bus and the National Express bus.

The 853 bus travels from Oxford to Gloucester several times a day. A single ticket from Cheltenham to Oxford is £8.00, but day-return tickets are also available:

853 (Swanbrook): Oxford → Cassington (A40) → Witney → Minster Lovell → Burford → Northleach → Andoversford → Cheltenham → Gloucester

The National Express has connections to London Heathrow Airport (and beyond). However it's not feasible to buy a ticket at the station outside of office-hours, so buy online or by telephone.

Fly to Cheltenham

Nearby Staverton hosts Gloucestershire Airport GPS 51.893737,-2.164502 (IATA Flight Code: GLO), which has regular Flights to Jersey. There are also many private aircraft there, which can be chartered.

 Birmingham Airport (IATA Flight Code: BHX) and Bristol Airport (IATA Flight Code: BRS) are each only a couple of hours ' drive (north and south respectively) and offer a wide range of destinations inside and outside of Europe.

It can take several hours to drive to the London airports (Heathrow (IATA Flight Code: LHR), Gatwick (IATA Flight Code: LGW), Luton (IATA Flight Code: LTN) and Stansted (IATA Flight Code: STN)).

How to get around In Cheltenham

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By car

Cheltenham is relatively easy to get around by car. Tourists should be aware of the one-way system when driving in the town centre, although there are plans to possibly alter this under the Cheltenham Transport Plan.

Most parking in the town is paid and is run by NCP] or the 1/car_parks town council.

  • Street George's Road vehicle park Street George's Road, GL50 3DT Opening from Monday to Saturday: 8AM Monday - 8PM including bank/public holidays, Sunday: 10AM Monday - 8PM Up to 1 hour: £1.40, Up to 2 hours: £2.60, Up to 3 hours: £3.60, Up to 4 hours: £4, Up to 6 hours: £7.50, More than 6 hours: £10
  • Portland Gate vehicle park Portland Gates, GL50 4DW Opening Hours: 24 hours Up to 1 hour: £1.50, Up to 2 hours: £2.50, Up to 3 hours: £3.50, Up to 4 hours: £4.50, Up to 6 hours: £7.50, Up to 24 hours: £10.50

Best way to travel in Cheltenham by a Taxi

Taxis are fairly reliable. If you flag a taxi down or get one from the taxi rank you will be charged from the meter, whereas if you book with a taxi company you will be charged considerably less. Most local residents use taxis at night as far as the surrounding villages as night-buses are few (apart from a regular link to Gloucester). At night, taxis wait along The Promenade (it can be very busy at pub-closing times).

Travel on a Bus in Cheltenham

The main bus company is etables.php Stagecoach which operates a number of buses around the town, mainly on routes with letters rather than numbers.

The D bus goes from the station through the town centre to the racecourse and on to Bishop's Cleeve. A single from the town centre to the station costs £1.50, and a day ticket for all the Stagecoach services within Cheltenham (Megarider) costs £2.80.

What to See

Cheltenham - - 226850 - The Promenade, Cheltenham

  • Promenade 51.89840, -2.07799 The broad, tree-lined Promenade and its continuation into Montpellier Walk (look for the caryatids) and Montpellier Street and the town's smart shopping streets (the chain stores are mercifully elsewhere, in the High Street). Look out for the Neptune Fountain at the south end of the gardens in front of the council offices.
  • Imperial Gardens 51.89662, -2.07880 off the Promenade - Colourful display of summer flowers.
  • Pittville Park 51.91026, -2.06775 - Swans in Pitville Park (4748) - Laid out in the early 19th century as the centre of the then-new residential area of Pittville. The park is arranged round an artificial lake, with Pittville Pump Room on the hillside at the north-western edge. The Pump Room is open for free visits to see the fine interior and water tasting when it is not being used for events or weddings.
  • Cleeve Hill 51.93633, -2.01977 Cleeve Hill - Cleeve Hill The highest point of the Cotswolds hill range and in the county of Gloucestershire, at 1,083 feet (330 m). It commands a clear view to the West, over Cheltenham and the racecourse, over the River Severn and into Wales; and to the north over Winchcombe.
  • The Wilson Art Gallery & Museum Clarence St, GL50 3JT 51.901322, -2.077854 ☎ +44 1242 237431 Free The Wilson (Cheltenham) - Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum on 21 March 2009 The museum re-opened in 2013 after a £6.3-million project to expand the building including additional galleries, a performance space, larger cafe and shop and a new home for the Cheltenham Cheltenham Tourism Board Centre. The collection of furniture and other pieces by Cotswold-based Arts and Crafts Movement craftsmen such as Ernest Gimson and Edward Barnsley is particularly good.
  • Holst Birthplace Museum 4 Clarence Road, GL52 2AY 51.90399, -2.07048£4.50 The Regency terrace house where Gustav Holst, composer of The Planets was born in 1874. Interesting both for the building and for the musical history.
  • Crickley Hill and Barrow Wake 51.84514, -2.10490 Crickley Hill and Barrow Wake - View from Barrow Wake towards Crickley Hill - - 986696 - The country park is a site of nature conservation, geological & archaeological interest.
  • Leckhampton Hill 51.86459, -2.07513 Leckhampton Hill and Charlton Kings Common A site of Iron Age hill fort and long barrow and famous for its old limestone quarries. One particularly striking feature on the hill is the Devil's Chimney, a substantial pillar of stone left standing next to one of the upper inclines.
  • St. Mary's Church Clarence St, GL50 3PL 51.90141, -2.07649 ☎ +44 1242 519520 Opening Hours: Visit Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 3PM; Saturday 10AM Monday - noon; Service Sunday 11AM Cheltenham Minster, Street Mary's St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham.jpeg Dating to medieval times, it has been in continuous use for 850 years. In 2013 it became Cheltenham Minster.

Further afield

  • Chedworth Roman Villa Chedworth, GL54 3LJ 51.819401, -1.92295 A half hour walk from the village centre, go from the pub past the church and up the valley. ☎ +44 1242 890256 Adult: £9.50; Child (over 5): £4.75; Family: £23.80 Chedworth Roman Villa - Chedworth Roman Villa 2012 - View from northeast One of the largest Roman villas in the UK.
  • Hailes Abbey Hailes, Nr Winchcombe, GL54 5PB 51.969022, -1.928841 11 miles northeast of Cheltenham ☎ +44 1242 602398 adults £4.40, children £2.60, concessions £4.00 Hailes Abbey - Hailes Abbey Landscape -Q78728
  • Sudeley Castle Winchcombe, GL54 5JD 51.94737, -1.956387 ☎ +44 1242 602308 - Sudeley Castle Sudeley Castle view from garden Oct07 - Historic castle, notable for being amongst other things the final resting place of Henry VIII's sixth wife, Catherine Parr, who is buried in the chapel.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Cheltenham

Pittville Pump Room - Pittvile Pump Room

  • Pittville Pump Room East Approach Drive, GL52 3JE 51.91210, -2.06730 10-min walk north of High Street - Pittville Pump Room Test the waters (and go to concerts) at the Pittville Pump Room.
  • Go to the races at
  • Cheltenham Racecourse Evesham Road GL50 4SH 51.9203, -2.05778 A mile north of town on A435 ☎ +44 1242 513014 Cheltenham Racecourse But only in winter, as (unusually) it's only a jumps-racing course, with frequent fixtures October - March. The big event is Cheltenham Gold Cup, held mid-March.
  • Swim at Sandford Parks Lido 51.89363, -2.07018 set in landscaped gardens next to Sandford Park Opening Hours: May - Oct, hours vary Sandford Parks Lido The Lido has a 50-m outdoor, main swimmingpool (with reserved lanes), a children's outdoor pool, and paddling pool. All the pools are heated to over 70°F (21°C). Café with value hot food.
  • Cineworld Cinema The Brewery, Street Margaret's Road, GL50 4EF 51.90307, -2.07607 Just off the High St, behind Tesco ☎ +44 871 220 8000 (premium rate from mobiles and many non-BT landlines) - The new cinema that put the Odeon out of business. Decent screens, nice sound, comfy seats, expensive popcorn.
  • The Screening Rooms The Brewery, Street Margaret's Road, GL50 4EF 51.90307, -2.07607£££ Situated next to Cineworld and the Screening Rooms offers larger seating, waiter service and a "no kids after 8PM" policy. It's certainly the best way to watch a film but more expensive than Cineworld. Save money by going during the week and during the day and booking online.

Events

  • Gold Cup horse racing Cheltenham Racecourse, GL50 4SH - Cheltenham Gold Cup 317814 In March.
  • International Jazz Festival 51.89, -2.078 Opening Hours: first week of May Cheltenham Jazz Festival
  • Cheltenham Science Festival Opening Hours: early June Cheltenham Science Festival
  • Cheltenham International Festival of Music 51.89, -2.078 Opening Hours: 3 weeks in July Cheltenham Music Festival Music festival and a fringe festival on the same dates.
  • Cheltenham Cricket Festival Thirlestaine Road, GL53 7AD 51.889849, -2.072691 Opening Hours: Starts late July or early August
  • Cheltenham Literature Festival Opening Hours: October Cheltenham Literature Festival
  • Wychwood Festival of music Opening Hours: May Wychwood Festival - Bill Bailey - CREDIT - Steve Porter

Theatre

The Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham - - 888080 - The Everyman Theatre

Cheltenham has several theatres which host a variety of productions.

  • Bacon Theatre Dean Close School, Shelburne Road, GL51 6HE 51.892544, -2.10621 ☎ +44 1242 258002 - The Bacon Theatre, Cheltenham
  • Everyman Theatre Regent Street, GL50 1HQ 51.89969, -2.075164 ☎ +44 1242 572573 Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham Cheltenham's oldest theatre, it has been serving the town since 1891. It has had an expensive refurbishment and still produces to top class, West-End productions. Tickets are available from the box office by phone or online.
  • Playhouse Theatre 47-53 Bath Road, GL53 7HG 51.896738, -2.074061 ☎ +44 1242 522852 - The Playhouse, Cheltenham 57456 The town's community run theatre since 1945. For 70 years the people of Cheltenham have enjoyed the notable facility of their own theatre, in which talented amateurs from all walks of life can work together with a single purpose; the presentation of nonprofessional drama of exceptionally high standards to the theatre-going public.
  • Town Hall Imperial Plaza, GL50 1QA 51.897076, -2.077784 ☎ +44 844 5762210 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 5:30PM Cheltenham Town Hall Cheltenham's magnificent town hall also hosts the odd production along with being used as venue for a multitude of events.

Study in Cheltenham

  • Gloucestershire College - formerly Gloscat | Princess Elizabeth Way, GL51 7SJ 51.901564, -2.11795 ☎ +44 345 155 2020 Gloucestershire College Cheltenham's campus is small, but there are plenty of courses that can be taken. There are other campuses in Gloucester and Coleford in the Forest of Dean.
  • University of Gloucestershire The Park, GL50 2RH 51.900013, -2.07975 ☎ +44 1242 714700 University of Gloucestershire -

Shopping in Cheltenham

Cheltenham.clock.arp - The Wishing Fish Clock in the Regent Shopping Arcade. At 45 ft (13.7 m), it's thought to be the world's tallest mechanical clock.

Cheltenham is a popular shopping destination in the region. Both Promenade street in the centre and Montpellier have many high end shops; including the House of Fraser department store. The High Street and Lower High Street are where you find all the usual chain-stores. There is also the Regent Arcade Shopping Centre.

  • House of Fraser - default,pg 32-38 Promenade, GL50 1HP 51.899924, -2.076099 ☎ +44 344 800 3715 - A high-end department store with many of the expensive brands.
  • Regent Arcade High Street, GL50 1JZ 51.899243, -2.074833 ☎ +44 1242 521345 - Not extremely exciting, but quite a few chain shops on two levels. Its biggest attraction is the Wishing Fish Clock which blows bubbles every hour.
  • John Lewis 123 High St, GL50 1DQ 51.900121, -2.071821 ☎ +44 1242 544000 Opening Hours: Monday - W, F-Saturday: 9AM Monday - 6PM, Th: 8AM Monday - 7PM, Sunday: 11AM Monday - 5PM A large department store.
  • Marks & Spencer 173 High Street, GL50 1DF 51.899890, -2.073499 ☎ +44 1242 521531 - A fairly large branch of the British chain store, with a large food hall and clothing section.

Outside the town centre itself consists several retail parks that should fulfill most of a shopper's needs.

  • Gallagher Retail Park Tewkesbury Road, GL51 9RR 51.917876, -2.104633 ☎ +44 8081 565533 - Retail park consisting primarily of large Sainsbury's supermarket with gas station and café, Next and Sports Direct for clothes shopping and Boots for pharmaceuticals or toiletries. Along with Costa Coffee and Subway.
  • Kingsditch Retail Park Kingsditch Ln, GL51 9PX 51.914335, -2.098646 Retail park consisting primarily of a Marks & Spencer: Simply Food and Home stores, and a large Argos. Along with Currys/PC World and Smyth's across the road for electronics and toys respectively. There are also McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) and KFC restaurants nearby.

Halal Restaurants

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  • Pittville Gates - A row of popular fast-food rather than one single restaurant. Located on the nearest edge of Pittville Park. Very handy for walking back to the town from the races. Mamaris (pizza, Kebab, burgers) are always fresh and friendly. Chinese, Indian and British all available along the same row.
  • Mamari's Kebab 9 Prestbury Road, GL52 2PN 51.904022, -2.069423 ☎ +44 1242 226663 Opening Hours: Sunday - Th: 4PM Monday - 1AM, F-Saturday: 4PM Monday - 3AM
  • The Moon Under Water 16-28 Bath Road, GL53 7HA 51.89740, -2.07235 ☎ +44 1242 583945 - Large Wetherspoon's pub with reasonable food for around £7. Thit is a large and characterless place, but it does have a nice outdoor area at the rear overlooking Sandford Park.
  • The Bank House 15-21 Clarence St, GL50 3JL 51.90094, -2.07590 ☎ +44 1242 240940 - Another Wetherspoon's pub more centrally situated.
  • Simpson's Fish & Chips 75 Priors Road, GL52 5AL 51.903195, -2.04999 ☎ +44 1242 521964 - Winner of the UK's Number 1 Fish & Chip Takeaway 2016 award.
  • The Brewery 51.90331, -2.07606 ☎ +44 1242 574378 - An entertainment/eating complex located behind the Lower High Street. Here you will find a selection of rather boring international chain restaurants including Nando's, Prezzo, Frankie & Benny's and Real China. Parking available (paid). Great if you like eating on industrial-estates.
  • The Daffodil 18-20 Suffolk Parade, GL50 2AE 51.892428, -2.080142 just off Suffolk Road ☎ +44 1242 700055 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 5PM Monday - 11PM, F-Su noon-midnight Converted cinema, decorated in an art Deco style.
  • Flynns 16-17 The Courtyard, GL50 1SR 51.89623, -2.081799 ☎ +44 1242 252752 Does a nice Steaks at a reasonable price.
  • The Langton 189-191 London Road, GL52 6HT 51.889449, -2.056552 on London Road in Charlton Kings ☎ +44 1242 233022 - Offers some nice (if slightly pricey) bar food in a Regency-style building, and a good Sunday lunch.
  • Café Rouge 31-41 The Promenade, GL50 1NW 51.899922, -2.07677 ☎ +44 1242 529989 Opening Hours: Sunday - Friday 9AM Monday - 10PM; Saturday 9AM Monday - 11PM Casual French restaurant. One of the best places to eat Halal in central Cheltenham is Café Rouge, just off the high street. It's brilliant and the food is often good and comes with a smile!
  • Storyteller 11 North Place, GL50 4DW 51.90276, -2.07300 ☎ +44 1242 250343 - Reasonably posh and nice. Very popular.
  • Zizzi's Street James Church, 3 Suffolk Plaza, GL50 2DR 51.892981, -2.08015 ☎ +44 1242 252493 Opening Hours: noon-10PM Wonderful converted 19th century church LS115.php, elegantly decorated with good Italian food and soft drinks. Family/baby-friendly in the daytime.
  • Le Champignon Sauvage 24-28 Suffolk Road, GL50 2AQ 51.891, -2.08 ☎ +44 1242 573449 Opening Hours: Be punctual. Entry Tuesday - Saturday 12:30PM Monday - 1:15PM (last order: 1:30PM) & 7:30PM Monday - 8:30PM (last order: 8:45PM) À la carte lunch or dinner 2 courses: £48, 3 courses: £59, four courses (with Cheese and dessert): £69. Set dinner menu: Tuesday to Friday two courses £26, 3 courses £32 Le Champignon Sauvage Cheltenham's only Michelin starred restaurant (two stars); 4 AA rosettes; Good Food Guide, 2014 Chef of the Year (David Everitt-Matthias) & Decanter Restaurant of the Year. You are not to use your mobile phone in the dining room and gentlemen are to sit down when they use the lavatory.
  • Lumière Clarence Parade, GL50 3PA 51.900381, -2.077282 ☎ +44 1242 222200 - Has a good reputation.
  • Shakes2Go 9 Grosvenor St, GL52 2SQ 51.898154, -2.070934 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 6PM A wide array of ice cream shakes made from delicious and not so delicious ingredients.
  • Sandford Park Ale House 20 High St, GL50 1DZ 51.896815, -2.069983 Head east along the High Street until just out of the shopping area ☎ +44 1242 574517 - A slightly out-of-the-ordinary bar that takes real ale very seriously offering lots of variety. Also sells lager, cider and food. Large rear garden for drinking in
  • The Swan 35-37 High Street, GL50 1DX 51.897582, -2.070558 located on The Strand (which connects to The High St) ☎ +44 1242 243726 - A popular bar with frequent entertainment and has a large heated outdoor area for smokers. Serves both local and known-brand none-alcoholic drinks.
  • The Retreat 10-11 Suffolk Parade, GL50 2AB 51.892911, -2.079822 ☎ +44 1242 235436 Established bar in Montpellier, located on Suffolk Parade. Worth finding to enjoy the "posh" side of Cheltenham. Popular with Cheltenham College on Friday/Saturday when it can be very busy. Ask the local residents for other lesser known restaurants nearby. Montpellier is not easy to explore without local knowledge.

The only large late night restaurants in town are V (formerly Moda) and Moomoo (formerly Blush), nothing unique but both enjoyable. Popular mainly with students.

  • Moomoo - formerly Blush | 1 Regent Street, GL50 1HA 51.900207, -2.074726 ☎ +44 7584 252188

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Muslim Friendly Hotels/Resorts

  • YMCA 6 Vittoria Walk, GL50 1TP 51.896235, -2.07596 ☎ +44 1242 524024

| Hours=Monday to Friday 7:30AM Monday - 10PM; Saturday Sunday 9AM Monday - 10PM £19 for bed and breakfast Has Wi-Fi.

  • Hilden Lodge Hotel 271 London Road, GL52 6YG 51.885821, -2.048967 on the A40 towards Oxford, just out of town centre ☎ +44 1242 583242 £35-50 pppn
  • Bentons Guest House 71 Bath Road, GL52 6YG 51.895860, -2.075073 ☎ +44 1242 517417 £35 pppn
  • Cross Ways Guest House 57 Bath Road, GL53 7LH 51.895355, -2.075477 ☎ +44 1242 527683 Single £45
  • Holiday Inn Express Dunalley St, GL50 4AP 51.904559, -2.076545 ☎ +44 1242 548200 +44 1242 548201 £60 - Located in the centre of the town; many amenities are within easy walking distance.
  • Charlton Kings Hotel & Restaurant London Road, GL52 6UU 51.881246, -2.037057 on the A40 towards Oxford, just out of town centre ☎ +44 1242 231061 - Located right on the east side of town, making it easy to get to from Oxford or London.
  • Ellensborough Park Southam Road, GL52 3NJ 51.9267, -2.04167 ☎ +44 1242 545454 £150-200 Ellenborough Park Hotel Southam House, Southam, Glos. -QQ29108
  • Hotel Du Vin Parabola Road, GL50 3AH 51.898323, -2.082682 ☎ +44 1242 370584 £85-100
  • Malmaison - formerly The Montpellier Chapter | Bayshill Road, GL50 3AS 51.896038, -2.08406 ☎ +44 1242 370655 £85-100
  • The George Hotel Street George’s Road, GL50 3DZ 51.899199, -2.081609 ☎ +44 1242 235751 £80-125
  • Queens, Montpellier H6632@ The Promenade, GL50 1NN 51.896354, -2.08023 ☎ +44 1242 514754

Stay Safe

Cheltenham is mostly a safe town. The so-called "bad areas" though are Hester's Way to the West of the town centre and Whaddon to the north-east.

The Honeybourne Way between the train station and Waitrose also is an area worthy of caution as it is relatively isolated from the rest of the town.

News & References


More Muslim friendly Destinations from Cheltenham

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  • Gloucester is about mile 9 west.
  • Tewkesbury is about 9 miles north.
  • Cotswolds villages of Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-Marsh are about 10 miles east.
  • Cirencester and the 'capital of the Cotswolds' is a half hour drive to the south
  • Bristol is a longer day trip to the south.



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