About

Exeter Historic Guildhall is a captivating destination, adored by visitors for its impressive architecture and rich history. This recently refurbished marvel offers a journey into the past with its fascinating historical significance and abundant artifacts, all available to explore free of charge. The Red Coat guides are known for their extensive knowledge, and John, one of the top guides, receives high praise. Perfect for a family visit, the Guildhall is suitable for children and features a good selection of shops nearby. The council chamber remains in active use, adding to the building's living history. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just looking for an enriching outing, the guided tours at Exeter Historic Guildhall promise a memorable experience.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Marks and Spencer (Stop 8)
Bus stop 86 m walk
Queen Street (Stop 15)
Bus stop 136 m walk
Exe Street
Bus stop 301 m walk
South Street (Stop 41)
Bus stop 117 m walk
Central Station (Stop 27)
Bus stop 310 m walk
George's Meeting House
Bus stop 322 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 162 reviews
4.5/5 162 reviews
Philip Howard
Philip Howard
3 months ago on Google

Informative and lovely to view

Mike Kitchen
Mike Kitchen
4 months ago on Google

An amazing listed grade 1 building in the centre of Exeter. Inside the Judges room has recently been restored, showing the beams in the ceiling. I got married in this building - highly recommended for anyone looking for a small wedding!

Salvador Leiros
Salvador Leiros
7 months ago on Google

The best the problem only is the security people with education