Through the Shop Window: Town Trail
Follow this free trail and discover what shops and businesses used to be in Warwick in Victorian times.
From a local baker who supplied bread for a castle elephant, to a Warwick butcher who famously provided sausages for the Earl of Warwick’s breakfast, 'Through the Shop Window' is a free summer trail inviting visitors to explore Warwick town centre through its shop windows. The trail reveals fascinating stories from the Warwick Castle archives and the businesses that once supplied the castle in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The trail links shops, streets and gardens across the town, using eye catching window displays, maps and QR codes to uncover hidden connections between town and castle.
Pick up a free trail from Market Hall Museum, Warwick Tourist Information Centre and shops, complete your trail and get your map stamped at Tourist Information. Don’t forget to see the ‘Warwick Castle Unboxed’ exhibition at the Market Hall Museum.
Runs until 29 August.
