Exeter is one of England’s most historically significant cities, where Roman ruins meet medieval splendour. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll explore a former Roman fortress that became a wealthy medieval trading centre that exported valuable cloth. You’ll discover the radical people and ancient places that give Exeter its distinctive character.
The tour starts at Exeter Central Station. You’ll weave through historic streets and past the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, with treasures like Gerald the Giraffe and the Exeter puzzle jug. You’ll walk alongside sections of the Roman wall that’s defined the city for nearly 2,000 years, and pass through ancient gateways that once controlled access to this prosperous city.
You’ll learn about the Prayer Book Rebellion and discover how Exeter’s waterways powered its trade and industry for centuries. You’ll see the remains of Exeter’s medieval bridge and hear tales of the city’s resilience during multiple sieges.