- Worcester Cathedral
- England's loveliest Cathedral, open every day. Royal tombs, an ancient crypt and chapter house, medieval cloisters. Victorian stained glass. Service three times daily.
- Elgar's Birthplace and Museum
- Country cottage birthplace, displaying Elgar's desk and family possessions, complemented by modern Elgar Centre.
- Worcester Porcelain Museum
- The Worcester Porcelain Museum houses the world's largest collection of Worcester Porcelain. The ceramic collections, archives and records of factory production, form the primary resource for the study of Worcester porcelain and its history.
- The Commandery
- A Grade 1 listed site dating back to the 12th century, The Commandery has had a long and varied history that is reflected in its range of architectural styles from medieval to Victorian.
- Greyfriars (National Trust)
- Timber framed medieval merchant's house built in c.1480 with panelled rooms, antique textiles, rugs, carpets and furniture. Delightful walled garden.
- Worcestershire County Cricket Club
- The traditional architecture and the fabulous views of the Cathedral set a perfect scene to watch first class cricket.
- Worcester Rugby Club
- The 10,197 capacity stadium is renowned for its loud and electric match-day atmosphere, making the ground and facilities the envy of many rugby clubs.
- Severn Valley Railway
- 16 miles of glorious countryside. Trains operate every weekend throughout the year and daily in the summer season. More than just a train ride. A great day out for all the family!
- Eastnor Castle
- Magnificent Georgian castle set in the dramatic surroundings of the Malvern Hills. Surrounded by a beautiful deer park, arboretum and lake. Inside this family home you'll find lavish interiors, fine art, medieval armour and much more.
- Witley Court (English Heritage)
- Spectacular ruins of a once great country house, destroyed by fire in 1937. This vast Italianate mansion is surrounded by magnificent landscaped gardens, which contain the Perseus & Andromeda Fountain.
- Hanbury Hall (National Trust)
- Hanbury Hall is a stunning William and Mary style house completed in 1701.
- Hagley Hall
- Hagley Hall and Park are among the supreme achievements of eighteenth-century English architecture and landscape gardening.
- Forge Mill Needle Museum
- The Forge Mill Needle Museum tells the fascinating and sometimes gruesome story of needle making in Victorian times.
- West Midlands Safari Park
- At West Midlands Safari Park the 4 mile drive-through Safari covers an area of over 150 acres. Home to a variety of exotic and unusual animals which roam the reserves.
- University of Worcester
- The University of Worcester offers excellent courses and flexible study options, supported by high quality staff and first class, modern learning resources.