- 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.
- Royal Worcester Porcelain
- The Royal Worcester visitor centre provides guided tours and you see skilled craftsman at work or try your hand at Paint a Plate. The Royal Worcester Bestware & Seconds shops offer a range of quality bone china, porcelain & giftware.
- 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.