If you’re heading to Exeter for a show, be it an intimate underground gig at the Cavern, an eclectic night at the Exeter Phoenix, or a full-evening experience at the Great Hall, you might be browsing TripAdvisor for places to visit before the concert kicks off.
Well, we’ve got you covered. As your pre-gig guides, we’ve rounded up four of the top Travellers’ Choice spots in Exeter, each giving a glimpse into the city’s unique offerings.
A standing ovation for Exeter Cathedral
First up is the majestic Exeter Cathedral, an architectural marvel that has stood the test of time and offers visitors over a thousand years of history. Just a short walk from the city’s premier music venues, the Cathedral provides a tranquil backdrop for contemplation and discovery, with regular tours and events that are perfect for unwinding before an evening of entertainment. Better yet, a place of stillness and reflection the morning after the night before.
Inside, you’ll find an array of historical tales of centuries past; the Bishop’s Throne, a stunning example of 14th-century craftsmanship, an ancient clock crafted in 1376, and the cathedral’s colourful East Window with its original glass, all adding to the cathedral’s awe-inspiring ambience.
A round of applause for RAMM
Not to be overlooked, the Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) is a beacon of global culture and local history. Spanning 16 dynamic galleries, the museum offers a journey from pre-history to modern times, taking visitors from the local sights of Exeter to the far corners of the globe.
It has three special exhibition spaces, so the museum’s ever-changing lineup ensures there’s always something new to discover, from major national tours to community-driven displays and exquisite fine art from the city’s own collection.
With free entry, everyone is welcome to explore again and again and stay as long as they like to soak it all in!
TripAdvisor’s recognition adds to its ever-growing awards cabinet, which includes the Devon Tourism Awards in 2022 and 2021 and Visit England Quality Assured Visitor Attraction in 2019 (to name a few).
Positioned just a plectrum’s throw from key music venues, RAMM is a must-visit for those seeking a blend of culture and history before the night’s concert.
Make some noise for the Red Coats
For those who enjoy a guided experience, the Red Coat Guided Tours offer an engaging way to explore Exeter’s historical landmarks. These tours have been recognised for their informative and friendly approach to storytelling, enriching your Exeter experience before you head to your musical event.
Operating throughout the year, the free guided walking tours are the perfect way to explore Exeter. Walking tours depart from the Hooker Statue on Cathedral Green (apart from Historic Quayside and Canal Trip tours) and last approximately 90 minutes. All tours start promptly at the time advertised.
Give it up for the Corn Exchange
Rounding out our list is the Exeter Corn Exchange, known for its dynamic array of events ranging from comedy to music and dance. This venue has made its mark on Exeter’s cultural scene and is an ideal starting point for an evening of diverse entertainment.
It’s Exeter’s largest city centre venue, with Comedy, Dance, Music, and much more. The theatre, business, music, and entertainment venue is located in the heart of the centre and offers a full and diverse programme of events and shows. The Corn Exchange is conveniently situated for good public transport links and parking, and nearby are plenty of pubs and restaurants for the Exeter dweller.
Each of these TripAdvisor award winners plays a vital role in enriching Exeter’s tourism and economy. If you’re gearing up for a gig, exploring architectural wonders, or delving into historical exhibits, Exeter promises enriching experiences that go beyond just music.
Stay connected with us at Involving Music to discover more about these destinations and to plan your visits around upcoming gigs and events.