From world-class festivals to unforgettable sporting moments, rediscover the cultural heart of the Cotswolds – just a short journey away.

This summer, Cheltenham invites visitors from across the Cotswolds to experience its unique blend of Regency elegance, vibrant festivals and a packed sporting calendar. Known as The Festival Town, Cheltenham comes alive in the warmer months, offering the perfect setting for memorable days out and longer stays with family and friends.

A festival for all ages and interests

Pittville Pump RoomPittville Pump Room (Image: Mikal Ludlow)

Cheltenham’s summer line-up is as diverse as it is exciting. Family-friendly favourites include the Cheltenham Science Festival (June 2-7), Food & Drink Festival (June 19-21) and Summer Jam at The Brewery Quarter (June 26-28), bringing hands-on activities, great food and live entertainment into the heart of town.

Sports fans are equally well catered for. Highlights include the Cheltenham 7s Festival (July 31- August 1), Cheltenham Running Festival (14 June) and Run Cheltenham (September 20), alongside the thrill of the Prescott Motorsport Festival (June 13) and the much-loved Cheltenham Cricket Festival (August 8-24).

Music and culture take centre stage with the internationally renowned Cheltenham Music Festival (July 3-11) and the atmospheric Tuckwell Open Air Theatre Festival (August 11-23). As summer draws to a close, Cheltenham Heritage Open Days (September 11-20) offer a unique chance to explore hidden architectural gems. For something a little different, the GWSR Ale Festival (June 12-14) combines heritage steam travel with local brews.

Across the season, Cheltenham’s pubs and social spots will also be screening major sporting moments - from Wimbledon to the British Grand Prix and the FIFA World Cup matches. Venues such as Tailors, Flight Club Darts Cheltenham and Dunkerton’s Cider offer a lively atmosphere to soak it all in.

Stay a little longer

ScreenshotDine al fresco at The Queens Hotel (Image: The Queens Hotel)

With so much happening, Cheltenham is more than just a day trip. The town centre is uniquely rich in green space, with award-winning parks and gardens providing the perfect place to unwind. Enjoy a refreshing dip at Cheltenham Lido or take a relaxed stroll through its beautiful Green Flag landscapes.

Dining is another highlight to be savoured in Cheltenham, from al fresco dining in style at the Summer Garden at The Queens Hotel to indulging in global flavours at Nagomi, Settebello and Pho. Discover something different at popular spots like Mr Cambray’s Curiosity and Chaplais Kitchen.

Whether you’re visiting for a festival, a sporting occasion or simply to soak up the sun and enjoy the atmosphere, Cheltenham offers the perfect summer escape - where Regency charm meets a season of unforgettable experiences.

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The festival townThe Festival Town logo (Image: Visit Cheltenham)