Great Malvern is an area of the spa town of Malvern, Worcestershire, England. It lies at the foot of the Malvern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the eastern flanks of the Worcestershire Beacon and North Hill, and is the historic centre of Malvern and includes its town centre.
Restaurants in Great Malvern
5.0 based on 856 reviews
Welcome to Pickersleigh Road, home to the Morgan Motor Company for over a century. Opened in Summer 2020, the new Morgan Experience Centre is the perfect destination for you to enjoy and immerse yourself in everything that Morgan – one of the longest established British sports car manufacturers – has to offer. Join a guided factory tour and marvel at the unique combination of craftsmanship and technology that goes into every Morgan car, delve into the fascinating Morgan history in the interactive museum ‘The Archive Room’, hire a Morgan for a day, weekend or even a week, or just relax with friends in the new on-site restaurant ‘The Canteen’. The Morgan Experience Centre is open to visitors during the week and on selected Saturdays. Booking factory tour, car hire or driving experiences in advance is highly recommended, please visit the website for more details. COVID-19 restrictions apply and are subject to change depending on government advice and regulations.
5.0 based on 39 reviews
Malvern Serenity is an award winning salon located in the heart of Malvern. We offer the best in aesthetic facials, massage, float therapy, fat reduction, laser Hair removal, nails, makeup and many more treatments. We specialise in Skin changing treatments and we are proud of our highly qualified team to deliver skin changing results!
Malvern Serenity is the go to place in Malvern for all of your beauty needs, whether it’s maintenance such as nails and eyebrows or relaxation. The therapists are excellent at providing a personalised service and the massages are amazing! The relaxation room is a lovely touch which makes it different to many other salons.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
Small it may be but the collections of local history make it a fascinating visit. Malvern's history from the water cure doctors to Morgan cars and the WW2 radar developments make Malvern a very special town that 'punches well above its weight'. Well worth a visit !
4.5 based on 374 reviews
Wonderful parish church, originally a Benedictine priory. Having largely escaped the depredations of the reformers and puritans, many early details remain, including the spectacular 15th century stained glass windows. Much to admire and enjoy in this lovely place. Well worth the visit.
4.5 based on 549 reviews
Malvern Theatres is proud of its standing as a leading centre of artistic excellence in the West Midlands. Since opening as the Malvern Assembly Rooms in 1885, it has undergone many changes and is now home to two theatres and a cinema, boasting an impressive range of critically acclaimed theatrical and cinematic productions. The 850 seat Festival and Forum theatres regularly host world class touring plays, musicals, operas and ballets and have become a hotspot for pre and post West End productions. The Forum, along with the recently refurbished 300 seat cinema, comes equipped with the latest cinematic technology to enable live screenings of productions around the world. The theatres are run by the Malvern Theatres Trust, a registered charity, dedicated to ensuring the success of the theatres and maintaining the building for future generations to enjoy. By choosing to visit, you are helping to ensure that this much loved theatre remains part of the community for many years to come.
I have been here about 10 times now and each time, it has not failed to impress. The bars are well staffed for that pre-theatre drink but if I have to comment, the theatre's café/restaurant is too small for the venue - a lot of folks would love to eat here before the show but space prevents this. There are lots of places to eat near by however. The theatre is slap bang in the middle of town with lots of places to have a bite to eat and a drink before, during and after each show. Staff are very friendly and willing to help wherever they can and due to its size, every seat has a good view of the stage. They get a number of tour plays and pre-West End ones, live music is also catered for although they tend to have tribute bands rather than the real thing.
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Real ice rink, laser quest arena, bar, amusements and arcades. Fun for all the family rain or shine!!
As a regular skater at Ice Quest have to say i love this place - the procedures implemented due to covid 19 are excellent and make u feel safe. The price is £10 including boot hire so reasonable - but thats it no parking on top. Rink is smaller than standard rinks but plenty big enough to practice and it is smooth. Drinks and refreshments are available and again reasonably priced. There is music and lights on the rink, and at weekends the in house coach Chris is on hand to assist both visitors and more experienced skaters taking lessons. If you get hooked theres the learn to skate lessons. Last year i had Chinese visitors and the boys loved laser quest. A family run business with friendly and knowledgeable staff love this place.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
As a local resident, although the information on maps and the address of the Malvern Tourist Information Centre are correct, the photo on Trip Advisor is of the PREVIOUS premises, now for sale. Is it beyond the wit of the Trip Advisor or the TIC to post a photo of the current location? It would be more helpful to visitors....
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Very friendly staff, accommodated our group although got our timings wrong and turned up 3/4 hr late- thank you!!! Excellent game, we almost made it out- just 10 seconds extra needed!!! Great clues and prompts, we worked well as a team!!! Highly recommended for groups of teens/ adults!!!
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