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With a population of around 40,000, nobody is going to mistake Salisbury for a big city. That's part of its charm. Located in the Wiltshire countryside 30 miles from the equally interesting town of Bath, Salisbury is a place to get away from it all and experience the charm of the English countryside.
The history of human occupation in the Salisbury area goes back a long, long way. This part of the UK is astonishingly rich in prehistoric monuments, including one of the most famous in the world. The townsite of Salisbury itself was already a fortress when the Romans came to Britain. The founding of the cathedral in 1092 saw Salisbury become increasingly important in the political life of the nation, and its bishops became powerful figures.
In the Middle Ages, the cathedral and the town itself were moved from their original site to a location in the plain below. The new cathedral was started in 1221, and this is the cathedral that still stands in Salisbury today.
Modern Salisbury is an artistic and tourist hub. This small town receives over 300,000 tourists per year, making tourism an important part of the local economy. Given the abundance of unique attractions in the area, it's not surprising.
For a town its size, Salisbury has an extraordinary number of historical sites. The importance of the town in the medieval period can still be seen in the buildings that survive. Visiting Salisbury is almost like stepping into a time machine.
Admire one of the most impressive churches in England at Salisbury Cathedral. Dating back to the 13th century, this cathedral's soaring spire is still the tallest in the country. The cathedral is also home to what may be the oldest working clock in the world, dating back to 1386.
Shop like a local at Salisbury Charter Market. Held in the center of town every Tuesday and Saturday, this market has been going on since 1227 and was immortalized in Charles Dickens Martin Chuzzlewit. It’s a great place to shop for food and unique souvenirs you won’t find anywhere else.
See one of the most important documents in world history at the Magna Carta Chapter House. This ancient agreement between the king of England and his barons dates back to 1215, and the best-preserved of the four original copies is in Salisbury. The document limited the king's power and became the basis of modern democracy not just in England but throughout the world.
Stretch your legs and enjoy the scenery at the site of Old Sarum. This was the original site of the town of Salisbury until the cathedral was moved in the 13th century. Once an Iron Age hillfort, the remains of the castle and the cathedral can still be seen, and you'll also enjoy views out over the Wiltshire plains.
Take a trip through time at Salisbury Museum. The area around Salisbury is uniquely rich in prehistoric sites, and Salisbury Museum collects the artifacts recovered from the many archaeological digs in the area. It's the perfect place to learn more about the town's history and a must-visit to understand the mysteries of nearby Stonehenge better.
Salisbury train station is close to the center of town. Direct trains run from London to Salisbury multiple times per day, and there are also trains from many other cities in the UK.
Salisbury doesn't have an airport of its own, but shuttle buses run from both Heathrow and Gatwick international airports. It takes around an hour and a half to reach Salisbury from Heathrow and about two hours from Gatwick.
Bus service in Salisbury is provided by Salisbury Reds, and they run a number of bus routes through the city that will take you to all the main attractions. The main bus station is close to the train station and City Hall in the heart of town.
As a small town that dates back long before the car's invention, Salisbury is extremely walkable. With its charming medieval streets and historic attractions, it's usually best to explore the city on foot wherever possible. You never know what you'll find when you walk around the town.
Bounce makes pedestrian exploration easier by providing luggage storage in Salisbury. Drop off your heavy bags for as long as you like and explore Salisbury more easily.
Harnham Water Meadows: Ancient irrigation of the low-lying land close to the river created the Harnham Water Meadows. Once essential to the region's food production, these water meadows are now a relaxing place to take a stroll along the river with the picturesque cathedral raising its spire in the background. There are few better places in Salisbury to be than the Harnham Water Meadows on a sunny day. Make your trip easier on yourself by leaving any heavy bags behind at a luggage storage shop in Salisbury.
Stonehenge: One of the best-known prehistoric monuments in the world, Stonehenge needs no introduction. This impressive stone construction dates back over 5,000 years, and its construction and purpose are still something of a mystery to this day. There are prehistoric stone circles throughout the UK and all over Europe, but none are as impressive as this one, less than ten miles from Salisbury. This is one of the UK's most popular visitor attractions and is a truly unique place to visit. Large bags aren't allowed at Stonehenge, so make sure you leave them at a Salisbury luggage storage service before making the trip.
Bath: Around 30 miles to the northwest of Salisbury, the spa town of Bath is one of the country's top attractions outside of London. The Romans first developed the hot springs here, and in the 18th century, the baths were further developed into upscale resorts. Take a soak in the mineral waters, and you’ll feel as though you stepped into a bygone era.
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The price for luggage storage in Salisbury is just €5/bag for the entire day.
There are multiple locations all around Salisbury which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Trading Ford, Flag Poles and many other areas.
Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage in Salisbury.
Yes. There are storage lockers and many other luggage drop off points in Salisbury. Bounce has multiple locations throughout Salisbury where you can conveniently store your luggage with full security and the $10,000 Bounce Gurantee.
The most popular restaurants to visit are Graham's Grill, Outback Steakhouse, and No Way Jose's. Additionally, the highest ranked hotels within Salisbury are Comfort Suites, Affordable Suites, and Days Inn.
Salisbury offers several scenic parks including Trading Ford Monument Site, Yadkin River Park, and Forest Hill Park.
If you're looking for a good museum in Salisbury, we recommend NC Transportation Museum and Rowan Museum. If you prefer to be outside, you can give yourself a walking tour and see some of Salisbury's most popular historical attractions including Horne Creek Farm and monuments like Trading Ford or Flag Poles. Lastly, you can enjoy the local ruin of Ruins or Historic Bethabara.