of sightseeing opportunities to help break up the shopping day. Take a tour around the renovated Shire Hall, reminisce on days gone by in the Nelson Museum, or walk over the stunning Monnow Bridge and admire the river that runs below.
And when you feel like you’re all shopped out, there are numerous cafés and restaurants serving up delicious dishes ready for you to refuel. Prego in Church Street offers some of the finest Italian dishes around. And The Coach House in St John Street offers traditional recipes alongside mouth-watering desserts.
Monmouth is also home to two brilliant theatres – the Savoy Theatre and The Blake Theatre – which both host an extensive range of live events. Why not try and co-ordinate your Christmas shopping day with one of their forthcoming productions and really make a day of Monmouth? The Savoy will be showcasing the traditional family pantomime Sleeping Beauty from 14th to 18th December.
Award-winning actor and writer James Hyland will be bringing his one-man
show ‘A Christmas Carol – As Told By Jacob Marley (deceased)’ to The Blake on 9th December.
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