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Saturday 25 September 2021 • Promotional Content


Autumn foodie breaks in Exeter


This autumn, escape to the historic city of Exeter for a weekend of indulgence


coast, has led to Exeter becoming a foodie destination.


I Its


ts location in the heart of Devon, surrounded by fertile farmland and within close proximity of the


restaurants


serve top-quality produce from outlying farms and fresh fi sh is caught off the nearby coast. Local Devon produce features on


menus at eateries across the city, and you’ll need at least a few days to get just a small taste of some of the fi ne fl avours on off er. T at’s why Visit Exeter is off ering the chance to win a fabulous foodie break in Exeter, where you’ll experience some of its best- known restaurants, plus the opportu- nity to explore this beautiful city. Exeter is the perfect place to enjoy


the great outdoors, slow down and try something new.


WIN A FOODIE BREAK FOR TWO IN EXETER


• Two nights B&B at the centrally located Jurys Inn Exeter • Lunch or dinner at the family-run Harry’s Restaurant and the fantastically located Rockfi sh Exeter


• Rail tickets for travel to Exeter on the GWR network • Signed copy of Mitch Tonks’ latest cookbook Rockfi sh — The Cookbook


To enter visit: visitexeter.com/foodiebreak Closes 30 November 2021. Visit website for full T&Cs.


Find out more at visitexeter.com


Five reasons to visit Spitalfi elds Market W


East London’s Spitalfi elds Market has something for everyone


hether you’re an east London local, worker or visiting from far and wide,


there are so many reasons to make Spitalfi elds number one on your list of places to explore.


1. Tuck into tasty cuisine from across the globe without even leaving the city. Bishops Square boasts a huge variety of award-winning street food


trucks from hand-pulled


Italian pasta and juicy American- style barbecue to crispy Japanese gyoza. Take your pick.


2. Explore your artistic side with a visit to the monthly Arts Market. T is popular weekend extrava- ganza allows visitors the chance to discover established and up-and- coming talented creators and chat to them about their work, before purchasing


something special


to remind you of your trip. With aff ordable art and more exclusive pieces, there’s something for every occasion and taste.


3. Widely known for the huge number of market traders — Spitalfi elds is home to more than 100 — the market really is a hub of creativity and talent. Shop handcrafted home- ware, fashion, accessories and so much more. Make sure you visit the big brand boutiques too, such as Malin+Goetz and Amazon Salon.


4. Have you ‘herd’? T ere are 21 life- size elephants dotted in and around the market. Created by Gillie and Marc and inspired by real-life orphans in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the elephants are there to educate visitors about conservation and the work of this incredible charity. Make sure you download the Spitalfi elds app and take the Herd of Hope quiz while you’re visiting.


5. With its brilliant transport links, selection of welcoming watering holes and trendy bars, Spitalfi elds is the place to socialise. Not only will you be spoilt for choice when it comes to group drinking and dining, but you can also engage in a bit of healthy competition while you’re here, too. Challenge friends to table tennis, shuffl eboard and table football at Players Social and let the games begin.


T. 020 7377 1496 spitalfi elds.co.uk


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