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Welcome to Leicester, UK!


Welcome to Leicester, a vibrant city steeped in history and brimming with culture! Nestled in the heart of the East Midlands, Leicester is renowned for its rich tapestry of heritage, diverse communities, modern amenities, and former royals buried under car parks. Whether you’re here to explore our historic sites, enjoy world-class cuisine, soak in the lively arts scene, or attend a cutting-edge scientific conference, there’s something for everyone.

As one of the oldest cities in England, Leicester offers a fascinating blend of the ancient and the contemporary. Discover the remnants of Roman and medieval architecture, including the stunning Leicester Cathedral and the iconic Jewry Wall. The city is also known for its remarkable contributions to the arts and sciences, with famous figures such as author and playwright Sue Townsend and King Richard III, whose remains were famously discovered here, and the pioneering scientist, Sir Alec Jeffreys, who made groundbreaking advancements in DNA profiling right here in Leicester. His work has transformed forensic science and has had a profound impact worldwide.

Leicester's true vibrancy lies in its diversity. Home to one of the UK’s largest multicultural populations, the city celebrates a multitude of cultures and traditions. This is beautifully reflected in its food scene, where you can indulge in a delightful array of cuisines—from traditional English fare to flavorful Indian, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern dishes. The Golden Mile, a stretch of the city famous for its Indian restaurants and shops, is a must-visit for food lovers. The city's cultural scene is alive with festivals celebrating everything from Diwali to the Caribbean Carnival, showcasing the rich heritage of its residents.

Sports enthusiasts will feel right at home here, with two iconic teams: Leicester City Football Club and the Leicester Tigers. Leicester City, famously crowned Premier League champions in 2016, has a passionate fan base that fills the King Power Stadium with energy. Meanwhile, the Leicester Tigers, one of the most successful rugby clubs in history, boast a legacy of excellence at Welford Road. Both teams embody the city's spirit and bring communities together in support of local talent.

Leicester is also proud of its industrial heritage, being the birthplace of Walkers Crisps, a beloved snack brand enjoyed across the UK. Additionally, it was home to Thomas Cook, the pioneering travel company that shaped the way we explore the world.

With its friendly atmosphere and welcoming locals, Leicester invites you to experience the unique charm and warmth that makes our city truly special. So come and explore the sights, sounds, and flavors of Leicester—you’re in for an unforgettable adventure!

 

Great places to visit in Leicester City Centre

  • 1.      Jewry Wall - This ancient Roman wall is one of the largest surviving pieces of Roman masonry in the UK. It dates back to the 2nd century and is part of the Roman baths. The adjacent Jewry Wall Museum provides insights into Leicester’s Roman history.
  • 2.      King Richard III Visitor Centre - Explore the life and legacy of King Richard III, including the discovery of his remains.
  • 3.      Leicester Cathedral - Visit the stunning cathedral where King Richard III was reinterred.
  • 4.      New Walk Museum and Art Gallery - Features a mix of natural history, fine art, and ancient Egyptian artifacts.
  • 5.      The Curve Theatre - A modern venue for a variety of performances, from drama to musicals.
  • 6.      Highcross Shopping Centre - A major retail destination with numerous shops and dining options.
  • 7.      Leicester Market - One of the largest outdoor markets in Europe, ideal for fresh produce and local goods.
  • 8.      St. Nicholas Church - A historic church with impressive architecture and a tranquil atmosphere.
  • 9.      The Guildhall - A medieval building hosting exhibitions and events that showcase Leicester’s history.
  • 10.  National Space Centre - Located just outside the city centre, it's a fantastic spot for space enthusiasts with interactive exhibits.
  • 11.  Clock Tower - A historic and bustling centerpiece of Leicester, the Clock Tower is surrounded by shops and cafes, making it a perfect spot to relax and soak in the city's atmosphere.

These locations together provide a rich experience of Leicester's history, culture, and entertainment!

 


About the association

BriSCEV is the British chapter of the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV). Course and conferences are held annually.

Contacts

For queries about membership or registration please email the treasurer: Joanne.cowe@uhl-tr.nhs.uk


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