Discover the Heart of Wrexham: The Wrexham Taster Half-Day Tour

Nestled in the northeastern corner of Wales, Wrexham is a city rich in history, culture, and culinary delights. For those looking to immerse themselves in its unique charm, the Wrexham Taster Half-Day Tour offers an unforgettable experience that seamlessly blends the city’s storied past with its vibrant present.

A Journey Through Time and Taste

1. The Wrexham Lager Tasting Experience at The Bank Wine Bar & Bistro

Begin your adventure at The Bank Wine Bar & Bistro, where history meets gastronomy. Here, you’ll indulge in the renowned Wrexham Lager, perfectly paired with dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients. The ambiance of this historic venue sets the tone for a day of exploration and enjoyment.

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2. St Giles Parish Church

Next, delve into the architectural splendor of St Giles Parish Church, the largest medieval parish church in Wales. As you wander through its hallowed halls, you’ll uncover tales that have shaped Wrexham over the centuries, all while admiring its intricate design and craftsmanship.

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3. Vault 33

The tour then takes you to Vault 33, Wrexham’s newest upscale cocktail bar, owned by former Wrexham AFC player Neil Roberts. Here, you can sample a specialty cocktail and enjoy the bar’s beautiful Wrexham-themed mural and snug seating.

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4. Wrexham Lager Brewery Tour

Continue your journey with an exclusive tour of the Wrexham Lager Brewery, guided by one of its master brewers. Learn about the traditional brewing methods behind the lagers tasted earlier, gaining insight into the craftsmanship that has made Wrexham Lager a local favorite.

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5. Jones Cafe

Conclude your tour at Jones Cafe with a classic Wrexham treat—fish and chips from Jones’s Fish and Chip Shop, a family-run institution in Wrexham since 1911. This delightful end to your journey encapsulates the warmth and hospitality that Wrexham is known for.

Tour Details

  • Duration: Approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes
  • Availability: Every other Thursday, accommodating up to 12 participants
  • Price: £95.00 per person
  • Inclusions:
  • Food and drinks
  • Entry or admission fees

For those interested in a private tour, arrangements can be made upon request. Please note that due to the tour visiting a working brewery, certain dates or times may not be available.

Embrace Wrexham’s Heritage

The Wrexham Taster Half-Day Tour is more than just a sightseeing excursion; it’s an immersive experience that invites you to taste, see, and feel the essence of Wrexham. Whether you’re a local resident or a curious traveler, this tour offers a unique perspective on a city that beautifully balances its rich heritage with modern vibrancy.

Don’t miss the opportunity to explore Wrexham in a way that engages all your senses. Book your spot on the Wrexham Taster Half-Day Tour today and embark on a journey that you’ll cherish for years to come.

Visit the Wrexham Taster Half-Day Tour page today to find out more.

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