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Writer's pictureMaleeha Iqbal

5 places to visit this summer in Peterborough

Seek upon fun and entertaining places to visit this summer.

 

Nene Park: Reconnect with the beautiful nature Nene Park provides us with. You can take a peaceful stroll through the woods,  Have cute picnics, family barbecues, and plenty of space to throw a ball around.

 

See a play: Peterborough has been blessed with the play Refugee! Which is a new political, devised theatre piece written by Aisha Zia. Weaving together urgent, important interviews, conversations, and real-life testimonies from the performers, migrant, refugee, and sanctuary-seeking communities. Refugee is a new political, devised theatre piece written by Aisha Zia. W. The play will be showcasing at the Key Theatre between Thursday 15-17th of August - book your ticket here: https://keytheatre-peterborough.com/event/refugee/.

 

Peterborough Museum: Experience and learn Peterborough’s history to see how each era lived up to now. Take part in the upcoming events the Museum has on such as the life and observational drawing classes. Working with a live model or unique objects, develop your skills and own expressive style in this artist-led session. Perfect for art students and both novice and experienced artists, this class will be commencing on Thursday 5-26th of September.

 

Go to Brunch: One thing I can say confidently about Peterborough is the variety and appreciation of brunch, here are some of my favourite places to experience delicious food while sitting in beautiful scenery. Cote, Argo Lounge, The Chalkboard and The Sanctuary - enjoy!

 

Bowling: Brush up on your bowling skills by heading down to Hollywood Bowl, go head to head with the arcade machines, and make the most of a summer day.

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