SCORES of people flock to the city every year to soak up views of the countryside or to visit some of the many attractions like the Cathedral.
However, we asked our readers on the Worcester News Facebook Page to share some of the hidden gems they have found in Worcester over the years.
Toys and Games of Worcester
Location: 47 Broad Street, Worcester
David Thatcher said the store is similar to the Tardis because it is much bigger on the inside.
Mr Thatcher said: "Toys and Games of Worcester, a regular Tardis of a shop, far bigger on the inside than the outside, and an Award Winning Retailer, well worth the visit."
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And Lego fans are in luck because the store had a massive delivery of lego on Monday (January 9).
Old Plantation Woods
Location: Warndon Villages, Worcester WR4 0QJ
This hidden gem might be the perfect place to visit during the spring as that is when the Bluebells comes out.
Stephen Hodgson said: "Old Plantation wood in Warndon Villages in the early spring when the bluebells are out".
Marrs Bar
Location: 12 Pierpoint Street, Worcester
John Whiten said on our Facebook page that Marrs Bar is a hidden gem in Worcester.
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The bar is best known for its live music and open mic nights.
Cathedral Grounds
Location: 8 College Yard, Worcester WR1 2LA
Most people who visit and live in Worcester will know about the Cathedral.
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But a hidden and often overlooked gem could be the Cathedral grounds.
Vicky Argenbright said: "The Cathedral and the grounds if it's open.
"I used to have my lunch there many years ago it was beautiful".
Museum of Royal Worcester
Location: Severn Street, Worcester, United Kingdom
This museum holds the largest collection of porcelain in the world.
Mike Lane said the Porcelain Museum on Severn Street could be classed as a hidden gem because it is often overlooked by people.
However, TikTok star Zoe Bread brought attention to the museum by documenting her visit in a hilarious video.
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Zoe Bread wore a T-shirt that read 'bull in a porcelain museum' for her visit.
The video starts with Zoe telling her viewers that the best way to visit a porcelain museum is with 'a heavy bag of books to swing about with reckless abandon.' And then continues to either drop or dismantle anything she is able to get her hands on apart from a fragile glass on the shelf.
Bonnies Tea Room at Wildgoose
Location: Old Quarry Drive Main Road, Hallow WR2
Jim Hidderley is a fan of Bonnie's tea room and said: "Bonnie's Tea Room and Visitor's Centre at Wildgoose is a hidden gem.
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"A rural tea room and 36-acre nature reserve."
The tea room offers homemade food using ingredients which are grown on-site or sourced locally.
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