Worcester News readers have been making recommendations for places to visit in the city in 2024.
Prompted by the question "Where is the one place in Worcester everyone should visit in 2024?", Facebook users commented their favourite spots in the city.
There appears to be a resounding love for the iconic Worcester Cathedral judging from the flurry of readers' comments, with a large chunk of responses opting for the place of worship.
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It's been highlighted by folks like Janice Clennell, Chris Davis and Rachel Cramp, who all simply commented: "The Cathedral".
Close to the religious venue, Julie Phillips enjoys a "walk along the River Severn by the Cathedral".
However, Worcester's food scene definitely shared the spotlight.
Rachel Vazquez recommended Francini Cafe De Colombia for fellow readers.
She said: "We love it here and visit every time we visit my son at Worcester Uni."
Also, reader Daisy Farmer writes: "Maneki Ramen", while Anthony Smith commented: "The top room in the Guildhall, see my painting in gold leafing. It's a really good history."
Some readers focused on the smaller, independent spots, praising them for their unique offerings.
John Holmes suggested: "The coffee nook best coffee and cakes in town, pop in and try yourself", while Steve Lane enjoys "Samba Cafe".
Rajan Bhandari is a fan of "Cromwell's Nepalese & Indian Cuisine", and Emma Tildesley recommends "Reishi Plant Kitchen" to fans of vegan or vegetarian food, adding "the food is amazing".
Mary Harms recommended: "Worcester Film Festival 25-28 September", for fans of the big screen, while stage enthusiasts should go to "The Swan Theatre and Huntingdon Hall" according to Bruce Wyatt.
Book worms might find their next read or a nice cup of coffee in "Script Haven" near the Elgar Statue, which Rhianna Levi, Sabrina Pattison and Jane Whittall recommend.
There's a perfect spot for fans of board games, with Sarah Rose Russell commenting: "The Dice Box Cafe - so much fun and excellent value. Great for all board game lovers of any age, with amazing food and drinks", which Fiona Munn echoed.
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