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The Round Table

The Round Table

The Great Hall is home to the legendary Arthurian Round Table, which has hung there since 1348. The Table has been dated to the 13th or early 14th century and was probably constructed within the Hall. The names of 24 of the Knights of the Round Table are written around the edge of the table, surmounted by King Arthur on his throne.

Open: All year, daily 10am–5pm except Christmas and Boxing Day and occasionally closed for civic events.

Guided tours available upon request. Group booking advised.

Nearest parking at Tower Street Car Park.

Admission: No charge but donations gratefully accepted. Suggested minimum donation for groups £10.00.

Opening Times

Opening 2009 (01/01/2009 - 31/12/2009)

Ticket Information

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Suggested Donation 50p - £1.00£0.50

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Road Directions

From the Tourist Information Centre, walk west through the shopping pedestrian area. Continue up the hill towards the Westgate. The Great Hall is located to the left, behind the Westgate and adjacent to the Law Courts.

Facilities

Children & Infants

  • Children’s packs

Payment Methods

  • Delta
  • Maestro
  • MasterCard
  • Solo
  • Visa

Establishment Features

  • All weather attraction
  • Gift shop
  • Groups welcome
  • Guided tours
  • Guided tours by arrangement
  • Open all year round
  • Open on bank holidays

Specialist Features

  • Educational Groups

Printed Material in Foreign Languages

  • Literature in French
  • Literature in German
  • Literature in Spanish