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Shrewsbury Visitor Information Centre

The Visitor Information Centre (VIC) can be found within Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery, right in the centre of Shrewsbury town.  We can help visitors to the town with information on the town, on what there is to see and do, how to get around the county and how to get the most out of a visit to Shrewsbury and the surrounding area.

In Shrewsbury the Visitor Information Centre (VIC) is housed in the same building as Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, on the ground floor, in the museum gift shop.

November – March

Open Tues – Sat 10am – 4pm Sunday 11am – 4pm

We have a retail shop, stocking Shrewsbury souvenirs, local foods, books by local authors and work by local artists.

We look forward to seeing you and helping you to get the most out of your time in Shropshire.  We are located in The Square, follow the signs for the VIC or Shrewsbury Museum and you will find us in the heart of the town.

Facilities

  • Baby changing facilities
  • Dog friendly
  • Free Wifi
  • Group visits available
  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Entrance flat/ without steps
  • Guide Dogs Permitted
  • Hearing loop system
  • Lift
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