If you are from or know about Rugby; you are aware that it isn’t just one dimensional town. You know very well that is a place steeped in the highest esteem and history. That is instantly apparent by the fact that it is the place where Rugby football was created by schoolboy William Webb Ellis when he, with a vagrant disregard of the school rules picked up a football and ran with it. So, don’t you delay, hire a limousine for you event in Rugby today and experience true luxury and quality that you deserve.

Rugby also has the very much prestigious honour of being the birthplace of the jet engine. This was invented back in 1937 and is responsible for the technology used in all the engines in the passenger aircraft that you use every time you fly abroad. It is also town of origin for the art of holography which provides the holographic images that you see on your passport and ready cash.

On your travels to Rugby’s various villages and the town centre you will not be short of places to experience so fine dining and generally good eating. For example, one of the main staple meals of fish and chips is made to an expert standard at Brownsover, Rugby. Their expertise earned them, in 2002, the title of the seller of the best fish and chips in the country.

If you are an avid shopper then Rugby doesn’t doesn’t disappoint in that area either. It may be a small town on the scale of others in the Midlands but it definitely shows a lot of grit, heart and character. The Clock Towers shopping arcade provides you with a central hub of shops that should be able to more than cater for your shopping needs. The shops are just restricted to the clock tower however as there are shops lined up from the streets that run concurrently from the centreitself.

If a walk in the park is more your cup of tea on hot summers day then don’t delay to stuff the picnic hamper to the brim and bring along your tartan throws to put on the ground and embrace all that the English summer has to offer. Undoubtedly one of the best parks in which to do this is Caldecott Park which lies just off the town centre and has many flower beds and hanging baskets that are tended to. There is also a children’s play area and some tennis courts to help you get in the mood for Wimbledon at your disposal.

As for the nightlife there are ample pubs and nightclubs to keep you entertained including the raucous Aussie sports bar, Walkabouts or if you fancy going retro, visit Flares where the time is always no later than 1979.

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