'Collect city passport stamps and win a badge'

Tanya Gupta
BBC News, West Midlands
Worcester City Council Ruth Smith, Worcester Tourist Information Manager, holds two Worcester Passports and a city guide. She is wearing a pink cardigan, a black patterned scarf and a "History Hound of Worcester" badge.Worcester City Council
Ruth Smith said it was hoped people would discover Worcester's fascinating history

Families have been offered a fun way to discover 12 of Worcester's most historic and iconic buildings with a new passport scheme.

The Worcester Passport is a tourism initiative that will see visitors to each of the attractions receive a special stamp from each one.

Once they have collected all the stamps, they win a keepsake – a "History Hound of Worcester" badge which can be picked up from the Tourist Information Centre.

Tourism officials said it was a free and family-friendly way to explore the city's rich heritage and there was no time-limit for completing the challenge.

The buildings can be visited in any order.

People can collect their complimentary Worcester Passport from the Worcester Tourist Information Centre, which is open Monday to Saturday, including bank holidays.

Getty Images Worcester Cathedral on the banks of the river Severn, which is calm and reflecting the cathedral clearly. it is summer and there are trees and shrubs lining the river.Getty Images
Worcester Cathedral is one of the venues taking part

Ruth Smith, Worcester Tourist Information Centre manager, said it was hoped that the scheme would encourage people to discover "the fascinating history woven throughout our city".

She said: "This free initiative is a perfect way to explore Worcester's most treasured buildings during the summer months and beyond, whether you're a resident here or a visitor."

Some of the attractions, such as the cathedral and Guildhall, were well-known, she said, but others might be new discoveries.

"We hope this challenge inspires both locals and tourists to experience the full breadth of Worcester's historic charm," she added.

The 12 participating attractions are:

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