From buskers to tourists: walking the high street is never the same experience twice!
While your footpath may not alter too much as you climb the cobbled high street, the surroundings are ever-changing as seasonal tourists flock in from across the globe to marvel at the Georgian architecture, a living testament to the city's rich history, and the relics of the once-bespoke capital city of England.
Idyllic restaurant seating protrudes onto the cobbled pathways, fresh pastries are served in the morning, and romantic dinners by nightfall; there is no shortage of coffee shops and café’s to pick up a warming drink this autumn as you walk one of England's most popular cities to live in and visit.
Furthermore, street musicians fill the air with their friendly melodies, adding a layer of charm to the already lively atmosphere of the high street.
They bring a society so focused on technology and trapped by social media into the present moment, captivating your attention and transforming the high street into a canvas for their art of music, by often incorporating passers-by into songs and encouraging the public to join in their performances, put away their technology and live in the moment.
If you visit from Thursday to Saturday, the high street will have transformed again into a bustling street market, with vendors selling products from antique jewellery to fresh baklava.
The 1970s cobblestoned path, would now be hidden underneath shop stools and the busy footsteps of keen buyers.
The High street is a setting for all, where an everyday commute to college or work is transformed into an immersive community of vendors and artists, captivating anyone who wants to experience life in the moment!