The pedestrianised Georgian High Street, the Little Market House – or ‘Pepper Pot’, and arcaded Guildhall are all attractive features that draw visitors to this thriving town. High Wycombe is also home to a 12th Century parish church that’s the largest in the country, a popular museum and The Wycombe Swan Theatre which has played proud host to some of the finest local, national and international performances. The recently developed Eden Shopping Centre has seen the arrival of many new retail brands but the town still remains immensely supportive of its market on the High Street which has been in operation for well over 700 years. The market currently runs on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays with an evolving street food court and a community of regular traders selling local produce. With so many attractions, it’s unsurprising that High Wycombe has a growing number of options for eating out too. Alongside reliable high street chains, a multitude of gastropubs and restaurants near High Wycombe can be found serving up an array of British classics as well as a number of international outlets offering a diverse range of cuisines from around the world.