Map of Coventry UK – City Centre, Districts & Location Guide
Coventry is a historic city in the West Midlands of England, known for its cathedral, universities, transport heritage, cultural attractions, shopping districts and surrounding neighbourhoods.
This map of Coventry UK provides an overview of the city centre, districts, transport routes, parks, major landmarks and Coventry’s location within England.
Coventry is located in the West Midlands of England. Major areas include Coventry City Centre, Earlsdon, Stoke, Tile Hill, Allesley, Cheylesmore, Foleshill, Canley and Binley.
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Where is Coventry Located?
Coventry is located in the West Midlands region of England. It sits east of Birmingham and west of Leicester, making it an important transport and economic centre in central England.
- Region: West Midlands
- Country: England
- United Kingdom: Great Britain
- Nearby cities: Birmingham, Leicester, Warwick and Rugby
- Direction from London: North-west
Areas Shown on a Coventry Map
- Coventry City Centre — shopping, business and transport hub.
- Earlsdon — residential district with cafés, shops and local amenities.
- Stoke — eastern district with residential and commercial areas.
- Tile Hill — western suburb with rail connections.
- Allesley — suburban area on the western side of the city.
- Cheylesmore — southern residential district.
- Foleshill — northern district with industrial and residential areas.
- Canley — university-linked district west of the city centre.
- Binley — eastern suburb and business area.
- Walsgrave — district known for hospital and health facilities.
Major Landmarks on the Map
- Coventry Cathedral
- Coventry Transport Museum
- Coventry Building Society Arena
- Coventry Railway Station
- Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
- University of Warwick
- Coventry University
- Lady Godiva Statue
- War Memorial Park
- St Mary's Guildhall
- Broadgate
Transport Features
Coventry is a major transport hub in central England. Maps commonly show railway lines, motorways, major roads and regional transport connections.
- Coventry Railway Station
- M6 Motorway
- M69 Motorway
- A45 route
- A46 route
- A444 route
- Coventry bus network
- Birmingham Airport connections
Parks and Natural Features
Coventry features numerous parks, green spaces and recreational areas that contribute to the city's character and livability.
- War Memorial Park
- Coombe Abbey Park
- Allesley Park
- Longford Park
- River Sowe
- Canley Brook
- Wyken Slough Nature Area
Nearby Destinations
- Birmingham
- Warwick
- Leamington Spa
- Rugby
- Leicester
- Stratford-upon-Avon
- Solihull
- Kenilworth
Using a Coventry Map
A Coventry map is useful for locating the city centre, cathedral, universities, transport hubs, parks, shopping districts and surrounding suburbs. It also helps visitors understand how Coventry connects with Birmingham, Warwickshire and the wider Midlands region.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is Coventry located?
Coventry is located in the West Midlands region of England. -
What is Coventry known for?
Coventry is known for its cathedral, transport history, universities, Lady Godiva legend, museums and automotive heritage. -
What are the main areas of Coventry?
Main areas include Coventry City Centre, Earlsdon, Stoke, Tile Hill, Allesley, Cheylesmore, Foleshill, Canley and Binley. -
Does Coventry have a railway station?
Yes. Coventry Railway Station provides regional and national rail connections. -
Is Coventry easy to get around?
Yes. Coventry has rail services, buses, major roads and motorway connections. -
Is Coventry worth visiting?
Yes. Coventry offers historic landmarks, museums, universities, parks, cultural attractions and nearby Warwickshire destinations.
This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Boundaries, transport routes, services, attractions, opening hours, place names and local information may change without notice. Always verify current details with official sources when planning travel.