About
Leicester is a vibrant and culturally diverse city in the East Midlands of England, known for its rich history and modern character. It is perhaps best known for the discovery of King Richard III’s remains beneath a city car park in 2012, a find that brought international attention to its medieval past. Leicester also has strong Roman roots, evident in landmarks such as the Jewry Wall, alongside a long industrial heritage linked to textiles and manufacturing. Today, the city is home to a large student population, thriving cultural festivals, and a strong sporting identity through Leicester City Football Club and the Leicester Tigers rugby team, making it a dynamic place that blends history, diversity, and contemporary life.
