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Why we love Manchester

Home to world-famous football , renowned art galleries and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there’s lots to love about Manchester. Once the world’s manufacturing powerhouse, its former industrial buildings now bounce with energy. From the creative to culinary, there’s a wealth of treasures waiting to be discovered.

Discover hip new restaurants, diverse food halls, markets and food tours . Stay at quirky or indulgent hotels that fill its once dormant factories. Discover the Norther Quarter and Explore Ancoats . Spend a day rummaging through vintage record stores and retro shops, or head to one of Britain’s most famous gay villages. With a cuisine as diverse as its people, an art scene full of creativity and a nightlife that will leave you dancing from dusk ‘til dawn, you’ll find there’s so much to discover.

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Band on the Wall

With live gigs, club nights, shows and more, Band on the Wall is one of Manchester’s leading music and cultural venues. Celebrating the UK’s diverse communities, there’s also learning sessions, access for all and a speak-easy-style bar for drinks and snacks, too.  

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Flourishing flora at RHS Garden Bridgewater

Immerse yourself in one of the largest gardening projects in Europe at RHS Garden Bridgewater . Explore the 11-acre walled garden and grab a bite to eat at the Bridgewater Café that has its fruit and vegetables supplied by the evolving Kitchen Garden.

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Home of the quirky and eclectic, Afflecks  is a haven for the different, the diverse and the bold. Wander through the maze of indie stalls, zero-waste shops and vintage treasures – you’ll be sure to pick up something unique.

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Canal Street

Canal Street is packed with an array of village bars, pubs, tearooms and places to stay. The heart of gay Manchester, this is a hotspot destination for the city’s vibrant queer scene. Look out for a range of events, including Trans festival Sparkle and the Bear’s Bash.

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Manchester’s flavours at Mackie Mayor

Tuck into deliciously diverse food at this iconic Grade II listed heritage building. On the fringes of Manchester’s famous Northern Quarter, Mackie Mayor offers a buzzing scene for foodies. Dine on rustic sourdough pizza or try its hanger steak.

Things to do in Manchester

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Don’t miss the UK-exclusive last ever shows from The Eagles at Manchester’s vibrant new venue, Co-op Live.

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Promotional artwork for the final Eagles show at Manchester Co-Op Live

The heart of gay Manchester, this is a hotspot destination for the city’s queer scene.

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Looking for something unique? You’ve come to the right place: Afflecks is renowned for its quirky independent boutiques.

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Football in Manchester

Manchester is the world-famous home of football – so why not go behind-the-scenes at its iconic stadiums?

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Manchester Museum

In a beautiful Gothic building at the heart of the city, this free museum is full of treasures from all over the world.

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Manchester Music Walkabout Tour

Strut through the streets and discover the venues and places that make up Manchester’s musical legacy.

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Mackie Mayor

This street food market is set in an impressive Victorian building, and is open from breakfast to supper.

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Scranchester

This foodie tour visits fantastic cafés, food stalls, delis and more, tasting multiple dishes as you walk.

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Freight Island

This street food and nightlife venue is chock-full of amazing eats, craft beer and artisan cocktails.

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Cocktail bar at Escape to Freight Island, Manchester

Ducie Street Warehouse

With its chic bar, restaurant, hotel and art house cinema, this is a mini neighbourhood all of its own.

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Alternative Manchester LGBTQIA+ Walking Tour

Explore Manchester’s rich rainbow history on this expert-led walking tour of Canal Street.

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Manchester Pride

The city is home to one of Britain’s biggest Pride festivals, and the Gay Village is its vibrant epicentre.

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Sparkle Weekend

The world’s largest free-to-attend celebration of gender diversity lands in Manchester for an annual festival full of lively music and entertainment.

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Manchester Gay Village

With its inclusive bars, shops and clubs, the area around Canal Street is a hub for LGBTQIA+ nightlife and events.

Crowds of people walking along Manchester's Canal Street

Manchester Opera House

From drag cabaret and glittering musicals, to famous ballets and operas: you’ll find it all right here.

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An exterior shot of Manchester's Opera House

Dunham Massey Hall and Gardens

This 18th century house is surrounded by magnificent gardens, wild woodlands and a deer-filled park.

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The Orangery at Dunham Massey, viewed across the lawn from the East side of the hall

King Street Townhouse

Treat yourself to bit of top-class pampering at at this city-centre hotel.

New Forest Water Park

Rena Spa at the Midland

Sneak away to this spa hideaway to discover indulgent treatments and a heated swimming pool.

Relaxation pods in Rina Spa at The Midland, Manchester

Castlefield Viaduct

A once disused Victorian bridge transformed into an urban sky park and ‘garden in the sky’, where lush planting combines with its original 19th century features.

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Imperial War Museum North

From the First World War to the present day, Imperial War Museum North tells over a century of stories from Britain’s conflicts.

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Open Kitchen

Sustainable, ethical and delicious: that’s the mission of the People’s History Museum café.

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Herbivorous

Vegan Philly cheesesteak, loaded fries and mac ’n’ cheese? This food stall is 100% plant-based…

A cheesestake from Herbivorous in Manchester

Northern Roots

Maybe you’ll try beekeeping, explore on horseback, or venture off-road on a cycling trip?

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A woman and a child preparing a plant during growing activities at Northern Roots, Manchester

Skyliner, Manchester

Check out Manchester’s hipster hotspot, take a Skyliner art tour and discover its urban past.

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Palace Theatre Manchester

This historic theatre is a hot ticket for star-studded productions, with a vibrant line-up of shows.

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Manchester Art Gallery

This collection spans from Ancient Egypt to present day, with thousands of paintings, photos and sculptures.

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Science and Industry Museum

Discover the human stories and remarkable innovations behind Manchester’s industrial history.

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MediaCity UK

MediaCity is an iconic waterside destination located just outside of the city centre.

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Royal Exchange Manchester

An award-winning theatre and shopping centre, combined in one beautifully restored Victorian complex.

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The lobby of the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester

Enjoy live gigs, club nights and more, at one of Manchester’s leading music and cultural venues.

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Chetham's Library

Take a tour of Britain’s oldest public library and the home of Chetham's School of Music.

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Chill Factore

From pro's to absolute beginners, there's room for everyone on the slopes at Chill Factore.

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Craft Beer Tour Manchester

Tour Manchester sampling the best of its booming craft beer scene at the same time.

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A group of people on a craft beer tour in Manchester

Dove Stone Reservoir

Get back to nature and count the critters as you walk past woodland, hills and water.

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Manchester Gin

Inspired by the city it was created in, explore the award-winning Manchester Gin Distillery.

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Manchester Taxi Tours

See Manchester’s top sites from the comfort of this black electric cab.

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National Football Museum

Test your ball skills and football knowledge at the interactive National Football Museum.

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A group of people taking part in a penalty shootout exhibit in the National Football Museum in Manchester

From opera to musicals, theatre to comedy, The Lowry is a creative space for all.

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RE:TREAT at The Lowry Hotel

Leave your stresses at the door as you step into this sanctuary.

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The Whitworth

Home to historic and contemporary art, explore The Whitworth gallery, park and grounds.

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An exterior view of the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester

Manchester International Festival

Every two years, the Manchester International Festival presents a star-studded line-up.

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Manchester Flower Festival

As warmer weather finally arrives, the city starts to bloom. The Manchester Flower Festival takes over the city, flowing with floral installations.

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Manchester Pride Festival

Manchester in the summertime bursts with the colour and excitement of its annual Pride Festival. Expect a jam-packed weekend with popular events Gay Village and Pride Parade.

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Home of Factory International, discover works by world-renowned figures and Manchester’s rising stars at this newly opened arts, music and cultural hub, telling the city’s innovative history through captivating art.

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Christmas Markets

Soak up the festive spirit at Manchester Christmas Market – explore the city centre filled with food stalls, independent craft sellers, and locally brewed ales this festive season.

Places to stay in Manchester

Northern quarter.

From dirty street food to hidden bars and shops filled with memorabilia, look no further than a stay in Manchester’s Northern Quarter.

City centre

For some retail therapy and places to eat around every corner, stay in the heart of Manchester.

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With a wealth of world-class entertainment, sporting activities and cultural facilities on offer, stay in this unique waterfront destination.

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Peak District

For hikers, cyclists, horse riders and thrill seekers, the Peak District offers adventures galore.

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Getting to Manchester

Manchester is located in the north of England, situated in the county of Greater Manchester.  Manchester Airport is one north England’s main international hubs, welcoming travellers from all over the world. As the largest airport outside of London, Manchester flies to around 225 destinations worldwide. Manchester is approximately 200 miles (322km) north of London and it takes just over 2 hours when travelling from London to Manchester by train.

Getting around

With fantastic public transport served by bus, tram and rail, it’s super easy to explore Manchester. Plan your journey with Transport for Greater Manchester, jump aboard a free bus or pick up a System One Travelcard for seamless travel via rail, tram and bus.

Greater Manchester is served by the Bee Network which also covers the tram network. With hundreds of routes which run throughout the city, affordable and flexible tickets can be used on any bus and tram.

With one of the best tram networks in Britain, it’s easy to get around by Metrolink which sits under the Bee Network . You can also plan train journeys and book tickets on the main rail network .

A bike-friendly city, there are loads of cycle routes and dedicated lanes, making exploring by bike hassle-free.

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20 BEST Places to Visit in Manchester (2024)

Visiting Manchester is on a lot of people’s bucket lists. This city is filled with history, it has a vibrant and exciting culture, and it also has one of the most famous soccer teams in the world. And the rumors about the food in England aren’t true. This city is such a melting pot of cultures that the food is amazing, which will just add to your list of places to visit in Manchester.

Manchester is a big city that’s full of little neighborhoods. This can make it difficult for you to find the best and the most interesting attractions. To help you find your way around, we’ve created this list of things to do and see. And there’s something for everyone!

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Wondering where to stay in Manchester for your first time? Well, are you ready to feel right in the middle of the swirl of all the hubbub and hullabaloo that Manchester has to offer? Then staying in Manchester City Centre is for you.

  • Meander down King Street and take in all the architectural wonders
  • Go shopping at Arndale and pick up all the things on your shopping list
  • Take a photograph with the buskers along the popular and busy Market Street

We know you want to take a look at the BEST places to visit, so why not also check out the BEST places to stay in Manchester and make the most out of your time in this incredible city!

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#1 – Castlefield – One of the most incredible free places to go to in Manchester

Castlefield

  • An amazing and beautiful place to start your explorations of the city.
  • This park is a Manchester must see!

Why it’s so awesome: Castlefield is an Urban Heritage Park and is one of the best places to visit in Manchester for history and beauty. It contains lovely Victorian houses set along old canals and a reconstructed Roman Fort for you to explore. There are also several old warehouses in the park that have been turned into restaurants, shops, and hotels.

What to do there: You should start by exploring the park. Wander along the canals and take pictures of the old houses and explore the Bridgewater Canal, which was once used to transport coal. And when you get tired, head over to the warehouses and find a restaurant where you can rest your feet and have a snack. If you have enough time, you should also spend some time at the Castlefield Art Gallery, with its contemporary art exhibitions.

#2 – John Rylands Library – A great place to see in Manchester if you love architecture

John Rylands Library

  • This collection of rare books is houses in one of the most stunning Victorian gothic buildings you’ll ever see.
  • If you enjoy libraries, then this is a Manchester must-see.

Why it’s so awesome: If you want to see some great architecture while you’re visiting Manchester, then this is a great place to start. This building is considered to be one of the best examples of neo-Gothic architecture in all of Europe. There are also several Arts and Crafts details and Art Nouveau metalwork incorporated. And the library is just as good. It was started from the purchase of the private library of the second Earl Spencer and includes more than 250, 000 items. This includes a number of extremely rare manuscripts.

What to do there: The first thing you’ll want to do when you arrive at this library is check out the building. It’s truly stunning and looks a little like a church, with huge windows that are meant to let in the reading light. But make sure you visit the inside as well because you won’t get many chances to see such a rare book collection. Some of the highlights include an original Gutenberg Bible, medieval manuscripts, and the oldest known fragment of the New Testament.

#3 – Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden

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  • Part botanical garden and part wildlife sanctuary, this park is like an oasis in the middle of the city.
  • If you need a break when you’re visiting Manchester, then you’ll find the peace you need at this park.

Why it’s so awesome: This garden was founded in 1917 and provides a needed green space in the middle of the city. It’s partly a botanical garden, with lots of amazing plant displays, and partly a habitat for wildlife.

What to do there: You can be as active or as lazy as you like at this botanical garden. Wander the grounds checking out the plants and wildlife. Take a picnic and eat it on the grass. Or burn off some of the travel calories by playing tennis, football, or rugby. There’s even a café in the park where you can sit in comfortable chairs and sip an expertly made coffee treat.

#4 – The Victoria Baths

The Victoria Baths

  • Recently renovated Turkish style baths that are the perfect antidote to cold days.
  • At these baths, you can watch movies in the summer, take a tour, or learn something new at one of the classes.

Why it’s so awesome: These baths were originally created in 1906 to be a water palace, but they fell into disuse. In 1990, they were renovated back to their original glory as part of a television competition. Once the renovations were complete, the baths were re-opened for events and for swimming.

What to do there: These baths were designed to be used for swimming in the warmer months and for events in the colder months. And that’s exactly how they’re used today. So, when you travel to Manchester, check out what’s on at the baths. If it’s summer, go for a swim and enjoy the sumptuous surroundings. And if it’s winter, check if there are any events scheduled to be held in the building.

#5 – Manchester Cathedral – One of the most religious places to see in Manchester

Manchester Cathedral

  • This cathedral dates back from 1422 to 1506k and is richly decorated with religious artworks.
  • If you’re interested in religious history and artwork, then this church must be on your Manchester itinerary.

Why it’s so awesome: This cathedral is located on the banks of the Irwell and contains several attractive and beautiful features. It contains small chapels that are worth exploring, including St. John’s Chapel, which is attached to the Manchester Regiment, and the Little Lady Chapel.

What to do there: There are lots of nooks and crannies to this church, so make sure you take the time to explore them all. The chapels on both sides of the nave and choir are particularly attractive and have been updated to fit each century after their creation. You should also make sure that you explore the choir stalls. They have richly decorated misericords that are probably the best and the most beautiful in the country.

#6 – The Northern Quarter – Easily one of the most fun places to check out in Manchester

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  • One of the best places to eat, drink, and be entertained in Manchester.
  • This area is a Manchester must do because there’s just so much to enjoy about it!

Why it’s so awesome: The Northern Quarter is one of the most colorful and vibrant neighborhoods in Manchester. The streets are decorated with colorful street art that adds to the slightly hippie vibe and they’re filled with cafes, restaurants and shops. You could probably spend a whole day in this neighborhood, eating, exploring, and shopping. There are many Airbnb’s in the area if you decide you’d like to stay here as well.

What to do there: When you’re exploring Manchester, make sure that you explore this area as well. Apart from the plethora of shops and restaurants on the main streets, there are also lots of hidden gems around every corner. So, just let your feet guide you and wander into any spot that looks interesting. You’re bound to come away with a full belly, a lighter wallet, and a big smile on your face! Some of the most popular spots are the Federal Café and Home Sweet Home, so make a point of seeking them out.

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#7 – Platt Hall – Quite the quirky place in Manchester!

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  • Plat Hall contains a gallery of all the best and weirdest fashions in English history.
  • If you love clothes, then this is a Manchester must do.

Why it’s so awesome: Fashions change throughout the years. What’s normal and fashionable at one point in history looks strange and even comical to those that come after. This museum celebrates that fact with an overview of English fashion from the 1600s to the present day. And all these outfits are kept in a lovely Georgian House that was built in 1764.

What to do there: If you enjoy fashion, then you might get some ideas from this gallery! Wander through and look at one of the largest collections of English costumes in the world. Marvel to yourself at what was once thought attractive. And consider what future generations will think of what people wear today.

#8 – National c Museum

National Football Museum

  • The best place in Manchester to learn more about the city’s most beloved sporting teams.
  • Manchester is home to two of Europe’s best soccer teams, and this museum celebrates the city’s strong connection to the sport.

Why it’s so awesome: If you like soccer, then you’ll be in heaven in this museum. It celebrates soccer by carefully safeguarding a wide range of memorabilia, trophies, and clothing. There are also some short movies showing the history of the game. As an added bonus, several of the exhibits are interactive and hands-on, designed to keep your kids enthralled for hours.

What to do there: Take your kids with you, or just a few friends who are fans of the sport and learn more about it at this museum. Make sure you check out the first rule book as well as the other displays and immerse yourself totally in the exhibits and the game.

#9 – St. Mary’s Catholic Church – One of the most underrated places to see in Manchester

St. Mary's Catholic Church

  • This church is often known as the hidden gem of Manchester.
  • Lots of tourists are put off by the relatively plain outside, but once you wander in, you’ll find some incredible carvings and decorations.

Why it’s so awesome: There’s nothing like a surprise when you travel. The best feeling in the world is to turn a corner and find yourself in an entirely unexpected place. That feeling is what this church will give you. The outside is plain and unremarkable. And the inside is spectacular, which is why this church is one of the best-hidden attractions in Manchester.

What to do there: Ignore the outside and go inside. You’ll see some incredible Victorian carvings, a marble altar, Expressionist-style stations of the cross, and statues of saints. And if you’re not sure what you’re looking at, ask about the guided tour.

#10 – Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester Art Gallery

  • Home to one of the largest art collections in Britain outside of London.
  • If you love art, a few hours wandering these halls will make you very happy.

Why it’s so awesome: For a long time, Europe was the center of the art world. Because of this, it’s now one of the best places in the world to explore different styles of art that has a strong historical significance. The Manchester Art Gallery contains works by some of the best artists in history. And it’s one of the best places in Manchester if you want some peace and quiet amongst beauty.

What to do there: As you explore Manchester, make sure you set aside a couple of hours to explore this gallery. Some of the highlights include the Flemish masters from the 17th century, and French Impressionists, including Manet, Monet, and Gauguin. The sculpture collection is also spectacular and includes works by Rodin, Jacob Epstein, and Henry Moore.

#11 – Chinatown – A must-see for foodies!

Chinatown

  • A bright and lively place with a very different feel and character than the rest of the city.
  • One of the best places to eat in Manchester.

Why it’s so awesome: A lot of cities have a Chinatown these days, and this can only be good for the city’s food scene! The Chinatown in Manchester is one of the oldest Chinese communities in Britain. It’s also close to the Manchester Art Gallery, so you can take in some art and then head over to Chinatown for edible art.

What to do there: You’ll recognize the red gateway to this area immediately. And once you’re inside of Chinatown, wander around and see how a different culture can affect the city. You should also eat at least one of your meals in this area. It contains restaurants that offer some of the best culinary delicacies from Hong Kong and the Mainland, so make sure you try at least one of them!

#12 – Heaton Park – A beautiful outdoor place to visit in Manchester

Heaton Park

  • A lovely and huge green space in the center of the park.
  • There’s more to this park than just grass and you can play golf, tennis, go boating, or head over to the adventure playground with the kids.

Why it’s so awesome: This park stretches across 600 acres and is designed to appeal to every type of visitor. For starters, it’s a wonderful green space in the middle of the city, an essential solace for people who are tired of the busy streets. But what really appeals at this park is the way it packs in the attractions and activities. It quite literally contains something for everybody.

What to do there: When you’re in this park, you will find something interesting to do. If you’re trying to decide what to do in Manchester, just take a wander and see what catches your eye. Play tennis, golf, mini-golf, or just hit some balls down the driving lane. If you’re in the park with the kids, then go boating, explore the ornamental gardens and woodlands, or head over to the adventure playground. Basically, no matter what you enjoy doing, you’ll find space for it at this park.

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#13 – The Museum of Science and Industry

The Museum of Science and Industry

  • There’s a long history of science, technology, and industry in England, and this museum explores that history.
  • Great for lovers of tech, and cars.

Why it’s so awesome: There are 12 galleries in this museum, each of them dedicated to a different aspect of science and industry. This includes the Power Hall, which contains water and steam-driven machines as well as some of the coolest cars made in Manchester, including a 1904 Rolls Royce. Another building explores the history of the city from the time of the Romans to the present day and the Air and Space Gallery contains historical aircraft.

What to do there: If you enjoy vehicles, space, or history, then you need to make the time to explore this museum. It’s one of the most popular hotspots in Manchester for tech-lovers. Some of the highlights are the Station Building, where the history of the city from the time of the Romans forward is explored. Also, make sure you drool over the cars in the Power Hall, with their gleaming bonnets and heavy lines.

#14 – Intu Trafford Centre – Awesome place to visit in Manchester with kids!

Intu Trafford Centre

  • One of the best places to visit in Manchester if you want to shop and have the kids with you.
  • There is a huge range of brands and retailers in this area, as well as lots of family-friendly activities.

Why it’s so awesome: The shopping in England is famous, and if you want to be part of it then this area will satisfy your cravings. If you’re traveling with children, it’s even better, because it contains a range of activities and attractions that will keep them occupied for hours.

What to do there: Take your cards with you and go shopping! Explore some of Manchester’s famous brands and shops and then stop at cafes periodically to rest your feet. If you have the kids with you, take them to the LEGOLAND Discovery Center, the ODEON cinema, or Sea Life. Or just wander around with them and see what catches their eyes.

#15 – The Corn Exchange

The Corn Exchange

  • Home to some of the best places to eat in Manchester.
  • This Edwardian building houses a huge range of international restaurants for you to try.

Why it’s so awesome: Food Courts are popular because they give you a range of choices. And that’s exactly what the Corn Exchange does, just on a higher level. In this building, you’ll have a range of options when you’re looking for something to eat, from Mexican food to Brazilian and Indian.

What to do there: Show up for dinner and follow your nose and your stomach to the option for you. Some of the most popular offerings are Mowglis, which sells amazing Indian food, and Cabana, where you can enjoy the tastes and smells of Brazil. One thing’s for sure, once you’ve had a taste of this collection, you’ll want to come back and try the other options!

#16 – The Lowry

The Lowry

  • The Lowry is one of Manchester’s best art hubs.
  • This is a charity that uses art to enrich lives, so you’ll be supporting a good cause as you have a great time.

Why it’s so awesome: You can’t visit England and not go to the theater. This country is famous for the quality of its performing arts, so make sure you indulge yourself. The Lowry is one of the best hubs for arts in the city and showcases a range of visual and performing art shows.

What to do there: Find out what’s on at the Lowry while you’re in the city and pick up your tickets early. Get dressed up and make a night of it, indulging yourself in a tiny slice of England’s long tradition of theater. There’s also a bar and restaurant at the Lowry, so you can enjoy a good meal and drink before or after the show.

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#17 – Manchester Museum

Manchester Museum

  • The biggest university museum in the country.
  • There are more than 4,500,000 items from all around the world at this museum.

Why it’s so awesome: If you enjoy museums, then you’ll love this one. It’s one of the most famous places in Manchester for tourists and locals alike. The museum is housed within a stunning gothic-style building and contains a range of relics that explore the archaeology and the ancient history of England and the world as a whole.

What to do there: With more than 4 million items, you’ll need a bit of time to see everything at this venue. There are several different galleries, each focused on a different aspect of history including the ancient world, fossils, and world culture. Don’t miss the special exhibition on the natural history of Manchester or the vivarium, a live collection of reptiles and frogs. Also, don’t miss Stan the T.Rex, who holds pride of place and boasts the best-preserved tyrannosaurus rex skull in the world.

#18 – The Bridgewater Hall – A great place to visit in Manchester at night

The Bridgewater Hall

  • An impressive building that hosts over 250 musical performances a year.
  • If you love classical music or any other genre really, this is one of the best places to visit in Manchester.

Why it’s so awesome: Checking out the music scene is one of the coolest things to do in Manchester so why not start off with a sophisticated night out on the town, and this hall gives you the perfect chance to indulge that fantasy. It’s a lovely building that is home to 3 resident orchestras and holds a range of musical performances throughout the year.

What to do there: If you want an elegant night out with musical accompaniment, then find out what’s on at this venue while you’re in Manchester. The Bridgewater Hall hosts a wide range of musical genres, so no matter what you enjoy, you’ll find a show that you’ll enjoy.

#19 – Manchester Arndale – A great place in Manchester if you love to shop!

Manchester Arndale

  • This is definitely not a good place to visit if you’re on a budget.
  • There are a huge range of high street brands and department stores in this area, so come prepared to spend some serious money!

Why it’s so awesome: This shopping paradise is located right in the heart of the Manchester city center. It boasts a huge range of high-end shops of all descriptions, including some of the biggest brands in the world! You won’t find a bargain here, but you will find that one of a kind designer item that you’ve been dreaming about!

What to do there: If you have the money to spend, then spend an afternoon in this area. You’ll be in the presence of shops like Debenhams, House of Fraser, Selfridges, and one of the biggest Primark stores in the UK. So, prepare your cards for a workout and hope that you don’t buy so much that you need another suitcase to get it all home!

#20 – Altrincham Market – A great place to visit in Manchester if you are alone/traveling solo

Altrincham Market

  • One of the best and most popular markets in Manchester.
  • This is an absolutely iconic market and one of the tastiest and most interesting points of interest in Manchester.

Why it’s so awesome: Street food markets often offer the best tasty treats you’ll ever experience, and this market is no different. The Altrincham Market offers a rotating selection of foods, goods, crafts, and local produce. So, no matter what trinket or tasty food you’re looking for, this market is open every day of the week to help you get it.

What to do there: Depending on what day you show up; you’ll be treated to a wide range of goods and foods. Sundays rotate between food, craft, design and vintage and Saturdays are for crafters and jewelers. On weekdays, you’ll be treated to lots of local produce and food, always more food. So, just show up and find out what’s on offer when you have a little free time. Your stomach will thank you for it.

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Find out what people want to know about the best places to visit in Manchester

What is the most visited place in Manchester?

It’s hard to say what is the MOST visited place, but given its history with football I would say the National Football Museum is probably one of them. As well as Castlefield.

What places in Manchester are free to visit?

Castlefield is free to visit and is an Urban Heritage Park full of history and natural beauty.

What is Manchester famous for?

Manchester is famous for its architecture, the tram, the University and in more recent years, the HQ for huge broadcast media such as the BBC and ITV.

Is Manchester worth visiting?

Because it’s only a 2 hour train journey out of London, it’s super easy to visit. I would definitely say a visit to Manchester is worth it, especially if you like nightlife.

Final Thoughts on the Coolest Places to Visit in Manchester

Manchester is one of the most popular cities in England for tourists and there are lots of amazing reasons for that. Whether you love history, art, great food, a vibrant bar scene, or sports, you’ll find lots of places to visit in Manchester that will have you in love with the city. And with this list, you’ll be able to find the attractions that suit your temperament and your dreams for your holiday. So, take this list along with you and enjoy your stay!

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