Discover the vibrant spirit of Manchester, UK, with this guide to its top attractions, blending iconic football stadiums and rich industrial history with world-class art galleries and cultural hubs. From historic libraries to modern performance venues, Manchester offers a diverse and engaging experience for every traveller.
The Whitworth
The Whitworth Art Gallery features over 55,000 artworks in its vast collection and is known for its sculptures and modern artworks.
Manchester Art Gallery
The Manchester Art Gallery possesses one of the largest art collections in Britain outside of London, including works by pre-raphaelites, Flemish masters, French Impressionists, and German artists.
Chetham's Library
Chetham's Library is the oldest public library in England, in continuous use since 1653, and famous as the meeting place of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
National Football Museum
The National Football Museum features fascinating memorabilia related to the sport, including the very first rule book, historic trophies, and clothing.
St. Mary's Catholic Church
St. Mary's Catholic Church, also known as the Hidden Gem, features fine Victorian carvings, a marble High altar, and expressionist-style Stations of the Cross.
Manchester Museum
Manchester Museum is notable for its displays relating to Natural History, archeology, and anthropology, with collections dating back to 1821.
Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral dates mostly from 1422 to 1506 and features chapels, choir stalls with richly decorated misericords, and the octagonal Chapter House.
Imperial War Museum North
Imperial War Museum North is known for its collections of fighting vehicles and aircrafts, audio-visual presentations, and exhibits dealing with the history of warfare.
Science and Industry Museum
The Science and Industry Museum is situated on the site of the world's oldest railroad station and includes the Power Hall with water and steam-driven machines.
Castlefield
Castlefield is an urban Heritage Park with restored Victorian houses along the old canals and a reconstructed Roman Fort.
Etihad Stadium
Manchester City's Etihad Stadium offers a variety of fun tour options, including behind the scenes and Deluxe dinner tours.
Old Trafford
Old Trafford, home to Manchester United, offers guided tours that allow access to private boxes and the chance to tread the field itself.
Manchester Central Library
A library of note next door to the town hall.
Portico Library
Houses the literary collection of Dalton and Jewel, founders of the Manchester literary and philosophical Society.
John rylands library
Worth seeing for its many special collections including medieval texts a Gutenberg Bible and a collection of early printing by William Caxton.
Market Hall
The location of Saint Mary's Catholic Church.
Saint John's Chapel
The Chapel of the Manchester regiment.
Castlefield art gallery
An art gallery with exhibitions of Contemporary Art.
Bridgewater Hall
Home to the Halley Orchestra and first class concerts.
Castlefield bowl
Hosts regular pop and classical concerts and is also worth a visit.
Bridgewater Canal
Constructed in 1761 to transport coal from the mines at Worsley to Manchester. The many old warehouses that line the canal have been restored and turned into offices shops hotels and restaurants.
Home Manchester
Manchester's International Center for contemporary Visual Arts and independent film located at 70 Oxford Street the venue is noted for its regular performances of everything from musicals to comedies.