Tŷ Pawb: Wrexham’s Vibrant Cultural Heart and Market Hub
A vibrant fusion of art, markets, and community spirit at Wrexham’s award-winning cultural hub.
Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham is a dynamic cultural centre that blends contemporary art galleries, community spaces, and a bustling market under one roof. This award-winning venue showcases local heritage and creativity through exhibitions, artisan markets, live music, and a diverse food court, making it a lively gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
A brief summary to Tŷ Pawb
- Tŷ Pawb, Market St, Wrexham, LL13 8BB, GB
- +441978292144
- Visit website
- Duration: 1 to 3 hours
- Mid ranged
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 9 am-5 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
- Thursday 9 am-5 pm
- Friday 9 am-5 pm
- Saturday 9 am-5 pm
Local tips
- Visit on market days to experience artisan, vintage, and flea markets alongside contemporary art exhibitions.
- Check the event schedule for live music and workshops that showcase local talent and community creativity.
- Enjoy a meal or snack at the food court, which offers a variety of local and international cuisines.
- Take advantage of the free multi-story car park for convenient access and ample parking.
- Participate in family-friendly activities like art clubs and toddler sessions to engage all ages.
For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you
- Restrooms
- Drink Options
- Food Options
- Seating Areas
- Trash Bins
- Information Boards
- Visitor Center
Getting There
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Bus
Local bus services connect Wrexham city centre to Tŷ Pawb, with routes running every 10-20 minutes from major points such as the Wrexham General railway station. The journey typically takes 10-15 minutes. Tickets cost around £2-£3. Buses are wheelchair accessible.
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Train
Wrexham General railway station is approximately 1.5 km from Tŷ Pawb. From the station, a taxi or a 20-minute walk through the city centre will bring you to the venue. Taxi fares are approximately £5-£8.
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Car
Driving to Tŷ Pawb is straightforward with ample free parking available in the adjacent multi-story car park. Travel times vary depending on starting point but typically range from 10 to 30 minutes within Wrexham. Note that city centre traffic can be busy during peak hours.
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Walking
If staying nearby in Wrexham, Tŷ Pawb is accessible on foot via flat, paved streets. Walking times from central hotels or attractions range from 10 to 20 minutes. The route is wheelchair friendly and well signposted.
Tŷ Pawb location weather suitability
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Any Weather
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Rain / Wet Weather
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Mild Temperatures
Discover more about Tŷ Pawb
A Fusion of Art, Community, and Commerce
Tŷ Pawb, meaning "Everyone's House" in Welsh, is a unique cultural and community centre located in the heart of Wrexham. It seamlessly combines an art gallery, market hall, and event space, fostering a vibrant environment where creativity and commerce coexist. The building's innovative design encourages interaction between visitors, artists, and traders, creating a welcoming atmosphere that celebrates local culture and diversity.Architectural Character and Interior Atmosphere
The venue features a contemporary industrial aesthetic with open-plan spaces that allow natural light to flood the interior. Its layout integrates market stalls alongside gallery spaces and a large food court, ensuring that the lively market atmosphere complements rather than disrupts the artistic exhibitions. This thoughtful design supports a fluid visitor experience, inviting exploration and engagement across multiple disciplines.A Hub for Events and Exhibitions
Tŷ Pawb hosts a rich programme of exhibitions, including contemporary art shows and community-focused displays such as the Wrexham AFC Foundation's photographic exhibition celebrating local football achievements. The venue also supports live music performances, workshops, and seasonal markets like artisan, vintage, and flea markets. These events highlight the centre’s role as a cultural incubator and social hub.Market and Food Court Experience
The market court offers a diverse range of stalls selling artisan crafts, vintage goods, sustainable fashion, and local produce. The adjoining food court provides an array of culinary options, with some traders offering takeaway services into the evening. This combination makes Tŷ Pawb a popular destination for both shopping and socialising, appealing to a broad audience.Community Engagement and Accessibility
Tŷ Pawb is deeply rooted in community values, offering inclusive activities such as family art clubs, toddler sessions, and craft workshops. The venue is wheelchair accessible with disabled toilets and ample parking, including a free multi-story car park. Its programming and facilities ensure it is welcoming to all ages and abilities, reinforcing its identity as a true community centre.Location and Practical Information
Situated on Market Street in Wrexham, Tŷ Pawb operates Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm, with the market court and food hall open from 10am to 4pm. It is closed on Sundays and major holidays. The venue’s central location makes it an ideal stop for visitors exploring Wrexham’s cultural landscape and shopping scene.Iconic landmarks you can’t miss
Cae-Llywd Bunker
7.8 km
Explore the Cold War era at Cae-Llywd Bunker, a hidden historical landmark nestled in the scenic landscapes of Llangollen, Wales.
Llangollen Bridge
14.6 km
A medieval stone bridge spanning the River Dee, blending centuries of history with stunning river valley views in the heart of Llangollen.
Overleigh Water Tower
16.4 km
Discover the Overleigh Water Tower, a stunning historical landmark in Chester, offering a blend of rich heritage and scenic beauty for all visitors.
Bridge Gate and Old Dee Bridge
16.9 km
Historic medieval gateway and ancient stone bridge spanning the scenic tidal River Dee in Chester’s charming riverside setting.
Churchill House
17.1 km
A vibrant academic landmark on Chester’s Queen’s Park campus, blending historic charm with modern learning and scenic riverside views.
Wishing Steps
17.1 km
Historic stone steps at Chester’s medieval walls where wishes come true through a charming local tradition.
Chester Roman Gardens
17.2 km
Discover the enchanting Chester Roman Gardens, where history and nature unite in a picturesque park setting in the heart of Chester.
Old Palace Chester
17.2 km
Explore Old Palace Chester, a stunning historic venue for weddings and events, set in the heart of Chester's rich heritage.
Queens Park Bridge
17.3 km
A historic Victorian-era suspension footbridge spanning the River Dee with elegant lattice ironwork and timeless charm.
Roman South East Corner Tower
17.3 km
Explore the enduring Roman South East Corner Tower, a sentinel of Chester’s ancient fortress and a testament to Roman military engineering.
Chester Cross
17.3 km
Medieval heart of Chester where Roman streets meet Tudor architecture and civic tradition.
Chester Roman Amphitheatre
17.3 km
Discover the largest Roman amphitheater in Britain, steeped in history and culture, perfect for tourists exploring Chester's rich heritage.
Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Chester
17.3 km
Discover the captivating history and stunning architecture of the Parish Church of St John the Baptist in Chester, a must-visit Anglican gem.
The Water Tower
17.4 km
Explore the Water Tower in Chester, a historic gem offering stunning views and a glimpse into the city's architectural heritage.
Crypt Chambers
17.4 km
Medieval crypt meets Victorian Gothic Revival in Chester's most architecturally significant commercial building.
Unmissable attractions to see
Xplore! Science Discovery Centre
0.1 km
Discover the wonders of science hands-on at Wrexham’s vibrant and family-friendly Xplore! Science Discovery Centre.
Capel Y Groes (Chapel Cross)
0.3 km
A tranquil Welsh-speaking Presbyterian chapel blending modern design with rich cultural heritage in the heart of Wrexham.
National Trust - Erddig
2.4 km
Discover Erddig’s historic house, Dutch-inspired gardens, and sprawling Welsh parkland—a perfect blend of heritage and natural beauty.
Alyn Waters Country Park
4.6 km
Explore Wrexham’s largest country park with riverside trails, wildflower meadows, family-friendly facilities, and rich wildlife in a peaceful natural setting.
Castell Caergwrle
7.4 km
Explore the ruins of Castell Caergwrle, the last castle built by a Welsh prince, perched on a scenic hilltop with rich medieval history and stunning valley views.
Hope Mountain
9.1 km
Explore Hope Mountain’s scenic trails, panoramic views, and rich wildlife just outside Wrexham in North Wales.
Tŷ Mawr Country Park
10.4 km
A tranquil 35-acre riverside retreat beneath Cefn Viaduct, blending scenic walks, farm animals, and family-friendly charm in North Wales.
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
10.7 km
Walk or boat across the world’s longest and highest navigable aqueduct, a breathtaking feat of engineering soaring over the Dee Valley.
World's End
10.7 km
Discover the dramatic cliffs, historic limekilns, and tranquil valley of World's End, a nature reserve rich in heritage and natural beauty near Wrexham.
Hartsheath
11.1 km
Explore Hartsheath, a historic Grade II* country house near Mold, Wales, with exquisite art, trompe l’oeil interiors, and tranquil 19th-century gardens.
Reindeer Lodge
11.6 km
Experience the magic of Christmas with reindeer, festive lights, and enchanting family activities at Reindeer Lodge in scenic Leeswood.
Aldford Iron Bridge
12.7 km
A Grade I listed cast iron bridge from 1824, blending industrial heritage with scenic riverside charm near Chester.
Eaton Hall
13.0 km
Historic Grosvenor family estate blending Victorian grandeur, expansive parklands, and modern sustainable rural management near Chester.
Castell Dinas Brân
13.5 km
Explore the majestic hilltop ruins of Castell Dinas Brân, where history meets breathtaking views over the Dee Valley.
Broughton Shopping Park
13.7 km
North Wales’ busiest retail park with major brands, free parking, restaurants, and a cinema, just west of Chester.
Essential places to dine
Croes Howell Restaurant & Bar
6.4 km
A welcoming British restaurant and bar in Llay, blending hearty cuisine, scenic surroundings, and versatile event spaces.
The Millstone
11.8 km
A family-owned gem in Penyffordd serving modern British dishes crafted from the freshest local produce in a warm, historic setting.
The Vines at Carden Park
12.6 km
Award-winning fine dining at Carden Park with seasonal British cuisine, an onsite vineyard, and an intimate, elegant atmosphere near Chester.
Ponderosa Cafe
14.5 km
Classic British cafe with hearty fare and breathtaking views at the Horseshoe Pass, a beloved stop for travelers and bikers alike.
Dee Side Cafe Bistro
14.7 km
Riverside bistro in Llangollen serving hearty home-cooked meals with generous portions and a welcoming, casual atmosphere.
The Glynne Arms
15.5 km
Historic coaching inn in Hawarden village serving seasonal local cuisine with Welsh wines, craft beers, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Fox & Grapes
15.6 km
Historic 400-year-old pub in Hawarden serving real ales and homemade English-Greek dishes in a cozy, traditional setting.
Belvedere
16.4 km
Authentic Italian flavors and warm ambiance await you at Belvedere, Mold’s cherished Italian restaurant on Wrexham Street.
The Fat Boar Mold
16.7 km
A stylish gastro pub in Mold blending hearty British fare with a lively atmosphere and friendly service in a cozy, contemporary setting.
Primo Amore Italian Restaurant Mold
16.7 km
Authentic Southern Italian flavors and lively ambiance await at Primo Amore, Mold’s beloved Italian dining destination.
Y Delyn
16.9 km
Experience the charm of Y Delyn, Mold's premier wine bar offering an exquisite selection of wines and delightful small plates in a cozy atmosphere.
Miller & Carter Chester
16.9 km
Experience expertly aged steaks and classic British dining in a stylish, welcoming steakhouse at the heart of Chester.
Just Steak
17.0 km
Savor expertly grilled steaks and vibrant flavors in the heart of Mold’s bustling High Street at Just Steak.
The Secret Garden Restaurant
17.1 km
Discover The Secret Garden at Oddfellows, a charming spot in Chester blending modern British cuisine with a unique garden ambiance.
Moules a go-go Bar & Bistro
17.1 km
Chester’s vibrant bistro specializing in fresh Anglesey mussels, offering a lively atmosphere and diverse seafood dishes since 1999.
Markets, malls and hidden boutiques
Plas Coch Retail Park
1.6 km
A vibrant retail hub in Wrexham offering diverse shopping, dining, and leisure options for a complete visitor experience.
Create Nostalgia Home of Mary Jane Collection
10.3 km
Discover timeless needlecraft treasures and the exclusive Mary Jane Collection in the heart of Mold, North Wales’ oldest craft shop.
Fine Things
13.5 km
Discover unique local crafts and artisan treasures in the heart of Chirk at Fine Things gift shop.
Primark
13.7 km
Affordable fashion and homeware for all ages in Chester’s vibrant Broughton Shopping Centre.
Chapel Emporium
14.7 km
Discover timeless treasures and vintage charm in a historic chapel turned antique emporium in the heart of Llangollen.
Gifts From Wales Ltd
14.7 km
Discover authentic Welsh crafts and heritage gifts at Gifts From Wales Ltd, a charming family-run shop in historic Llangollen.
Buckley Precinct
14.7 km
Discover the heart of Buckley at Buckley Precinct, a vibrant shopping center filled with shops and delicious dining options.
Shop Around The Corner
14.7 km
Discover unique gifts and local crafts in the heart of Llangollen at Shop Around The Corner, a charming boutique with friendly service and fresh finds daily.
Shazs Shabby Chic and Shelbys Place CIC
14.7 km
Community-driven gift shop celebrating handmade crafts, vintage treasures, and local artisans in Buckley's heart.
Sakura Natural Gifts
15.2 km
Explore Sakura Natural Gifts in Saltney for unique, sustainable souvenirs that capture the spirit of Chester's vibrant culture.
Commonplace Things
15.3 km
Curated vintage treasures and antiques in the heart of Saltney, Chester.
Retro Styler Ltd
15.5 km
Discover unique gifts, collectibles, and nostalgic fashion at Retro Styler Ltd in Mold’s Bromfield Industrial Estate.
The De-Part-Mental Store
15.6 km
Treasure hunting meets sustainability in Mold's premier secondhand and upcycled goods destination.
Jennings Antiques
16.4 km
British antique and vintage furniture specialists with export expertise and period pieces from Victorian to retro eras.
Jane Davies
16.7 km
Independent designer boutique in Mold offering curated fashion with personal service and timeless style.
Essential bars & hidden hideouts
The Bridge Inn
11.8 km
A welcoming traditional Welsh country pub in Pontblyddyn serving hearty meals and local ales in a cozy, family-friendly setting.
The Corn Mill
14.7 km
A welcoming pub and restaurant in Llangollen offering diverse menu options, scenic riverside views, and a lively, friendly atmosphere.
Liberty Tavern & Wine Bar
14.8 km
A cosy and sophisticated tavern offering fine wines, local ales, and tapas in the heart of Llangollen’s Market Street.
Blue Anchor
15.1 km
A friendly and cosy pub in Buckley with great ales, a lively beer garden, and a welcoming atmosphere for all seasons.
Griffin Inn
15.6 km
A traditional, family-friendly pub in Mynydd Isa serving classic British fare and a wide selection of drinks in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Raven Inn
15.7 km
A welcoming village pub and cozy inn in Llanarmon-yn-Ial offering hearty food, local ales, and comfortable rooms amid scenic Welsh countryside.
Pen Y Bont Farm
16.0 km
Historic riverside pub in Mold blending 17th-century charm with modern comfort, family-friendly dining, and scenic outdoor spaces.
Queens Head Inn
16.2 km
Classic Welsh pub charm with hearty food, diverse drinks, and lively entertainment in the heart of Mold.
Running Hare
16.5 km
A modern, family-friendly pub in North Wales offering traditional carvery, great drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere for locals and travelers alike.
The White Bear
16.7 km
A friendly Mancot pub offering classic dishes, lively sports viewing, and a welcoming atmosphere for all occasions.
The Ruthin Castle
16.7 km
A welcoming pub in Mold’s vibrant center, blending local history with lively community spirit and traditional charm.
Y Pentan
16.7 km
Experience the heart of Mold’s social life at Y Pentan, a traditional pub known for friendly vibes and classic British fare.
Mold Alehouse
16.9 km
Discover Mold Alehouse, a cozy micropub in Mold offering ever-changing cask ales and craft beers in a welcoming, conversation-friendly space.
The Griffin, High Street, Mold
16.9 km
A welcoming traditional pub on Mold’s High Street, offering classic fare, lively events, and a true community spirit.
The Architect
16.9 km
Historic Georgian pub in Chester offering classic British cuisine, cask ales, and a lively atmosphere overlooking the Roodee racecourse.
Nightclubs & after hour spots
The Magnet Club
0.4 km
Wrexham’s independent venue since 1984, The Magnet Club blends live music, sports, and social games in a welcoming, refurbished space on King Street.
Chester City Club
17.2 km
Experience Chester’s vibrant nightlife at City Club, where modern beats meet historic charm in the heart of St Peters Churchyard.
BONOBO Bar & Canteen
17.3 km
A vibrant two-floor bar and canteen in Chester blending American eats, cocktails, video games, and lively music for a unique nightlife experience.
Rosies - Chester
17.4 km
Experience Chester’s vibrant nightlife at Rosies, a multiroom club with rooftop terrace, VIP lounges, and cutting-edge sound over three lively floors.
Cruise
17.4 km
A multi-floor nightclub in Chester offering vibrant music, premium drinks, and lively nightlife across seven bars.
The Live Rooms
18.2 km
Discover Chester's vibrant nightlife at The Live Rooms, where live music, comedy, and unforgettable experiences await.
Dj Tony B Disco Karaoke & video Roadshow
18.9 km
Dive into a night of music and fun at Dj Tony B Disco Karaoke & Video Roadshow, where every guest gets to shine on stage!
Mandy & Graham’s
19.8 km
Experience Chester’s vibrant nightlife at Mandy & Graham’s, where pulsating beats and lively crowds create unforgettable party nights.
North Wales Celebrations Wedding & Party Disco DJ
23.7 km
Elevate your celebrations with North Wales Celebrations - the premier mobile disco DJ service for unforgettable weddings and parties.
Flint Royal British Legion Social Club
24.3 km
A welcoming social hub in Flint supporting veterans and community through camaraderie, remembrance, and local events.
The Studio
31.4 km
Experience Nantwich’s energetic nightlife at The Studio, a vibrant club known for live DJs, dance music, and late-night fun in the town center.
The Wings Club
32.5 km
Discover the charm of Denbigh at The Wings Club, a vibrant social hub offering a taste of local culture and community spirit.
Supper Club at Blundell Street
39.0 km
Liverpool's ultimate supper club: fuel up on hearty meals, then dance the night away to drag shows, tributes, and non-stop hits near Echo Arena.
The Establishment
39.1 km
A vibrant Widnes nightclub offering lively events, friendly staff, and a spacious venue for unforgettable nights out.
Revolution Liverpool - Albert Dock
39.3 km
Enjoy a lively atmosphere with delicious food and creative cocktails at Revolution Liverpool - Albert Dock, a must-visit bar and restaurant.
For the vibe & atmosphere seeker
- Lively
- Unique
- Fun-filled
- Cultural Heritage
- Casual
For the design and aesthetic lover
- Industrial Designs
- Modern Designs
For the architecture buff
- Historic
- Art & Design
- Community centre
- Event Venue
For the view chaser and sunset hunter
- Iconic Views
For the social media creator & influencer
- Instagrammable
- Photo Spots
- Selfie Spots
For the eco-conscious traveler
- Locally Managed
- Public-Transport Accessible
- Car-Free Access
For the kind of experience you’re after
- Cultural Heritage
- Photowalk
- Festival / Event Nearby
- Day Trip
- Weekend Getaway
For how adventurous you want the journey to be
- Easy Access
Location Audience
- Family Friendly
- LGBT Friendly
- Senior Friendly
- Child Friendly
- Teen Friendly
- Wheelchair Access
- Pet Friendly
- Solo Friendly
- Couple Friendly
- Solo Female Friendly
- Vegetarian Friendly
- Vegan Friendly