Discover the Heart of Manchester with Sightseeing Tours
Explore Manchester's vibrant culture and rich history on guided sightseeing tours that unveil the city's iconic landmarks and hidden treasures.
Sightseeing Manchester offers an unforgettable journey through the vibrant streets and historic landmarks of this dynamic city. Known for its rich industrial heritage, Manchester has transformed into a cultural hub filled with art, music, and sports. With a variety of sightseeing tours available, visitors can discover iconic venues such as the Manchester Arena, the historic Town Hall, and the modern marvels of MediaCityUK. Each tour is crafted to provide insights not just into the architecture, but also the stories and events that shaped this fascinating city. As you traverse the city, expert guides share local tales and anecdotes, making each stop a memorable experience. The tours cater to diverse interests, whether you’re a history buff, a sports enthusiast, or a music lover eager to learn about Manchester's legendary music scene. From the bustling markets to serene parks, the city’s beauty unfolds with every turn. Sightseeing Manchester also emphasizes accessibility, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the wonders of the city comfortably. Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the heart of Manchester. With the convenience of organized tours, you can relax and soak in the sights without the stress of navigating the city. Each experience is designed to leave you with a deeper appreciation of Manchester's culture and community, making it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking an authentic British experience.
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance to secure your preferred time slot.
- Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately, as some tours may include outdoor activities.
- Consider joining a themed tour that matches your interests, such as music or industrial history.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning architecture and vibrant street life.
- Stay hydrated and take breaks during longer tours to fully enjoy the experience.
A brief summary to Sightseeing Manchester
- The Bridgewater Hall, Lower Mosley St, Manchester, M2 3WS, GB
Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from Manchester Piccadilly Station, exit the station and head towards the main road, Piccadilly. Turn left and walk straight until you reach the junction with Portland Street. Cross over to Portland Street, then continue walking until you reach the intersection with Lower Mosley Street. Turn right onto Lower Mosley Street and walk for about 10 minutes. You will see The Bridgewater Hall on your right at Lower Mosley St, Manchester M2 3WS.
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Bus
From St Peter's Square, catch the bus number 2 or 3 towards the direction of the Deansgate area. The bus stop is located outside the Manchester Art Gallery. Alight at the stop named 'The Bridgewater Hall'. From there, walk a short distance towards Lower Mosley Street and you will find Sightseeing Manchester located at The Bridgewater Hall.
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Metrolink Tram
Take a Metrolink tram from any nearby tram stop to St Peter's Square Station. Once you arrive at St Peter's Square, exit the tram and walk towards the Manchester Art Gallery. From there, follow the directions for the bus or walk. Head towards Lower Mosley Street, and you will see The Bridgewater Hall where Sightseeing Manchester is located.
Attractions Nearby to Sightseeing Manchester
- The Bridgewater Hall
- Rochdale Canal Lake
- Peterloo Massacre Monument
- Hacienda
- Free Trade Hall
- St Peter's Square, Manchester
- O2 Ritz Manchester
- Horse and fox statue
- Emmeline Pankhurst Statue
- Albert Hall, Manchester
- St. Peter's Square
- Palace Theatre Manchester
- Guardian Telephone Exchange
- Manchester City Council
- Manchester Cenotaph
Landmarks nearby to Sightseeing Manchester
- Canada House, Manchester
- Historic England
- Landmark, St Peter's Square
- Manchester Central Library
- Hotspur House
- Friedrich Engels Statue
- Beetham Tower
- Upper Campfield Market Hall
- John Bright Statue
- Connaught Building
- Mulberry Passage
- Arch of Chinatown
- Dalton Entry
- Remains of eastern wall of the Roman fort
- John Dalton Statue