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62 Nelson Street, Manchester, the birthplace of the Suffragette movement, is now the Pankhurst Centre.
People’s History Museum is the national museum of democracy, telling the story of its development in Britain: past, present, and future.
Discover more about the workers who strived for recognition before, during and after the Industrial Revolution at Salford's unique library.
In the attractive, waterside setting of Portland Basin, the newly refurbished Heritage centre celebrates the people, events and industries, which have shaped the history of Tameside over the past two hundred years.
At SEA LIFE Manchester, get up close to thousands of creatures including majestic sharks, enchanting jellyfish plus Ernie & Cammy – the magnificent green sea turtles! Take a fascinating journey from the coast to the ocean depths through the themed…
Yes, you’ve read that correctly. We’ve taken the axe throwing out of the woodland and brought it into the heart of Manchester.
Waterside is an award-winning, vibrant destination for performance, culture and events in the heart of Sale.
Join us on a craft beer adventure as we tour Manchester and sample the best local produce that the city has to offer. We visit a range of microbreweries and craft beer houses enjoying at least ten craft beers along the way. Just £30pp, tour run…
A new Oldham Coliseum Theatre is to take centre stage in Oldham’s new Cultural Quarter.
Gallery Oldham provides a wide range of exhibitions and activities targeted at different audiences of all ages.
Discover people and places of Wigan borough, past and present. Exhibitions, events and family history at your finger tips.
Welcome to the AJ Bell Stadium, Manchester’s brand new conference and events destination. The AJ Bell Stadium is ideally situated adjacent to the M60 and within easy reach of Manchester’s vibrant city centre.
This Grade 1, 16th century half-timbered hall is one of the north-west’s most important buildings.
Enjoy displays of 17th and early 18th century furniture, objects and artefacts, learn more about the life and work of Samuel Crompton.
This much-loved music venue and bar is Grade II listed, has a history dating as far back as the 19th century, and there's plenty to discover!
Castlefield Gallery is Manchester’s first public contemporary visual art gallery dedicated to the advancement of contemporary visual art and artists.
The Fusilier Museum is home to the collections of the XX Lancashire Fusiliers and the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Coronation Street’s local pub, the Rovers Return Inn, has been around for 60 years. To celebrate both the soap’s 60th Anniversary and pubs reopening across the UK, the Rovers is opening up ‘The Rovers’ Annexe’, Coronation Street, M10, for one night…
The country’s only restored tramway set in the picturesque surrounds of Heaton Park. Visitors can enjoy a tram ride and take a look at the free museum, which contains artefacts and historic accounts.
Get close to live performance at The Stoller Hall, and connect with music at Manchester’s most intimate concert space.
Welcome to The Spirit of Manchester Distillery, the home to award-winning Manchester Gin, Manchester Spirit Vodka and One-Eyed Rebel.