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  1. Family taking a selfie in the tunnel at the Manchester United Museum and Stadium Tour
    The Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour offers a behind the scenes look at the world’s most iconic stadium; Old Trafford.
    1. 1 Jan 202331 Dec 2023
  2. Family overlooking a small pond at RHHS Garden Bridgewater
    Reviving the gardens of the historic 156 acre Worsley New Hall estate to create RHS Garden Bridgewater represents one of the largest gardening projects in Europe at this time.
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  3. The Whitworth
    Manchester's gallery in the park.
    1. 16 Sep 20231 Jan 2024
  4. Family outside Sea Life Manchester
    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 zones and don’t miss the chance to soak up the amazing view from the sea bed in the ocean tunnel!
    1. 1 Jan 202331 Dec 2023
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  5. DNA VR takes virtual reality to the next dimension with a unique social approach to gaming, making it the perfect place for groups of all sizes, ages and experience levels to explore the incredible virtual world together.
    1. 1 Jan 202331 Dec 2023
  6. Group of fans inside the Etihad Stadium on a tour
    Visit the home of the Treble winners and go behind the scenes at the Etihad Stadium. The Manchester City Stadium Tour brings the magic of City to life, allowing fans to get closer to the Club than ever before.
    1. 1 Jan 202331 Dec 2023

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  1. Add The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama to your Itinerary

    The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama

    Bridgeford Street, Manchester

    The Centre incorporates a studio theatre and a newly-built concert hall.

  2. Add AATA to your Itinerary

    AATA

    Rochdale

    AATA celebrates creativity and creatives through print and digital media to support individual and community resilience and wellbeing.

  3. hÅb + Word of Warning

    Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

  4. Submerge

    Submerge is a UK-based producing organisation supporting artists who make visceral arts experiences merging contemporary performance, music and creative technology.

  5. Add Brantley Gilbert  UK Tour to your Itinerary

    Brantley Gilbert UK Tour

    Oxford Road, Manchester

    Country Hitmaker Brantley Gilbert will return to the UK this November with a tour which includes a live performance at Manchester Academy 2.

    Indicative Availability

    Book Brantley Gilbert  UK Tour Online (opens in a new window)

  6. Add Salford City Reds to your Itinerary

    Salford City Reds

    Manchester

    Salford City Reds are the city’s premier Super League team.

  7. Add Jade Spa to your Itinerary

    Jade Spa

    Chapel Street, Salford

    Take a step back in time to vintage China and experience the luxurious offerings of Jade Spa. An oriental experience of serenity awaits you. Beautifully crafted interior uniquely encapsulates the culture, tradition and mystique of the oriental.

  8. Add Bury Golf Club to your Itinerary

    Bury Golf Club

    Bury

    Bury Golf Club welcomes golfers at all levels and offers a friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy a course containing some classic holes. Ring Professional, Gary Coope to book visitor tee time on 0161 766 2213.

  9. Greenmount Golf Club

    Bury

    Greenmount welcomes visitors to the club. With a par of 70, the course provides a good test for golfers of all levels. Mature trees and streams add considerable charm to a day’s golf together with a warm and welcoming clubhouse.

  10. Play! Oldham

    Royton, OLDHAM

    Play! is Oldham’s largest indoor play centre for children aged up to 11 years and under 4 foot 10 inches with a massive three storey play frame for juniors and a separate play area for toddlers and babies.

    Our café serves freshly ground coffees,…

  11. A Mancunian Gothic Sunday School: St Matthew’s

    Manchester

    Constructed in the last few years of George IV’s reign (1820–30), this Sunday School building is representative of both a particularly pared-back form of late Georgian Gothic architecture and also Manchester as a region - says Dr Peter N. Lindfield.

  12. Wait! What? St Philips, Salford, is a Gothic building? Never!

    The eleventh instalment as part of an ongoing series for Haunt Manchester by Dr Peter N. Lindfield FSA, exploring Greater Manchester’s Gothic architecture and hidden heritage.

  13. Add Walkden Heritage Trail to your Itinerary

    Walkden Heritage Trail

    Walkden

    Walkden -A Heritage Walk around a former Coal and Cotton Town. Seven information boards located on a 1.8 mile walk around the town highlighting the industrial and civic history over the last 300 years.

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