Manchester is a diverse and energetic city, bursting with character and welcoming to all. As the birthplace of the industrial revolution, Manchester has a rich history in science, politics, music, arts, and sport, blending its heritage with a progressive vision.
It is our ambition to make Greater Manchester increasingly accessible and for visitors to easily find businesses, experiences and travel options that can meet their access need and to ultimately enjoy the range of experiences that Greater Manchester has to offer.
Places to Visit
Greater Manchester has teamed up with AccessAble to provide detailed access guides to help you plan your visit. All detailed access guides can be viewed on the AccessAble microsite for Manchester. You can also tailor your search to specific experiences and business types, such as attractions, restaurants, theatres, hotels and many more.
Transport information
Greater Manchester can be easily accessed by public transport routes. Whilst here, Greater Manchester is well-connected by regional and national train services. We also have the Bee Network, a public transport system providing tram and bus services to get around Greater Manchester. The Bee Network provides integrated ticketing and a contactless tap-and-go payment option and is easily recognisable throughout Greater Manchester by the yellow and black vehicles and the symbol of the worker bee.
- TfGM's accessibility hub - provides a number of guides about travelling across Greater Manchester in different ways and includes support available.
- Tram - accessible information for users of the Metrolink tram network
- Bus - accessible information for users of the bus network
- Train - accessible information for users of the train network
- Manchester Airport - facilities and services for those requiring assisted travel at the airport. You can also view an in depth accessibility guide for all three of the Airport's terminals.

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