Top 4 Places to Visit for Free in Manchester
Idolized by music and football lovers alike, Manchester is one of Britain’s most amazing but
unexplored cities. The spotlights tend to focus on London or Liverpool. But this is a city that has
been a pioneer in many ways and is currently experiencing a new golden age that has little to
do with its glorious industrial past.
Whether you are a local resident or just passing through, there is always something to do in this
vibrant city. For those arriving at Manchester Airport, a convenient and affordable way to get to
your destination is by booking a Manchester airport taxi transfer. Once you’re settled in the
city, here are free places to visit in Manchester to make your trip an unforgettable experience.
1. The Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, Liverpool Rd
Manchester’s connection with elite football has eclipsed other lesser-known and exciting facets
of this city. It’s good to know that the most important museums in this city are free.
Most important to contemporary Manchester history is the Museum of Science and Industry. In
a city with such an important industrial past, many technological milestones have been achieved
and can be seen in this fascinating museum.
Touch, see, feel, experience; this is an ideal visit for those who travel with children. A
Manchester airport taxi to the museum takes less than 20 minutes. A bit further north is the
exciting and fun People’s History Museum.
2. National Football Museum, Manchester M4 3BG
Matt Busby, Alex Ferguson, George Best, Denis Law, Franny Lee, and currently Pep Guardiola,
De Gea, Mourinho, David Silva… Manchester is the world capital of football, thanks to United
and City.
Some of the most brilliant stars of this sport that moves the masses have passed through these
clubs. A fascinating place where this sport is worshipped is The National Football Museum, an
impressive building designed by Ian Simpson and inaugurated in July 2012.
In addition, there are many fun interactive spaces to have a good time hitting the ball, virtually or
with games from all eras. It is also worth stopping by the top floor, where there is currently a
fascinating Pelé exhibition. Admission is free, although donations are welcome. The access is a
walk of fame where Cruyff, Messi, Cristiano, and Maradona share space.
3. Manchester Art Gallery, Mosley
Manchester is a great city to savour art, especially since its galleries are freely accessible to
visitors. One of the most special is the Manchester Art Gallery, considered by many to be one of
the great art galleries in the United Kingdom. This impressive museum exhibits more than
25,000 paintings, sculptures, engravings, posters, and photographs ranging from the 17th
century to the most contemporary art.
In addition to the permanent collections, it always has high-level travelling exhibitions on its
schedule. So it is always a good idea to walk through its halls. In addition, at its Platt Hall
headquarters is The Gallery of Costume, a fashion exhibition hall, although it is temporarily
closed to the public. The distance is only 9 miles when you take a taxi from Manchester
airport to the art gallery.
4. John Ryland Library, Deansgate
How many times have we travelled in time or through our imagination thanks to the stories we
have read in books? The John Ryland Library in Manchester is an imposing Victorian Gothic
building. It deserves a leisurely visit to enjoy its halls, staircases, works of art, travelling
exhibitions, and of course, its volumes.
The Ryland Collection has more than 4,500 documents (some very old) and countless books.
Lovers of the Harry Potter saga will feel like being in one of the Hogwarts rooms when walking
through its corridors and main hall
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