Nestled in the heart of Manchester, Urbis is a unique and interesting concept - an exhibition centre of city life across the globe, created as part of an urban regeneration project. Featuring interactive exhibits and fascinating exhibitions, the uber-modern glass building, sometimes described as a 'glass ski slope,' is an immediate Manchester landmark and visitors are drawn not only to the exhibits, but also to the building itself. The gallery on level one hosts different exhibitions, while levels two, three and four house permanent exhibits and displays. Levels five and six house Le Mont Restaurant, providing incredible views of the city, as well as fine dining, and there is also The Social, a restaurant and late night venue that features live bands, DJs and more.
Telephone: (0)161 605 8200
Website: www.urbis.org.uk
Transport: Accessible by train, tram, car or on foot
Opening times: Sunday to Wednesday 10am to 6pm; Thursday to Saturday 10am to 8pm
Old Trafford
Nicknamed the Theatre of Dreams, Old Trafford is home to one of the premier English football clubs, Manchester United and since 1878, has been the heart and soul of the club. More than 200,000 visitors come each year to marvel at the home of the likes of Ryan Giggs and Cristiano Ronaldo, and share in some of the Man U magic. Guided tours of the stadium run every 10 minutes and the award-winning museum is chock-full of fascinating trivia, memorabilia and interactive exhibits, guaranteed to delight fans and perhaps even win over a few new ones. The Red Café, in the North Stand of the stadium, is open daily and serves up delicious food for those needing replenishment, while the Megastore in the East Stand sells every conceivable type of Man U branded item.
Telephone: (0)870 442 1994
Website: www.manutd.com
Transport:
Opening times: Guided stadium tours daily 9.40am to 4.30pm; Museum daily 9.30am to 5pm
Museum of Science and Industry
It may not seem like everybody's cup of tea, but the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry is a truly fascinating and varied collection of exhibits, displays and more, for visitors of all ages. Fifteen different galleries crammed full of all sorts of items are housed in the key historic site of one of the world's oldest railway stations, Liverpool Road Station. Some of the permanent exhibits include Underground Manchester, where visitors can meander through a reconstructed Victorian Sewer system complete with authentic sounds and smells, the Xperiment interactive science gallery, the captivating Collections Centre with anything from antique microscopes to Star Trek memorabilia, and the Air and Space Hall. The Special Exhibitions gallery plays host to several touring exhibitions annually. The Museum also houses a shop, café and restaurant, as well as several picnic areas.
Telephone: (0)161 832 2244 (24-hour information line)
Website: www.msim.org.uk
Transport: Bus 33 from Piccadilly Gardens; also accessible by train, tram or car
Opening times: Daily 10am to 5pm. Closed 24-26 December and 1 January
Bridgewater Hall
Telephone: (0)161 950 0000
Website: www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk
Transport: Accessible by car, bus or train
Opening times: Monday to Saturday 10am to 8pm; Sunday 12pm to 6pm (closing at 8pm on concert nights)






