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Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems

  • April 10, 2026
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Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems

If youโ€™re looking to explore the cultural side of the city, Manchester museums offer something for everyone, from world-class art collections and science exhibits to football history and hidden local gems.

Whether youโ€™re planning a day out, visiting for the weekend or just looking for something different to do, here are the Manchester museums you wonโ€™t want to miss.

Manchester Museum

Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL

Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems
Credit: Chris Bull for Manchester Museum

One of the cityโ€™s most popular attractions, Manchester Museum, reopened following a major transformation and is better than ever. Located on Oxford Road, itโ€™s packed with fascinating collections, from dinosaur skeletons and ancient Egyptian artefacts to live reptiles and immersive exhibits.

Itโ€™s especially great for families, with interactive spaces and changing exhibitions that keep things fresh throughout the year.

Why go?

  • Huge variety of exhibits
  • Family-friendly and interactive
  • Free entry

Science and Industry Museum

Liverpool Rd, Manchester M3 4JP

Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems
Credit: Science and Industry Museum

Set on the site of the worldโ€™s first passenger railway station, the Science and Industry Museum tells the story of Manchesterโ€™s role in shaping the modern world.

From historic steam engines to hands-on science experiments, itโ€™s a brilliant mix of education and entertainment.

Why go?

  • Interactive exhibits for all ages
  • Strong Manchester heritage focus
  • Great rainy day activity

The Whitworth

Oxford Rd, Manchester M15 6ER

Credit: David Oates

Set within Whitworth Park, The Whitworth blends art, nature and architecture beautifully. Expect a mix of historic works, modern art and one of the UKโ€™s most impressive textile collections.

Itโ€™s also home to a lovely cafรฉ overlooking the park, making it a great spot to relax after exploring.

Why go?

  • Unique mix of art and nature
  • Ever-changing exhibitions
  • One of Manchesterโ€™s most scenic cultural spots

National Football Museum

Todd St, Manchester M4 3BG

Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems
Credit: Peopleโ€™s History Museum

Football fans wonโ€™t want to miss the National Football Museum, located in the iconic Urbis building. It celebrates the history of the beautiful game with memorabilia, interactive games and legendary moments.

Even if youโ€™re not a huge football fan, thereโ€™s plenty here to keep you entertained.

Why go?

  • Interactive football experiences
  • Iconic memorabilia
  • Central location

Peopleโ€™s History Museum

Leftbank, Manchester M3 3ER

Credit: Peopleโ€™s History Museum

For something a little different, the People’s History Museum explores the story of democracy, workersโ€™ rights and social change in Britain.

Itโ€™s an inspiring and thought-provoking visit, packed with powerful displays and historic artefacts.

Why go?

  • Unique focus on social history
  • Thought-provoking exhibitions
  • Free to visit

Manchester Art Gallery

Mosley St, Manchester M2 3JL

Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems
Credit: Manchester Art Gallery

Right in the city centre, Manchester Art Gallery houses an impressive collection of fine art, including Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces and contemporary works.

Itโ€™s easy to dip in and out of, making it perfect if youโ€™re exploring the city centre.

Why go?

  • Central location
  • Mix of classic and modern art
  • Free entry

Imperial War Museum North

The Quays, Trafford Wharf Rd, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 1TZ

Credit: Imperial War Museum North

Located over in Salford Quays, Imperial War Museum North offers a powerful look at how conflict has shaped lives across the world.

The striking building and immersive โ€œBig Picture Showโ€ make it one of the most memorable museum experiences in the region.

Why go?

  • Powerful storytelling
  • Unique architecture
  • Immersive exhibitions

Greater Manchester Police Museum

57A Newton St, Manchester M1 1ET

Credit: Greater Manchester Police Museum

A true hidden gem, the Greater Manchester Police Museum is set inside a former Victorian police station.

Open on select days, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of policing, complete with old cells and original equipment.

Why go?

  • Unique setting
  • Lesser-known attraction
  • Great for history lovers

The Manchester Jewish Museum

190 Cheetham Hill Rd, Cheetham Hill, Manchester M8 8LW

Credit: The Manchester Jewish Museum

Recently redeveloped, the Manchester Jewish Museum tells the story of Jewish life in the city through personal stories, artefacts and interactive displays.

Housed in a beautifully restored synagogue, it offers a unique cultural perspective you wonโ€™t find elsewhere in Manchester.

Why go?

  • Rich cultural storytelling
  • Stunning historic building
  • Interactive exhibitions

Castlefield Gallery

2 Hewitt St, Greater, Manchester M15 4GB

Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems
Credit: Castlefield Gallery

While technically a gallery, Castlefield Gallery is a key part of Manchesterโ€™s creative scene, showcasing contemporary art from emerging and established artists.

Itโ€™s smaller than some of the cityโ€™s big museums, but worth a visit if youโ€™re into modern culture.

Why go?

  • Supports local and emerging artists
  • Regularly changing exhibitions
  • Free entry

The Pankhurst Centre

60-62 Nelson St, Manchester M13 9WP

Credit: The Pankhurst Centre

History with real impact, the Pankhurst Centre is the former home of Emmeline Pankhurst and the birthplace of the suffragette movement.

Itโ€™s a powerful and personal museum that explores the fight for womenโ€™s right to vote.

Why go?

  • Important piece of British history
  • Emotional and inspiring experience
  • Unique heritage site

Clayton Hall Living History Museum

Clayton Park, Ashton New Rd, Clayton, Manchester M11 4RU

Step back in time at Clayton Hall, a medieval manor house surrounded by peaceful gardens.

Run by volunteers, it offers a glimpse into Manchesterโ€™s past with period rooms and costumed guides.

Why go?

  • One of Manchesterโ€™s oldest buildings
  • Quiet, off-the-beaten-path location
  • Family-friendly history

Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester

Boyle St, Cheetham Hill, Manchester M8 8UW

Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems
Credit: Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester

Transport enthusiasts will love the Museum of Transport Greater Manchester, home to a collection of vintage buses, trams and vehicles.

Itโ€™s a nostalgic look at how people travelled across the region over the decades.

Why go?

  • Unique transport collection
  • Great for families and kids
  • Volunteer-run passion project

Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour

Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA

Credit: Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour

Located at Old Trafford, the Manchester United Museum dives into the history of one of the worldโ€™s biggest football clubs.

Combined with the stadium tour, itโ€™s a must for football fans visiting the city.

Why go?

  • Iconic football history
  • Behind-the-scenes stadium access
  • Great for sports fans

Manchester City Stadium Tour & Exhibition

Etihad Stadium, Etihad Campus, Manchester M11 3FF

Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems
Credit: Manchester City

Over at the Etihad, the Manchester City Stadium Tour includes a modern exhibition space and immersive club experience.

Itโ€™s a great counterpart to other football attractions in the city.

Why go?

  • Modern, interactive experience
  • Access to behind-the-scenes areas
  • Ideal for football fans

Ordsall Hall (Salford)

322 Ordsall Ln, Salford M5 3AN

Manchester Museums: The Must-Visit Spots for Culture, History and Hidden Gems
Credit: Ordsall Hall

Just outside the city centre, Ordsall Hall is a stunning Tudor manor with over 750 years of history.

Itโ€™s said to be one of the most haunted buildings in the area, adding a little intrigue to your visit.

Why go?

  • Beautiful historic architecture
  • Free entry
  • Great for history lovers

Hat Works Museum (Stockport)

Wellington Mill, Wellington Rd S, Stockport SK3 0EU

Credit: Hat Works Museum (Stockport)

A short trip from Manchester, Hat Works Museum is the UKโ€™s only museum dedicated to the hatting industry.

Itโ€™s a quirky but fascinating look at a trade that once put Stockport on the map.

Why go?

  • Unique niche museum
  • Hands-on exhibits
  • Great for something different

Discover Manchester Museums

From world-famous institutions to smaller hidden gems, Manchester museums showcase the cityโ€™s rich history, creativity and innovation. The best part? Many of them are completely free, making it easy to plan a full day of culture without spending a fortune.

Whether youโ€™re into art, science, sport or social history, Manchester has a museum to match and plenty of reasons to keep coming back.

READ MORE: Avanti West Coast unveils new Stockport station artwork celebrating the townโ€™s music history

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