Wheelchair accessible things to do in Manchester


Manchester is a great city to visit if you love culture, history and sports. You can explore the museums, galleries and theatres that showcase the city's rich heritage and creativity. You can also catch a game at the famous Old Trafford stadium, home of Manchester United, or the Etihad Stadium, where Manchester City plays.

Manchester has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of pubs, clubs and live music venues to suit every taste. You can also enjoy the diverse cuisine, from traditional fish and chips to exotic curry and sushi. Manchester is a friendly and welcoming city that will make you feel at home.

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Wythenshawe Park
Attraction
Free

Wythenshawe Park

A great park packed with loads of activities.

Portland Basin Museum
Attraction
Free

Portland Basin Museum

The museum combines a lively modern interior with a peaceful canal side setting. It is a family friendly museum, with something for all the family.

Bramhall Park
Attraction
Free

Bramhall Park

Bramhall Park is a beautifully landscaped greenspace. It sits in the grounds of Bramall Hall, a 14th century timber framed hall.

Activity
Adults from £3.50

Little Play Town Heywood Role Play Centre

Little Play Town is a safe haven where children of all ages & capabilities take on the roles of key workers and play make believe in over 10 themed areas

AMF Bowling Bury
Activity
Adults £5.79

AMF Bowling Bury

Strike it lucky, go bowling in Bury - a great way to create lasting memories whatever the weather!

Quarry Bank Mill
Attraction
Adults £15

Quarry Bank Mill

One of Britain's greatest industrial heritage sites, home to a complete industrial community.

Attraction
Adults £8

Lyme Park

Glorious house, surrounded by gardens, moorland and deer park.

Play2 Diggle
Activity
From £2

Play2 Diggle

PlayDiggle is a play and party centre for children aged eight and under who are under 4.5 feet tall.

Inside Out
Activity
From £10.75

Inside Out

Children's Educational Play Centre