Discover the best top things to do in Salford, United Kingdom including Lowery, The Lowry, Salford Museum & Art Gallery, Quayside Media City, Salford Shopping Centre, Skipthetips, Barton Square, Chapman Gallery, Faith's Florist.
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4.5 based on 3,018 reviews
Situated on the waterside at the heart of The Quays, The Lowry is a stunning, award winning building housing two vibrant theatres, a studio space, relaxing art galleries, cafés, bars, a restaurant, souvenir gift shop and Salford’s Tourist Information Centre. With a huge variety of performances, The Lowry's Lyric and Quays Theatres offer a wealth of fabulous entertainment, including West End musicals, the very best in drama, live bands, famous comedians, plus world class dance and opera.Gallery entry is free and you can enjoy the work of one of the nation's favourite artists, LS Lowry, in changing exhibitions of his work which we hope will offer some surprises. At the same time, experience work by artists of local, national and international renown to compliment our Lowry exhibitions. There's always something new and refreshing to see in our galleries.With family fun throughout the building, guided tours, the Meet Mr Lowry film, plus participatory activity for all ages, The Lowry is a great day out.
First of all, I have been to a lot of venues and theatres and this is one of my favourite in the country. Let me tell you why... The Lowry is run by a large group of volunteers who give countless hours to support the venue, that makes a difference - they want to be there and the customer experience shows. The theatre is a registered charity with an aim to bring the best performances to a wide group of people, some of whom would not normally experience theatre. The Lowry is split into the Lyric Theatre (large touring production space), the Quays Theatre (much smaller intimate theatre space), Lowry exhibition, restaurant, bars, coffee shop and gallery space. The Lyric theatre is a large 3 tier space, with some of the most accessible and comfortable spaces in any theatres in the UK I have ever been in. As the theatre was custom designed for sound, the sound performance is always crystal clear and a joy for any type of performance. This is the largest theatre outside of London and holds up to 1,730 seats in a tiered curve so there is space for everyone to see - much better than the Palace or Opera House for viewing space and comfort. The Quays is a smaller, four tier with smaller, stool spaces in the tiers around the sides of the smaller stage and is great for smaller plays, intimate talks and new material and can hold up to 440 people. The venue is extremely accessible with sloped walkways, lifts and clear descriptions everywhere. This is probably one of the best theatre spaces in the UK and holds such a diverse range of musical theatre, concerts, dance, drama, new plays and shows and has a yearly behind the scenes day which if you get a chance, you absolutely must, it's amazing!
4.5 based on 224 reviews
Salford Museum and Art Gallery was the UK’s ‘first free public library’, which opened in January 1850, followed in November by a museum and art gallery. The building was a mansion house known as Lark Hill, which had been built in the 1790s and has given its name to our famous Lark Hill Place; a Victorian street within the museum. Today, Salford Museum and Art Gallery presents an exciting programme of permanent displays and changing contemporary exhibitions together with a range of events and activities guaranteed to inspire which completes a must visit experience for individuals, families, schools and organisations to come and enjoy. When you have visited the galleries why not pop into our cafe or purchase a souvenir in the museum shop. Our learning and outreach programme allows everyone to get involved with the museum - perhaps taking part in a Victorian washday, learning new crafts or reminiscing with our memory boxes. We offer free admission and welcome all children accompanied by a responsible adult.
This museum cannot be faulted fab exhibits Lovely shop and cafe with an extensive menu and very quick service in a really pleasant setting overlooking peel park I have one tiny personal moan which is soya lattes are traditionally made with sweetened soya milk not the unsweetened that is served Here it was also a very cheap bitter brand But otherwise the visit was a great success and I will be bringing other friends and family to visit
3.0 based on 944 reviews
Overlooking Manchester's historic waterfront, Quayside MCUK is an unmissable shopping experience that saves you 70% off the RRP of top brands all day, every day. As well as outlet shopping, you can enjoy a meal at one of the Plaza restaurants and even catch a film at the multi-screen VUE Cinema. Facebook and Twitter Search Quayside MCUK
It was my first visit to Salford Quays in a number of years and my first visit to MediaCity. This urban oasis is everything at your fingertips. Whether it be outdoor swimming, fancy cocktails or a trip to the Imperial War Museum. Salford Quays and Media City has it all in abundance. Underground parking is easily located at The Lowry, there are several other car parks in the vicinity too. We were charged £2.20 for a 2 hour stay. The Quays has everything for a perfect day/night out and offers great entertaining and dining facilities for all the family and is within walking distance to the world famous Manchester United ground at Old Trafford.
2.0 based on 1 reviews
Second hand shop. Selling donated items. Clothes, shoes, white goods, furniture and lots more!
Welcome to Barton Square at The Trafford Centre, a destination with exciting leisure and high-street brands. Located within the Trafford area in Manchester, Barton Square is home to LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre, SEA LIFE, Silentnight, Homesense, Natuzzi, Next Home and Primark.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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