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FREE TOURS OF MANCHESTER

  • Jun 22, 2020
  • City Guide
  • Selene Nelson
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    If you’re visiting Manchester – or you live here and want to gain a brand new perspective on your hometown – you’ll probably already know how much this energetic city has to offer. Famous for its footballing glory, thumping nightlife and industrial past, England’s second city is jam-packed with fun and exciting things to do. But what if you’re not on the salary of a Manchester United football player, and are looking to explore the city while saving the pennies? Worry not – we’ve got you covered! Here are three of the best tours of Manchester... that are all entirely free.

    Free Manchester Walking Tours

    If you want to see Manchester through the eyes of a Mancunian and get the lowdown on the city’s past, present and future, the Free Manchester Walking Tour is for you. This three-and-a-half hour walking experience is known to be the most comprehensive free tour of Manchester, and lead by a charismatic team of guides, it tells the story of this city in a unique and fascinating way. Step back in time to when Manchester was an industrialised city right at the forefront of Victorian politics and innovation, and discover its many diverse landscapes – from dark and secret backstreets to lavishly grand architecture, this gritty-yet-stylish city has it all. Learn about Manchester’s famous characters – all the legendary musicians, poets and political activists who helped put this northern city firmly on the map. Then, get plenty of insider tips from the local guides and hear their suggestions for the best ‘must-visit’ attractions. This is an immersive tour that brings Manchester to life. Not to be missed!

    Si Manchester Daily Walking Tour


    If you don’t want to be jostling along with 50 other people while struggling to hear your guide, and would prefer to join a more personal, exclusive tour, then book yourself onto the Si Manchester Free Walking Tour. Unlike other tours, reservations are required for this one – but this just ensures the tour is manageable and all the more enjoyable... you still don’t have to pay a penny. During this two-and-a-half hour walking tour, you’ll stroll past the terracotta bricked factories and chimneys that conjure up images of Manchester’s industrial past, while learning all about the important social changes that happened here. This tour is perfect if you only have a short time in the city, as it takes you past all of Manchester’s main attractions – from the famous town hall, to the first man-made canal, and the spectacular Royal Exchange. Just make sure your wear comfy shoes and don’t forget your camera!

    Civitatis Free Tours of Manchester


    From the Roman Empire to the avante-garde present, Manchester is known for its rich cultural scene – and if this is something that interests you, check out the Civitatis Free Walking Tour of Manchester. This is your chance to delve deep into the history that permeates this city; beginning at the Manchester Central Library, this three hour walking tour will take you past Manchester’s most famous (and infamous) attractions. Learn about the Peterloo Massacre as you visit the Free Trade Hall, then discover how Manchester became a pioneer for the LGTBQ+ movement in the cultural revival. Head to the Midland Hotel and the Albert Hall to hear about the music legends who played here, then learn about the social movements that brought about Manchester’s multiculturalism at City Hall. You can snap photos as you marvel at the majesty of the Royal Exchange, and finally finish up at the Cathedral, where your guide will answer any questions you have and give you personalised suggestions for what to check out next.  

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