A must-see for any football fan when visiting Manchester: the National Football Museum. For Mancunians, Britons, and visitors from abroad alike. The museum preserves, conserves, and displays numerous important collections of football memorabilia. Entrance is free. Visitors from across the globe enjoy more than 2,500 world-class objects on display, interesting interactives and an ever changing programme of temporary exhibitions, that link football to other topics such as fashion, history, or art.
National Football Museum Manchester (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
Centrally located to major shopping and sightseeing spots
Freshly prepared food meets music memorabilia
Pub and nice little Rock venue in one place
Manc and proud - Manchester merchandise
Iconic record store specializing in Dance and Electro
Reportedly one of the area's best independent record stores
Offering records from any musical genre you may be into
Strongly dedicated to local Mancunian artists
The name says it all - a haven for vinyl enthusiasts
90s Britpop superstars
Oasis sibling on stage as solo artist
Post-Punk from Greater Manchester
Complex lyrics about the ordinary life
Electronic music duo
Alternative meets Progressive Rock
Pioneers in three-part vocal harmony style
Hugely appreciated in music scene
One of Madchester’s pioneering groups
Mick Hucknall combines Soul & Pop
Indie Rock from Manchester
Synth-Pop duo