EVERY DAY 11am £8 Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter’s Square, M2 5PD The essential Manchester walk for locals and visitors alike. An entertaining and knowledgeable guide will show you around the city centre, giving you a taste of the history, architecture and culture and showing you the major sites, including Manchester Town Hall and the Royal Exchange. Man d All walks and tours £8 unless otherwise stated Booking is not normally required. If you do need to book contact the Guide directly, or book online if stated. Walks last 1½ - 2 hours. For further information on any walks, talks and tours listed, please contact the Guide directly. th e Man e ch er reg st ion Discover Manchester Walk th e ch n ou Man d Guiding you a r r ter eg es ion th e ch n ou d Guiding you a r r ter eg es ion n ou Guiding you a r MANCHESTER G u i d e d To u r s and Walks Book online at www.discovermanchester.eventbrite.com BOOK A PRIVATE TOUR Suzanne Hindle Wood Street Mission The story of the well-loved charity. It all started with Victorian philanthropy amongst ragamuffin kids. Manchester Taxi Tours Visit all the main sites on a guided taxi tour, with the city’s only Green Badge Black Cab driver, John Consterdine. Chetham’s Library & Medieval Buildings The most beautiful and atmospheric buildings in North-West England. Great stories, important people, incredible books plus a magician. Tours on two Saturdays each month. Chetham’s School entrance, Long Millgate M3 1SB £10 - Book on www.jonathanschofieldtours.com Tiled Beauty – The Principal Hotel Tour The former Refuge Assurance building is one of the most beautiful terracotta buildings in the UK. This tour takes in public and private areas and entertains with superb human stories. Every Saturday 10.30am. Principal Hotel, Oxford St, Manchester M60 7HA £10 - Book on www.jonathanschofieldtours.com T: 07946 239221 E: [email protected] www.manchestertaxitours.co.uk Manchester Tourism Star of the Year 2013 MARBLE BEERS LTD Marble Arch Rochdale Road Marble Beerhouse Chorlton 57 Thomas Street Northern Quarter n u o Noted for Fresh Air & Fun! Where did our Lancashire workers go for their wakes week's holidays? Blackpool of course! ion John Doughty n u o ion Jul 12 11am £8 Guiding you a r Anne Beswick +44 (0)7505 685942 [email protected] @MCRGuidedTours www.manchesterguidedtours.com www.mgt.eventbrite.com er reg st May 24 Mobile Email Twitter Web Booking he Talk A History of Manchester in Ten Plants Modern Manchester has exploited the natural world in many ways. How many such plants can you think of? CONTACT Daily Discover Manchester Walk d Speaker General or bespoke tours tailored to your requirements. Any size of group. Airport/hotel transfers and meet-and-greet services offered. Guides also available for illustrated talks. Manc Venue: Central Library, St Peter’s Square, M2 5PD Time: 6.30pm Cost: FREE • • • • th e Avoid the walking and enjoy our talks on local topics instead, in the comfort of Central Library. All of our walks, talks and tours are available to book privately, including coach tours, and can be guided in several European languages: Guiding you a r TALKS Local History at a Leisurely Pace er reg st Booking essential with the guide he Tour the sumptuous staterooms and corridors of one of the finest municipal buildings in Britain. Admire the neo-Gothic style, the paintings, furniture and décor. Entry to staterooms subject to availability. d Meet: Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DB Sep 13 Manc Corporate Events - Celebrations - Educational Visits Check Calendar for dates and start times £8 Date th e Town Hall Tour April to September 2017 mancheerguidedtours.com Man d www.manchesterguidedtours.com GUIDED TOURS & WALKS Key Booking required th e Man e ch er reg st ion th e ch Guiding you a r Please check our website for extra tours and alterations n ou d r ter eg es ion n ou Guiding you a r Wear sensible footwear Check disabled access 170 Years of the Vegetarian Movement SH Discover Worsley SH Once a bustling industrial landscape with a house fit for the Duke and a sleepy picturesque village, Worsley will soon host RHS Bridgewater. Meet: Outside Worsley Old Hall, Worsley Park, M28 2QT Outdoor Art in the City ES About The Quays BW/PL Discover Withington PL Walk through Withington village, once home to physicist Ernest Rutherford. Hear how a farming hamlet became this busy suburb with the world-leading Christie Hospital. Meet: Outside Withington Library, 410 Wilmslow Road, Withington M20 3BN Peterloo Massacre Anniversary Walk ES Alexandra Park: Queen of Parks AB Alexandra Park, located between Moss Side and Whalley Range, was once the Queen of Manchester's parks and now it's reborn for the 21st century. Meet: Chorlton Lodge, Alexandra Park M16 7JL Dog-Friendly Mcr: Cotton Mills to Stadia SH Principal Hotel Tour KD Ancoats, Coffee & Cake SM 'The world's first industrial suburb' is becoming one of the coolest areas in Manchester. Ends with tea/coffee and cake. Booking required with the guide. £12.50 Meet: Cutting Room Square, Blossom Street, Ancoats M4 6BF Don't Just Stand There (Mcr Statues) PO Just imagine they could talk! What tales they would tell. Informative? Radical? Amusing? Most of all fascinating. Join the tour to find out. Meet: Manchester Visitor Information Centre, 1 Piccadilly Gardens M1 1RG Pub Walk: Ancoats & Angel Meadow SH Ancoats: Mighty Mills & Little Italy ES Edgar Wood Middleton Architect ES Pub Walk: Beer is Best PO Iconic breweries of the past have left their mark on the city. We'll stroll around and investigate, plus have a look at some of our fascinating pubs too. Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter’s Square M2 5PD Angel Meadow to Little Italy BW Explore the lives of those who delivered the Industrial Revolution. Booking required with the guide. Meet: Chetham's School of Music entrance, Long Millgate M3 1SB Factory Records EF It was all about the music, not the money. The story of the Haçienda, Joy Division, Happy Mondays, Martin Zero et al. www.showmemcr.eventbrite.com Meet: Manchester Visitor Information Centre, 1 Piccadilly Gardens M1 1RG Pub Walk: Literary Thinkers & Drinkers SH Architecture: City Centre AB Original, modern, classical and Gothic. Discover a selection of Manchester's architectural gems on a walk through the city centre. Meet: Manchester Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DB Football City PO Red or Blue? There are tales for you on this tour of the city's football-related sites, including where the League began. Ends at the National Football Museum. Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter’s Square M2 5PD Pub Walk: Manchester Broadsides SM Follow in the footsteps of The Reverend Cowherd, restaurant pioneers and famous vegetarians to celebrate a movement that began here. 170 years meat-free. Meet: People's History Museum, Left Bank, Spinningfields M3 3ER This inland port has iconic architecture, MediaCityUK, The Lowry and Imperial War Museum North. Just the place for a seasonal stroll. Booking required with the guide. Meet: Information Desk inside Lowry Outlet, Salford Quays M50 3AH Unearth the unique history of the world's first industrial suburb. Dark satanic mills, child labour, poverty, canals, ice cream, Peeps, the Hallé, regeneration. Meet: Manchester Visitor Information Centre, 1 Piccadilly Gardens M1 1RG Architecture: Northern Quarter to NOMA AB There are some hidden architectural gems in this lesser-known area of the city. Come and explore Georgian, Victorian and Co-operative treasures. Meet: Queen Victoria statue, Piccadilly Gardens M1 1RG A Walk in the Park – Heaton Park ES A former private estate, now a public park containing magnificent Heaton Hall, once the stately home of the Egertons. Ice, tunnels, concerts, wars, bees and eye-catchers. Meet: Outside Heaton Park Metrolink tram stop, Whittaker Lane, Prestwich M25 1HA Castlefield: Canals, Rails & Romans ES Industrial heritage, transport world firsts and the city's Roman fort - canals, railways, bridges, warehouses, wharves, markets and Mamucium. Meet: Outside White Lion Pub, 43 Liverpool Road, Castlefield M3 4NQ Walk along canals and past cotton mills surrounded by regeneration, then on to impressive sporting venues. Dogs welcome with well-behaved owners. Meet: Seven Brothers Brewery bar, 31 Blossom Street M4 5AF Visit the Middleton buildings of the internationally-famed architect Edgar Wood. Includes the Long Street Methodist interior, an amazing Arts & Crafts church. Meet: Post Office (opposite bus station), 53 Manchester New Road, Middleton M24 1SQ Discover Manchester Walk EVERY DAY AT 11am £8 Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter’s Square, M2 5PD Explore Manchester's impressive collection of outdoor sculptures, artworks, monuments and memorials. A family adrift, Neptune, gothic dragons and much more. Meet: Queen Victoria statue, Piccadilly Gardens M1 1RG 16th August 1819 was a summer's day, a public holiday, and the blackest day in Manchester's history, when at least 15 people died and over 600 were injured. Meet: Manchester Art Gallery entrance steps, Mosley Street M2 3JL Enjoy the sumptuous architecture of the 19th-century headquarters of the Refuge Assurance Society and stories of working life there. Booking required with the guide. Meet: Principal Hotel reception, Oxford Road M60 7HA Amongst the once-notorious Victorian slum of Angel Meadow, the ghosts of Scuttler gangs, philanthropy and regeneration, we'll visit micro bars and pubs. Meet: Victoria Railway Station, by the historic wall map M3 1WY Alcohol always inspires literary talent – there'll be spoken word snippets, a doomed opium dreamer and a modern Mancunian bard. Meet: Inside Corn Exchange atrium, Exchange Street M4 3TR Social media for the Victorians, broadside ballads were used to share news. Those that remain tell a sometimes silly, sometimes sad story of 19th-century Manchester. Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter's Square M2 5PD Pub Walk: The Classic JS All the stories and daftness of 250 years of pubs and drinking in Manchester, visiting classic boozers and finishing with a brief fun quiz. Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter's Square M2 5PD Quirky, Weird & Wonderful City SH Things you only notice when you know where to look! A city of hidden secrets. Come along and uncover them. Meet: Outside John Rylands Library, 150 Deansgate M3 3EH Radisson Hotel Tour JB The history of the former Free Trade Hall site, from radical protest to music. Tour the elegant hotel and end with a light afternoon tea. Booking required with the guide. £19 Meet: Manchester Central front entrance steps, Windmill Street M2 3GX Catholic Manchester PL For over 1200 years Catholics have made an impact on Manchester. A Hidden Gem, the Bishop's alligator, saints in the making - hear these stories and so much more. Meet: Manchester Visitor Information Centre, 1 Piccadilly Gardens M1 1RG Roads, Canals & Railways of Castlefield JD Central Library AB This beautiful circular library, the 'Corporation wedding cake', is an architectural, social and educational gem. On offer are films, family history, t'internet... and books too. Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter's Square M2 5PD Sackville Street Building (ex-UMIST) JB Changing the World: The Free Trade City JS This is the only city with a political and economic philosophy named after it. Learn how the Manchester School changed the world. £10 Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter's Square M2 5PD Scuttler Gangs of Manchester EF Charles Dickens in Manchester BW Southern Cemetery Tour EF Walk in the author Charles Dickens' footsteps, through the city that inspired his work. Booking required with the guide. Meet: Manchester Cenotaph, St Peter's Square M2 4EG Manchester's Roman fort was built where the routes along the Irwell and Medlock valleys meet. Today all roads lead to Manchester. Meet: White Lion Pub, Liverpool Road, Castlefield M3 4NQ From Mechanics Institute, through the Municipal Technical College to the University of Manchester, discover how the building evolved. Booking required with the guide. Meet: Outside Sackville Street Building, Sackville Street M1 3BB Hear the shocking story of the violent and volatile Victorian gangs called 'Scuttlers'. Booking required with the guide. www.showmemcr.eventbrite.com Meet: Pot Kettle Black café, 14 Barton Arcade, Deansgate M3 2BW Visit the graves of those famous for music, football, cotton, flight, a VC, art. Booking required with the guide. www.showmemcr.eventbrite.com Meet: The Lodge, 212 Barlow Moor Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy M21 7GL Chetham's Library & Medieval Buildings JS Gaskell in Town & Plymouth Grove KD Strangeways Here We Come EF Chinatown BW Incredible Interiors JS A tour that goes inside spectacular Manchester interiors, with some surprises. Booking advisable. www.jonathanschofieldtours.com £10 Meet: War Memorial, St Ann's Square M2 7EF Street Art AB You don't need a gallery to get art-y here. Graffiti has grown into a beautiful new art form and is out on the streets. See amazing work by local and international artists. Meet: Outside Fred Aldous shop, 37 Lever Street M1 1LW Churches Past & Present AD Explore the religious history of two cities, Manchester and Salford, through their amazing and varied sacred buildings. Meet: Manchester Cathedral South Porch M3 1SQ John Rylands Library BW/KD The Canal Under the City Streets JD Cottonopolis ES Explore Manchester's grand district of textile warehouses, the cotton exchange and beyond. Hear the epic story of the rise and fall of 'King Cotton'. Meet: Queen Victoria statue, Piccadilly Gardens M1 1RG Kill or Cure PL The Day the World Got Smaller JS Cycle Tour: Ashton Canal KD/EF Manchester Music SM The President's Here: Mcr & the USA JS Cycle Tour: Lowry – a Simple Man? KD A leisurely 8-mile, 3-hour bike ride visiting Lowry haunts, hearing about his 'simple' life, paintings and 'dreamscapes'. Booking required with the guide. £12 Meet: Outside HOME, 2 Tony Wilson Place, Manchester M15 4FN Manchester's Theatre History PO The Palace, the Hippodrome, the Circus, the Theatre Royal, etc. The stars who trod the boards and the hit shows (plus the ones that didn't quite make it). Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter’s Square M2 5PD The Siege Starts: Mcr in the Civil War JS The stirring account of how the town held out for Parliament, plus human stories of the people involved in this ideological battle between Royalists and Roundheads. £10 Meet: Outside Manchester Cathedral west porch, Victoria Street M3 1SX Cycle Tour: Manchester Ship Canal KD/EF Manchester's Warehouse Legacy JD Those Dark Satanic Mills JD What did it feel like to work, live and die in the mills of the cotton capital of the world? Meet: Deansgate Station main entrance, Whitworth Street M3 1AA Cycle Tour: Rochdale Canal KD/EF Midland Hotel with Light Afternoon Tea BW/JB Toilets of Manchester AB The city's most convenient walk. From insanitary beginnings to superloos, this most essential but undiscussed topic will teach us all to be grateful for modern life. Meet: Lass O'Gowrie pub, 36 Charles Street M1 7DB Discover Cheadle PL Agatha Christie and Scotch Bob, Prince Albert and Abney Hall - just a few of the people and places you'll hear about on our stroll through this pleasant village. Meet: War Memorial, Cheadle Green, Stockport Road, Cheadle SK8 2BD M2 or Manchester Squared PO Stories from Manchester's squares, where Manchester celebrates, protests, buys and sells, eats, drinks, riots and prays. Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter's Square M2 5PD Town Hall Tour Discover Historic Altrincham PL Gardeners, bankers, an emperor, an artist. Bravest little street in England and Old Market Place. Discover them all on our stroll through this charming market town. Meet: Clock Tower, Altrincham Interchange, Stamford New Road WA14 1EJ Northern Quarter: Right Here, Right Now PO Victoria Park: Posh Homes & Tall Tales KD Discover Manchester Our Great Libraries & Lunch SH Victorian Slums & Squalor ES A walk around the most beautiful medieval buildings in NW England. Atmosphere, charm, magic. Booking advisable www.jonathanschofieldtours.com £10 Meet: Chetham's School of Music entrance, Long Millgate M3 1SB Visit a fascinating community in the heart of the city to discover its culture, history and traditions. Booking required with the guide. Meet: Shudehill Metrolink tram stop, Shudehill M4 2BS A leisurely 12-mile, 4-hour ride along the canal to Portland Basin, with a coffee stop and visiting Moravian Settlement on the return. Booking required with the guides. £12 Meet: Lock-keeper's Cottage, Lock No 2, Ashton Canal Towpath M4 6EQ An 8-mile, 3-hour 'Big Ditch' evening bike ride, looking at the history and present-day operation. Return via the Bridgewater Canal. Booking required with the guides. £12 Meet: Outside National Football Museum entrance, Urbis Building M4 3BG Cycling slowly along this former industrial waterway spotting former textile mills, some football history and maybe even wildlife. Booking required with the guides. £12 Meet: Outside Roche Bobois Showroom, Redhill Street M4 5AG A taste of the city's history, architecture and culture, as well as the major sites, including the Town Hall, Royal Exchange and Cathedral. Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter's Square M2 5PD See Manchester connections with Elizabeth Gaskell before touring her beautiful home in Plymouth Grove. Finish with tea and cake. Booking required with the guide. £16 Meet: Manchester Town Hall Steps, Albert Square M2 5DB Enjoy fine architecture, rare books and manuscripts gifted to the city by an enigmatic woman from Cuba. Booking required with the guide. Meet: Glass Art Totem inside John Rylands Library, 150 Deansgate M3 3EH Medic with a mummy, maternity home in a pub, the doctor who penned a thesaurus... these and more in this history of healthcare in Georgian and Victorian Manchester. Meet: Outside National Football Museum entrance, Urbis Building M4 3BG Manchester's musical legacy – from the 1960s through punk and Madchester, then right up to the present day. Including the legendary Haçienda site. Meet: Manchester Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5PB The development of warehousing in Manchester, from its humble beginnings to the 'cathedrals of commerce' of the early 20th century. Meet: Outside Museum of Science & Industry entrance, Lower Byrom Street M3 4FP Discover the history and secrets of this iconic hotel, then enjoy the light afternoon tea. Booking required with the guide, minimum 7 days in advance. £22 Meet: Outside Midland Hotel, 16 Peter Street M60 2DS The Northern Quarter – unloved and desolate in the 1970s, vibrant and 'happening' today. Explore this fascinating, cosmopolitan and still-developing area of the city. Meet: Manchester Visitor Information Centre, 1 Piccadilly Gardens M1 1RG This 2-hour walking tour of Manchester's four great libraries concludes with a light lunch. Booking required with the guide. £20 Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter's Square M2 5PD Head north for prison hangings, Holt's, chutzpah, diversity, Passionism, clothes and ice skating. Booking required with the guide. www.showmemcr.eventbrite.com Meet: Victoria Railway Station, by Java Espresso bar M3 1WY Offering unusual views of the city, this walk provides a snapshot of the Rochdale Canal in the early 1850s. Meet: Liverpool Road, steps leading down to the Canal Basin M3 4NQ Speed, life, death, radicalism and the dawn of the Railway Age. How in September 1830 the world got smaller as the Liverpool & Manchester Railway opened. £10 Meet: Outside Museum of Science & Industry entrance, Lower Byrom Street M3 4FP Ulysses S Grant arrived in Mcr in 1877. This tour describes that visit and the city's deep transatlantic links. £10 Meet: Outside Central Library, St Peter's Square M2 5PD Tour the sumptuous staterooms and corridors of one of the finest municipal buildings in Britain. Entry to staterooms subject to availability. Booking required with the guide. Meet: Manchester Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DB This gated estate of fine buildings once housed Manchester's Who's Who. Includes free entry to Victoria Baths Open Day. Booking required with the guide. Meet: Outside Victoria Baths entrance, Hathersage Road M13 0FE Angel Meadow and the Irk Valley were infamous because cholera, crime, vice, vermin and death were an everyday occurrence. Meet: Victoria Railway Station, by the historic wall map M3 1WY Please contact the appropriate guide for further information or to book TOUR GUIDES AB Anne Beswick T: 07505 691105 E: [email protected] @annebesw AD Andrew Derbyshire T: 07775 668639 E: [email protected] www.tour-manchester.co.uk @Derbs56 BW Barbara Warnock T: 0161 973 0120 E: [email protected] CP Christine Power T: 07875 160223 E: [email protected] DB David Brotherton T: 07944 333353 E: [email protected] HF Helen Freeborough T: 07946 620808 E: [email protected] JED Joan Davies T: 07803 124476 E: [email protected] DS Denise Sackett T: 07724 123529 E: [email protected] JA John Alker T: 07759 173786 E: [email protected] JR John Ryan T: 07590 848100 E: [email protected] EA Eileen Allen T: 07760 281081 E: [email protected] JB Jean Bailo Qualified to guide in Spanish T: 07812 129754 E: [email protected] www.discovermanchestertours.com @jeantourguide JS Jonathan Schofield T: 07876 235638 E: jgschofi[email protected] www.jonathanschofieldtours.com @jonathschofield EF Emma Fox T: 07500 774200 E: [email protected] www.showmemcr.eventbrite.com @showmemcr ES Elizabeth Sibbering (Sibby) T: 07887 676076 E: [email protected] www.mcrtourguide.com @MCRTourGuide JC John Consterdine T: 07946 239221 E: [email protected] @MCRTaxiTours KD Kate Dibble Qualified to guide in French T: 07905 110197 E: [email protected] www.toursofmanchester.co.uk @manchesterwalk JD John Doughty T: 0161 428 7392 E: [email protected] MC Mark Coleman T: 07590 519671 E: [email protected] PC Philippa Cave T: 07932 041217 E: [email protected] www.revealmanchester.co.uk @revealmcr SH Suzanne Hindle T: 07853 181299 E: [email protected] www.manchestertourguide.wordpress.com @AManchesterTour PL Pauline Lloyd Qualified to guide in French T: 07723 503702 E: [email protected] SM Sue McCarthy Qualified to Guide in French T: 07941 263704 E: [email protected] www.tourmanchester.co.uk @tourmanchester PO Peter O’Grady T: 07818 453969 E: [email protected] www.mancuniantours.com @mancuniantours1 RH Ray Hoerty T: 07974 010574 E: [email protected] www.manchestertourguides.com Follow us on: Man CALENDAR April 2017 www.manchesterguidedtours.com Midland Hotel with Light Afternoon Tea 26 Wed 17:30 KD/EF Cycle Tour: Manchester Ship Canal 23 Tue 13:30 JB Radisson Hotel Tour 29 Sat 13:00 JD The Canal Under the City Streets 27 Sat 13:00 AB Central Library 29 Sat 15:00 JS Chetham's Library & Medieval Buildings 27 Sat 15:00 JS The President's Here: Mcr & the USA 31 Mon 13:30 PO Manchester's Theatre History Street Art August 2017 1 Sat 14:00 SM Ancoats, Coffee & Cake 2 Sun 10:30 KD Town Hall Tour 2 Sun 13:30 BW Midland Hotel with Light Afternoon Tea June 2017 3 Mon 10:30 AD Churches Past & Present John Rylands Library 8 Sat 15:00 JS Chetham's Library & Medieval Buildings 9 Sun 10:30 KD Victoria Park: Posh Homes & Tall Tales April 2017 Daily Discover Manchester Walk th e 21 Sun 13:30 JB 28 Sun 13:00 AB 7 Fri 13:30 BW d 2 Fri 14:00 SH Quirky, Weird & Wonderful City 3 Sat 13:00 JS Changing the World: The Free Trade City 6 Tue 10:30 BW Angel Meadow to Little Italy 9 Fri 13:30 KD John Rylands Library 1 Tue 13:30 PO Pub Walk: Beer is Best 3 Thu 10:30 PO Northern Quarter: Right Here, Right Now 5 Sat 14:00 PL Catholic Manchester 6 Sun 10:30 JS Town Hall Tour 6 Sun 14:00 SH Dog-Friendly Mcr: Cotton Mills to Stadia 7 Mon 13:30 BW Midland Hotel with Light Afternoon Tea June 2017 Daily Discover Manchester Walk 12 Sat 12:00 PL Discover Historic Altrincham 11am 12 Sat 13:00 JD Roads, Canals & Railways of Castlefield 10 Sat 13:00 JD Manchester's Warehouse Legacy 11 Sun 13:00 EF Scuttler Gangs of Manchester 14 Wed 18:00 SM Pub Walk: Manchester Broadsides Principal Hotel Tour 17 Sat 13:00 JS Incredible Interiors 16 Wed 13:00 ES Peterloo Massacre Anniversary Walk 15 Sat 13:00 JS Incredible Interiors 23 Fri 13:00 ES Cottonopolis 18 Fri 11:00 SH Our Great Libraries & Lunch 19 Wed 18:30 EF Town Hall Tour 24 Sat 12:00 PL Discover Historic Altrincham 19 Sat 10:30 KD Cycle Tour: Lowry – a Simple Man? 21 Fri 13:00 ES Victorian Slums & Squalor 24 Sat 15:00 JS Chetham's Library & Medieval Buildings 19 Sat 13:00 PL Discover Cheadle 22 Sat 15:00 JS Chetham's Library & Medieval Buildings 25 Sun 13:00 KD/EF Cycle Tour: Ashton Canal 23 Wed 18:30 HF Town Hall Tour 23 Sun 13:30 JB Midland Hotel with Light Afternoon Tea 29 Thu 18:00 SH 26 Sat 13:00 JS Incredible Interiors 23 Sun 15:00 EF Scuttler Gangs of Manchester 26 Sat 15:00 JS Chetham's Library & Medieval Buildings 9 Sun 13:30 EF Southern Cemetery Tour 11 Tue 10:30 BW Chinatown 14 Fri 13:00 ES A Walk in the Park – Heaton Park 15 Sat 10:30 KD 11am Pub Walk: Ancoats & Angel Meadow July 2017 24 Mon 10:30 PO Football City 25 Tue 13:00 PO Northern Quarter: Right Here, Right Now 2 Sun 13:00 ES Castlefield: Canals, Rails & Romans 28 Fri 13:00 PO Pub Walk: Beer is Best 2 Sun 14:00 AB Alexandra Park: Queen of Parks 1 Fri 13:00 KD Gaskell in Town & Plymouth Grove 30 Sun 12:00 SM Manchester Music 3 Mon 10:30 AD Chuches Past & Present 2 Sat 11:30 PL About the Quays May 2017 2 Tue 13:30 PO M² or Manchester Squared 4 Thu 18:00 JS Pub Walk: The Classic May 2017 Daily Discover Manchester Walk 5 Wed 18:00 JS Pub Walk: The Classic 6 Thu 10:30 BW About the Quays 7 Fri 13:30 BW John Rylands Library 8 Sat 14:00 SH 170 Years of the Vegetarian Movement 9 Sun 13:00 AB Toilets of Manchester er reg st August 2017 Daily Discover Manchester Walk 11am September 2017 July 2017 Daily Discover Manchester Walk 3 Sun 13:00 KD/EF Cycle Tour: Rochdale Canal 8 Fri 14:00 SH Quirky, Weird & Wonderful City 9 Sat 15:00 JS Chetham's Library & Medieval Buildings September 2017 Daily Discover Manchester Walk 11am 3 Sun 14:00 SH Discover Worsley 5 Fri 10:30 PO Football City 10 Sun 14:00 SH Dog-Friendly Mcr: Cotton Mills to Stadia 6 Sat 15:00 JS Chetham's Library & Medieval Buildings 11 Tue 13:00 ES Ancoats: Mighty Mills & Little Italy 11 Mon 13:30 BW Midland Hotel with Light Afternoon Tea 7 Sun 10:30 BW Town Hall Tour 12 Wed 18:30 DB Town Hall Tour 14 Thu 18:00 SH Pub Walk: Literary Thinkers & Drinkers 8 Mon 10:30 AD Churches Past & Present 14 Fri 14:00 SH Quirky, Weird & Wonderful City 16 Sat 13:00 PL Discover Withington 9 Tue 10:30 BW Charles Dickens in Manchester 15 Sat 10:30 KD Principal Hotel Tour 16 Sat 15:00 JS The Day The World Got Smaller 12 Fri 14:00 SH Quirky, Weird & Wonderful City 15 Sat 13:00 JD Those Dark Satanic Mills 17 Sun 13:00 ES Outdoor Art in the City 13 Sat 11:00 EF Southern Cemetery Tour 16 Sun 13:00 EF Strangeways Here We Come 21 Thu 10:30 JB Sackville Street Building (ex-UMIST) 13 Sat 13:00 AB Architecture: City Centre 16 Sun 13:30 BW Midland Hotel with Light Afternoon Tea 23 Sat 13:00 JS The Siege Starts: Mcr in the Civil War 14 Sun 13:00 AB Architecture: Northern Quarter to NOMA 17 Mon 13:00 PO Don't Just Stand There (Mcr Statues) 23 Sat 15:00 JS Chetham's Library & Medieval Buildings 20 Sat 13:00 JD The Canal Under The City Streets 22 Sat 10:30 PO Football City 27 Wed 18:30 PL Town Hall Tour 21 Sun 13:00 ES Edgar Wood Middleton Architect 22 Sat 14:00 PL Kill or Cure 30 Sat 13:00 EF Factory Records 11am Man e ch ion th e ch Guiding you a r Please check our website for extra tours and alterations n ou d r ter eg es ion n ou Guiding you a r 11am All images © Marketing Manchester
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