Indoor places in Manchester

Family places to explore and play entirely under a roof.

Manchester splits between rooms built for running about and rooms built for staring at something odd. Head Over Heels is a play cafe with an underwater play space, a climbing frame, a toddler zone and role play. Printworks, Europe's largest venue of its kind by ceiling, throws in a free sandpit, beach-themed quizzes, archery, giant games, basketball, Pac-Man and live DJs. The National Football Museum sets penalty shoot-outs, football-shirt design, fun trails and drop-in workshops among the kits and trophies. Freight Island turns seasonal with Winter Island, Twilight Tales and a Fright Halloween night of circus acts, sensory play and a fire show. Victoria Baths lights the Gala Pool with a giant glowing sun for Helios, and runs stained-glass making and a live Easter panto. Museum of Illusions opened its first UK site here. Supermassive calls itself the city's Digital Playground, built from visuals, soundscapes and a ball-drop zone. Manchester Art Gallery keeps hands-on zones and creative corners. Depot Mayfield holds Europe's largest vertical skate ramp and runs beginner sessions for anyone starting out. Sapporo Teppanyaki cooks at the table and puts on a Sunday kids menu. AO Arena, Co-op Live, Treehouse Manchester, Z-arts, the Science & Industry Museum and Luminiscence at Manchester Cathedral are here too.

17 places to explore.

Top places

  1. Depot Mayfield
  2. Supermassive
  3. Victoria Baths
  4. Museum of Illusions
  5. Sapporo Teppanyaki
  6. Manchester Art Gallery
  7. Head Over Heels
  8. Printworks
  9. National Football Museum
  10. Freight Island
  11. AO Arena
  12. Co-op Live

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