The Manchester Visitor Information Centre is your go-to resource for exploring everything this vibrant city has to offer. Located in the heart of the city at Manchester Central Library, knowledgeable staff provide personalized recommendations on attractions, dining options, and cultural events tailored to your interests. The centre also offers maps, brochures, and ticket bookings to enhance your visit further. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned visitor, this hub ensures you have all the information you need for an unforgettable experience in Manchester.

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Frances Roberts

5 Google Rating

Lively place lots of variety shops places to eat shop to your hearts content easy excess for wheelch

5/ 5

Lively place lots of variety shops places to eat shop to your hearts content easy excess for wheelchair users every variety of products to eat and enjoy

David Hendrix

1 Google Rating

Fantastically unfriendly if you are black. If you are black seek directions and advice elsewhere....

1/ 5

Fantastically unfriendly if you are black. If you are black seek directions and advice elsewhere....SHOCKED! (based on a visit several months ago)

Joseph Hohepa

5 Google Rating

Tourist office very helpful and friendly...and they have tourist guides around the central city to h

5/ 5

Tourist office very helpful and friendly...and they have tourist guides around the central city to help you get from a to b....centre of Manchester very pedestrian friendly and seemed very clean..... great city to walk around...lots to see

Andrew Long

4 Google Rating

Great place to visit if visiting city for the first time. They can provide you with maps, places to

4/ 5

Great place to visit if visiting city for the first time. They can provide you with maps, places to go and restaurants to eat at. The person I spoke to was very knowledgeable and friendly.

Mughira Ahmad

4 Google Rating

Its good place for visit and also for UKVI

4/ 5

Its good place for visit and also for UKVI

Karla

5 Google Rating

Start your visit here for a map and city info

5/ 5

Start your visit here for a map and city info

Daniel Alexander

5 Google Rating

This visitor centre is well placed in the center of town, just off the gardens tram stop.and next to

5/ 5

This visitor centre is well placed in the center of town, just off the gardens tram stop.and next to the travel information an purchase office. Inside the staff are quick to help and informative without being intrusive. There is a good selection of information packs and leaflets of what is available to do across Greater Manchester... Even for those who have lived here a while. Well worth popping in.

Di B

3 Google Rating

No hellos coming in, but the old woman behind the counter did bark at me for looking round the corne

3/ 5

No hellos coming in, but the old woman behind the counter did bark at me for looking round the corner where apparently it is no entry (no barrier, no sign). Despite her rudeness I talked to another woman who did help me find thingson the map, but did not seem overly enthused about Manchester.

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