Angel Princess
3 Google Rating
Very small park and not too quied.
Very small park and not too quied.
Sackville Gardens is a small yet significant green space located just off Whitworth Street in Manchester city center. Home to the poignant statue of computer scientist Alan Turing and memorials honoring those affected by HIV/AIDS, this gardens represents both remembrance and innovation. Its peaceful atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for reflection or casual gatherings amidst the hustle of city life. The garden’s central location allows visitors easy access to nearby cafes and cultural attractions while enjoying quality service from friendly staff who ensure your visit is pleasant. Discover a slice of tranquility at Sackville Gardens.
3 Google Rating
Very small park and not too quied.
5 Google Rating
Symbolic garden
5 Google Rating
Nice little park in the city centre. Good for 420.
5 Google Rating
Lovely park in the middle of the gay village which has some good lgbt+ memorials in it.
5 Google Rating
Nice garden in the village, interesting facts and maybe a little sad also due to the AID'S monument. Well worth a visit.
4 Google Rating
Nice little spot to sit on a bench and chill. My wife and I had some food here and it was a peaceful break in the city centre
5 Google Rating
Sackville Gardens is a must visit that tells a story we could all learn from. Be nice and be accepting of all RIP Alan Turing
5 Google Rating
A peaceful little pocket of green in a busy and vibrant part of the city - well looked after, some great LGBT history shared, and all in all a lovely place to chill
5 Google Rating
Lovely place near the gay village, and the Beacon of Hope plus statue of Alan Turing bring perspective in mind as well. Nice place to sit and relax for a bit, even to cozy up if you need to.