Altrincham Map

Altrincham map, view the Greater Manchester town of Altrincham, located in the county of Greater Manchester, England.

Detailed Street Map of Altrincham Greater Manchester & Guide to the Area

Altrincham Map Greater Manchester: Interactive map of Altrincham, displaying the town situated in the county of Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Altrincham area and a Altrincham town centre map, showing Altrincham Market and Altrincham Railway Station (click + button twice).

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Altrincham map are: Everyman Cinema, The Con Club, Toast, Sugo Pasta Kitchen, The Unicorn Pub, Stamford Quarter, Market House, Costa Coffee, Tre Ciccio, Waterstones, Booths, Jake Shoes, GAIL's Bakery, The Green Room, WHSmith, Stamford Park, Indigo Sun, House Restaurant & Bar, The Orange Tree Tap, Francs, Riva Bar and Restaurant, National Trust Dunham Massey, Altrincham Interchange, Little World for Scholars, Grafton Mall, The Bowdon Rooms, Pizza Express, The Assembly, HSBC, Oxford Road Medical Centre, St Vincent's Catholic Primary School, Tesco Express, Planet Ice Altrincham, The Hub Church, Barclays Bank, The Steamhouse, H&H Cellar Bar, Morrison's, Altrincham Grammar School for Boys, Café Nero, Townhouse Hotel, The Ivy House, Hale Dental and Implant Clinic, The Little Deli Company, Stamford Arms, The Music Place, Trafford College, New Market Hall, NatWest, Slug & Lettuce.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Hale, Bowdon, Timperley, Broadheath, West Timperley, Dunham Town, Oldfield Brow, Sale, Ashton upon Mersey, Partington, Warburton, Carrington, Urmston, Stretford, Brooklands, Chorlton, Northern Moor, Baguley, Northenden, Wythenshawe, Gatley, Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme, Handforth, Knutsford, Mobberley, Ashley, Hale Barns, Ringway, Woodhouse Park.

Altrincham is a stylish and lively market town tucked away in the south of Greater Manchester. It's the sort of place that balances modern living with a touch of old-world charm. You've got cobbled streets, converted market halls, and leafy suburbs all within easy reach of Manchester city centre. Altrincham's earned a bit of a reputation over the past few years for its buzzing food scene, boutique shops and strong sense of community—and there's still a good dose of that warm, neighbourly feel.

The town's history dates back to the Domesday Book, though it really began to grow in the 13th century as a market town. Its position on key trade routes helped it thrive, and by the Victorian era it had developed into a prosperous commuter hub thanks to the arrival of the railway. Altrincham became known for its coaching inns, market stalls, and later, its connections to Manchester's business elite who built elegant homes nearby. Today, the town sits within Trafford and has a population of just over 55,000, not including the wider area that covers places like Hale, Timperley and Bowdon. It's still growing, but it's managed to keep hold of its character.

There's no shortage of things to do in and around Altrincham. The award-winning Altrincham Market is a big draw, packed with local food, craft beer, handmade gifts and a buzzing atmosphere all week long. The town centre is full of independent cafés, stylish bars and useful shops. For a bit of greenery, you've got Stamford Park and the leafy trails along the Bridgewater Canal. A short drive takes you to the National Trust's Dunham Massey—a grand Georgian house set in a huge deer park that's perfect for a Sunday stroll. English Heritage fans can explore nearby Stretford's Longford Park or take a day trip out to Beeston Castle for proper history and hilltop views.

Across the rest of Greater Manchester, you're spoilt for choice. Manchester's just a short tram ride away and has everything from world-class music venues to museums, galleries, football and shopping. Salford's home to MediaCity and The Lowry, while Stockport offers markets, old mills and a growing food scene. In the north, Bury has its famous market and heritage railway, and Bolton and Wigan bring their own mix of grit and green space. Whether you want moorland hikes or city lights, it's all just around the corner.

Getting around from Altrincham is easy. The town's got a combined bus, train and tram interchange right in the centre, with regular Metrolink services into Manchester, and rail connections across Cheshire and Greater Manchester. The A56 runs through the town, and the M56 and M60 are nearby for drivers. Manchester Airport is only about 15 minutes away by car or taxi, and also accessible via train or tram. Whether you're heading into town or jetting off, Altrincham's in a handy spot.

Greater Manchester is one of those regions that's got a bit of everything—cities, towns, countryside and a real sense of identity running through it all. It's built on industry, but it's also full of creativity, culture and community spirit. Each borough brings something different, from the canals of Wigan to the shops of Trafford to the edge-of-the-hills feel in Oldham. Altrincham's one of the places that blends all that really well—smart, social, and still unmistakably northern.

We hope you found this Altrincham tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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