Manchester Map
Manchester map, view the Greater Manchester city of Manchester, located in the county of Greater Manchester, England.
Detailed Street Map of Manchester Greater Manchester & Guide to the Area
Manchester Map Greater Manchester: Interactive map of Manchester, displaying the city situated in the county of Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Manchester area and a Manchester city centre map, showing Manchester Piccadilly Railway Station and Manchester Oxford Road Railway Station.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Manchester map are: Arndale Centre, Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester Central Library, Afflecks, Manchester Art Gallery, Beetham Tower, Manchester Cathedral, Spinningfields, The Printworks, The Royal Exchange Theatre, National Football Museum, Manchester Town Hall, The Midland Hotel, Harvey Nichols, John Dalton Street Medical Centre, Albert's Schloss, Bridgewater Hall, Whitworth Art Gallery, HOME Manchester, Science and Industry Museum, Oxford Road Station, Etihad Stadium, Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester Opera House, The Refuge, Manchester Crown Court, Manchester Victoria Station, Chetham's Library, Hatch, China Town, Corn Exchange, The Ivy, Northern Quarter, Albert Square Chop House, RNCM, The Lowry Hotel, Castlefield Bowl, The Palace Theatre, University of Manchester, All Saints Park, Manchester Aquatics Centre, The Deaf Institute, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Central Convention Complex, 20 Stories, Hotel Gotham, The Alan, Firehouse, Band on the Wall, National Express Coach Station, Great Northern Warehouse.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Salford, Cheetham Hill, Hulme, Ardwick, Chorlton, Whalley Range, Moss Side, Fallowfield, Withington, Didsbury, Rusholme, Levenshulme, Gorton, Openshaw, Newton Heath, Moston, Harpurhey, Blackley, Crumpsall, Miles Platting, Collyhurst, Prestwich, Whitefield, Radcliffe, Broughton, Swinton, Eccles, Monton, Urmston, Sale, Stretford, Altrincham, Timperley, Wythenshawe, Burnage, Northenden, Gatley, Heald Green, Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme.
Manchester is a proper northern powerhouse—bold, buzzing and packed with culture. Set right in the heart of Greater Manchester, the city has shaken off its industrial past to become one of the UK's most exciting urban hubs. It's got a bit of everything: grand old architecture, sleek new developments, independent shops, live music on every corner, and a nightlife that doesn't quit. Whether you're here for the football, the food, the history or the music, Manchester's got that raw energy you can't help but soak up.
The city's story is a long one, going right back to Roman times when it was called Mamucium. But it really came into its own during the Industrial Revolution, earning a reputation as the world's first industrial city thanks to its cotton mills, factories and canals. Manchester became a symbol of innovation, industry and social progress, playing a key role in everything from trade union movements to science and engineering. These days, the population sits at just over 568,000 in the city itself, with millions more in the wider urban sprawl. The city's grown and changed, but it's never forgotten where it came from.
There's no shortage of things to see and do in Manchester. The Science and Industry Museum nods to the city's past while the Whitworth, Manchester Art Gallery and HOME show off its modern flair. The John Rylands Library feels like walking into a cathedral of books, and Manchester Cathedral and the Town Hall are architectural standouts. For sport, you've got Old Trafford and the Etihad Stadium, each a pilgrimage site depending on which side of the football divide you fall on. If you're chasing green space, Heaton Park is just a short tram ride away—huge, historic and perfect for a lazy afternoon. Not far from the city, Dunham Massey and Lyme Park, both National Trust properties, are great for a breath of fresh air and a bit of stately grandeur. And if you like your history with a side of ruins, English Heritage's Stott Park Bobbin Mill or Beeston Castle aren't too far either.
Greater Manchester's wider sprawl offers plenty to explore. Salford has come into its own with the likes of MediaCity, The Lowry and Salford Quays. Trafford is home to the Trafford Centre, a mega-shopping destination with all the bells and whistles. Rochdale, Bolton and Oldham bring their own charm, with grand town halls and gritty stories of industrial heritage. Stockport's market town vibe meets underground air-raid shelters and a cracking viaduct skyline, while Bury's world-famous market and East Lancashire Railway give things a nostalgic twist. From edge-of-the-Pennines countryside to canal-side cafés, the region's full of contrast.
Getting into Manchester is as easy as it gets. The city's a major rail hub with connections all over the UK from Manchester Piccadilly, Victoria and Oxford Road stations. Trams criss-cross the region via the Metrolink network, buses run day and night, and the roads are well-linked with the M60 ring road connecting the M6, M62 and M56. Manchester Airport sits just south of the city, one of the busiest in the country, offering direct flights across Europe and beyond. If you're driving, there's parking dotted across the centre and park-and-ride options on the edge.
Greater Manchester isn't just one big city—it's a collection of towns, boroughs and communities, all stitched together by shared history and modern growth. It includes places like Salford, Wigan, Tameside, Bury and Trafford, each with their own personality. The county balances the grit of its industrial past with forward-looking regeneration, green spaces, buzzing arts scenes and a deep sense of identity. Whether you're in the thick of it in the Northern Quarter or walking along a canal in Leigh, you're still very much in Greater Manchester.
We hope you found this Manchester tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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More Greater Manchester Places: Bolton - Sale - Rochdale - Stockport - Salford - Wigan - Oldham - Bury - Leigh - Altrincham - Ashton-under-Lyne - Middleton - Urmston - Eccles - Denton - Chadderton - Romiley - Hyde - Radcliffe - Ashton-in-Makerfield - Heywood - Farnworth - Stretford - Stalybridge - Swinton - Hindley - Golborne - Droylsden - Westhoughton - Royton - Walkden - Gatley - Whitefield - Atherton - Cheadle Hulme - Dukinfield - Irlam - Horwich
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