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Royal Exchange Arcade — Attraction in Manchester

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Royal Exchange Arcade
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Nearby attractions
Museum of Illusions - Manchester
58-66 Market St, Manchester M1 1PW, United Kingdom
Saint Ann's Church
St Ann St, Manchester M2 7LF, United Kingdom
Manchester Cathedral
Victoria St, Manchester M3 1SX, United Kingdom
1, Exchange Square Central, High St, Manchester M3 1BD
1 Exchange Sq, Manchester M3 1BD, United Kingdom
National Football Museum
Todd St, Manchester M4 3BG, United Kingdom
Cathedral Gardens
Corporation St, Manchester M4 3BG, United Kingdom
Manchester Art Gallery
Mosley St, Manchester M2 3JL, United Kingdom
St Mary's RC Church
St Mary's Church, 17 Mulberry St, Manchester M2 6LN, United Kingdom
John Rylands Research Institute and Library
150 Deansgate, Manchester M3 3EH, United Kingdom
The Piccadilly Gardens
1b Parker St, Piccadilly, Manchester M1 1RG, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Chopstix - Manchester Arndale
Manchester Arndale Shopping Centre New Cannon Street Mall M4 3AB, United Kingdom
Miller & Carter Manchester
53 King St, Manchester M2 4LQ, United Kingdom
Michaels Coffee House
Unit 20, St Ann's Square, Exchange St, Manchester M2 7EA, United Kingdom
Sandinista
City Centre, 2 Old Bank St, Manchester M2 7PF, United Kingdom
Nùr Cafe Manchester
45 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2AY, United Kingdom
Annyeong Korean Restaurant & Bar
Half moon chambers, 5-7 Chapel Walks, Manchester M2 1HN, United Kingdom
COSMO All You Can Eat World Buffet Restaurant | Manchester
48-58 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2EG, United Kingdom
Vincenzo Trattoria
34 St Ann St, Manchester M2 7LE, United Kingdom
YO! Manchester Arndale
Unit R6 & R7, Manchester M4 3AQ, United Kingdom
Corbieres Bar
2 Half Moon St, Manchester M2 7PB, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
Manchester Arndale Shopping Centre
Manchester Arndale, Manchester M4 3AQ, United Kingdom
Boots
32 Market St, Manchester M1 1PL, United Kingdom
Marks & Spencer
7 Market St, Manchester M1 1WT, United Kingdom
Selfridges Manchester Exchange
1 Exchange Sq, Central, Manchester M3 1BD, United Kingdom
CeX
Unit 50, Barbirolli Mall, Arndale Centre, Manchester M4 2HU, United Kingdom
Pure Piercing
9, St Ann's Square, Manchester M2 7PE, United Kingdom
Pure Piercing
9, St Ann's Square, Manchester M2 7AQ, United Kingdom
Harvey Nichols
Harvey Nichols, 21 New Cathedral St, Manchester M1 1AD, United Kingdom
House of Fraser
98, Manchester M3 2QG, United Kingdom
Blue Banana Manchester
Arndale Shopping Centre Unit 48 Barbirolli Mall East, Manchester M4 3AQ, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Hotel Motel One Manchester-Royal Exchange
11, 15 Cross St, Manchester M2 1WD, United Kingdom
Stock Exchange Hotel, Manchester, Autograph Collection
4 Norfolk St, Manchester M2 1DW, United Kingdom
Travelodge Manchester Central
Blackfriars St, Manchester M3 5AL, United Kingdom
YOTEL Manchester Deansgate
2 John Dalton St, Manchester M2 6JP, United Kingdom
Roomzzz Manchester Victoria
Corn Exchange, 37 Hanging Ditch, Exchange Sq, Manchester M4 3TR, United Kingdom
Treehouse Hotel Manchester
Blackfriars St, Manchester M3 2EQ, United Kingdom
Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel
Portland St, Manchester M1 4PH, United Kingdom
The Lowry Hotel
50 Dearmans Pl, Salford M3 5LH, United Kingdom
Hotel Indigo Manchester - Victoria Station by IHG
6 Todd St, Manchester M3 1WU, United Kingdom
The Midland
16 Peter St, Manchester M60 2DS, United Kingdom
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Royal Exchange Arcade
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Royal Exchange Arcade

Cross St, Manchester M2 7AQ, United Kingdom
4.3(437)
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Cultural
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Family friendly
attractions: Museum of Illusions - Manchester, Saint Ann's Church, Manchester Cathedral, 1, Exchange Square Central, High St, Manchester M3 1BD, National Football Museum, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester Art Gallery, St Mary's RC Church, John Rylands Research Institute and Library, The Piccadilly Gardens, restaurants: Chopstix - Manchester Arndale, Miller & Carter Manchester, Michaels Coffee House, Sandinista, Nùr Cafe Manchester, Annyeong Korean Restaurant & Bar, COSMO All You Can Eat World Buffet Restaurant | Manchester, Vincenzo Trattoria, YO! Manchester Arndale, Corbieres Bar, local businesses: Manchester Arndale Shopping Centre, Boots, Marks & Spencer, Selfridges Manchester Exchange, CeX, Pure Piercing, Pure Piercing, Harvey Nichols, House of Fraser, Blue Banana Manchester
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Phone
+44 161 711 0168
Website
theroyalexchangemanchester.com
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Mon7 AM - 8 PMClosed

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Live events

LUMINISCENCE Manchester: The 360° Immersive Show - UK Premiere
LUMINISCENCE Manchester: The 360° Immersive Show - UK Premiere
Mon, Jan 19 • 7:00 PM
Victoria Street, Manchester, M3 1SX
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Candlelight: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Candlelight: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Fri, Jan 23 • 9:00 PM
40 Blossom Street, Manchester, M4 6BF
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Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City
Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City
Wed, Jan 21 • 11:00 AM
Transmission House, 11 Tib St, Manchester, M4 1AF
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Nearby attractions of Royal Exchange Arcade

Museum of Illusions - Manchester

Saint Ann's Church

Manchester Cathedral

1, Exchange Square Central, High St, Manchester M3 1BD

National Football Museum

Cathedral Gardens

Manchester Art Gallery

St Mary's RC Church

John Rylands Research Institute and Library

The Piccadilly Gardens

Museum of Illusions - Manchester

Museum of Illusions - Manchester

4.7

(750)

Open 24 hours
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Saint Ann's Church

Saint Ann's Church

4.6

(373)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral

4.7

(3.1K)

Closed
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1, Exchange Square Central, High St, Manchester M3 1BD

1, Exchange Square Central, High St, Manchester M3 1BD

4.5

(548)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Royal Exchange Arcade

Chopstix - Manchester Arndale

Miller & Carter Manchester

Michaels Coffee House

Sandinista

Nùr Cafe Manchester

Annyeong Korean Restaurant & Bar

COSMO All You Can Eat World Buffet Restaurant | Manchester

Vincenzo Trattoria

YO! Manchester Arndale

Corbieres Bar

Chopstix - Manchester Arndale

Chopstix - Manchester Arndale

4.7

(878)

Closed
Click for details
Miller & Carter Manchester

Miller & Carter Manchester

4.7

(3.3K)

$$

Closed
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Michaels Coffee House

Michaels Coffee House

4.5

(279)

Closed
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Sandinista

Sandinista

4.3

(604)

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Nearby local services of Royal Exchange Arcade

Manchester Arndale Shopping Centre

Boots

Marks & Spencer

Selfridges Manchester Exchange

CeX

Pure Piercing

Pure Piercing

Harvey Nichols

House of Fraser

Blue Banana Manchester

Manchester Arndale Shopping Centre

Manchester Arndale Shopping Centre

4.3

(15.9K)

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Boots

Boots

4.2

(1.3K)

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Marks & Spencer

Marks & Spencer

4.2

(2.1K)

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Selfridges Manchester Exchange

Selfridges Manchester Exchange

4.4

(2.7K)

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Mike773 UMike773 U
31/10/22: Halloween. Photo update. Quite a niche Arcade, containing jewelry shops, gentleman's outfitters, a hairdressing salon, a Whiskey Emporium and a card shop, featuring beautiful ornaments & gifts. It boasts a little coffee shop and a small eatery for snacks. Moderately expensive, compared to like establishments within the City. Most of the Royal Exchange building was built by Mills and Murgatroyd between 1867 and 1874. Modified in 1914 by Bradshaw, Gass & Hope, giving it an Edwardian exterior. In 1921 the building was officially opened. The Great Hall was once even greater – in fact, it was twice the size, and known as the ‘largest room in the world’. The building took a devastating hit during the Manchester Blitz in 1940. Reduced in size, the Hall was repaired and the Cotton trade continued until 1968. To this day, if you look up, you can still see the original trading board with the day’s closing figures. A theatre company took up residence in 1973. In 1976, under five artistic directors – Braham Murray, Casper Wrede, Michael Elliott, Richard Negri and James Maxwell, and soon joined by Greg Hersov – the Royal Exchange Theatre Company opened its doors. In 1996, an IRA bomb exploded just fifty metres away from the Royal Exchange building, having a devastating effect on the building. It was reopened by Prince Edward in 1998.
Jose Mendoza (Ralf X)Jose Mendoza (Ralf X)
Manchester's Royal Exchange is an exclusive location in the heart of the city: stunning architecture, and a café at the entrance of the building makes a visit a pleasant experience. I also highlight its accessibility and the friendly staff, which makes a visit to the mall comfortable for everyone. My favorite store is Astons; I often spend a long time wandering around the shop. Highly recommended if you appreciate quality. Personally, I enjoyed the classic atmosphere while taking a final drag on my pipe before entering: ideal for those seeking culture with a touch of tranquility. Recommended for tourists and locals who want to enjoy its shops.
clive j pyottclive j pyott
This place has a wonderful sociable place #michaelscoffeehouse Serving the best Cappuccinos, Teas, Smoothies , Toasted sourdough sandwiches, soups and THE BEST friendly team. Kindness wins everytime 🥰
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31/10/22: Halloween. Photo update. Quite a niche Arcade, containing jewelry shops, gentleman's outfitters, a hairdressing salon, a Whiskey Emporium and a card shop, featuring beautiful ornaments & gifts. It boasts a little coffee shop and a small eatery for snacks. Moderately expensive, compared to like establishments within the City. Most of the Royal Exchange building was built by Mills and Murgatroyd between 1867 and 1874. Modified in 1914 by Bradshaw, Gass & Hope, giving it an Edwardian exterior. In 1921 the building was officially opened. The Great Hall was once even greater – in fact, it was twice the size, and known as the ‘largest room in the world’. The building took a devastating hit during the Manchester Blitz in 1940. Reduced in size, the Hall was repaired and the Cotton trade continued until 1968. To this day, if you look up, you can still see the original trading board with the day’s closing figures. A theatre company took up residence in 1973. In 1976, under five artistic directors – Braham Murray, Casper Wrede, Michael Elliott, Richard Negri and James Maxwell, and soon joined by Greg Hersov – the Royal Exchange Theatre Company opened its doors. In 1996, an IRA bomb exploded just fifty metres away from the Royal Exchange building, having a devastating effect on the building. It was reopened by Prince Edward in 1998.
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Manchester's Royal Exchange is an exclusive location in the heart of the city: stunning architecture, and a café at the entrance of the building makes a visit a pleasant experience. I also highlight its accessibility and the friendly staff, which makes a visit to the mall comfortable for everyone. My favorite store is Astons; I often spend a long time wandering around the shop. Highly recommended if you appreciate quality. Personally, I enjoyed the classic atmosphere while taking a final drag on my pipe before entering: ideal for those seeking culture with a touch of tranquility. Recommended for tourists and locals who want to enjoy its shops.
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This place has a wonderful sociable place #michaelscoffeehouse Serving the best Cappuccinos, Teas, Smoothies , Toasted sourdough sandwiches, soups and THE BEST friendly team. Kindness wins everytime 🥰
clive j pyott

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Reviews of Royal Exchange Arcade

4.3
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4.0
1y

The Royal Exchange in Manchester is a true gem that beautifully blends history with modern sophistication. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by the stunning architecture of the building, which dates back to the 19th century. The grandeur of the interior, with its impressive glass dome and intricate detailing, creates a captivating atmosphere that is perfect for any occasion.

The venue hosts a range of events, including theatrical performances and art exhibitions, making it a cultural hub in the heart of the city. The performances I’ve attended have always been top-notch, showcasing local talent and well-known productions alike. The intimate setting allows for a unique experience, where you feel closely connected to the performers.

Additionally, the Royal Exchange houses a fantastic restaurant that offers a delightful menu with a focus on seasonal ingredients. The dining experience is enhanced by attentive staff who are knowledgeable and passionate about their offerings. Whether you’re enjoying a pre-show meal or simply stopping by for a drink, the ambiance is always inviting.

One of the standout features of the Royal Exchange is its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the arts. The staff is incredibly friendly and willing to help with any special requests, making the visit feel personal and welcoming.

Overall, the Royal Exchange is a must-visit destination in Manchester. Its combination of stunning architecture, vibrant arts scene, and exceptional dining makes it a perfect spot for both locals and tourists. I highly recommend catching a show and enjoying a meal here—you won’t be...

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4.0
3y

31/10/22: Halloween. Photo update.

Quite a niche Arcade, containing jewelry shops, gentleman's outfitters, a hairdressing salon, a Whiskey Emporium and a card shop, featuring beautiful ornaments & gifts. It boasts a little coffee shop and a small eatery for snacks. Moderately expensive, compared to like establishments within the City. Most of the Royal Exchange building was built by Mills and Murgatroyd between 1867 and 1874. Modified in 1914 by Bradshaw, Gass & Hope, giving it an Edwardian exterior. In 1921 the building was officially opened. The Great Hall was once even greater – in fact, it was twice the size, and known as the ‘largest room in the world’. The building took a devastating hit during the Manchester Blitz in 1940. Reduced in size, the Hall was repaired and the Cotton trade continued until 1968. To this day, if you look up, you can still see the original trading board with the day’s closing figures. A theatre company took up residence in 1973. In 1976, under five artistic directors – Braham Murray, Casper Wrede, Michael Elliott, Richard Negri and James Maxwell, and soon joined by Greg Hersov – the Royal Exchange Theatre Company opened its doors. In 1996, an IRA bomb exploded just fifty metres away from the Royal Exchange building, having a devastating effect on the building. It was reopened by Prince...

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4.0
4y

Located in one of Manchester's most iconic listed buildings, you'll find some of the world's favourite high-street brands, nice cafes, jewelries and bidy treatments there. . It is located in the city centre on the land bounded by St Ann's Square, Exchange Street, Market Street, Cross Street and Old Bank Street. In the building aldo you will find the Royal Exchange Theatre and the facilties associated with it gift shop, a very nice restaurant and cafe . Located in one of Manchester's most iconic listed buildings, you'll find some of the world's favourite high-street brands, nice cafes, jewelries and bidy treatments there. . It is located in the city centre on the land bounded by St Ann's Square, Exchange Street, Market Street, Cross Street and Old Bank Street. In the building aldo you will find the Royal Exchange Theatre and the facilties associated with it gift shop, a very nice...

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