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Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour
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East Stand
Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom
IWM North
The Quays, Trafford Wharf Rd, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 1TZ, United Kingdom
The Lowry
Pier 8, The Quays, Salford M50 3AZ, United Kingdom
Old Trafford Cricket Ground
Talbot Rd, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0PX, United Kingdom
Quays Theatre
Salford M50 3AZ, United Kingdom
Blue Peter Garden
Manchester M50 2HF, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Red Café at Old Trafford
Stadium, Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom
Cafe Football
99 Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0SZ, United Kingdom
The Bishop Blaize
708 Chester Rd, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M32 0SF, United Kingdom
KFC Stretford - Chester Road
Chester Road Unit 4, Castlemore Retail Park, Stretford, Manchester M16 0SN, United Kingdom
Thyme restaurant
Sir Alex Ferguson Way, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 1WS, United Kingdom
2 Phat 2 Fly
674 Chester Rd, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M32 0SF, United Kingdom
Nando's Manchester - White City
Unit 1/M, White City Retail Park, Chester Rd, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RP, United Kingdom
Turtle Bay Salford Quays
Unit 39, The Quays, Salford M50 3AH, United Kingdom
Harvester Quayside Mediacityuk
G2a Quayside Media City UK The Quays Salford, Greater, Manchester M50 3AG, United Kingdom
Kargo MKT
Unit 32, Quays, Quayside Media City, Kargo MKT, Central Bay, Salford M50 3AG, United Kingdom
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Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour

Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom
4.7(3.3K)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: East Stand, IWM North, The Lowry, Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Quays Theatre, Blue Peter Garden, restaurants: Red Café at Old Trafford, Cafe Football, The Bishop Blaize, KFC Stretford - Chester Road, Thyme restaurant, 2 Phat 2 Fly, Nando's Manchester - White City, Turtle Bay Salford Quays, Harvester Quayside Mediacityuk, Kargo MKT
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Nearby attractions of Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour

East Stand

IWM North

The Lowry

Old Trafford Cricket Ground

Quays Theatre

Blue Peter Garden

East Stand

East Stand

4.3

(20)

Open 24 hours
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IWM North

IWM North

4.5

(3.4K)

Open 24 hours
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The Lowry

The Lowry

4.6

(3.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Old Trafford Cricket Ground

Old Trafford Cricket Ground

4.6

(3.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Candlelight Original Sessions: Ella Eyre
Candlelight Original Sessions: Ella Eyre
Thu, Dec 4 • 9:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour

Red Café at Old Trafford

Cafe Football

The Bishop Blaize

KFC Stretford - Chester Road

Thyme restaurant

2 Phat 2 Fly

Nando's Manchester - White City

Turtle Bay Salford Quays

Harvester Quayside Mediacityuk

Kargo MKT

Red Café at Old Trafford

Red Café at Old Trafford

4.3

(283)

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Cafe Football

Cafe Football

4.2

(279)

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The Bishop Blaize

The Bishop Blaize

4.4

(1.4K)

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KFC Stretford - Chester Road

KFC Stretford - Chester Road

3.3

(886)

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Reviews of Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour

4.7
(3,281)
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3.0
1y

Known by its fans the world over as the theatre of dreams, its real name currently should be the theatre of nightmares. We decided to take some family down to the stadium for the first time, to introduce them to the magic of Manchester United. Shortly before arriving, it was announced that Erik Ten Hag was relieved of his duties as manager. Now unfortunately this cast a shadow over the tour we were booked on as it was obvious that the staff were only just finding out themselves, and every single person were glued to their phones reading the fallout. The issue of course is that life does indeed go on, but the tour guides still mention ETH and have their own feelings on the matter. There is however, a general feeling when you're in the stadium that things are not well, and literally nobody seems to be happy at all, and there is just doom and gloom everywhere.

Worse still is the stadium itself. We all know that Old Trafford requires some serious investment right now, but in the cold light of day, it does genuinely feel its age now. They're admirably trying to paper over the cracks but the overall structure and feel of the stadium has gone. I remember coming here over the years and feeling the atmosphere even when it was empty, but now, it's a real mess.

There are so many things that could be done, but it's evident the cost cutting within the club structure that has been reported is hitting hard. I sincerely hope this review is read, because I'm a red born and bred and I'm insulted and crushed by what has become of this once great club.

The tour itself is average at best for the money you pay as well, with the guides who were very good and trying their best to keep people attentive, but it's really not that interesting anymore. I heard one guy mention that he'd been to several other premier league teams tours and this wasn't close to being as good, which as a United fan, is a shame to hear but understandable based on what...

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5.0
17w

So, I'm never going to make it. I started with Man United in 2001-2002, Japan-Korea World Cup, Becksy's Hair. Macedonia ;).

I've been on my own Sir Matt Busby Way, or same, if you acknowledge, at Old Trafford, and I haven't made it but I was partially successful. Not just a dent. Some ambition to make the world a good place since Covid-19 struck. Not again, and I know more. We made it, but something in the world fluffed it. Where we are we are. Like this United Team I love. I'm sad Rashford is gone.

I say, maybe a Television from our era. I'm a Pacific fan. Indian Ocean now. Ruud Van Nisterlooy running at Fulham, tilt, Ryan Giggs, anything, something, Roy Keane, rehabilitated for a 5 minute screening, Kleberson, his one goal, Solkskjaer on the wing, Sir Alex's last speech, Moyes sir, Lingard, a moment, and a special feature on Ronaldo. Cristiano!

I watched his first game. I actually watched the friendly at Sporting Lisbon. Highlights within the hour in the morning in Japan. School the day or something. Teeth. He's had them done. Maybe 15 minutes special and a boot. That's our best, this guy, Tevez, and Wayne Rooney.

Jaap Stam is before my time, our era, Broadcasting began with Beckham sir, I'm sorry if I offend you. Beckham saw Sullivan off his line, is at Preston is it?*. Or Wimbledon :) Maybe some TV Sir. Some tribute to us. And please make the video available on MUTV. I was one of the first signees from India on Internation Forex, when I was 11. Now, I'm 35. I'm not on. I'm crying. I'll make it. Theatre of Dreams. Vidic. Ferdinand. Yes, I know a defender.

Full backing to the Board, the managers, the partners, the fans, and us, Pacific Rim Man United :) God loves us, and so does the Devil.

Glory Glory!

Signed, Dhruv Les Etoiles...

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5.0
1y

As a Chelsea fan, I wasn't initially keen on visiting Manchester United's Museum and Stadium Tour, but my Manchester United-supporting friends convinced me to tag along. I'm so glad I did years back, as it turned out to be an amazing experience, even for a rival fan like me!

From start to finish, the tour was incredibly well-organized, and our guide was outstanding—very professional, knowledgeable, and engaging. They explained the club's rich history and unique traditions in such an enjoyable way that I felt like I was part of the team. The enthusiasm of the staff made us all feel like real players, which added a special touch to the experience.

Some highlights included sitting on the substitutes' bench, visiting the changing rooms, and even getting a seat in the press room where the post-match interviews take place. Walking through the players' tunnel with the iconic music playing in the background was such a thrilling moment—it gave us a small taste of what it must be like for the players on match day.

The stadium itself is a masterpiece, and walking around with it empty really allows you to take in the grandeur of the place. We explored the home and away team areas and got a close look at the perfectly manicured pitch. It’s a must-visit for any Manchester United fan and, dare I say, even for fans of other clubs. The combination of history, atmosphere, and behind-the-scenes access makes this tour an unforgettable experience.

I would highly recommend this tour to all football fans—whether you support United or not, you’ll definitely walk away with a deeper appreciation for the club and the...

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Stuart PridhamStuart Pridham
Known by its fans the world over as the theatre of dreams, its real name currently should be the theatre of nightmares. We decided to take some family down to the stadium for the first time, to introduce them to the magic of Manchester United. Shortly before arriving, it was announced that Erik Ten Hag was relieved of his duties as manager. Now unfortunately this cast a shadow over the tour we were booked on as it was obvious that the staff were only just finding out themselves, and every single person were glued to their phones reading the fallout. The issue of course is that life does indeed go on, but the tour guides still mention ETH and have their own feelings on the matter. There is however, a general feeling when you're in the stadium that things are not well, and literally nobody seems to be happy at all, and there is just doom and gloom everywhere. Worse still is the stadium itself. We all know that Old Trafford requires some serious investment right now, but in the cold light of day, it does genuinely feel its age now. They're admirably trying to paper over the cracks but the overall structure and feel of the stadium has gone. I remember coming here over the years and feeling the atmosphere even when it was empty, but now, it's a real mess. There are so many things that could be done, but it's evident the cost cutting within the club structure that has been reported is hitting hard. I sincerely hope this review is read, because I'm a red born and bred and I'm insulted and crushed by what has become of this once great club. The tour itself is average at best for the money you pay as well, with the guides who were very good and trying their best to keep people attentive, but it's really not that interesting anymore. I heard one guy mention that he'd been to several other premier league teams tours and this wasn't close to being as good, which as a United fan, is a shame to hear but understandable based on what I saw today.
Rimzan ZuhairRimzan Zuhair
As a Chelsea fan, I wasn't initially keen on visiting Manchester United's Museum and Stadium Tour, but my Manchester United-supporting friends convinced me to tag along. I'm so glad I did years back, as it turned out to be an amazing experience, even for a rival fan like me! From start to finish, the tour was incredibly well-organized, and our guide was outstanding—very professional, knowledgeable, and engaging. They explained the club's rich history and unique traditions in such an enjoyable way that I felt like I was part of the team. The enthusiasm of the staff made us all feel like real players, which added a special touch to the experience. Some highlights included sitting on the substitutes' bench, visiting the changing rooms, and even getting a seat in the press room where the post-match interviews take place. Walking through the players' tunnel with the iconic music playing in the background was such a thrilling moment—it gave us a small taste of what it must be like for the players on match day. The stadium itself is a masterpiece, and walking around with it empty really allows you to take in the grandeur of the place. We explored the home and away team areas and got a close look at the perfectly manicured pitch. It’s a must-visit for any Manchester United fan and, dare I say, even for fans of other clubs. The combination of history, atmosphere, and behind-the-scenes access makes this tour an unforgettable experience. I would highly recommend this tour to all football fans—whether you support United or not, you’ll definitely walk away with a deeper appreciation for the club and the game itself.
Aena PareekAena Pareek
While you are in Manchester, this place is a must visit. Especially for football fans. Experience the sprit of a team which falls and unites. There are several tour slot which one can check on their website. We chose in morning 11:10 - 12:10. The one with £27 (Adult Walk Up tour) per head tour was quite sufficient to cover several topics and places inside. They will allow you enough time to click pictures from various angles. If you are true ManUtd fan then don’t forget to carry a DSLR especially with wide angle lens. The package includes the museum visit followed by stadium intro. The tours takes place in batches / groups. Groups are allowed to see even the press-room, teams assembly area (before the game), dressing room etc. Better to follow the guide because the place is too easy to be lost! During Museum visit there will be last section where one can get his pics clicked by the trophies. At (only) this place you are not allowed to click pics with ur camera. There will be a photographer who will take your pictures and later same can be collected from the store in £10. They nicely frame it in 8x12. The tour starts from Floor 3 which is Museum, then to the stadium on floor 1 and finally at the merchandise Megastore. You may find the store expensive mainly because of originals. There are however few items like fridge magnets, team flags and coat pins which are in the range of £3 - £8 to pick as a souvenirs. The nearest train station from this place is Piccalilli which is ~3km from this place. A cab will charge you £9 - £10 from station to museum depending on traffic.
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Known by its fans the world over as the theatre of dreams, its real name currently should be the theatre of nightmares. We decided to take some family down to the stadium for the first time, to introduce them to the magic of Manchester United. Shortly before arriving, it was announced that Erik Ten Hag was relieved of his duties as manager. Now unfortunately this cast a shadow over the tour we were booked on as it was obvious that the staff were only just finding out themselves, and every single person were glued to their phones reading the fallout. The issue of course is that life does indeed go on, but the tour guides still mention ETH and have their own feelings on the matter. There is however, a general feeling when you're in the stadium that things are not well, and literally nobody seems to be happy at all, and there is just doom and gloom everywhere. Worse still is the stadium itself. We all know that Old Trafford requires some serious investment right now, but in the cold light of day, it does genuinely feel its age now. They're admirably trying to paper over the cracks but the overall structure and feel of the stadium has gone. I remember coming here over the years and feeling the atmosphere even when it was empty, but now, it's a real mess. There are so many things that could be done, but it's evident the cost cutting within the club structure that has been reported is hitting hard. I sincerely hope this review is read, because I'm a red born and bred and I'm insulted and crushed by what has become of this once great club. The tour itself is average at best for the money you pay as well, with the guides who were very good and trying their best to keep people attentive, but it's really not that interesting anymore. I heard one guy mention that he'd been to several other premier league teams tours and this wasn't close to being as good, which as a United fan, is a shame to hear but understandable based on what I saw today.
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As a Chelsea fan, I wasn't initially keen on visiting Manchester United's Museum and Stadium Tour, but my Manchester United-supporting friends convinced me to tag along. I'm so glad I did years back, as it turned out to be an amazing experience, even for a rival fan like me! From start to finish, the tour was incredibly well-organized, and our guide was outstanding—very professional, knowledgeable, and engaging. They explained the club's rich history and unique traditions in such an enjoyable way that I felt like I was part of the team. The enthusiasm of the staff made us all feel like real players, which added a special touch to the experience. Some highlights included sitting on the substitutes' bench, visiting the changing rooms, and even getting a seat in the press room where the post-match interviews take place. Walking through the players' tunnel with the iconic music playing in the background was such a thrilling moment—it gave us a small taste of what it must be like for the players on match day. The stadium itself is a masterpiece, and walking around with it empty really allows you to take in the grandeur of the place. We explored the home and away team areas and got a close look at the perfectly manicured pitch. It’s a must-visit for any Manchester United fan and, dare I say, even for fans of other clubs. The combination of history, atmosphere, and behind-the-scenes access makes this tour an unforgettable experience. I would highly recommend this tour to all football fans—whether you support United or not, you’ll definitely walk away with a deeper appreciation for the club and the game itself.
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While you are in Manchester, this place is a must visit. Especially for football fans. Experience the sprit of a team which falls and unites. There are several tour slot which one can check on their website. We chose in morning 11:10 - 12:10. The one with £27 (Adult Walk Up tour) per head tour was quite sufficient to cover several topics and places inside. They will allow you enough time to click pictures from various angles. If you are true ManUtd fan then don’t forget to carry a DSLR especially with wide angle lens. The package includes the museum visit followed by stadium intro. The tours takes place in batches / groups. Groups are allowed to see even the press-room, teams assembly area (before the game), dressing room etc. Better to follow the guide because the place is too easy to be lost! During Museum visit there will be last section where one can get his pics clicked by the trophies. At (only) this place you are not allowed to click pics with ur camera. There will be a photographer who will take your pictures and later same can be collected from the store in £10. They nicely frame it in 8x12. The tour starts from Floor 3 which is Museum, then to the stadium on floor 1 and finally at the merchandise Megastore. You may find the store expensive mainly because of originals. There are however few items like fridge magnets, team flags and coat pins which are in the range of £3 - £8 to pick as a souvenirs. The nearest train station from this place is Piccalilli which is ~3km from this place. A cab will charge you £9 - £10 from station to museum depending on traffic.
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