The best sporting attractions in Manchester prove that the city offers more than just world-famous football teams. You'll find plenty to do throughout your stay, whether you want to participate, be a spectator, or dive deep into sporting history. This city is home to sports-dedicated museums, massive stadiums, and sports facilities. 

Soccer is just one of Manchester's many offerings, as you'll also find massive indoor ski slopes, a cycling complex and rugby stadiums. Golf is also quite popular in town – you can take part in a world-class course or enjoy a fun round of mini-golf with the family. Check out our guide below to enjoy the best sports Manchester has to offer.

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    Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour

    Tour the famous stadium

    Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour
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    The Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour is one of the best ways to learn about the team and what makes them one of the most successful clubs in the game. The tour is led by a guide with deep knowledge of the soccer club who will offer access to parts of the stadium that are usually off-limits. As a part of the tour, you'll also have access to the Old Trafford Museum, which houses numerous artifacts from Manchester United's history. You'll find the tour at the stadium in Old Trafford, just south of Central Bay.

    Location: Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, UK

    Open: Daily from 9.30 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1618 688000

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    National Football Museum

    Explore England's soccer museum

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    The National Football Museum houses a massive amount of soccer memorabilia among multiple collections, showcasing around 2,500 items at a time out of their 142,500 in total. In the collection, you'll find both of the balls used in the first World Cup Final along with the shirt Maradona wore when he scored the controversial 'hand of God' goal. Temporary exhibitions are also common at this museum, and they typically change every few months. To see it all for yourself, you can head to this museum in the Urbis building, just south of the Manchester Victoria station.

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    Location: Urbis Building Cathedral Gardens, Todd St, Manchester M4 3BG, UK

    Open: Thursday–Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm (closed Monday–Wednesday)

    Phone: +44 (0)1616 058200

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    Emirates Old Trafford

    Visit a historic cricket ground

    Emirates Old Trafford
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    Emirates Old Trafford is a popular cricket ground that dates back more than a century where you can watch a thrilling game and occasionally see a live concert. It's the second-oldest Test venue in England, dating back to 1857. Quite a few changes were implemented since then, including a new pavilion for members. While you can see a cricket game when the sport is in season, the cricket ground has occasionally also hosted concerts, showcasing iconic artists like Radiohead and The Killers. You can see it all for yourself right across the street from Trafford Town Hall by Gorse Hill.

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    Location: Talbot Rd, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0PX, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)1612 824000

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    Manchester City Football Club Stadium & Club Tour

    Enjoy a premier league tour

    Manchester City Football Club Stadium & Club Tour
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    The Manchester City Football Club Stadium & Club Tour is a comprehensive tour that not only showcases the city's soccer history but utilizes high-end technology to do it. The standard tour will have you traveling through behind-the-scenes neighborhoods of the stadium with knowledgeable tour guides. As a part of the tour, you can also enjoy a new 360-degree movie theater experience along with an audio-visual experience in the First Team changing room. Be sure to check out all the new offerings by visiting Etihad Stadium, located a few miles east of the city centre.

    Location: F.C Fans, Etihad Stadium, The Manchester City Football Club, Ashton New Rd, Manchester M11 3FF, UK

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10.30 am to 3.30 pm, Sunday from 10.30 am to 3 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1614 441894

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    Old Trafford Cricket Ground

    One of the UK’s most historic cricket grounds

    Old Trafford Cricket Ground
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    Old Trafford Cricket Ground, home to Lancashire County Cricket Club, is the second oldest Test cricket ground in England after the Oval. It's also the original Old Trafford sports stadium – having been built in 1857, it beats the soccer stadium by about 52 years. It can be easily accessed from the nearby Old Trafford streetcar stop.

    Sitting a couple of miles south of Manchester city centre, Old Trafford has a capacity of 22,000, which can be extended for big events. Aside from being home to Lancashire County, it also hosts regular international tests and T20s.

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    Location: Talbot Rd, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0PX, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)16 1282 4000

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    AJ Bell Stadium

    Catch a rugby game

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    AJ Bell Stadium is a world-class rugby stadium and home to the Salford Red Devils of the Rugby League and the Sale Sharks of the Rugby Union. The stadium can hold up to 12,000 spectators and nearly reached that limit with a record 11,247 attendees in 2014. When you visit, you'll find numerous community resources, including 2 outdoor sports pitches and a gym. Stop by the club shop as well, as it's shared by both the Red Devils and the Sharks. You'll find this stadium on the west side of town past M60, up the road from Trafford Retail Park.

    Location: 1 Stadium Way, Barton upon Irwell, Eccles, Manchester M30 7EY, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)1617 861570

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    HSBC UK National Cycling Center  

    Go cycling

    HSBC UK National Cycling Center  
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    The HSBC UK National Cycling Center is one of the best destinations for cycling in town no matter what kind you're looking to enjoy, including track, BMX and mountain biking. This complex is primarily known for its Velodrome where you can watch or participate in track cycling. If you're looking for a more diverse experience, you can try out the BMX arena here with tracks and equipment for more extreme rides. You'll find mountain bike trails through Clayton Vale with varying skill levels and about 7.5 miles of trails in total. See it all for yourself just south of Philips Park in Clayton.

    Location: Stuart St, Manchester M11 4DQ, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)1612 232244

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    Chill Factore

    Go skiing indoors

    Chill Factore
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    Chill Factore is a massive indoor ski slope that lets you ski and snowboard down a thrilling course no matter what time of year it is. This is one of the longest indoor ski slopes in all of the UK, and it utilizes real snow to simulate that mountain feel as much as possible. Along the sides of the slope, you'll find 2 drag elevators, making it easy to reach the top to start your descent. You'll also find a beginner slope here by the large slope, along with a luge track and tubing neighborhoods. Give it a try in Dumplington, right next to the Trafford Golf Center.

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    Location: 7 Trafford Way, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M41 7JA, UK

    Open: Monday–Friday from noon to 8 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 8 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1617 492222

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    Planet Ice Altrincham

    Enjoy a spot of ice skating

    Planet Ice Altrincham
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    Planet Ice Altrincham is a public ice rink where you can go for a bit of ice skating or partake in something a bit more thrilling, like dancing and hockey. Since this skating rink is open to the public, you'll need to schedule a time to practice hockey or ice dancing. One of the best aspects of this rink is that it's family friendly. You can find designated sessions and courses designed for kids, including toddlers, so the rink is welcoming to beginners and experts of all ages. You'll find this rink a few miles southwest of Manchester by the Altrincham station.

    Location: Oakfield Rd, Altrincham WA15 8EW, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)1619 268782

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    Challenge 4 Change

    Conquer an obstacle course

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    Challenge 4 Change is an indoor activity center known for challenging obstacles like a traversing beam, climbing wall, Jacob's ladder, a leap of faith and a 10.5-metre-high aerial trek. Kids and adults of all ages can enjoy conquering the different challenges found here. The center is a registered charity that functions to benefit children and the community. This focus is reflected in their activity offerings, as they offer instructors and specialty equipment for children over the age of 10 with learning or physical disabilities. Check it out on the east side of Trafford Park by Old Trafford.

    Location: 373 Trafford Park Rd, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 1AN, UK

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)3001 231401

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    Treetop Adventure Golf

    Play a round of mini-golf

    Treetop Adventure Golf
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    • Families

    Treetop Adventure Golf is a fun-filled miniature golf course that features 2 distinct courses plus a bonus hole that offers fun for the whole family to enjoy. The first course is a tropical trail with themes of vibrant foliage, while the second course makes you feel like an ancient explorer as you pass by stonework ruins. If you're feeling particularly adept at putting, be sure to try the bonus 19th hole on the course of your choosing for a chance to win a free round. You'll find this golfing adventure across the street from the Arndale Shopping Center.

    Location: The Printworks, Dantzic St, Manchester M4 2BS, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)1618 329805

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