National Football Museum Manchester

National Football Museum    

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The National Football Museum is England's national museum of football.

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4.5/5(3,899)
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4.4/5(4,303)
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Apr 9, 2024
Myself and two of my kids a girl and boy age 15 and 11 visited here. We had a lovely time, lots to read and lots of interactive games etc. Very reasonably priced. Will visit again as the ticket is an… Full review by katies587
Apr 3, 2024
We visited the National Football Museum during the day on our trip to Manchester. We paid the entry fee and were pointed to the first floor. The museum was full of history on all aspects of the gam… Full review by jcQ4556SX
Apr 2, 2024
I visited the museum today with my daughter and grandson. My grandson enjoyed the kids stuff but we could have stayed at home and played with Lego for free (which was totally irrelevant to football)… Full review by Audrey K

Facts

Established:2001-02
Architect:Ian Simpson

Amenities

Questions & answers

Q:
Can I pay on the door or do I have to buy tickets before I get there
A:
Yes, pay at the door, adult tickets are £10 but are valid for 1 year. There are extras that you have to pay for, and cafe area not very well organised.
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Is it good for young children
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Yes it is, especially if they like football. There are quite a few interactive stations that will keep them interested.
Q:
It Needs More Brightening Up More
A:
Suggest you get in touch with them direct and offer whatever tips you can think of!
Q:
Is there parking?
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Yes, there are plenty of NCP car parks close to the museum. They ar easy to find. A bit expensive, but all town centres are nowadays. Probably £3 + per hour in an NCP. But also …
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Yes, there are plenty of NCP car parks close to the museum. They ar easy to find. A bit expensive, but all town centres are nowadays. Probably £3 + per hour in an NCP. But also another open air car park near Manchester Cathedral ( very close) for around £7:50 per day.
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Is there parking?
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No,but just before you come in to Manchester past the prison there is parking there then a 5/10 min walk to the museum
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Frequently asked questions

Q:
How long does it take to visit?
A:
On average we recommend 90 minutes for your visit. We also have a Gift Shop and The Dugout Cafe to enjoy once you have explored our four galleries.
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