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We can’t wait to welcome you to your Museum
Come along and immerse yourself in stories of what it means to be human and find a new sense of connection with the natural world. Meet our famous T. rex, Stan, enjoy the moving, personal narratives of the South Asia Gallery or spend hours playing spot the frog in The Vivarium. How you spend your time is completely up to you but we’ve got to warn you, minutes soon become hours inside our beautiful building…
All of our galleries and exhibitions are free to enter but you have to book in advance for our main, temporary exhibition. Currently, it’s Triceratops: Eat, Roam, Repeat.
Free entry
Manchester Museum The University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL
+44 (0)161 275 2648
Opening times
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10am – 5pm
Wednesday: 10am – 9pm
Thursday: 10am – 5pm
Friday: 10am – 5pm
Saturday: 8am – 5pm
Sunday: 10am – 5pm
* Last admission is 30 minutes before the Museum is due to close.
Open a map of the museum to find facilities and exhibits when you are on your trip.
The button below links to an image version for easy use on mobile phones. A PDF version can also be found here: download museum map PDF
Museum map
Getting here
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The museum is on a major bus route and close to tram and train stations.
Approximately 14-minute walk from Oxford Road train station
Approximately 17-minute walk from St Peter’s Square Metrolink stop
Approximately 21-minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly train station
There are frequent bus services, travelling towards, away from and across the city centre, including: 15, 18, 41, 42, 42A, 42B, 43, 53, 111, 142, 143, 147, 191, 197, V1, V2. Ask for the bus stop nearest to Manchester Museum, Oxford Road
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The museum is on the Oxford Road Cycleway, which features ‘Dutch-style’ cycle lanes. There are stands provided across the University of Manchester campus to which bicycles may be secured.
For University of Manchester staff and postgraduate students, there is a cycle hub for parking your bike securely on Bridgeford Street, next to the museum.
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For information on accessible parking, head to our accessibility page.
There are five car parks on the surrounding University of Manchester campus with a mixture of permit and public parking. Find the details here.
The nearest car park is UoM Car Park D, Booth Street West. The postcode for this car park is M15 6FH and access is via Higher Cambridge Street. This is available to the public, as well as staff and students. It is an, approximately, two-minute walk to the Museum, walking directly up Bridgeford Street from the car park exit, in the direction of Oxford Road. The Aquatics Centre car park is also close to the Museum.
For groups arriving via bus or coach, there is a bay for buses and coaches outside the Museum on Oxford Road. Buses and coaches can pass through the bus gate on Oxford Road, providing that the vehicle has at least nine seats, excluding the driver.
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Please be aware that there are bus gates on Oxford Road. This means that parts of the road are only open to buses, black cabs and pedal cycles from 6am to 9pm every day. If you enter a bus lane or use a bus gate, you may get a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).
Directions
Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL
Accessibility access
We want everyone to feel included in all that the Museum has to offer.
Our ongoing commitment is to make our building, services and programme as accessible and inclusive as possible, removing and reducing barriers to visiting us.
Our staff are aware of the diversity of visitors’ access requirements and are here to support you. Get in touch if you have any specific queries about accessibility.
Galleries and spaces
Things to see and do
Museum Shop
The Manchester Museum Shop is home to a fascinating range of unique gifts inspired by the museum’s collection and exhibitions. We stock a wide range of fair trade and sustainable gifts with something that will appeal to everyone including affordable and ethically sourced children’s products.
Every purchase supports the museum and its mission to build understanding between cultures and a more sustainable world.
Food and drink
Museum Café is on the ground floor and can be accessed through our Main Hall or from Oxford Road.
We are delighted to announce that along with a brand new kitchen, we also have exciting new Breakfast/Brunch and Lunch hot food menus.
The café serves freshly prepared and locally sourced food and drinks.
Breakfast and Brunch served from 8.30 to 11.30am
Lunch from 12-3pm
Drinks and cakes will also be served in the Coffee Bar in the Main Hall.
In the area…
Many of Manchester’s iconic music venues, auditoriums and exhibition spaces are close to the museum. There’s also a thriving nightlife and an abundance of cafés, restaurants and bars. Nestled between the beautiful architecture and landmarks are historic parks and contemporary green spaces. Hyatt Hotels Manchester is conveniently placed right next to the museum if you need an overnight stay and it has spectacular views over the city.
UNIVERSITY GREEN
HYATT HOTEL
THE WHITWORTH
ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE OF MUSIC (RNCM)