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National Football Museum

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Housed in the iconic Urbis building in Manchester's city centre, the National Football Museum is a must-visit for football-loving families. The museum features over 2,500 objects, including the 1966 World Cup final ball and the oldest surviving FA Cup trophy. Interactive exhibits allow kids to test their skills in penalty shootouts, take a team photo, and learn football history through touchscreens and games. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions.

  • Highlights: The Penalty Shootout experience, the interactive Hall of Fame, and the 'Match of the Day' studio replica.
  • Ages: Suitable for all ages, but best for 3-18 year olds; children under 5 get free entry.
  • Facilities: Café (with kid-friendly options), gift shop, baby changing, and lift access. Buggy-friendly. Free lockers available.
  • Practical tips: Allow 1.5-2 hours. Tickets can be booked online to avoid queues. The museum is in central Manchester, close to Manchester Victoria station and the Arndale Centre. Great for a rainy day.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book tickets online to skip queues

    Purchase tickets in advance on the website to avoid queuing at the entrance, especially during school holidays or weekends.

  • Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours

    Allow at least 1.5-2 hours for a full visit. Young children may need less time, whilst older kids could spend longer on interactive exhibits.

  • Free entry for under-5s

    Children under 5 get free entry, making it good value for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Buggy-friendly throughout

    The museum is fully buggy-friendly with lift access, so you can bring a pushchair for younger siblings without difficulty.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby changing facilities are on site, making it easier to manage younger children during your visit.

  • Penalty shootout is a highlight for kids

    The interactive penalty shootout experience is hugely popular with children and a great way to burn energy.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    Fully indoors in Manchester city centre—ideal when weather is poor or as a break from outdoor activities.

  • Use free lockers for coats and bags

    Free lockers are available to store coats, bags, and valuables, keeping your hands free whilst exploring.

  • Interactive exhibits engage older children

    Touchscreens, games, and the Hall of Fame replica keep children aged 6+ engaged. Younger ones may need encouragement.

  • Café has kid-friendly food options

    On-site café serves child-friendly meals and snacks, though prices may be higher than outside the city centre.

  • Close to Manchester Victoria station

    Located near Manchester Victoria station, making it easy to reach by train. The Arndale Centre is also nearby for extra activities.

  • Best suited for ages 3-18

    Whilst all ages can visit, the interactive exhibits and content work best for children aged 3 and above.

  • Check for temporary exhibitions

    The museum hosts temporary exhibitions alongside permanent displays—worth checking the website for what's on during your visit.

  • Gift shop has football memorabilia

    A gift shop on site offers football-themed souvenirs, though expect premium pricing typical of museum shops.

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