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🎭The Lowry
The Lowry is a vibrant theatre and arts centre located at Salford Quays, named after the painter L.S. Lowry. It features two theatres, a dramatic art gallery, and studio spaces, hosting a year-round programme of family-friendly shows, children's theatre, and interactive exhibitions. The Lowry's gallery offers free entry to view its collection of Lowry paintings and rotating contemporary exhibitions, often with hands-on activities for children. Facilities include baby-changing stations, buggy parking, and a café. With its mix of performance and visual arts, it's a great rainy-day destination for families.
- Highlights: Family theatre shows (ages 3+), free gallery, creative workshops
- Facilities: Baby changing, buggy park, accessible toilets, café
- Tips: Book theatre tickets in advance; gallery is free and open daily
Travel tips
Book theatre tickets in advance
Popular family shows often sell out, so book your theatre tickets online beforehand to avoid disappointment.
Gallery entry is free
Enjoy the gallery's Lowry paintings and rotating exhibitions at no cost—ideal for families on a budget or flexible scheduling.
Perfect rainy-day option
Fully indoors at Salford Quays, so this is an excellent choice when weather isn't cooperating with outdoor plans.
Baby changing and buggy facilities available
Dedicated baby-changing stations and buggy parking make visiting with younger children straightforward.
Family shows suitable from age 3
Theatre programming includes family-friendly performances designed for children aged 3 and up—check what's on before you visit.
Accessible toilets on site
Accessible toilet facilities are available, helpful for families needing extra space or accessible changing.
Café for refreshments
A café is available on-site, though worth checking menus and prices beforehand if you have dietary requirements.
Hands-on activities in the gallery
Many exhibitions feature interactive elements for children, making the gallery more engaging than a passive viewing experience.
Creative workshops often available
Look out for studio-based creative workshops—these can be a highlight for hands-on learners and budding artists.
Allow flexible time for the gallery
Since gallery entry is free, you can pop in for 30 minutes or stay longer depending on children's interest and energy levels.
Check the programme online in advance
Visit thelowry.com to see what's on—family theatre, exhibitions, and workshops change regularly throughout the year.
Waterfront location at Salford Quays
Located at Salford Quays, which has its own character—worth exploring the wider area if your children enjoy waterfront walks or play spaces.
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