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🎭The Lowry

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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
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages318+
Website

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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