
Walking or coach tours are all individually designed to meet the requirements of your clients/group. Let us know your interests eg general sightseeing, sports, film, heritage, shopping, architecture etc and we will arrange a superb tour.
 | Clients include the press, tour operators, conference and events organisers, schools, colleges, universities and social secretaries as well as companies wishing to familiarise their new staff or students with the area. | | |
Other services include Meets and Greets, Airport transfers and assistance with conference Hospitality desks.
Specialist Tours include John Rylands Library, Gorton Monastery, Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), Manchester Art Gallery. Site tours
Manchester's wealth was built on cotton. Everywhere you go there is evidence of this heritage -mills which have been converted to apartments to the finest Victorian architecture and paintings rich industrialists commissioned. All built as a result of the humble bobbin. Demonstrations of cotton production can be seen at MOSI | | | | | Book a highlights tour of the Museum of Science and Industry here | | | | | | | | | |
Today, 20th and 21st century buildings like these in Spinningfields blend into the historic cityscape creating an exciting area to explore by foot or coach.
| Most walking or site tours last between 1 and half to 2 hours although this can be adapted to suit the needs of your group. | | | | | For enquiries and a quote go to :- | Walking Tours | or | Site Tours |
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Tours in Wigan
| There are several walks offered in the delightful and surprising town of Wigan whose history dates back to Roman times.
Choose from Magical History, Crooke Village and canal, Haigh Hall, Real Ale and more. Click here for a brochure
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| | | | Tours of Bolton known as Elephant Walks run throughout the year. These are named after the Elephant on the town's crest - a tour is a great opportunity to find out why it's there along with intriguing facts, plenty of stories, Bolton's great history, it's busy markets, stylish shops,the humour of local people and lots of clocks. And of course home town of more than a few well known people! | | | Special Ale Trails are also available in Bolton | |
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