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Explore 150 years of football history at Manchester's National Football Museum with interactive exhibits, memorabilia, guided tours, and more for $20.20.

The Manchester: National Football Museum Admission Ticket offers a captivating journey through 150 years of football history in the UK. Located in Greater Manchester, this museum provides a comprehensive look at English soccer, highlighting its influence worldwide. Priced at $20.20 per person, the ticket grants self-guided access to all four floors of exhibits for about 1.5 hours, with options to join free guided tours at multiple times during the day.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its interactive nature, from testing penalty skills to exploring iconic memorabilia, including the 1966 England World Cup trophy. The museum is especially suitable for football enthusiasts of all ages, offering both educational displays and fun activities. While the last admissions are at 4:00 PM and the museum closes at 5:00 PM, the variety of exhibits ensures a memorable visit for everyone interested in the beautiful game.
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The ground floor of the National Football Museum is where visitors first encounter the latest pop-up art exhibitions and a variety of trophies, including the famous 1966 England World Cup trophy. This level sets a vibrant tone for the museum, with displays that celebrate football’s achievements and its cultural impact.
Moving up to Level 1, the focus shifts to must-see memorabilia and a fascinating section called England on the World Stage, which covers the ups and downs of the England national team. This level also serves as the meeting point for guided tours, which are included with the ticket and occur at 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM, 2:30 PM, and 3:30 PM.
Level 2 emphasizes interactive challenges that appeal to visitors looking for fun and engagement. Here, you’ll find the Penalty Shootout, which, for a small additional charge, allows you to test your football skills in a simulated penalty kick.
On Level 3, temporary exhibits explore football through art, photography, and technology. These displays change twice a year, offering a fresh perspective on the sport’s cultural and technological evolution.

The free highlights tour is a great way to gain insight into the museum’s most significant objects and stories. The guides are known for their knowledgeable and friendly approach that enhances the experience for visitors. Tours last approximately 40 minutes and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
For those seeking a little more action, the Penalty Shootout (costs £2 for 3 penalties) is a highlight that combines fun with a bit of friendly competition. It is especially popular among visitors who want to test their accuracy and relive iconic moments from famous matches.
The meeting point is at the Urbis Building in Cathedral Gardens, Todd Street, Manchester. The museum is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can enjoy the exhibits comfortably. The last entry is at 4:00 PM, with the museum closing at 5:00 PM.
Visitors are advised to avoid bringing luggage or large bags and to refrain from flash photography to help preserve the exhibits. The self-guided tour allows freedom to explore at your own pace, making it suitable for those who prefer a relaxed visit or want to focus on specific areas.
More Great Tours NearbyThe variety of exhibits, from historic memorabilia to interactive challenges, makes this museum a dynamic destination for football fans. Its affordable price and the inclusion of guided tours add value, while the changing exhibitions keep the experience fresh for repeat visitors.
The positive reviews highlight the helpfulness of staff, the depth of information provided, and the fun atmosphere created by interactive features. Many visitors appreciate that the ticket is valid for a year, allowing multiple visits and further exploration.
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Football fans will find the museum an excellent resource to see iconic artifacts and learn about the sport’s history. Families enjoy the interactive activities, which are suitable for a wide age range, from children to grandparents. The well-laid-out exhibits and friendly staff contribute to a pleasant visit for all.
Those interested in art and culture can explore the temporary exhibitions on Level 3, which present football through art, photography, and technology. The museum’s accessible design and public transport links make it easy to include in a day exploring Manchester.
The Manchester: National Football Museum offers a comprehensive, engaging, and affordable way to explore the history and culture of football in England. With free guided tours, interactive challenges, and a wealth of memorabilia, it appeals to fans of all ages and backgrounds.
While the 1.5-hour duration may feel brief for some, the variety of exhibits and interactive elements ensure a fulfilling visit. Its central location, wheelchair accessibility, and reasonable ticket price make this museum an easy choice for anyone wanting to understand the sport’s impact in the UK.
“Really enjoyable my Sons knew a lot more about Football than I did but it was really good to see the history & see all the old Football pictures. S…”
How long is the visit expected to take?
Most visitors spend about 1.5 hours, but you can explore at your own pace and return within a year with the same ticket.
Are guided tours included?
Yes, guided tours are included in the ticket price and take place at 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM, 2:30 PM, and 3:30 PM. They last approximately 40 minutes.
Can I try the Penalty Shootout?
Yes, the Penalty Shootout is available for an additional charge of £2 for 3 penalties. It’s a popular activity among visitors.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Children over 18 are permitted, but the interactive challenges and exhibits are enjoyable for all ages, making it family-friendly.
Do I need to book in advance?
While the guided tours are first-come, first-served, you can purchase tickets in advance with the reserve and pay later option.
What are the museum’s opening hours?
The museum closes at 5:00 PM, with last admissions at 4:00 PM.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the entire museum is designed to be accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
What should I avoid bringing?
Large luggage or bags are not allowed, and flash photography is prohibited to protect the exhibits.
The Manchester National Football Museum provides a rich, interactive experience that brings the story of English football vividly to life. It’s a great stop for anyone wanting to learn more about the sport’s legacy in the UK.
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