Uncover Manchester’s radical past on a 2-hour walking tour. Explore revolutionary sites and stories daily. Perfect for history buffs and students.
Uncover Manchester’s radical past on a 2-hour walking tour. Explore revolutionary sites and stories daily. Perfect for history buffs and students.
- Manchester Cathedral - Discover Manchester Cathedral, once a stronghold of the city’s elites, and learn how this medieval church was central to a rapidly industrializing town where wealth, power, and poverty intersected.
- Chetham’s Library - Enter Chetham’s Library, the oldest public library in the nation, where Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels…
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Manchester Cathedral - Discover Manchester Cathedral, once a stronghold of the city’s elites, and learn how this medieval church was central to a rapidly industrializing town where wealth, power, and poverty intersected.
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Chetham’s Library - Enter Chetham’s Library, the oldest public library in the nation, where Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels studied Manchester’s slums, shaping ideas that would inspire revolutionary movements.
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Corn Exchange Manchester - Explore the Corn Exchange, a former bustling center for grain traders and Anti–Corn Law League meetings, and understand how debates over food prices, free trade, and working-class survival influenced Victorian Manchester before its transformation into a modern dining arcade.
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Royal Exchange Theatre - Appreciate the Royal Exchange, a grand Victorian emblem of Manchester’s commercial prowess, and discover its radical side where merchants debated and free trade radicals opposed exploitation in the world’s first industrial city.
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Manchester Arndale - Discover the Arndale Centre, Europe’s largest shopping mall at its 1972 opening, and learn about displaced communities, gentrification, and the 1996 IRA bombing that challenged Manchester’s resilience and spurred its regeneration.
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Piccadilly Gardens - Visit Piccadilly Gardens, a lively city-center public space reborn from clay pits and a former Royal Infirmary site.
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Manchester Art Gallery - Explore Manchester Art Gallery, originating from the elite Royal Manchester Institution in 1823, and a focal point for suffragettes who damaged artwork in 1913 to demand women’s voting rights.
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Sackville Gardens - Reflect in Sackville Gardens, a peaceful city oasis established in 1900 amid industrial decline, now featuring memorials for Alan Turing, trans lives, and HIV/AIDS victims—where Manchester’s proud queer community transformed prejudice into Pride and progress.
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St Peters Square - Stand in St Peter’s Square, once St Peter’s Field and the site of the 1819 Peterloo Massacre where 60,000 peaceful reformers seeking democratic rights were attacked by cavalry—resulting in 18 deaths and hundreds of injuries in a violent clash that fueled the working-class struggle for representation.
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Statue Of Emmeline Pankhurst - Pause at the impressive bronze statue of Emmeline Pankhurst in St Peter’s Square—known as ‘Rise up, Women’ or ‘Our Emmeline’—and discover how this courageous Manchester-born leader sparked militant protests, hunger strikes, and global campaigns that broke down barriers to women’s suffrage.

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Uncover Manchester’s revolutionary past with a 2-hour walking tour that highlights the city’s pivotal role in radical movements. This captivating tour guides you through the heart of Manchester, celebrated for its football and music, while uncovering stories of defiance and the working-class ethos. Begin at the iconic Manchester Cathedral and immerse…
Uncover Manchester’s revolutionary past with a 2-hour walking tour that highlights the city’s pivotal role in radical movements. This captivating tour guides you through the heart of Manchester, celebrated for its football and music, while uncovering stories of defiance and the working-class ethos. Begin at the iconic Manchester Cathedral and immerse yourself in the narratives of those who forged the city’s identity. Perfect for students and history buffs, this tour runs daily at 10:30 AM and 2 PM, offering a distinctive view of Manchester’s history.
- 2-hour guided walking tour centered on Manchester’s radical past
- Discover key locations linked to the Industrial Revolution
- Start at Manchester Cathedral for a comprehensive experience
- Available every day with special discounts for students and concessions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.