The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 23 – 29 October

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It’s both half term and Halloween this week, so you know we’re in for a week filled with all sorts of frightening fun.

With the spooky season officially here, and schools now officially out for October half term, it obviously comes as no shock that the events calendar is absolutely jam-packed with all sorts of different things to be getting up to right across Greater Manchester this week.

There’s so many free family-friendly Halloween events happening in particular.

But if you’re finding it a bit tricky to choose, then we’ve cherry-picked a few of the best bits for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ – only this time, with a terrifying Halloween twist.

Here’s our top picks.

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Pumpkin Lanterns

Manchester City Centre

Monday 23 October – onwards

There couldn’t be a more ideal time to catch a glimpse of the pumpkins.

If you’re looking to get in the mood for Halloween, but want to keep things a little on the cheaper side this week, then you need look no further than up above in the city centre as the annual decorative pumpkin lanterns are back once again.

Going on a little tour to see the lanterns in the trees in St Ann’s Square, Market Street, and beyond is the perfect activity for all the family, easy to plan, and great for pictures – and it’s FREE too.

Find more information here.

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Luna’s Legendary Creature Halloween Trail

Chester Zoo

Monday 23 – Tuesday 31 October

Luna’s Legendary Creature Halloween Trail gives visitors the chance to get up close to five of Chester Zoo’s most magical species.

Having now kicked-off, and running right up until Halloween itself, the rhinoceros hornbill, Sulawesi-crested macaque, and huge Sunda gharial crocodile are just some of the species you’ll get to learn all about as you make your way around the 90-minute interactive trail.

You’ll be tasked with helping Luna the witch discover a legendary creature living deep inside the zoo’s Monsoon Forest habitat.

Find out more here.

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Half Term at the Science and Industry Museum

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 23 – Sunday 29 October

Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum has a jam-packed lineup of free events happening throughout October half term, and is inviting families down to “transform into architects, engineers, and inventors” for a day.

As well as all its currently ongoing exhibitions, the museum is also handing over its galleries and spaces to community groups and neighbours from right across the region for the week.

The groups’ll be using their “unique outlooks” to help people explore all the ways the city is evolving. 

Find out more about everything happening here.

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Did you know you can get a pass to visit loads of National Trust sites across the UK for FREE this autumn?

Autumn in Greater Manchester is a wonderful thing, and and our region is filled with places to appreciate the beauty of this much-loved season – but if you were looking for a reason to travel a little further afield to experience everything nature has to offer and see the leaves change colour, then it doesn’t get much better than this.

This is why the National Trust wants to give people the chance to “experience the awe of the season” at no extra cost.

The pass allows free entry for two adults and up to three children, one adult and up to four children, or just two adults on their own.

Find out more about how to claim the limited-time offer here.

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Halloween Lakeside Light Trail

Partridge Lakeside Fishery

Monday 23 – Tuesday 31 October

A magical new Halloween lakeside light trail has transformed Partridge Lakes Fishery in Warrington into “an enchanting Halloween attraction”.

Organisers say the hour-long immersive experience is like “stepping into a living Halloween storybook”.

You’ll be able to see the “mesmerising world of Halloween wonder” come to life as you stroll along a winding path around the lake’s edge that leads that takes you on a magical journey through woodland decorated by eerie and captivating lights.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Spookfest 2023

Trafford Centre

Monday 22 – Tuesday 31 October

Spookfest 2023 / Credit: Trafford Centre

Spookfest is back once again for 2023, and is promising more frightful fun than ever before.

Having returned to the Trafford Centre for yet another spooky season, visitors heading down to the massive shopping centre can expect a scary circus, a frightening fairground full of retro rides, and a seriously-impressive five-metre tall tower of pumpkins.

You can also get into the spooky spirit with free face painting, the chance to meet and greet a whole host of Halloween characters, and so much more.

Find out more here.

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The Teepee

The Oast House

Monday 22 October – onwards

The Oast House’s legendary Christmas has returned to Spinningfields for the festive season.

Set to be a popular spot for locals and those who’ve finished a hard day at work during the colder months, The Teepee officially reopened last week and is made up of three tents joined together with a huge open hub, complete with two roaring fires, twinkling fairy lights, faux fur throws.

The Teepee is famed for its free live music, home-cooked food, and laidback warm and welcoming atmosphere.

There’s a mouthwatering street food menu, a selection of limited-edition winter cocktails, mulled wine, and festive hot chocolates, and, of course, a stage area set up for guests to dance the night away – with a packed lineup of live gigs all planned over the next few months.

Find out more and make a booking here.

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MCR Monsters

Manchester City Centre

Wednesday 25 – Tuesday 31 October

The MCR Monsters are back once again, and you’ve only got a few days to get yourselves out there to find them all.

Part of the annual wider ‘Halloween in the City’ events lineup, just as they have been doing for the past few years now, giant inflatable monsters will be looming and creeping over buildings across the city centre this week to transform some of our most well-known landmarks with tentacles and googly eyes and pointy teeth for a FREE trail.

And this year, it’s bigger than ever before, with 16 monsters to spot around town.

Find out more here.

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Hallowe’en Week

GRUB

Wednesday 25 – Sunday 29 October

GRUB’s Hallowe’en Week lineup is filled with all sorts of frightful fun for everyone this year.

While the Bottomless Rocky Horror Show is definitely one of the stand-out events, there’s also everything from pumpkin carving competitions and SFX makeup masterclasses, to Halloween life drawing sessions, Spooky Sip and Paint, a Weird History Walking Tour, a Freaky Family Fun Day, and so much more on the lineup.

You’ll also get to tuck into a wide range of street food and Halloween-themed drinks specials from local independent traders to tuck into.

Find out more about everything happening over the five-day event here.

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Halloween Ghost Trains

East Lancashire Railway

Thursday 26, Friday 27 & Saturday 28 October

East Lancashire Railway’s popular Halloween Ghost Trains are back this week.

Always proving to be top of the Halloween bucket list for people looking for “loads of spooktacular fun” once the scariest time of year rolls around, those brave enough at lending the ‘Monster Squad’ a helping hand at banishing ghosts and ghouls will be whisked away on a haunted steam engine through the atmospheric Greater Manchester countryside.

You’ll get to meet lots of “oddballs and curios” along the way, including Count Brian the vampire, Veronica the witch, Zombie Bob, and the mad Dr Frankenburger as you board the rain ride of a lifetime.

Find out more here.

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Halloween Cinema Screenings

King Street Townhouse

Friday 27 – Tuesday 31 October

King Street Townhouse‘s very-own exclusive cinema will be screening a marathon of seven scary films over four days to celebrate Halloween in style this weekend.

The extended weekend of jump scares and family-friendly favourites will kick off with the absolute cult-classic that is Hocus Pocus, all before you can sit down to watch other blockbusters like Nightmare on Elm Street, The Addams Family, The Shining, and Practical Magic.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Lip Sync Showdown – Halloween Edition

Printworks

Friday 27 October

Printworks’ popular Lip Sync Showdown is back this week for a special Halloween-themed edition.

Taking place at Cargo Manchester this Friday, guests are told to expect a “freaky soiree” where they’ll be invited to beat the stage ‘fright’ and grab a mic, as lip-syncers will be joined on stage by undead backing dancers to be in with a chance of winning some hauntingly-good prizes.

It’s set to be an unforgettable night of entertainment and lip-syncing battles to an outrageous lineup of pop classics, power ballads, and guilty pleasures – but all with “a hellish twist”.

Find out more here.

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Scare Skate

Cathedral Gardens

Friday 27 – Tuesday 31 October

Scare Skate is back this Halloween, and there’s some new additions this year too.

Just like it has many years before, Cathedral Gardens has become become home to Manchester’s – and one of the UK’s – largest outdoor ice rink for October half term, as Scare Skate sees Halloween fans and fear-loving families take to the ice for some “frightfully good fun”.

Skaters can expect Halloween-themed music, lighting, lots of themed props to help “ignite the fright factor”, and also a new frightfully-realistic giant spider wrapped in bright-white LED lights that stands front and centre.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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The Bottomless Rocky Horror Show

Cultplex

Friday 27 & Saturday 28 October

There’s a singalong screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show happening down at Manchester’s home of cult cinema, video games, and “cool nerdy events”, Cultplex in GRUB.

Taking place this weekend, with not one, not two, but three screenings of the classic 70s flick across both Friday 28 and Saturday 29 October, this is your chance to dress the part, sing the night away in style, and be “chilled, thrilled, and fulfilled”.

Oh, and did we forget to mention there’ll be bottomless drinks too? Now we’re talking.

Find out more and grab last-minute tickets here.

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Team Trick v Team Treat Challenge

Manchester City Centre

Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 October

Are you Team Trick or Team Treat? As part of the annual Halloween in the City celebrations, families are invited to head down to New Cathedral Street this weekend to pick up a wristband, choose a side, and take part in a host of ghoulish games to win points for your team.

There’ll be spot prizes on offer throughout the weekend, and if you go in fancy dress, you’ll get some bonus points too.

Find out more here.

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