The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 24 – 30 August 2026

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It’s our final full week of August, and we’ve got a bank holiday to make the most of too.

Summer is finally drawing to a close, and thankfully some of the heatwave conditions have subsided too, but despite the rain, that doesn’t mean there isn’t loads happening across Greater Manchester this week.

If you’re finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though, no worries, as we’ve chosen a few of the highlights for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide.

Both free things and those that’ll set you back a few pennies are featured.

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Pride Fringe

Manchester City Centre

Monday 24 August – 1 September

Of course, we all know Manchester Village Pride will be returning for 2026 over the August bank holiday weekend, but aside from the official festivities around the Village, an extensive new Pride Fringe event is also taking place for the first time this year.

You can expect an exciting mix of LGBTQIA+ arts, culture, live entertainment, family events, food, drink and shopping experiences.

On top of that, the city’s hotels will also be joining in the celebrations – with dedicated Pride packages, parties, free gifts, and discounts this month.

You can find out everything happening these new few weeks here.

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Manchester City Stadium Tours

Etihad Stadium

Monday 24 August – onwards

If you’re looking for something to do this summer, did you know you can currently get 15% off Manchester City’s tours of the Etihad Stadium?

You’ll get to walk in the players’ footsteps down the tunnel, sit in Enzo’s seat, get pitchside, see the Domestic Double Winners’ trophies, and loads more. Plus, from 17 August, you’ll be able to see City’s brand-new dressing room too.

Find out more and book your tour here.

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Summer in Space

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 24 August – onwards

Get ready to spend the summer in space, as the Science and Industry Museum has announced its summer events programme and it’s full of free interactive events and activities to get involved with these next six weeks.

From live space shows and giant rockets, to tinkering activities Martian discovery trails, and the chance to visit the blockbuster exhibition Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos if you haven’t already, budding astronauts are in for a summer to remember.

By far one of the stand-out free events this summer is the arrival of 30-foot-tall rocket ship, Skybolt 2 – hosted by Manchester-based aerospace company, Starchaser.

Find out more and book tickets for your visit here.

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Summer Scran Fest

Manchester Arndale

Monday 24 – 31 August

Looking for the best foodie deals in Manchester city centre this summer? We’ve got you covered. Summer Scran Fest is back at Manchester Arndale, bringing a month-long celebration of tasty food, refreshing drinks, and unbeatable offers.

Running right through until the end of the month, there’ll be discounts across 30+ restaurants, cafes, kiosks and leisure venues, all under one roof – from big-name chains, to local indies.

Find out all the deals on offer here👇

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Parktastic 2026

Manchester

Monday 24 August – onwards

Manchester is bringing 14 weeks of free activities for children to parks across the city this summer.

Thanks to additional Council funding that was allocated earlier this year, Manchester’s biggest-ever Parktastic programme has now launched – expanding from the summer holidays alone to include after-school sessions before schools break up, activities throughout the holidays, and even sessions continuing into September.

Back by popular demand and aimed at children ages six-12, Parktastic offers sports, games, arts and crafts, dance, drama, nature activities, storytelling and messy play.

Sessions are free, no booking is required, healthy snacks are provided, and children can simply turn up and join in.

Find everything happening this summer here.

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Forest Tubing

Zip World Manchester

Monday 24 August – onwards

Thrill seekers, this one’s for you – as Zip World Manchester has launched its new Forest Tubing experience, and it’s bringing the UK’s longest outdoor tubing slide is coming to Heaton Park.

The new family‑friendly outdoor adventure gives visitors the chance to soar along two slides, winding through woodland at one of the largest parks in the North West.

Suitable for children aged four and above, visitors can book an hour-long session – with unlimited rides during that time slot – and either ride solo, or share the experience with fellow adventurers.

Find out more and book your tickets here.

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MCR Made

Manchester Arndale

Monday 24 August – onwards

The huge new MCR Made exhibition by incredible local artist Stanley Chow has now taken over Manchester Arndale.

Running through until the autumn, shoppers and locals will be able to admire 13 portraits of Manc icons, which measure up to six-metres in length – whether it’s Oasis legends or Suffragettes, football heroes or creative pioneers. 

The gigantic inflatable portraits are suspended right across the iconic shopping centre for an art trail that celebrates the figures who have shaped the city. 

You can find out more here.

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National Trust x Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trails

North West

Monday 24 August – onwards

National Trust and Pokémon have teamed up for an exclusive trading card game and immersive trail.

The partnership is set to bring together the places the National Trust cares for and Pokémon’s spirit of play and discovery.

Exclusively designed for the National Trust, the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trails are going to be running throughout summer at 14 National Trust places nationwide, combining ‘imaginative play’ with ‘gentle physical activity’ inspired by Mega Evolution Pokémon. 

Find out where to get involved and book tickets here.

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Manchester Village Pride

Manchester City Centre

Friday 28 – Monday 31 August

One of the most important events in the city’s annual social calendar is returning as Manchester Village Pride this bank holiday weekend.

This year’s event includes a ‘diverse’ programme of events that build on some of the best-loved elements of previous years – a Pride Parade, candle-lit vigil, party with performance and music across various stages, as well as talks, exhibitions, and community activities.

All funds raised through the sale of wristbands and passes will support LGBTQ+ charities, grassroots organisations, and vital community services.

Everything you need to know about Manchester Village Pride 2026 is here.

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Bolton Food & Drink Festival

Bolton

Friday 28 – Monday 31 August

Bolton Food and Drink Festival is back this August bank holiday weekend.

The award-winning festival is the biggest of its kind in the North West, bringing together celebrity and regional chefs, cooking demos, live music, street entertainment, special events, and over 200 market traders.

Hosted right across the town centre, foodies can roam freely as they explore food stalls, bars, dedicated music stages, and plenty more at the free-to-attend festival.

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Bundobust x Federal

Manchester

Saturday 29 August

Bundobust and Federal have teamed up for something pretty delicious, as this Saturday they will host a collaborative brunch at Bundobust Piccadilly – giving guests the chance to experience an exclusive menu created by both kitchens.

Following this, there will be a few collaborative specials on each menu for two weeks in all venues across Manchester, Leeds, and Liverpool, so keep your eyes peeled.

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The Wagon Train at Irlam & Cadishead Festival

Prince’s Park

Sunday 30 & Monday 31 August

The Wagon Train is making an appearance at Irlam & Cadishead Festival this weekend, and visitors are invited to join for an afternoon of music and creativity, with something for everyone to get involved with – from performances and workshops taking place throughout the day.

Confirmed acts at the free festival include Cadishead Public Band, Morag Rose, Brazen Brass Band, Stepping Stones, Irlam Mixed Voice Choir, Treading the Boards, and Art with Heart, to name a few.

Find out more information here.

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NEW OPENING – The Tollgate

Old Trafford

Good news ahead of the new season, one of Old Trafford’s finest pubs has reopened after a £400k refurb, and it’s more serious about sport than ever before.

Inside the new-look The Tollgate, you’ll find loads of new state-of-the-art HD screens, including a few outside and one particularly giant one inside, plus walls covered in United merch, two-pint cups of beer, and great pub bites.

There’s darts, there’s pool, there’s sport on the screens round-the-clock, and there’s nowhere better to grab a pint (or a double pint) before kick-off.

Find out more about The Tollgate here.

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NEW OPENING – Karam

Deansgate

How stunning is this new opening? This is Karam.

A Middle Eastern-inspired restaurant with a whole host of breakfast, brunch, and sweet treat dishes you need to try, and with a dinner menu coming soon too (plus, everything is halal), get yourself down Deansgate and try it out.

Take a look👇

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NEW OPENING – Proloco

Great Ancoats Street

Proloco is gearing up to open its doors on Great Ancoats Street, and this is a neighbourhood restaurant we can all get behind – think £7 negronis, great wine, and ‘butter pie’ pizzas (where mozzarella is replaced with slivers of butter).

As well as pizza made with top local ingredients, there are little scoops of gelato that pack a big punch, plus fantastic small plates, so you can fill your table with the things that make you very happy indeed.

Everything you need to know about Proloco is here.

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On a budget and need somewhere to take the kids to eat for £1 or even FREE over the summer holidays?

In case the ongoing heatwave didn’t remind you, summer is in full swing and so are the school summer holidays.

If you’re after ways to enjoy some quality family time without having to break the bank, we’ve found lots of places where kids can eat for £1 or free – 15 of them, to be exact.

So, whether you’re in the mood for a hearty Italian, a bit of brekkie, or even a big Greek feast, just because you’re on a budget shouldn’t mean you have to limit your and your family’s taste buds.

Check out our round-up here.

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Fancy a wholesome summer activity?

It’s strawberry season, and Kenyon Hall Farm has officially opened up its strawberry fields (plus plenty of other pick-your-own produce) for the season for you to frolic amongst, with loads of summer treats in its cafe and award-winning farm shop too.

Strawberries have been growing at Kenyon Hall Farm for nearly 50 years now, and it’s proven as popular ever since.

Find out more and book your spot here.

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Did you know that Go Ape now runs adult-only sessions?

We nipped over to Go Ape at Rivington as we heard you can now act like a big silly kid there without having to share anything with actual children.

It’s one of the region’s top attractions for good reason, giving you a chance to clamber and fly through the treetops on a sky-high obstacle course, and now every Thursday and Friday evening, you can escape your work inbox and switch it out for a maze of ziplines, ladders, swings, and more.

Watch this👇

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Or would you prefer a big water park instead?

Less than an hour from Manchester, you’ll find what is essentially a gigantic floating bouncy castle which makes for an incredibly silly afternoon out.

At Wild Shore Delamere you can take on slides, monkey bars, ninja jumps, tyre runs, and plenty of other opportunities to slip and spectacularly fall into the lake. And if you don’t fancy wiping out in front of a lake full of children, there’s also paddleboarding, wakeboarding, open-water swimming, and even a lakeside sauna.

Find out more and book your trip here👇

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If you’d like to say on land, how about a shopping trip?

You already know Cheshire Oaks is the ultimate shopping destination, but have you seen its summer transformation yet?

The huge designer outlet has areas like a summer chill-out zone, its rooftop bar Under The Oaks, fairground rides, and absolutely loads more, plus kids eat free deals at restaurants across the village. That’s in addition to the big-name stores packed with summer essentials, the huge kids’ play area, and photo opps like murals and a massive floral installation.

Take a look👇

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Anything we’ve missed? Check this out…

We’re deep in the school holidays now, and if you’re running out of things to do, don’t worry as we’ve got you covered. To make life even easier, all the activities are accessible by the Bee Network AND they’re tried and tested by us, so we can guarantee you’ll love them.

See the full list here 👇

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Featured Image – Supplied | The Manc Group

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