The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 25 -31 May 2026

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It’s our last week of May, and we’re kicking it off with a bank holiday.

That’s right – we’ve got yet another bank holiday to start the week, and schools across the region are also out on half term, so that means there’s obviously loads of events and activities to be getting up to across Greater Manchester – with everything from flower festivals, to vintage fairs, and loads more on the lineup.

Finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though? No worries. 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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Manchester Flower Festival 2026

Manchester City Centre

Monday 25 May

Manchester’s annual Flower Festival returned this bank holiday weekend, filling the city centre with fresh blooms.

Now in its ninth year, and always billed as being one of the most colourful and ‘Instagrammable’ events in the annual calendar, Manchester Flower Festival is a fabulous floral spectacle, attracting thousands of visitors into Manchester city centre.

This is your chance to celebrate the start of summer, as the city comes alive with stunning floral displays, green installations, and dozens of free events, all alongside outdoor dining and entertainment. 

Find out everything happening this year here.

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Deansgate Mews Festival and Mews Fest Fringe

Deansgate Mews

Monday 25 May

Manchester’s much-loved grassroots music festival is back, and this year there’s some new fringe events too as part of Mews Fest Fringe.

Set across a handful of popular venues up on Deansgate Mews – including The Lion’s Den, Low Four Studios and The Mews Bar – Deansgate Mews Festival has returned for its sixth year this May bank holiday weekend, and more than 40 music artists will be performing on a mix of outdoor and intimate indoor stages.

The inaugural Mews Fest Fringe will be hosted in a large unit within Great Northern Warehouse, which will be transformed into a ‘vibrant’ hub celebrating music, art and independent culture.

Find out more about the two festivals here.

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Man City Trophy Parade 2026

Manchester City Centre

Monday 25 May

Manchester City are set to celebrate their 2025/26 season and the trophies they’ve won along the way through the city centre this bank holiday Monday, as well as say goodbye to two key players, Bernardo Silva and John Stones, and of course, their legendary manager, Pep Guardiola – with all three leaving after a decade at the club.

Fans are invited to line the streets to cheer the teams on as they travel through the city centre on an open-top bus, before heading to an after-party celebration at Co-op Live.

Everything you need to know about the Parade – including timings and road closures on the day – can be found here.

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National Trust x Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trails

North West

Monday 25 May – onwards

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

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 May half term 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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Half Term at Science and Industry Museum

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 25 – Sunday 31 May

Little Mancs can climb aboard a miniature train and set off on a journey of discovery at the Science and Industry Museum this half term.

As schools across Greater Manchester break up for half term, and parents and carers gear up to entertain the little ones, the Science and Industry Museum has, thankfully, just announced a wide range of events and activities especially for the holidays – with many activities free to get involved in.

The popular cultural hub in the heart of Manchester city centre is promising visitors a May half term full of hands-on experiences designed to spark curiosity, creativity, and imagination.

Information about everything happening this half term is here.

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Forest Tubing

Zip World Manchester

Monday 25 May – onwards

Thrill seekers, this one’s for you, as Zip World Manchester is launching its new Forest Tubing experience this week, 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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The Future Is Ours 2026

Manchester City Centre

Monday 25 May – 19 June

The annual Future is Ours festival is back at the end of this week, and it’s set to be a celebration of youth creativity centred around the importance of creativity as a transformative tool for supporting mental health and wellbeing.

Delivered by mental health charity, 42nd Street through their dedicated creative space The Horsfall, The Future Is Ours is a unique arts festival amplifying and celebrating young people’s creativity, voice, actions, and ideas.

Putting young artists at the forefront of the work, allowing them to say and create what they want in the way they want.

Find out more about this year’s festival here.

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National Trust Blossom and Bloomtown 2026

Greater Manchester

Monday 25 – Sunday 31 May

The blossoms are blooming everywhere you look, and the National Trust’s popular Bloomtown programme full of trails and events is back once again so you can appreciate them in all their glory.

From ornamental magnolias in gardens to hawthorn scattered across the countryside, each spring, the most beautiful blossom covers the UK in swathes of pink and white, and you really don’t have to go far to experience the beauty of this season either, as there’s plenty of blossom to discover right on our doorstep in Greater Manchester.

Whether you’re walking through the city centre on your way to work, enjoying a spot of lunch in the park, or going on a little local adventure with your family, Bloomtown has something for everyone.

Find out more about all the events happening here.

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LUMINISCENCE

Manchester Cathedral

Monday 25 May – 5 June

Luminiscence / Credit: Supplied

Did you see that the spectacular 360° immersive experience that’s currently lighting up Manchester Cathedral has extended its run in our city?

That’s right – due to ‘overwhelming demand’ and following a roster of impressive reviews since making its UK debut earlier this year, LUMINISCENCE has now extended its run at Manchester Cathedral until the early summer.

LUMINISCENCE combines 360° video mapping, new orchestral arrangements of iconic songs, and a narrative story celebrating everything that makes Manchester and its residents so special.

Visitors are invited to step into a ‘spellbinding fusion’ of light, sound, and storytelling. Find out more and get tickets here.

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Steve Backshall Live

Chester Zoo

Monday 25 – Sunday 31 May

Wildlife conservationist and TV presenter Steve Backshall is hosting a new stage show at Chester Zoo this half term.

The new show will take visitors on a ‘fascinating’ journey into the lives and ancient origins of sharks, which are by far one of the planet’s most extraordinary and misunderstood predators.

Featuring real shark teeth and jaws, lifelike replicas, and historic footage, during each 30-minute live show, audiences will get the chance to travel back in time and discover the earliest sharks that once swam our shorelines, how they have evolved over millions of years, and what makes them such remarkable animals today.

Find out more and book tickets here.

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Salford 100

Salford

Monday 25 May – onwards

Salford is celebrating 100 years of being its own city this year, and a raft of exciting new events have been announced to mark the occasion, featuring everything from art commissions to community events from the likes of Walk the Plank and From The Other – with many free to attend. 

Salford City Council has put together the cultural programme across Salford’s eight neighbourhoods, supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

Everything has been created to explore the past, celebrate the present, and imagine the future of Salford – including special events for the bank holiday.

Find out everything happening for this special centenary year here.

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NEW OPENING – Cat Cafe Manchester

Barton Arcade

Saturday 30 May – onwards

Cat Cafe Manchester officially opens the doors to its new home this week.

You may remember that the beloved venue in the Northern Quarter – which first opened all the way back in 2016 – sadly had to close in 2021 following unavoidable economic struggles brought about by the pandemic.

But now they’re back, the fluffy felines are back inside Barton Arcade, off Deansgate, and they’re cuter than ever… you can absolutely take our word for it.

From Maine Coons Ottie and Heathcliff, and fluffy sisters Yumi and Yoki, to Uno the adventurous Bengal, beautiful Gracie the Ragdoll, and Emerson the proud British Shorthair, it’s clear to see that all 12 residents have been making themselves at home ready for the official opening this Saturday.

Find out more about this exciting new opening and book your visit here.

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AJ Bell Great Manchester Run 2026

Manchester City Centre

Sunday 31 May

The AJ Bell Great Manchester Run is back for 2026 this Sunday.

With a 10K or a half marathon distance to choose from, tens of thousands of runners are set take to the streets of Manchester for city’s most-loved running event.

And in true Mancunian style, it’s a party from start to finish, with a high-energy soundtrack, live music and entertainment zones at every turn – plus, some of the loudest and most enthusiastic local support we’ve seen anywhere in the UK.

Our guide with everything you need to know is here.

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Did you know that Printworks is currently hosting a UK-wide art competition for students?

Do you know an aspiring artist? Students aged 16 and over are invited to bring the ocean to life in a brand-new creative arts competition launched by one of the UK’s leading entertainment destinations, Manchester’s Printworks.

The venue has now opened entries for UK students from sixth forms, colleges, universities, and art colleges across the country to take part in an exciting new art competition.

The winning design is set to be showcased on Europe’s largest digital ceiling.

Read the full story and enter here👇

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Fancy saving up to 50% off at some of Manchester’s top restaurants?

A bit of a daft question really, we know.

Well thankfully, EatClub – the free app that’s easy to download, and you can start using right away – has now arrived in Manchester, and there are discounts such as up to 35% off Habbibi, Lina Stores, and Salvi’s to take advantage of, plus many more to explore.

Simply download the app, book your walk-in slot, and enjoy. You don’t have to tell the restaurant either – just pay using your EatClub card, and it’ll sort the discount for you.

Find out more here.

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Stuck for somewhere to have a bite to eat?

Just like we do every month, we’ve rounded up some of the best things we got to eat in April, so if you’re on the hunt for somewhere new to eat in May, then we’ve absolutely got you covered as there’s plenty of places across the city region.

It’s been another jam-packed month of insanely delicious eats, and we’ve been lucky to have a bunch of new openings too.

Take your pick here👇

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Featured Image – Supplied / The Manc Group

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