The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 28 July – 3 August 2025

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It’s the last week of July, and once August arrives, we don’t want to see anyone denying that summer is here… you just can’t.

Schools across Greater Manchester are now out for the summer holidays, and that means the fun is just getting started, so there’s plenty happening this week to celebrate – from festivals, and themed events, to new foodie openings, family fun, and loads more.

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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Summer of Senses

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 28 July – 31 August

The Science and Industry Museum has got a spectacular summer holiday programme packed with all sorts of things to be getting up to, making it one of the best places to escape the hustle and bustle with your little ones in the city centre this summer.

At the heart of it all, you can explore the world of senses inspired by the museum’s latest exhibition, Operation Ouch! Brains, Bogies and You.  

With events running up until 31 August, whether it’s disco dancing around a giant brain, unveiling the science behind optical illusions, or journeying through a giant ear canal, there’s something for everyone during the museum’s ‘sense-sational’ summer.

Find out more here.

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Loads To Do

Greater Manchester

Monday 28 July – onwards

Thousands of free activities have been planned by Manchester City Council ready for local families to take part in this summer.

A many parents, carers, and guardians will likely be looking for ways to keep the kids entertained for six whole weeks before the new term starts, the Council has relaunched its popular Holiday Activity and Food programme (HAF) to help keep little Mancs active during the summer break.

From arts and crafts, to sporting events and plenty other physical activities, there is a whole host of entertaining things for everyone to get involved with, no matter your budget, making sure no one gets bored over the holidays.

Find out everything happening here.

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MCR Live ’25

Manchester City Centre

Monday 28 July – onwards

MCR Live ’25 / Credit: MCC

A massive music-filled takeover of Manchester has now arrived ahead of 1.3 million music tourists descending on the city centre this summer.

MCR Live ’25 is celebrating what promises to be a sensational summer of sound.

There’s everything from a pop-up bar in Piccadilly Gardens with surprise live acts doing sets, and markets in St Peter’s Square selling vinyl and vintage goods, to block parties in the Northern Quarter, and the already-announced Music for the Senses art trail dotted around all the well-known city centre sights.

Find out everything happening here.

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Music for the Senses

Manchester City Centre

Monday 28 July – 31 August

An all-new multi-sensory art exhibition has taken over the streets of the city centre this summer.

The new exhibition, which is titled Music for the Senses: an art arrangement for a musical city, is a collaboration between global art producer Wild in Art – the creators of the famous Bee in the City project – and Manchester City Council.

It’ll be running across the city centre until the end of August, and there’ll be more than 80 artworks, murals, mosaics, and installations to see.

Check out the full lineup here.

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Screen on the Square

New Jackson

Monday 28 July – onwards

A free open-air cinema has arrived Manchester city centre for the summer.

With a backdrop of the modern Manchester skyline, Screen on The Square the go-to hangout for Mancs this summer, as audiences can recline in deck chairs surrounded by one of the city’s best views, and watch everything from classic and family films, to music, sporting events, and so much more.

It’s launched down at New Jackson – Renaker’s world-class skyscraper district and thriving new neighbourhood that’s taken shape at the southern side of Manchester city centre.

Find out what’s being screened this week here.

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Stories – Brought To Life

MediaCityUK

Monday 28 July – 31 August

A major new National Portrait Gallery exhibition has arrived in Salford.

The ground-breaking new experience by FRAMELESS Creative has opened at MediaCity, bringing some of the world’s most famous portraits to life like never before.

Stories – Brought to Life will explore the fascinating lives of these figures, who have shaped the UK’s history and culture all the way since the Tudor period, and will combine the highest quality digital projection, Hollywood-style visual effects, and the latest audio technology, along with specially created musical scores and creative narratives to shine a new light on each individual.

Visitors will be able to step inside iconic portraits including Grayson Perry, Nelson Mandela, Malala Yousafzai, Emmeline Pankhurst, Queen Elizabeth I, and William Shakespeare.

Find out more here.

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The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years

Manchester Museum

Monday 28 July – onwards

You can step into the fantastical imaginary world of The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years this summer.

This world-premiere exhibition, created in collaboration with robotics studio Air Giants, invites you to experience a playful blend of education, theatre, and dreamscape – and it’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen at Manchester Museum before.

Once you’ve met the 10-meter long sleepy cat, you’ll then find a series of fun, free, cat-inspired activities at the Museum throughout the summer, including an augmented reality trail.

Find out more here.

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Summer Fair 2025

Trafford Centre

Monday 28 July – 31 August

A beach, splash park, fairground rides, and loads more family fun has returned to the Trafford Centre for the summer.

After proving to be massively-popular over the past couple of years, with thousands of families travelling from across Greater Manchester and beyond to bask in the sunshine and make the most of all the fun and games, the Trafford Centre has welcomed back its Summer Fair for 2025.

And this year, the beloved event has got itself a new family activity zone, and it sounds set to be bigger and better than ever.

The best bit? Tickets will only set you back just £3 each.

Find out more here.

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SmileyWorld® Art Trail

Stockport

Monday 28 July – onwards

Stockport has transformed into a playful outdoor gallery this summer as a colourful new art trail has taken over the town.

Visitors should get ready to explore a full spectrum of emotions this summer, as the SmileyWorld® Art Trail is making its North West debut and taking over the town centre with a colourful collection of quirky, fun, and exciting sculptures, each reimagined by a different artist to reflect the full range of human emotions including joy, pride, surprise, anxiety, and lots more.

The trail is created by trailblazing global arts producer, Wild in Art, in partnership with Totally Stockport BID and SmileyWorld.

Everything you need to know is here.

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Quentin Blake and Me

The Lowry

Monday 28 July – onwards

Quentin Blake and Me / Credit: The Lowry

The legendary illustrator behind Roald Dahl’s most iconic characters has landed in Salford, and this magical exhibition is completely free.

Quentin Blake and Me has taken over The Lowry for the summer, with more than 100 of his instantly-recognisable illustrations, alongside a life-sized sailing boat, a monster portrait gallery, puzzles, trails, dressing up, and even a selfie stop with the Enormous Crocodile.

There’s loads of free family fun happening across the building too – from storytelling sessions, to creative workshops and play spaces.

Find out more here.

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The Great Summer Social 2025

Cheshire Oaks

Monday 28 July – onwards

Cheshire Oaks has brought its popular The Great Summer Social event back for another year, and there’s currently loads to get involved with while schools are out.

Not only is there a bunch of retail offers and promotions to make the most of, as well as free family-friendly interactive activities to get involved with too, but there’s also a big wheel, a mini golf course, a big screen showing entertainment events, DJs blasting out tunes, and a wide variety of street food and drink vendors across the Designer Outlet.

Find out more here.

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Kargo on the Docks

MediaCityUK

Tuesday 29 July – onwards

Kargo on the Docks is back for the summer.

MediaCity’s al fresco dining pop-up has taken over the waterfront and gardens once again with a fresh wave of local food traders and stunning artwork by Salford-based creatives, all as the sun shines down on Salford Quays this summer.

A handful of Greater Manchester’s most popular independents have set themselves up Quayside inside those signature re-imagined shipping containers.

Foodies can expect a menu packed with bold new flavours including Caribbean, Lebanese, Mexican, Ethiopian, and Pan-Asian dishes.

Find out more here.

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Afterglow

Chester Zoo

Friday 1 – Sunday 17 August

Chester Zoo’s much-loved Afterglow event is back this summer, and organisers say it’ll be ‘bigger and better’ than ever.

Returning to the UK’s biggest charity zoo by popular demand, Afterglow is already known and loved for offering visitors the rare opportunity to explore the zoo and its 37,000 animals after hours… and this time around, there will be ‘even more’ surprises to discover.

Animal lovers will get the unique chance to encounter some of the world’s most endangered species during golden hour – which, for many animals, is one of their most active periods.

Find out more and see if there’s last-minute tickets here.

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Day Out With Thomas

East Lancashire Railway

Saturday 2 & Sunday 3 August

Everyone’s favourite little blue engine has once again made a long-awaited return to Greater Manchester for the summer.

The beloved Day Out With Thomas experience is said to be ‘a train ride like no other’.

Families will have the chance to hop onboard the East Lancashire Railway’s replica of the cult-classic blue train character when he returns this weekend for a 45-minute trip through the Greater Manchester countryside.

Find out more and grab last-minute tickets here.

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Little HOME Festival 2025

HOME

Saturday 2 & Sunday 3 August

A free festival with a lineup packed full of activities, workshops, live music, and more is coming to HOME this weekend.

The independent arts venue in the heart of Manchester city centre is inviting familie to the first of its two weekend-long festivals this Saturday and Sunday to get stuck into everything from interactive theatre and circus skills workshops, to dance, hands-on crafts, and so much more.

Find out more here.

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Featured Image – HOME | Chester Zoo | Artem Kniaz