Accessible Manchester

Manchester is an ambitious city and a city of firsts, from splitting the atom and building the first programmable computer to introducing the first professional football league. Once an industrial powerhouse, it has transformed into the vibrant and exciting conurbation it is today.

We are committed to making the city increasingly accessible, and creating welcoming, enjoyable experiences for everyone. We aim to provide information that helps visitors and delegates to easily find businesses, experiences and travel options that meet their access needs, so they can fully enjoy the cultural, social, and professional opportunities during their conference or event.

2 people sat on chairs at People's History Museum

Places to Visit

Greater Manchester has teamed up with AccessAble to provide detailed access guides to help you plan your visit. All detailed access guides can be viewed on the AccessAble Manchester microsite. You can also tailor your search to specific experiences and business types such as hotelsrestaurantstheatresattractions and more

Transport Information  

Greater Manchester can be easily accessed by public transport routes including regional and national train services. Whilst here, Greater Manchester has the Bee Network public transport system, easily recognisable by the yellow transport infrastructure and the symbol of the worker bee, offering integrated ticketing and the contactless tap-and-go payment option. 

  • TFGM’s accessibility hub – provides comprehensive guides on travelling across Greater Manchester, covering different modes of transport and the assistance available to help make journeys easier. 

  • Tram – accessible information for users of the Metrolink tram network. 

  • Bus – accessible information for uses of the bus network. 

  • Train – accessible information for users of the train network. 

2 people waiting for a tram at St Peter's Square, with a yellow tram in the background.Toilets

Manchester City Council provides a list of public toilets in Manchester city centre and Changing Places toilets. You can search the Changing Places website for registered facilities across Greater Manchester