American Manchester
Dark Side of Manchester
Edwardian Manchester
Georgian Manchester
Gothic Manchester
Grand Hotels of Manchester
Great Treasures of Manchester
Hidden Gems of Manchester
Irish Manchester
Italian Manchester
Jewish Manchester
Manchester Guardian/Newspapers
Manchester in the 1960s
Mediaeval Manchester
Roman Manchester
Royal Manchester
Russian Manchester
Seven Wonders of Manchester
Statues, Signs & Symbols
Ancoats
Angel Meadow
Ardwick
Ashton-under-Lyne
Castlefield
The Cliff
Didsbury
Gorton
Haworth
Heaton Park
Hebden Bridge
Hulme
Knutsford
Lindow Moss
Liverpool
Macclesfield
Manchester University
Marple & the Roman Lakes
Marple and the Peak Forest
Northern Quarter
Old Salford
Rusholme
Salford Cathedral & Churches
Salford Quays/Old Docks
Strangeways
Victoria Park
The Village
Wigan
Worsley
Engels & Marx
Heroic Women of Manchester
Left Wing Manchester
Manchester’s Fiery Political Past
Pankhursts/Suffragette City
Peterloo
Political Heroes of Manchester
Political Villains of Manchester
Reds, Revolutionaries & Real Ale
Right Wing/Tory Manchester
Seditious Salford
Slavery
Canal Pub Walk
Coronation Street Pub Walk
Football Pub Walk
Hidden Manchester Pub Walk
The Intellectual Pub Tour
Lost Pubs of Manchester
Music Pub Walk
Old Salford Pub Walk
Pubs of Old Manchester
Reds, Revolutionaries & Real Ale
Swingin’ Sixties Pub Walk
The Village Pub Walk
For the most entertaining and best informed Manchester guided tours, join New Manchester Walks, Manchester’s leading walks and talks outfit, bringing the 21st century city alive.
We provide an unrivalled and unmatchable programme of historical trips and tours in and around Manchester – from the Gothic glories and cotton palaces of central Manchester to the gleaming new dock side towers of Salford Quays; from the coal face of industrial Eastlands to the winding alleyways of Knutsford in leafy Cheshire.
We are the only Manchester guides to offer a complete programme on the history of all the city’s and area’s delights and sites: the Town Hall, Cathedral, Chetham’s, Art Gallery, John Rylands library, underground tunnels, music scene, political legacy, canals, cotton industry, football teams, wildlife, Jewish history and much more.
If our guides don’t do it or know it, it’s probably not worth doing or knowing.
Many of our tours can be booked through eventbrite. If the tour you’d like to come on is for sale on eventbrite please try and book in advance. It helps us gauge how many are coming and if we need to provide a second guide.
The Canal Cruise tour must be booked via Quay Tickets. The Midland Hotel De-Luxe Tour and the Manchester Town Hall tour must be booked via eventbrite. For most of the other tours you can just simply turn up on the day.