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National Football Museum, The 5th & 6th Floors

Location pin

Urbis, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester, M4 3BG - 

  • Users

    Up to
    80 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    External Catering
    allowed

Our stunning architecture, state-of-the-art galleries, and great flexible spaces make the National Football Museum the perfect venue for your event.

Our city centre location means we are perfectly positioned to welcome delegates from across the UK. Our spaces are versatile and unique, offering many different event types, from dinners, private dining's, receptions, meetings, conferences, talks & more.


Located on the top two floors of the National Football Museum, the 5th and 6th floors offer clients an uniquely modern event space, benefitting from floor to ceiling glass walls with great views of the city. The two floors are interconnected via a floating staircase, so this space is either both floors or just one. Perfect for meetings, talks, networking events and dinners

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 80

Dining

Dining

up to 40

Theatre

Theatre

up to 50

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 16

Pricing
& opening hours

Weekly schedule
  • monday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • tuesday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • wednesday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • thursday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • friday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • saturday

    0:00 - 24:00

  • sunday

    0:00 - 24:00

Price type: Per day
  • from £500 per day

  • from £500 per day

  • from £500 per day

  • from £500 per day

  • from £500 per day

  • from £500 per day

  • from £500 per day

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Refreshments

Refreshments

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Disabled access

Disabled access

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Lectern

Lectern

Natural light

Natural light

Print/Scan/Copy

Print/Scan/Copy

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Overnight accommodation

Overnight accommodation

Audio & visual

Projector & screen

Projector & screen

TV screen

TV screen

Flipchart

Flipchart

WiFi

WiFi

Space rules

Allowed events

alcoholLicense

Licensed for alcohol

Cancellation policy

Cancellation charges will be dependant on amount of notice given, notification must be received in writing. Cancellation will be based on total contracted numbers for all items contracted. 0-14 days before event date 100% 91-15 days before event date 70% 120-91 days before event date 50% 121-365 days before event date 25%

Location

Reviews

  • Elham Tavassoli

    December 2024

    If you're a football fan or not, you should definitely visit the National Football Museum! It's a fantastic blend of cherished memories and major milestones in football. Some scenes and stories truly touched me during my visit, and you get a chance to feel closer to the legends. You're sure to enjoy it!

  • Osama Chaudhry

    October 2024

    The National Football Museum in Manchester is a must-visit for any football fan. It’s packed with football history and interactive exhibits that offer a fun experience for visitors of all ages. The museum is easily accessible from Exchange Square or Victoria tram stops, and there are four floors to explore. The first two floors feature a variety of fascinating exhibits, while the third floor is dedicated to interactive games, including a penalty shootout and skills challenges – perfect for kids and adults alike. My 6-year-old had a blast! The top floor houses an art exhibition, and there’s also a shop and café on the ground floor to relax after your tour. Plan to spend at least an hour to fully enjoy everything. Booking tickets online is recommended for a discount. Highly recommend this spot for a great day out!

  • Clare James

    December 2024

    We had a fantastic time during our visit, and it turned out to be excellent value for money. What we initially thought would be a quick one-hour stop ended up stretching into an entire afternoon, as there was so much to explore and enjoy. A special mention goes to James, who greeted us at the first exhibition. He was incredibly helpful, approachable, and passionate about his work, offering us a wealth of information. What stood out was how he took the time to connect with us on a personal level, asking about our backgrounds. As a Leicester City supporter married to a Man U fan, we especially appreciated his thoughtful guidance to relevant exhibitions and the engaging conversations about our own footballing memories. It truly made the experience memorable

  • Kamalasan Reddy VB

    October 2024

    The National Football Museum in Manchester is a must-visit for football fans and history enthusiasts alike. It houses an extensive collection of football-related artifacts, memorabilia, and interactive exhibits, celebrating the rich history and global influence of the sport. Located in the iconic Urbis building, the museum covers everything from the origins of football to its modern-day status as the world’s most popular sport. Visitors can explore exhibitions on legendary players, historic matches, and key moments in football’s evolution. The museum also offers engaging activities, such as penalty shoot-out games and virtual reality experiences, making it interactive and family-friendly. Special exhibitions often highlight topics like football culture, women’s football, and international tournaments. With its blend of history, culture, and entertainment, the National Football Museum provides an insightful and enjoyable experience for football lovers of all ages. Its central location in Manchester also makes it a convenient and popular attraction.

  • Freyr Z.

    January 2025

    The museum basically exhibited nothing. Only uninteresting stories or universally known facts that can be found online. The foosball did not work as well. The posting about Ji Sung was insulting. I could not imagine how such a boring museum charges. I recommend science and industry museum at Manchester instead, which is a public and free one.