Piccadilly Gardens

Piccadilly Gardens showing a city, a monument and a statue or sculpture
Piccadilly Gardens which includes rides
Piccadilly Gardens featuring a park, a city and modern architecture
Piccadilly Gardens featuring a park and a city
Piccadilly Gardens featuring modern architecture, a city and street scenes


Kick back and relax at Manchester’s most popular green space and transport hub, and marvel at the city’s most controversial architecture.

Piccadilly Gardens is Manchester’s central transport hub, and from here you can find connections to the rest of the city and beyond. Completely changed from how it was 15 years ago, the area is now a bustling green space. It is popular with lunching office workers, families and shoppers making most of the surrounding shops, restaurants and hotels. Pull up a chair at a café or bring your own picnic and watch the world go by.

Over the years, Piccadilly Gardens had fallen into a state of disrepair, so with the coming of the new millennium, the city decided to give the transport interchange a much-needed facelift. However, although residents were keen to see the space made safer and more attractive, not many Mancunians are fond of Piccadilly Gardens’ new look.

A Japanese architect named Tadao Ando was commissioned to build a large concrete wall that shields the gardens from the transport interchange itself, but the wall is considered by many to be unfriendly and unsightly. It has even been referred to as a “brutalist landmark” as well as “Manchester’s own Berlin Wall”.

Making up for the divided opinion on the concrete wall, is the large open green space. The fountains are filled with children on warm sunny days, and office workers, friends and families enjoy picnics on the grass. There are plenty of cafés and restaurants in which to grab a bite to eat, and the occasional market held in the square offers local handicrafts and wares.

Keep an eye out for the four statues of historical figures dotted around the gardens, including the first Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley.

Piccadilly Gardens is situated between the Northern Quarter and the popular shopping area of Market Street. You can get to the square via bus or tram, or walk the ten minutes from Manchester Piccadilly railway station.

Reviews of Piccadilly Gardens

3.8
Guest rating
5 - Excellent
53
5 - Excellent 25%
4 - Good
97
4 - Good 46%
3 - Okay
45
3 - Okay 21%
2 - Disappointing
6
2 - Disappointing 3%
1 - Terrible
10
1 - Terrible 5%

2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveller

Dodgy!!! Don’t hang around here at night

2/5 - Disappointing

Verified traveller

Mediocre shops and restaurants and the place was swamped with quite aggressive beggars, and East European down-and-outs.

1/5 - Terrible

Verified traveller

avoid the area is unsafe and full of criminals and homeless. there are regular muggings there

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Lots of life round here. Bus station & tram station. Many interesting pubs & Eateries. Interesting water fountains with changing heights and changing colours - best seen at night.

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