About

Sackville Gardens in Manchester offers a peaceful retreat with winding paths and meaningful monuments. This charming green space warmly welcomes visitors, whether they're walking with pets or visiting with children. Wheelchair-accessible entrances make it inclusive for everyone. Among its notable features are the Alan Turing statue and the Beacon of Hope memorial, serving as poignant tributes within the community. The garden's serene atmosphere and colorful blooming beds make it an ideal spot for a leisurely day in the sun. Situated in the vibrant gay village, it becomes a lively gathering place during Pride events, providing an opportunity to connect with locals and appreciate the vibrant history and culture of the area.

Features

Pets allowed, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Manchester Coach Station
Bus stop 144 m walk
Piccadilly Rail Station
Bus stop 326 m walk
Hart Street (Stop SM)
Bus stop 176 m walk
Chorlton Street Coach Station (Stop EV)
Bus stop 137 m walk
Charlotte Street (Stop CK)
Bus stop 249 m walk
Piccadilly Gardens
Bus stop 390 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 1,660 reviews
4.4/5 1,660 reviews
Luke Garner
Luke Garner
3 weeks ago on Google

Lovely on a sunny day, CAUTION ⚠️ ⚠️

Carole Stubbins
Carole Stubbins
1 month ago on Google

A pleasant garden area in a busy area. No amenities, cafes etc just a park

Ronaldo Hudson
Ronaldo Hudson
1 month ago on Google

Lovely park , aggressive birds