About

The Undamaged Red Post Box stands as an intriguing sight in Manchester, both for its vibrant color and its remarkable history. This sturdy piece of heritage not only serves as a convenient spot to drop off letters and parcels but also tells a story of resilience. Miraculously surviving a truck bomb, this post box has been preserved as a testament to strength, with a plaque commemorating its past. With an impressive Google rating of 4.6, it's a highly recommended stop for those interested in tangible history. Unlike many attractions, it's accessible every day of the week, including Mondays, making it an ideal spot for both history buffs and those simply looking for a unique sightseeing experience.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Chapel Street (Stop Nl)
Bus stop 334 m walk
The Unicorn (Stop CA)
Bus stop 361 m walk
Barton Arcade (Stop NA)
Bus stop 220 m walk
Printworks (Stop NP)
Bus stop 259 m walk
Manchester Town Hall (Stop SB)
Bus stop 431 m walk
Exchange Square
Tram stop 109 m walk
Manchester Victoria
Train station 453 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 112 reviews
4.6/5 112 reviews
Björn Ólafsson
Björn Ólafsson
1 week ago on Google

Amazing. It stood after the explosion in June 1996.

Enio Marraccini
Enio Marraccini
3 weeks ago on Google

Che storia! Il simbolo contro il terrorismo. Cercate su Internet le foto d’epoca!

Matthew Nichols
Matthew Nichols
2 months ago on Google

Interesting piece of history in the middle of Manchester City Centre, used for posting letters and small packages, sturdy enough to withstand a truck bomb.