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A huge urban glasshouse in the city centre — one of the largest in Europe. More than 2,500 plants from around the world. A calm, green space perfect for a relaxing stroll or grabbing a coffee.

Sheffield’s main art, craft, and design gallery. Home to the Metalwork Collection & Ruskin Collection, and also hosts travelling exhibitions. Free entry.

Located in Tudor Square, this theatre complex puts on a wide range of performances. From big productions to intimate shows — ideal for evenings after work or for cultural breaks.

Once an industrial hub, now a vibrant area with museums, independent shops, good food & drink. Combines Sheffield’s past (steel, manufacturing) with its repurposed, lively modern side.

Set on ~19 acres with over 5,000 different plant species. Beautiful Victorian layout, glasshouses, and seasonal displays. A peaceful break from city bustle.

A big museum covering social history, archaeology, natural history. It also hosts changing exhibitions. Good mix of local history & broader themes.

A preserved 18th-century industrial complex. Offers an interactive view into Sheffield’s steel & cutlery history with workshops, waterwheels etc. Just a short drive or bus from central Sheffield.

Town Hall is an impressive Neo-Renaissance building. Peace Gardens nearby are pleasant to walk through, with fountains and relaxed green space in the heart of town.

If you like something a little different — this museum has vintage fire engines, police vehicles, old uniforms and bits of emergency service history. Great for both families and curious minds.

A historic bridge, oldest crossing of the River Don. Nearby there are scenic riverside walks (Five Weirs Walk etc.), which are especially nice for early morning or after work fresh air.