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Manchester United Football Club, Manchester
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North Stand Old Trafford Sir Matt Busby Way Manchester Greater Manchester England M16 0RA
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| Telephone: | 44 (0) 870 442 1994 |
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Manchester United Football Club overview
If there are football fans in the family and you are in the city then a visit to this club should be on the agenda. The museum contains everything you would expect in the way of cups, memorabilia and ...
interactive displays from this world famous club. The kids can also find out what its like in the dressing room before a match and enter the stadium through the players entrance.
Old Trafford Museum and Tour
24 May 2010
Visited with: Infant, Child
"The Old Trafford Museum and Tour is a great day out for any football fan – especially if they support Manchester United. We took our son (who doesn’t support them – although his dad does!) and he really enjoyed it. You get to go around the museum and see the history of the club and the various trophies they have won. You then visit the ground itself where you get to see places you wouldn’t normally have access to such as the changing rooms, the players tunnel and the home/away teams dug-outs. It is quite expensive though – especially considering that it only really takes a couple of hours to go around."
Tags: expensive but fun










