Rotherham Minster, previously known as the St Parish Church, towers over the town centre. The minster is a fine example of medieval perpendicular architecture...
Located in the Arts Centre, this museum contains a unique collection of military objects and personal memorabilia from those who served in the York and...
Magna, based in a former steel works near the centre of Rotherham, is one of South Yorkshire's most fascinating educational experiences, with four unique galleries...
With a wide range of entertainment from a multi-screen cinema, to ten-pin bowling, amusement arcades, video games and dozens of places to dine out, Valley...
Situated on the hills overlooking the city, the Sheffield Ski Village features Europe's largest outdoor artificial ski slope. Having undergone extensive re-development, it now has...
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club play their home games at Hillsborough Stadium, a football ground that many other teams envy. With a capacity of nearly 40,000,...
Located at the edge of Hillsborough Park, the Cupola Gallery consists of four informal exhibition spaces connected by a small but impressive sculpture garden. Over...
This 300 hectare country park offers the finest range of activities in the region. For the very active: windsurfing, dinghy sailing, cable water skiing...
Hilsborough Library is one of several fine community libraries in the suburbs of Sheffield that offer an essential service to the local people and visitors...
Surrounded by Hillsborough Park, the Walled Gardens are open all year and consist of a wildlife area, a lawn with herbaceous borders, a woodland glade,...
The Sheffield Fire and Police Museum features fascinating displays of fire service related memorabilia from the 18th century to present times. It is the largest...
Situated within the peaceful surroundings of Monument Gardens, Sheffield's Cholera Monument was built in 1834 to commemorate 402 people who died of the disease two...
Opened in 2001, the Millennium Galleries are a showcase building in Sheffield city centre connecting with the Winter Garden to form part of Sheffield’s Heart...
The Studio theatre is situated within the Crucible complex in Sheffield’s Tudor Square. Opened in 1971 and refurbished in 1994, it has adjustable seating to...
Sheffield Cathedral is Sheffield’s oldest building and is a centre of worship for the Diocese of Sheffield, serving the whole of South Yorkshire. Dating from...
The Cathedral Church of St Marie lies hidden away in central Sheffield’s pedestrian shopping area. This Roman Catholic cathedral dates from 1847 when the original...
A lavish, grandiose Livery Hall built in 1832; the Cutlers’ Hall is a venue second to none. Sitting opposite the Sheffield Cathedral, this beacon of...
Located in Tudor Square, the Lyceum is a traditional proscenium arch theatre offering a variety of productions including opera, ballet, Shakespeare, pantomime, and West End...
A fantastic destination for those into botany or architecture, The Winter Garden is a must see attraction. Housing hundreds of species of plants from every...
The Ruskin Gallery contains a unique collection of minerals, paintings, ornithological prints, drawings, manuscripts and architectural plaster casts that were assembled by John Ruskin....
Situated in the city centre, Orchard Square is accessed from the top of busy pedestrian shopping street, Fargate. The development of Orchard Square turned a...