

About
A central civic square with a major tram stop, St. Peter’s Square is framed by notable buildings including the Central Library and the Midland Hotel. The open space serves as a transit hub and a place to pause, with benches for people-watching. The area features a mix of architecture, from historic to modern. The Central Library provides maps and local interest materials. A war memorial commemorates WW2 soldiers, including Russian troops. The square remains active but not overcrowded, with a steady flow of commuters and visitors.
Customer Reviews
Beautiful place to be. Always full of life. Trams moving around. You come across people from all walks of life. You can just sit on a bench and spend some quality time just watching thing’s happening.
St. Peter’s Square is one of Manchester’s best “pause points” — a clean, open space right in the middle of the city where you can catch your breath, people-watch, and get your bearings. It’s also a ma
Really nice place to visit and see different type of architecture. Lots of police around and couple of groups of protests, doesn't feel very safe.