

About
This tram stop is a key transport hub in central Manchester, known for its convenient location and easy access to nearby landmarks. It sits within St Peter’s Square, a public space surrounded by notable buildings such as the Central Library and the Town Hall Extension. The stop is a frequent point for tram arrivals, often with multiple trams arriving simultaneously. Its surroundings include benches and the city’s war memorial, making it a practical and scenic spot for commuters and visitors alike. The area is well-connected, serving as a gateway to other parts of the city via the Metrolink network.
Customer Reviews
My personal favourite part of Manchester. Busy, but not so busy you can't move, some really nice benches, the war memorial, central library and the town hall extension - that's not to mention the Metrolink station itself. When it rains you can take shelter in the towns hall's portico, which is almost as popular as the circular library for photographers.
Lovely scenic tram stop. Great view of the Wagamama. Went on the wrong side of the tram stop though didn't I
Two trams always come at same time 🚈🚈