Sheffield can sometimes feel inaccessible to foreign visitors. Take the mystery out of your visit by exploring with a local on a private walking tour. This is a personalized walking tour where you will discover the exterior of monuments, including museums; however, if you would like to include a museum visit, we can provide a customized itinerary—just let us know beforehand.
Your guide contacts you in advance to understand your interests and preferences, ensuring a tour that focuses only on what excites you. As you wander through the city, your guide shares insights into Sheffield's culture, history, and local life, revealing hidden gems and iconic landmarks alike. Perfect for families, solo travelers, or couples, this private tour allows you to experience Sheffield through the eyes of a local expert, providing insider knowledge and memorable moments you won’t find on your own.
The local guide will pick you up at your hotel ( if located in Sheffield ). Travelers can request the tour to start from any centrally located hotel. In case your hotel is outside the city we will select a convenient meeting point in the city center.Tour may end at a different location from the departure point unless requested in advance of the tour.
The Sheffield Botanical Gardens are botanical gardens located on Ecclesall Road in Sheffield, England, with 5,000 species of plants on 19 acres of land. The gardens were designed by Robert Marnock and first opened in 1836. Let your guide teach you about the Botanical gardens history.
Graves Park is a large parkland area in the south of Sheffield, between the neighborhoods of Norton, Woodseats and Meadowhead. The park was developed by Alderman J. G. Graves between 1926 and 1936 to protect the thousand-year-old forest from development.
The National Emergency Services Museum is a museum located in Sheffield, England. Opened on May 8, 1984 as the Sheffield Fire and Police Museum. Our guide will be more than happy to teach you the history of this museum
Kelham Island Museum is an industrial museum located on Alma Street on the River Don in the center of Sheffield, England. It was opened in 1982.This manmade island was at the very forefront of the Industrial Revolution in the 1900s, but as times changed, industrial activity moved away, leaving the remains of numerous cutlery and steel works, factories and workshops. Along lanes that cross the River Don, it's these buildings that give the area its distinct charm, except now they house everything from indie shopping arcades and food halls to microbreweries and galleries, while striking street art intersperses the spaces in-between.
The Millennium Gallery is an art gallery and museum in the center of Sheffield, England. It opened in April 2001 as part of Sheffield's Heart of the City project. You guide will explain you all you have to know about art works.The Millennium Gallery is Sheffield’s premier destination for art, craft and design and one of the most visited FREE attractions in England. Here you can see some of Sheffield’s unique heritage, including the metalwork which made the city world-famous, alongside contemporary art and design exhibitions. The Museum houses two permanent exhibitions. The Sykes Gallery is home to the Metalwork Collection, one of the finest in the world containing some 13,000 items and thought to be the most extensive grouping of Sheffield-made cutlery, flatware (forks and spoons) and holloware (bowls, teapots, containers) in existence.
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