Attractions around Sheffield
Explore 81 attractions, restaurants, shops around Sheffield
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Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife Conservation Park
Woodsetts Road, Sheffield S25 4EQ England
Encounter the exotic and discover a wild family day out in South Yorkshire! Meet lemurs, meerkats, owls, otters, snakes, lizards, a tarantula and other amazing animals during unforgettable Animal Encounters throughout the day. Take your seat for spectacular shows, featuring free-flying birds of prey, parrots and charismatic mammals! Explore the indoor rainforest; home to butterflies, birds, bats, crocodiles and creepy-crawlies from around the world and meet and feed the friendly residents of the Farm Barn. Discover the charismatic primates of Lemur Heights and meet the inquisitive residents of Otter Springs. Take a selfie with our new dinosaurs and get closer than ever before to some of the most popular animals in the brand new walk-through mammal enclosure. Pre-booked group and School visits are welcome and VIP Experience Days and Animal Adoptions are available to purchase, as well as popular Birthday Party Room Hire. The Realm of Camelot adventure playground, outdoor Wet Play Area and indoor Activity and Craft Centre will entertain children in all weathers, and popular themed events take place at the centre during School Holidays. Facilities include a Picnic Room, Jungle Gift Shop and a modern Butterfly Cafe, serving freshly prepared hot and cold food and homemade cakes and deluxe Afternoon Tea. The Tropical Butterfly House is open daily and is located just 5 minutes from M1, junction 31.
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Meadowhall Shopping Centre
Meadowhall Centre, Sheffield S9 1EP England
4.5 (1977)
Sheffield Winter Garden
Surrey Street Tudor Square, Sheffield S1 2HH England
4.5 (1825)
Sheffield Botanical Gardens
Clarkehouse Road Broomhall, Sheffield S10 2LN England
4.5 (990)
Graves Park
Woodland Road, Sheffield S8 8LL England
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Utilita Arena Sheffield
45 Broughton Lane, Sheffield S9 2DF England
The Arena was built to host the World Student Games & was officially opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 30th May 1991. The Arena can accommodate audiences from a theatre style 3,500 up to a 13,600 capacity making it the regions biggest capacity indoor Arena. In the summer of 2013 the venue underwent a multi-million pound investment and now has a new roof, doors, seats, lighting, catering & toilet facilities.
4.5 (743)
Crucible Theatre
55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 1DA England
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Kelham Island Museum
Alma Street, Sheffield S3 8SA England
Kelham Island Museum celebrates 300 years of Sheffield making history Explore the story of making in the city, from master craftsmen to mass production. Experience life and work during the Industrial Revolution, follow the sights and sounds of progress through the Victorian era, celebrate the Women of Steel and see how industry forged the modern city. You’ll hear the roar and feel the rumble of the mighty River Don Engine, the 425 ton 12,000hp visitor-favourite in steam twice a day, and find out more about the industry that saw Sheffield become world-renowned for making and innovation. The Museum is also home to the Hawley Tool Collection, chronicling centuries of skilled craftsmanship and precision manufacturing.
4.5 (713)
The Peace Gardens
Town Hall Pinstone Street, Sheffield S1 2HH England
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Lyceum Theatre
55 Norfolk Street Sheffield Theatres, Sheffield S1 1DA England
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National Emergency Services Museum
101-109 West Bar Old Police/Fire Station, Sheffield S3 8PT England
The National Emergency Services Museum is located in one of Yorkshire's first purpose built combined police, fire and ambulance stations in the centre of Steel City, Sheffield. Opened in 1983 with just two fire engines and a few small exhibits and only two of the building's 46 rooms open for the public to view. Since then, the museum has grown and grown year by year. There are now thousands of exhibits and 26 exhibition areas, around 45 vehicles on display and many more exhibits and vehicles currently in storage ready to be displayed we are still developing. The Museum is a Registered Charity and does not receive any major funding. Everything that you see here at the museum has been achieved by donations and your entry fees.We are always working to update the museum and make the museum more hands-on and interactive for visitors.
5.0 (558)
Holly Hagg Community Farm
Long Lane off Stephen Hill/Back Lane, Crosspool, Sheffield S10 5AG England
Regular guided alpaca treks through woodland and beautiful scenery in Sheffield's Rivelin Valley. Advance booking for treks required via website. Please beware that treks are often fully booked a few weeks in advance so you will need to plan ahead to avoid disappointment. Volunteer sessions to maintain the land and animals are held twice a week providing fresh air, friendship and health benefits - email for details. Sorry the farm is not open for visitors, only for pre-booked trekking and volunteering. Holly Hagg is a not-for-profit Community Farm.
4.5 (539)
Sheffield City Hall
Barkers Pool, Sheffield S1 2JA England
As a grade II listed building in the heart of the city centre, City Hall is home to some of the finest entertainment in the region. We are part of Sheffield International Venues.
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Sheffield Weston Park Museum
Weston Park, Sheffield S10 2TP England
Weston Park Museum tells the story of Sheffield and its people, from pre-history to present day. Originally opened in 1875, Weston Park Museum has found lifelong fans in younger visitors and grown-ups alike for nearly 150 years. You’ll discover everything from archaeological treasures to zoological wonders, meet visitor favourites Spike the Woolly Rhino and Snowy the Polar Bear, and find out more about the people and events that shaped the city we know today. Displays also showcase Sheffield-themed highlights from the city’s art collection, including work by John Hoyland, Pete McKee, Jo Peel, Stanley Royle, Joe Scarborough, Godfrey Sykes and Emilie Taylor, as well as John Singer Sargent’s much-loved The Misses Vickers. The museum is also home to a programme of changing exhibitions and events for all ages.
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Our Cow Molly Dairy Farm & Ice Cream Shop
32 Hill Top Dungworth, Sheffield S6 6GW England
A REAL working dairy farm supplying Sheffield with milk delivered the same morning its come from the cows Super Fresh Milk.Open to the public to visit the animals for free with free parking.The farm is also the home of Our Cow molly ice cream its all made on the farm using only the farms own milk & cream to which is added the best quality ingredients. At the farm you will find a deluxe range of flavours that's only available to buy at the farm & also take home in tubs.Follow on Twitter OurCowMolly Please Note: we are a real dairy farm not a petting zoo or farm park, we only have cows & calves & aim for you to see what a real farm is like.
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