What makes it 80% Kids-Friendly: Kids aged 5–12 get interactive museum games, penalty shoot-out zones and family seating; step-heavy tours are manageable but no pram hire and loud chants may overwhelm some children.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A guided stadium and museum tour plus café break fits a family with kids without tiring them.
Family Stadium & Museum Tour:
Join a guided tour of the players’ tunnel, dugout, and museum, with interactive penalty shoot-out.
Tip: Book the family ticket online in advance to save time; children under 4 enter free.
Interactive Museum Zone:
Explore audio-visual displays and the VR ‘Be a Captain’ game.
Tip: Head here first while kids are fresh; try the penalty shoot-out zone for action.
Red Café Snack Break:
Relax with sandwiches, milkshakes and kids’ meals in the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand café.
Tip: Order the kids’ combo to save money; enjoy the themed décor.
Statue Walk on Matt Busby Way:
Stroll past bronze legends like Sir Bobby Charlton for photos.
Tip: Go early to avoid crowds and get clear shots.

Niyas Khan
An absolutely iconic stadium! The atmosphere is electric, the history is legendary, and every corner of Old Trafford breathes football greatness. A must-visit for any fan of the beautiful game!
Kevin Hickey
I waited 27 long years to finally get to experience the theatre of dreams in person. It was worth every single second. I genuinely was almost brought to tears as I arrived to the stadium, seeing the iconic trinity statue I booked the stadium tour and was absolutely blown away by the detail and care taken to properly show off the club I've worshipped since I could speak. The tour guides were abs...
Georgina T
Not a ManU supporter but we came here for a visit because my brother is. We booked the tour via the contact centre and we ended up getting a private tour with Ian because we needed a wheelchair accessible route. It was a really great experience, we weren't rushed and we got a really good insight into the history of Manchester United and the stadium. Unfortunately as we went in the off season they ...
Akiva Tech
I’m not a Manchester United fan, but as someone who appreciates football and enjoys visiting different stadiums, I finally made it to Old Trafford for the very first time today. From a distance, the ground is spectacular — the sheer size and history attached to the place really hit you as you approach. Access was straightforward, and the build-up to seeing the stadium up close definitely added to ...
vishnu
What a experience as United Fan, i love it so much. Museum and Stadium Tours is fun, informative we covered the whole stadium. We had a chance to have our lunch at Red cafe it was nice food as well.
Manchester weather can be rainy; visit the indoor museum first on wet days and pack raincoats.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family stadium & museum tour (2A+2C) | GBP 54 |
| Red Café snacks (4 persons) | GBP 40 |
| Transport by tram (4 persons) | GBP 15 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 109 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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