What makes it 82% Kids-Friendly: Children 5–12 get discounted family tour, interactive museum games and family stand seats, keeping them engaged. Stadium noise, stair climbs and pram ban mean ear defenders and light packing.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A 2-3 hour tour and museum visit keeps kids engaged without tiring them.
Family Stadium & Museum Tour:
Explore the players’ tunnel, dressing rooms, and interactive exhibits with a guided tour designed for families.
Tip: Book the family ticket online to include free museum re-entry and the kids’ penalty shoot-out.
Interactive Museum Zone:
Try the penalty shoot-out and ‘Be a Captain’ VR game in the museum’s kid-friendly zone.
Tip: Head here first when it’s less crowded after the tour.
Sir Matt Busby Way Statue Walk:
Walk along the plaza to see bronze statues of Manchester United legends.
Tip: Bring a camera for fun photo spots next to Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Bobby Charlton.
Red Café Snack Break:
Enjoy a kids’ menu with sandwiches and milkshakes in a football-themed café.
Tip: Visit during off-peak times after 3 pm to find a table easily.
Avoid match days to ensure tours run. Manchester weather can be rainy—carry rain jackets. Off-season months have smaller crowds.
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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.
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Family Stadium & Museum Tour (2 adults, 2 children) | GBP 54 |
Red Café snacks and drinks | GBP 36 |
Souvenir at Megastore | GBP 20 |
Total Estimated | GBP 110 |
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