

Heaton Park is the largest municipal park in Europe, covering over 600 acres of rolling parkland, woodland, and gardens in Manchester. At its heart stands Heaton Hall, a magnificent Grade I listed neoclassical mansion designed by James Wyatt. The park is a major social hub for the people of Greater Manchester, offering diverse attractions including a boating lake, an animal center, an 18-hole golf course, and the historic tramway. It is perhaps best known globally as a massive outdoor concert venue, hosting legendary performances by artists like Oasis and The Stone Roses, making it a cornerstone of the city's cultural and recreational identity.
Manchester is one of England's great cities — a powerhouse of industrial innovation, music, sport and culture. From the Haçienda to the Hallé Orchestra, it has shaped British culture for over two centuries.