Preston Attractions & Activities

Despite its relatively small size, Preston offers a good selection of attractions. The highlight is undoubtedly the National Football Museum, home of the official FIFA collection and one of the few national museums outside London.

Name Notes
53 Degrees Entertainment venue at the University of Central Lancashire.
British Commercial Vehicle Museum Unique display of historic commercial vehicles.
Camelot Theme park based around the legend of Camelot.
Docklands Regenerated area housing a variety of leisure facilities.
Harris Museum Collections of fine and decorative art.
Hoghton Tower Fortified manor house.
Museum of Lancashire Museum illustrating life in old Preston.
National Football Museum The world’s largest collection of football artefacts and memorabilia.
Odeon 10-screen multiplex cinema.
Preston Guild Hall Entertainment and concert venue.
Ribble Steam Railway Heritage steam train rides at Preston Docklands.
Samlesbury Hall Historic house.
TRAX Karting Kart racing.
Vue Cinema 7-screen multiplex cinema.

Samlesbury Hall

Samlesbury Hall is a historic house near Preston. Built in 1325, this timbered manor house attracts thousands of visitors each year, many of whom come to purchase or peruse the antiques on display here [more]

What's On

Guild Hall

Fri 03/04/09 19:45 - Al Murray - the Pub Landlord's Beautiful British Tour

Fri 17/10/08 19:45 - Frankie Boyle Live

Fri 05/12/08 19:00 - Katherine Jenkins

Sat 24/05/08 19:00 - Fron Male Voice Choir

Wed 02/07/08 10:30 - Lazytown Live!

Wed 02/07/08 13:30 - Lazytown Live!

Wed 02/07/08 17:00 - Lazytown Live!

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