Small green park with a statue of computer scientist Alan Turing and a memorial to HIV sufferers.
As soon as I stepped into the gardens, the sky turned blue and the sun started shining. Came here a couple times, many different locals come and go to talk to friends, study, read, or just enjoy the sun. If you want a spot in central Manchester to just sit, this is it. The entire Gay Village is also lovely, I highly recommend a walk around
Charming, petite, peaceful and an essential part of the gay village. Somewhere to relax, forget your troubles and people watch, especially in summer, when you can catch a few rays and chat to fellow LGBT sunbathers in the park...
Heart is full. A monument dedicated to the history of HIV around it, that is impossible to step away from.
Very pleasant area. Beautiful tributes including the beacon of hope and the Alan Turing Memorial. Very peaceful and wholesome.
A quiet little place to chill and relax. Just over the canal from Canal Street. It's the home of the Tree of Life and the Beacon of Hope memorials dedicated to those who have lost to their lives to AIDS. It's also the home of the Alan Turing memorial. This is a lovely place to visit during the day but, as I've been told, it can be a little bit different at night as there is very little lighting.
Cool garden with Alan turning statue
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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As soon as I stepped into the gardens, the sky turned blue and the sun started shining. Came here a couple times, many different locals come and go to talk to friends, study, read, or just enjoy the sun. If you want a spot in central Manchester to just sit, this is it. The entire Gay Village is also lovely, I highly recommend a walk around
Charming, petite, peaceful and an essential part of the gay village. Somewhere to relax, forget your troubles and people watch, especially in summer, when you can catch a few rays and chat to fellow LGBT sunbathers in the park...
Heart is full. A monument dedicated to the history of HIV around it, that is impossible to step away from.
Very pleasant area. Beautiful tributes including the beacon of hope and the Alan Turing Memorial. Very peaceful and wholesome.
A quiet little place to chill and relax. Just over the canal from Canal Street. It's the home of the Tree of Life and the Beacon of Hope memorials dedicated to those who have lost to their lives to AIDS. It's also the home of the Alan Turing memorial. This is a lovely place to visit during the day but, as I've been told, it can be a little bit different at night as there is very little lighting.
Cool garden with Alan turning statue