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Sheffield has a great deal to offer both locals and visitors. Not all its activity is relegated to the city centre: some of the best restaurants and entertainments are situated in the lively central suburbs and on the roads which radiate out from the city centre, such as the fashionable Ecclesall and Abbeydale roads.

City Centre

The most popular areas of the city centre include

The Moor and Fargate

Much of the city centre's shopping is located in the pedestrian areas of The Moor and Fargate. The Moor's mixture of shops include department stores, discount shops and a permanent open air market, whilst Fargate boasts many high street fashion stores. Orchard Square and Chapel Walk have smaller specialist and independent outlets.

Barker's Pool

Both the City Hall music venue and the popular Cole Brothers' Department Store are located in Barker's Pool. To the rear of the store is Henry's Cafe Bar. The Sheffield branch of this national chain was one of the first in the country to be established and is still popular as a meeting place both during the day and in the evening.

Devonshire Quarter

West of Barker's Pool, along Division Street, is the well-known Devonshire Quarter. The Quarter is home to the alternative shopping centre, The Forum, and to many independent fashion, music and design shops, such as the independent shoe shop, Pseudo Podia and the record shop Noise Annoys.

A good selection of cafes and restaurants are available in this area, most of which are busy with business people and shoppers during the day and become even livelier at night. Among the most popular are the Forum Cafe, Bar Coast and Halcyon cafe-bars, the Havana Internet Cafe and Pizza Express restaurant.

West Street

West Street runs parallel to Division Street and is a popular drinking area, with many large theme pubs such as Flares and the Cavendish. This is also a good place to find something to eat.

Town Hall

Pinstone Street, between the Moor and Fargate is the location of the Town Hall and the newly developed Peace Gardens, with their spectacular fountain. Tudor Square

Just beyond the Town Hall is Tudor Square, which is the cultural heart of the city, surrounded by the Lyceum and Crucible Theatres, and Graves Art Gallery. The impressive Millennium Galleries, are just across the road in Surrey Street. Four galleries host major temporary exhibitions (some in conjunction with London's Tate Gallery), house the city's Ruskin collection, and provide a home for Sheffield's impressive metalware collection.

A small cluster of excellent eating and drinking establishments in this area include Mama and Leonie's pizzeria, the Olive Garden Café, and the Brown Bear pub. All make ideal pre- and post-theatre stops.

Cultural Industries Quarter

Across Arundel Gate is Sheffield Hallam University's large city centre campus, with its many new buildings. Below the campus is the Railway Station and the Bus Station. A short walk away, around Brown Street and Paternoster Row, is the Cultural Industries Quarter. This district is home to many industries involved in the media and other cultural areas. Here you will also find the Showroom Cinema, the Site Gallery and the National Centre for Popular Music. The famous Republic nightclub and the Leadmill night club and live music venue are also in this area, and the Globe pub is nearby.

Park Square Roundabout

The large Park Square roundabout is the location of the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre, which hosts many competitive swimming and diving events and also offers a leisure pool, fitness suite and sports halls.

Across the road you will see the big indoor Castle Market complex, so called because it was built on the site of the 12th century castle. It is still possible to view the original Castle Foundations.

Victoria Quays

Victoria Quays is a development around the canal basin. Warehouses have been refurbished into luxury apartments and new office developments overlook the moored boats, including the A39 Restaurant boat and the luxurious Ruby hotel boat. The original arches are now occupied by unusual shops and restaurants. The popular Sheaf Quays Pub and Restaurant is also housed in one of the canal's original buildings.

Many of Sheffield's luxury hotels are to be found close by. The cluster includes the Sheffield Hilton, the Holiday Inn and the luxurious Novotol and Bristol hotels.

Kelham Island

Sheffield may not be blessed with many beautiful historic buildings, but you are never far from reminders of its great industrial past. The Kelham Island Museum, which celebrates Sheffield's industrial heritage, is to be found on Alma Street. Next door are the Kelham Island Pub and Brewery. This is an up-and-coming district; Sheffield's first loft-style apartments were recently developed in the old Cornish Works.

North Sheffield

The industrial Don Valley, to the north of the city centre, has seen many of its large steelworks disappear. In their place are new industrial and office developments and large leisure and shopping attractions.

Don Valley

The Don Valley Stadium and Sheffield Arena are legacies of the World Student Games. The Stadium hosts athletics events and has fitness suites, which are available for public use, whilst the nearby Arena is home to the local ice hockey and basketball teams. Both are used as venues for large concerts.

This is also the location of the Centertainment complex of the UCG multi-screen cinema, restaurants, nightclubs and the Hollywood Bowl.

Meadowhall Shopping Centre

With 270 shops, the prestigious Meadowhall indoor shopping centre, situated two miles north of the City Cente, hosts a large collection of major high street chains and department stores. Smaller independent stores and the Warner Village Cinema are located around the Oasis foodhall.

Sheffield Ski Village

Sheffield's Ski Village is visible from much of the city, on the hillside at Parkwood Springs. It is Europe's largest artificial ski resort and offers skiing, snowboarding and tobogganing.

Hillsborough

Hillsborough is famous as the home of Sheffield Wednesday, one of the city's two football clubs (the other is Sheffield United whose Bramall Lane Ground is in the south of the city). This self-contained town within a city has a good shopping centre and other attractions, such as Hillsborough Leisure Centre and the Cuppola Gallery.

South Sheffield

The leafy residential suburbs to the south west of Sheffield are home to some of the city's finest restaurants and specialist shopping areas.

Ecclesall Road and Hunter's Bar

The tree-lined section of Ecclesall Road, running from just past the old Ward's brewery to Hunter's Bar roundabout, is known as Sheffield's "golden mile" of shopping for its mix of designer and speciality shops. There is also a good selection of bars, cafes and pubs, including Coffee Revolution, Nonnas Cafe and Restaurant, Champs Bar and Restaurant and the Porter Brook Pub.

Nearby Sharrow Vale Road has a similar mixture, including Café Ceres, the Mediterranean Restaurant and the Lescar Pub.

This is also the location of two of Sheffield's best-known green spaces; Endcliffe Park and the Botanical Gardens.

Abbeydale Road and Nether Edge

The leafy Victorian suburb of Nether Edge is home to many hotels: of particular note is the luxurious Swallow Hotel.

Abbeydale Road is known as the antique district of Sheffield; although it is slightly down at heel, it has an interesting mix of secondhand, antique and reproduction outlets.

Further out, on Abbeydale Road South, is the Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Ecclesall Woods, and the adjoining Ladies Spring Wood.

Broomhill and Crookesmoor

Leaving the City Centre along Glossop Road and Western Bank, you come in to Crookesmoor, where the main hospital and Sheffield University (with its landmark Arts Tower) are situated. The City Museum and Mappin Art Gallery are also here.

Continuing into Broomhill, you come across a good shopping centre, with independent and charity shops and pubs such as O'Neill's Irish Bar and the South Seas. This beautiful Victorian district has some good hotels such as the modern Posthouse.

Peak District

Finally, the beautiful Peak District National Park lies immediately to the west and south west of the city. Continue through Broomhill along Glossop Road and the A57 for dramatic hills and moorland scenery, which gives way further south to high limestone country and wooded river dales. Outdoor activities, picturesque towns and villages, the historic houses of Chatsworth and Haddon Hall, and the Peak Cavern show caves at Castleton are amongst its many attractions.







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Abbeydale Road/Nether Edge


Sheffield
United Kingdom
The leafy Victorian suburb of Nether Edge is home to many hotels: of particular note is the luxurious Swallow Hotel.

Abbeydale Road is known as the antique district of Sheffield; although it is slightly down at heel, it has an interesting mix of secondhand, antique and reproduction outlets.

Further out, on Abbeydale Road South, is the Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Ecclesall Woods, and the adjoining Ladies Spring Wood.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Abbeydale Road/Nether Edge photo by andy pettigrew
Photo: andy pettigrew
Abbeydale Road/Nether Edge photo by Sam Davyson
Photo: Sam Davyson
Abbeydale Road/Nether Edge photo by Hannibal 42
Photo: Hannibal 42
Abbeydale Road/Nether Edge photo by Germenauta
Photo: Germenauta
 

 
Broomhill/Crookesmoor


Sheffield
United Kingdom
Leaving the City Centre along Glossop Road and Western Bank, you come in to Crookesmoor, where the main hospital and Sheffield University (with its landmark Arts Tower) are situated. The City Museum and Mappin Art Gallery are also here.

Continuing into Broomhill, you come across a good shopping centre, with independent and charity shops and pubs such as O'Neill's Irish Bar and the South Seas. This beautiful Victorian district has some good hotels such as the modern Posthouse.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Broomhill/Crookesmoor photo by Tim Papenfuss
Photo: Tim Papenfuss
Broomhill/Crookesmoor photo by Tim Papenfuss
Photo: Tim Papenfuss
Broomhill/Crookesmoor photo by Andy Wright
Photo: Andy Wright
Broomhill/Crookesmoor photo by Dan Sumption
Photo: Dan Sumption
Broomhill/Crookesmoor photo by aidan mcraethomson
Photo: aidan mcraethomson
Broomhill/Crookesmoor photo by Miss Bradley
Photo: Miss Bradley
Broomhill/Crookesmoor photo by IdeaSurgeon
Photo: IdeaSurgeon
 

 
City Centre


Sheffield
United Kingdom
The city's biggest shopping centers are located in the Moor and Fargate areas of the city centre. The Moor has a mixture of shops including department stores, discount stores and open-air markets, while the Fargate boasts many high fashion shops. The Baker's Pool area has both the Cole Brothers' Department Store and the City Hall music venue. The Devonshire Quarter area hosts an alternative shopping centre, The Forum, known for its independent music, fashion, and design shops. Some prominent examples include Pseudo Podia, a popular shoe store, and Noise Annoys, a local music store. The West Street area is a popular drinking locale, while Tudor Square is the cultural heart of the city, hosting the Lyceum and Crucible Theatres as well as the Graves Art Gallery.

Review © 2007, Wcities
City Centre photo by Les Mellor
Photo: Les Mellor
City Centre photo by Eddie Song
Photo: Eddie Song
City Centre photo by StripeyAnne
Photo: StripeyAnne
City Centre photo by Tim Webber
Photo: Tim Webber
City Centre photo by James
Photo: James
City Centre photo by Ali Karim
Photo: Ali Karim
City Centre photo by Harish Vangara
Photo: Harish Vangara
City Centre photo by Alexander Atkin
Photo: Alexander Atkin
City Centre photo by Greg Melia
Photo: Greg Melia
City Centre photo by Tom Mulrooney
Photo: Tom Mulrooney
City Centre photo by Faith Maguire Watson
Photo: Faith Maguire Watson
City Centre photo by Nick_Newbury
Photo: Nick_Newbury
City Centre photo by Glen Hobbs
Photo: Glen Hobbs
City Centre photo by Tom Moor
Photo: Tom Moor
City Centre photo by Andy Kershaw
Photo: Andy Kershaw
City Centre photo by Terry Tsang
Photo: Terry Tsang
City Centre photo by biglittleplanet
Photo: biglittleplanet
City Centre photo by Marco van Belle
Photo: Marco van Belle
City Centre photo by Kieren Grant
Photo: Kieren Grant
City Centre photo by Ken Hawley
Photo: Ken Hawley
 

 
Devonshire Quarter


Sheffield
United Kingdom
West of Barker's Pool, along Division Street, is the well-known Devonshire Quarter. The Quarter is home to the alternative shopping centre, The Forum, and to many independent fashion, music and design shops, such as the independent shoe shop, Pseudo Podia and the record shop Noise Annoys.

A good selection of cafes and restaurants are available in this area, most of which are busy with business people and shoppers during the day and become even livelier at night. Among the most popular are the Forum Cafe, Bar Coast and Halcyon cafe-bars, the Havana Internet Cafe and Pizza Express restaurant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Devonshire Quarter photo by www.tgwphotos.com
Photo: www.tgwphotos.com
Devonshire Quarter photo by Mark Lucas
Photo: Mark Lucas
 

 
Ecclesall Road/Hunter's Bar


Sheffield
United Kingdom
The tree-lined section of Ecclesall Road, running from just past the old Ward's brewery to Hunter's Bar roundabout, is known as Sheffield's "golden mile" of shopping for its mix of designer and speciality shops. There is also a good selection of bars, cafes and pubs, including Coffee Revolution, Nonnas Cafe and Restaurant, Champs Bar and Restaurant and the Porter Brook Pub.

Nearby Sharrow Vale Road has a similar mixture, including Caf Ceres, the Mediterranean Restaurant and the Lescar Pub.

This is also the location of two of Sheffield's best-known green spaces; Endcliffe Park and the Botanical Gardens.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ecclesall Road/Hunter's Bar photo by andy pettigrew
Photo: andy pettigrew
Ecclesall Road/Hunter's Bar photo by Paul Perry
Photo: Paul Perry
Ecclesall Road/Hunter's Bar photo by Emily Winch
Photo: Emily Winch
 

 
Hillsborough


Sheffield
United Kingdom
Hillsborough is famous as the home of Sheffield Wednesday, one of the city's two football clubs (the other is Sheffield United whose Bramall Lane Ground is in the south of the city). This self-contained town within a city has a good shopping centre and other attractions, such as Hillsborough Leisure Centre and the Cuppola Gallery.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hillsborough photo by Natasha Moorfield
Photo: Natasha Moorfield
Hillsborough photo by David (Davo) Smith
Photo: David (Davo) Smith
Hillsborough photo by Gareth Simpson
Photo: Gareth Simpson
Hillsborough photo by Nynke Wierda
Photo: Nynke Wierda
Hillsborough photo by paxelander
Photo: paxelander
Hillsborough photo by Tine Jørgensen
Photo: Tine Jørgensen
Hillsborough photo by Victoria Dukeson
Photo: Victoria Dukeson
Hillsborough photo by Alistair Hamilton
Photo: Alistair Hamilton
Hillsborough photo by Rebekah Jenkins
Photo: Rebekah Jenkins
Hillsborough photo by thegillsoniow
Photo: thegillsoniow
Hillsborough photo by Craig Marsh
Photo: Craig Marsh
Hillsborough photo by Brendan Smith
Photo: Brendan Smith
 

 
Victoria Quays


Sheffield
United Kingdom
Victoria Quays is a development around the canal basin. Warehouses have been refurbished into luxury apartments and new office developments overlook the moored boats, including the A39 Restaurant boat and the luxurious Ruby hotel boat. The original arches are now occupied by unusual shops and restaurants. The popular Sheaf Quays Pub and Restaurant is also housed in one of the canal's original buildings.

Many of Sheffield's luxury hotels are to be found close by. The cluster includes the Sheffield Hilton, the Holiday Inn and the luxurious Novotol and Bristol hotels.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Victoria Quays photo by Steve Challis
Photo: Steve Challis
Victoria Quays photo by Nicola
Photo: Nicola
Victoria Quays photo by Vanessa Chettleburgh
Photo: Vanessa Chettleburgh
Victoria Quays photo by Nicola
Photo: Nicola
Victoria Quays photo by James Spanner
Photo: James Spanner
Victoria Quays photo by herminehaller
Photo: herminehaller
Victoria Quays photo by Pete Monk
Photo: Pete Monk
Victoria Quays photo by Jen C
Photo: Jen C
Victoria Quays photo by Ian Rands
Photo: Ian Rands
 

 
West Street


Sheffield
United Kingdom
West Street runs parallel to Division Street and is a popular drinking area, with many large theme pubs such as Flares and the Cavendish. This is also a good place to find something to eat.

Review © 2007, Wcities
West Street photo by Andrew Tse
Photo: Andrew Tse
West Street photo by Richard Preece
Photo: Richard Preece
West Street photo by Ross Bowman
Photo: Ross Bowman
West Street photo by ferrandis
Photo: ferrandis
West Street photo by georgey_boy
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West Street photo by Nynke Wierda
Photo: Nynke Wierda
West Street photo by Steve Dodds
Photo: Steve Dodds
 

 
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