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Manchester Aquatics Centre

2 Booth Street East, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9SS Oxford Road
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2 Booth Street East, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9SS
About Manchester Aquatics Centre

The Manchester Aquatics Centre was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games and it remains one of the best public swimming facilities in the UK. The main pool is 50 metres — full Olympic spec — with a separate 25-metre diving pool featuring platforms up to 10 metres. It sits on Oxford Road in the university district, right in the middle of one of the busiest corridors in the city.

For public swimming, the 50-metre pool is usually split into lanes with different speeds — slow, medium, fast. Turn up at peak times (early morning before work, lunchtime, early evening) and it gets busy. The lanes are well managed by the lifeguards, though, and the water quality is consistently good. It’s a proper training facility, not a leisure centre with a few lanes roped off. If you want to swim seriously — proper lengths, proper pace — this is the pool in Manchester.

The diving pool is used for club training and events, but there are occasional public diving sessions and courses if you fancy learning. Watching the divers train from the balcony is free entertainment while you’re drying off — seeing someone launch off a 10-metre platform puts your 30 lengths of breaststroke into perspective.

Facilities include changing rooms with lockers, showers, a café area, and a gym upstairs. The changing rooms are functional rather than luxurious — it’s a council-run facility — but they’re clean and well maintained. Prices are reasonable, especially with a Manchester leisure card.

The building itself was designed by FaulknerBrowns and has a distinctive curved roof. It’s aged well architecturally — still looks modern from Oxford Road. Inside, the pool hall is bright and open with big windows letting in natural light.

Location couldn’t be more central. Oxford Road train station is a two-minute walk. Multiple bus routes pass the door. The university students keep the pool busy during term time, but outside those hours there’s usually space. For the quality of facility you’re getting, the Aquatics Centre is one of Manchester’s best-kept fitness bargains.

Getting There
Metrolink Tram
Manchester city centre trams run to Piccadilly Gardens, Deansgate and Market Street. Last trams approx. 00:14 Sun-Thu, 01:42 Fri-Sat.
Recommended - no parking hassle
Car / Taxi
2 Booth Street East, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9SS. Taxis and Uber available across the city.
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