2025 - The Coronation Street Experience & Calderdale
4 days
Over 60 years of drama, laughter and heart-wrenching storylines
Once the cast and crew head home after a week of filming, the doors open for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Manchester’s most famous street. Join an expert tour guide for a thrilling 90-minute exploration of the largest single TV production site in the world! Having premiered in December 1960 and still airing to this day, Coronation Street holds the Guinness World Record for longest running soap opera, clocking up 64 years on British TV screens this December. The weekend includes a day out in beautiful Calderdale, the southernmost part of the Yorkshire Dales
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PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Highlights
- Hotel for 3 nights with dinner & breakfast
- Welcome tea/coffee on arrival
- Porterage
- Admission to The Coronation Street Experience
- Visit to Salford Quays
- Visit to Calderdale Region & Halifax
Itinerary
Day 1 - After boarding your holiday coach, head north with a suitable refreshment stop en-route. Arrive at your hotel with a welcome tea/coffee and porterage and plenty of time to freshen up before dinner. 3 nights DBBDays 2 - 3 - At leisure in Huddersfield with two included excursions.
INCLUDED EXCURSIONS
Calderdale Explorer & Halifax
Begin the day with a scenic drive through beautiful Calderdale, the southernmost part of the Yorkshire Dales and the beautiful South Pennines area of river valleys, moorland and hill country. The Rochdale Canal and Calder & Hebble Navigation meet at Sowerby Bridge and the Wharf area is the heart of the town's great food and drink offering. The town has featured in the hit series, 'Happy Valley' starring Sarah Lancashire as strong-willed police sergeant, Catherine Cawood. Just down the road and surrounded by breathtaking countryside, the beguiling town of Hebden Bridge is known for its arty and creative identity. If its winding streets look familiar, it is because this quirky and charismatic town has caught the eye of many a TV and film director, propelling it to star status. Some of the films and shows made here include Sharpe, Swallows & Amazons and of course, Happy Valley.
Continue into Halifax, once the heart of England's woollen industry and home to some of the region's best-preserved Victorian and Georgian landmarks. It is well worth taking time out to get to know this charming Yorkshire market town with its inimitable character and historical vitality. Be sure to pop into the handsome 15th Century Minster (where Anne Lister is buried) to enjoy the beautiful interiors complete with painted wooden ceiling panels. Star of the show must surely be the magnificent Piece Hall. A unique Grade I listed Georgian masterpiece, it is the oldest remaining cloth hall in Britain. Following a multi-million pound transformation project, it is now a world class cultural and leisure destination with its grand open-air courtyard surrounded by a mix of independent galleries, shops, cafes and restaurants.
The Coronation Street Experience & Salford Quays
Head over to Trafford Park, Manchester for your included tour of the famous Coronation Street. Entrance included.Discover the stories behind life on the nation's favourite street as you go behind the scenes and walk the cobbles! This unique opportunity gives you access to all areas of the outdoor Coronation Street set, revealing off-air secrets and fascinating facts. Journey through over 64 years of television history as you see original iconic props and costumes, a collection of artwork and replica interior sets of The Dobbs, Roy’s Rolls and The Rovers Return.
A short transfer over to Salford early afternoon - Salford Quays is also well worth a closer look. Once the site of the Manchester docks, it was upgraded as part of a massive urban regeneration project, resulting in the contemporary waterfront that can be seen today. It is home to some fabulous attractions including The Lowry theatre, the Imperial War Museum North and is the northern hub for both ITV and the BBC. The Quayside outlet mall provides more retail therapy opportunities but be sure to put your feet up in the myriad bars and restaurants - perfect for people watching along the glistening waterfront!
Day 4 - Return to interchange with a stop for lunch on the way. Back to top