A brilliant city for that long-needed weekend away with your mates, Sheffield's size means there's loads to go at, but it's not so big that getting around becomes a mission - plus as The Outdoor City there's tonnes of adventure to be had.
We have some incredible museums and galleries here, from those that celebrate modern and contemporary art to those that proudly champion the city's heritage. A lot of them are free, and they're all very easy to get to, meaning you can dip in to some culture without it taking up your whole day to do so.
Triple Point Brewery are a fantastic craft brewery and bar located 5 minutes from the train station. They brew everything on site, have great food provided by The Twisted Burger Company, and a really nice outdoor terrace - meaning it's a buzzy, lively venue that everyone can enjoy.
Sheffield's City Centre is undergoing significant change, but while you may see a few more cranes and building work going on in places, this shouldn't detract from all the amazing places there still are to discover. From attractions such as the Winter Garden, Millennium Gallery and Sheffield Theatres to independent shopping and an array of great places to eat and drink.
A business on a mission to support pioneering, genre-bending work. This is delivered through a unique programme of inspiring, eclectic experiences & events as well as masterclasses and regular workshops; all aiming to support the development of Northern Creatives. Kurious Arts are also unique in that they have their own studios with an extensive list of high-quality podcasting, filming and performance equipment that can be used to suit creatives needs.
Taking place over ten days each September, the festival celebrates all sides of Sheffield with a whole host of enjoyable walks of varying lengths, with plenty to see and discover along the way. This year the festival will take place 6 - 15 September 2024.
The cycle routes are located in Stocksbridge, Wharncliffe, Loxley, Rivelin and Redmires. To celebrate the launch of the routes, Trek Sheffield Fox Valley have added their support and are giving a free t-shirt to people who ride all five.
Jon Denton works within the City Growth department of the Sheffield City Council looking after key employers in the Sheffield area. He maintains long term relationships with key companies, supporting their strategic growth objectives, with a strong track record of securing investment and being a key point of contact for them within Sheffield City Council.
Dubcentral returns, bringing deep roots and high vibrations to the heart of the Steel City—this time taking over the Attikk (upstairs at Hagglers Corner). Prepare for a night of heavyweight roots reggae as Dubcentral unveils their brand-new sound system.
Bringing a chilled ambience and hugely tasty Neapolitan dough-based treats to Sheffield, neighbourhood pizzeria Rudy’s has been a popular addition to the Division Street run of cracking places to eat and sup.