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This Victorian curiosity has entertained visitors for hundreds of years – offering a unique way to see the surrounding area and an opportunity to spy on fellow tourists!
Broadway Cinema shows the latest film releases seven days a week, with a variety of genres to suit everyone.
The Erin Arts Centre is an internationally recognised arts centre in Port Erin. Known for its international viola and oboe competitions, other events include opera, drama, concerts, and live screenings from the New York Met, and Glyndebourne.
The Gaiety Theatre is the jewel in the Manx Heritage crown. Presenting a year-round programme of entertainment including plays and musicals, you'll be sure to find something entertaining to watch during your time on the Island.
The Peel Centenary Centre is the Island’s only Arts and Community Centre run entirely by volunteers.
Hosting some of the biggest names in music and comedy, the Villa Marina is the ultimate entertainment experience.
The Palace Cinema is located on the site of the Best Western Palace Hotel and Casino, and is open nightly. It has two screens which show the latest blockbusters.
Open 7 days a week, Tynwald Mills is the ideal place for a spot of shopping during your Manx holiday.
The Cat With No Tail is a family-friendly pub where the atmosphere and bar staff are very welcoming. Whether you’re after good food in inviting surroundings, or a place to catch up with friends, The Cat With No Tail is the place to come.
Located close to the Colby Steam Train Station, the Colby Glen is a newly refurbished picturesque country pub and the perfect place to pop in for lunch after a walk through the beautiful Glen in the south of the Island.
Located on a fast stretch of the famous TT course, The Crosby can be found on the main road in its namesake’s village.
The Mitre in Kirk Michael is the oldest pub on the Island, delightfully quaint with exposed beams, an open fire, and a great beer garden with breathtaking views. The food is home-cooked and traditional.
The course offers both relaxed and challenging pars with exceptional views of the countryside and coastline of Port Erin.
The Raven is a fabulous country pub with a load of character and an inviting welcome.
Rushen Abbey was gifted by King Olaf I for use as a monastery in 1134. The visitor centre tells the Abbey's story from 1134 to strawberry tea dancing and days of disco.
The Museum houses a wide range of vehicles, including bicycles, motorcycles, cars, lorries, buses, boats, trams, a vintage workshop setting, an aviation and road transport memorabilia display room and model railway.
Douglas Bay Horse Tramway car No…
The Leece Museum is devoted to objects, photographs and documents specifically relating to Peel in the Isle of Man. Our archive of unique documents and photographs is of particular interest to those who are researching family history.
A great opportunity to see information charting the conception of the railway right up until the modern day
The world's smallest production car is on view in the Island's smallest museum in Peel. Here you can see an original P50 micro car, designed and made in 1964 by Peel Engineering at a small factory just 300 yards away from the Museum.
Step inside the cherished country home of the Gibb family. Inside their possessions reveal the story of the family.
Art Gallery showing a variety of solo, joint or group exhibitions by local artists of all genres; plus a Gallery Shop displaying a wide variety of artwork, prints, ceramics, photography, jewellery, wood carving and many more unique pieces by local…