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Open 7 days a week, Tynwald Mills is the ideal place for a spot of shopping during your Manx holiday.
The Ramsey Park Hotel, Lake View Restaurant is just that - a lovely spot to enjoy a relaxing meal overlooking the picturesque Mooragh Lake and serving a full bistro-style menu that features homemade, seasonal food.
Liberties Restaurant & Lounge is situated on the ground floor of the Hotel, over-looking the Broadway and Villa Marina, offering a wide variety of dishes from bar snacks to juicy steaks and everything in between, using as much Manx produce as…
Located on a fast stretch of the famous TT course, The Crosby can be found on the main road in its namesake’s village.
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.
Located in the Isle of Man Business Park on the outskirts of Douglas, the Horse & Plough is a modern, spacious, family pub with a busy lunchtime and early evening food trade.
Away from the crowd yet still in the heart of Douglas, HQ Bar and Restaurant is popular with locals and tourists alike.
Situated in St Johns the Tynwald National Park and Arboretum is set in more than 25 acres of picturesque countryside.
Private House Tours for 10+ individuals can be booked upon request, please call 01624 812321 for further details and to book.
Paragon Restaurant is open daily from 7am until late, offering a variety of hot and cold beverages, together with a bar menu, which includes walk in breakfasts, brunch, hearty meals even light bites.
The Archibald Knox is a vibrant community pub with a great reputation for serving home-cooked, locally sourced food. Offering a family friendly atmosphere, there is Wi-Fi throughout the building and an outdoor space to enjoy on a sunny day.
A brand new eating concept for the Isle of Man brought to you by the people behind Jaks Bar Steakhouse. With its great location on North Quay Douglas, The Barbary Coast offers spectacular waterside views of the yacht marina.
A great opportunity to see information charting the conception of the railway right up until the modern day
Housed in a former RAF Aircraft Hanger built in the winter of 1939-40 are many vintage Manx buses, cars and wagons, as well as rail vehicles which may be of particular interest if you enjoy using the Heritage Railways.
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.
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…
The legendary sea god Manannan will guide you through the Island’s rich Celtic, Viking and maritime past.
Take a nostalgic journey along Douglas Promenade on the world's oldest horse drawn tramway. Trams depart regularly from Derby Castle throughout the day.
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!
Be greeted by the secretary of the former home of the Manx Parliament, and take your seat in the finely restored chamber for a theatrical debate on setting the Island's laws, a debate in which you can vote.