Guidebook for Sheffield

Mihaita Cristian
Mihaita Cristian
Guidebook for Sheffield

Getting Around

Meadowhall is served by two stops on the Sheffield Supertram network; the Yellow Line terminus at Meadowhall Interchange is located to the north of the shopping centre, while Meadowhall South & Tinsley tram stop is located to the south of the shopping centre and is served by the Yellow Line and, from 2018, tram-train services to Rotherham Parkgate. Meadowhall Interchange tram stop is located 15 minutes from the city centre and Meadowhall is used as a park and ride. The Yellow Line from Meadowhall passes the Sheffield Arena, Ice Sheffield, the Institute Of Sport and the Valley Centertainment entertainment complex.
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Meadowhall Interchange Station
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Meadowhall is served by two stops on the Sheffield Supertram network; the Yellow Line terminus at Meadowhall Interchange is located to the north of the shopping centre, while Meadowhall South & Tinsley tram stop is located to the south of the shopping centre and is served by the Yellow Line and, from 2018, tram-train services to Rotherham Parkgate. Meadowhall Interchange tram stop is located 15 minutes from the city centre and Meadowhall is used as a park and ride. The Yellow Line from Meadowhall passes the Sheffield Arena, Ice Sheffield, the Institute Of Sport and the Valley Centertainment entertainment complex.

Shopping

Meadowhall has over 280 stores, most of which are major high street stores, including Debenhams, House of Fraser, Primark, Zara, Topshop/Topman, Next and an Apple Store as well. The Lanes is an area next to the Oasis Dining Quarter which includes small independent shops.
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Meadowhall Shopping Centre
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Meadowhall has over 280 stores, most of which are major high street stores, including Debenhams, House of Fraser, Primark, Zara, Topshop/Topman, Next and an Apple Store as well. The Lanes is an area next to the Oasis Dining Quarter which includes small independent shops.

Sightseeing

Magna Science Adventure Centre is an educational visitor attraction, appealing primarily to children. It is located in a disused steel mill in the Templeborough district of Rotherham, England. The site used to be home to the Steel, Peech and Tozer steel works (also known as Steelos). In 50 AD it was the site of the Templeborough Roman fort.[1] The principal exhibits are divided into four pavilions: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. There is also a large outdoor play area Sci-Tek and water play area called Aqua-Tek. The site, often used for staging events, conferences and gigs, is over 1/3 of a mile long and won the Enjoy England Gold Award for Business Tourism in 2006[2] and has received other
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Magna Science Adventure Centre
Magna Way
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Magna Science Adventure Centre is an educational visitor attraction, appealing primarily to children. It is located in a disused steel mill in the Templeborough district of Rotherham, England. The site used to be home to the Steel, Peech and Tozer steel works (also known as Steelos). In 50 AD it was the site of the Templeborough Roman fort.[1] The principal exhibits are divided into four pavilions: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. There is also a large outdoor play area Sci-Tek and water play area called Aqua-Tek. The site, often used for staging events, conferences and gigs, is over 1/3 of a mile long and won the Enjoy England Gold Award for Business Tourism in 2006[2] and has received other

Everything Else

The venue was opened in 1992 when Sheffield Hallam University officially gained university status. It has since been used by a variety of the university's sports teams including football and rugby league. In 2013 rugby league team Sheffield Eagles joined with SHU to form the Sheffield Hallam Eagles which acts as a reserve team for the Sheffield Eagles. In 2016 Sheffield Eagles became tenants while the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Stadium was being built.
Sheffield Hallam University Sports Park
Bawtry Road
The venue was opened in 1992 when Sheffield Hallam University officially gained university status. It has since been used by a variety of the university's sports teams including football and rugby league. In 2013 rugby league team Sheffield Eagles joined with SHU to form the Sheffield Hallam Eagles which acts as a reserve team for the Sheffield Eagles. In 2016 Sheffield Eagles became tenants while the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Stadium was being built.

Entertainment & Activities

The Phoenix is unique in that it offers a full range of sports and leisure opportunities for you to participate in. All of these, with the exception of angling, are based on one complex, at the centre of which is a large Club House facility providing three bars and rooms for hire which are fully equipped for functions such as weddings, parties, seminars and other private functions. In addition the Club House has its’ own catering facility, which provides bar meals and restaurant facilities day to day whilst also being able can cater for all your requirements for private functions from small seminar groups to the largest wedding parties.
Phoenix Sports & Social Club
Pavilion Lane
The Phoenix is unique in that it offers a full range of sports and leisure opportunities for you to participate in. All of these, with the exception of angling, are based on one complex, at the centre of which is a large Club House facility providing three bars and rooms for hire which are fully equipped for functions such as weddings, parties, seminars and other private functions. In addition the Club House has its’ own catering facility, which provides bar meals and restaurant facilities day to day whilst also being able can cater for all your requirements for private functions from small seminar groups to the largest wedding parties.
Cineworld Group plc is the second largest cinema operator in Europe with 2,217 screens across 232 sites in 9 countries. The UK operations consist of arthouse chain Picturehouse Cinemas and multiplex chain Cineworld Cinemas with 24 and 82 cinemas respectively. All but two Cineworld sites are located in the UK, with one each in Ireland and Jersey. Cineworld is the second-largest cinema operator in the UK with over 800 screens, and the owner of the single largest multiplex by screens and customer base in Ireland. Cineworld Glasgow Renfrew Street is the tallest cinema in the world and the busiest, by customer base, in the UK.
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Cineworld Cinema
Broughton Lane
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Cineworld Group plc is the second largest cinema operator in Europe with 2,217 screens across 232 sites in 9 countries. The UK operations consist of arthouse chain Picturehouse Cinemas and multiplex chain Cineworld Cinemas with 24 and 82 cinemas respectively. All but two Cineworld sites are located in the UK, with one each in Ireland and Jersey. Cineworld is the second-largest cinema operator in the UK with over 800 screens, and the owner of the single largest multiplex by screens and customer base in Ireland. Cineworld Glasgow Renfrew Street is the tallest cinema in the world and the busiest, by customer base, in the UK.
La Sheffield Arena è un'arena multifunzionale situata a Sheffield, nel Regno Unito. Ospita concerti, congressi e partite di pallacanestro e di hockey su ghiaccio. È sede delle partite casalinghe dello Sheffield Steelers Ice Hockey Club. Originariamente Sheffield Arena, cambiò nome in Hallam FM Arena, ma il 1º novembre 2007 tornò alla denominazione originaria. Il 9 agosto 2010 cambiò nome in Motorpoint Arena Sheffield per ragioni di sponsorizzazione, ma nell'agosto 2015 tornò a chiamarsi Sheffield Arena. Costata 34 milioni di sterline, fu inaugurata dalla regina Elisabetta II il 30 maggio 1991, giorno in cui si tenne il primo concerto nell'impianto, un'esibizione di Paul Simon.
Aréna FlyDSA
45 Broughton Ln
La Sheffield Arena è un'arena multifunzionale situata a Sheffield, nel Regno Unito. Ospita concerti, congressi e partite di pallacanestro e di hockey su ghiaccio. È sede delle partite casalinghe dello Sheffield Steelers Ice Hockey Club. Originariamente Sheffield Arena, cambiò nome in Hallam FM Arena, ma il 1º novembre 2007 tornò alla denominazione originaria. Il 9 agosto 2010 cambiò nome in Motorpoint Arena Sheffield per ragioni di sponsorizzazione, ma nell'agosto 2015 tornò a chiamarsi Sheffield Arena. Costata 34 milioni di sterline, fu inaugurata dalla regina Elisabetta II il 30 maggio 1991, giorno in cui si tenne il primo concerto nell'impianto, un'esibizione di Paul Simon.