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Based upon the Ordnance Survey mapping with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings.Sheffield City Council LA076325. Map not to scale
Sheffield City Centre
On this map you’ll find some useful information to help guide your round the city centre. We’ve also highlighted some of the key sights so you can make the most of your visit. For locations outside of the City Centre please see the accompanying Sheffield Suburbs and Major Routes map.Of course there’s a lot more than we can fit on one map alone, so for more visitor information, including What’s On, Things to See and Do, plus a host of places to Eat, Drink and Stay visit:
If you’re looking for an insider’s guide to the city, be sure to visit Our Favourite Places, Sheffield’s dedicated culture guide written by in-the-know locals: www.ourfaveplaces.co.uk
One third of Sheffield actually sits within the stunning Peak District National Park, so if you want to get out there, The Outdoor City website offers pointers for you to make the most of this: www.theoutdoorcity.co.uk
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Information is believed to be correct at the time of publication. We accept no responsibility for inconvenience caused by errors or omissions.
Public TransportFor bus, train and Supertram timetables and ticket information visit South Yorkshire Travel website www.travelsouthyorkshire.com or ring the dedicated Travelline on 01709 515151 (Mon - Fri, 8am to 8pm) TaxisBlack cabs operate across the city - please see the reverse map for rank locations in the city centre. City Taxis is the UK's third largest independent taxi provider operating a service across Sheffield and the wider region 0114 239 3939. Uber also operate in Sheffield.
Bike HireRussell’s Bicycle Shed operates a range of bicycle hire from Sheffield Train station, from £7 per day. Phone 0114 327 1970 or visit www.russellsbicycleshed.co.uk.
LuggageThere is no left luggage facility at the station. If you’re already staying at a hotel, they will be happy to help, otherwise visit www.stasher.com for a list of Stash Points within Sheffield to store your bags.
SouvenirsThe Millennium Gallery has a great gift shop which includes a range of Sheffield souvenirs, while the nearby Sheffield Makers Shop in the Winter Garden also offers products by local makers and artists.
Sheffield Scene on Surrey Street (near to the Winter Garden) offers craftsmanship, cutlery and silverware while The Famous Sheffield Shop on Ecclesall Road also stocks high quality Sheffield-made products.
Museums and Galleries Ref Name Telephone 18 D6 99 Mary Street 0114 273 179919 D5 APG Works 0114 263 449320 C4 The Art House 0114 272 397021 C5 Bloc Projects 07419 37640122 D4 Graves Gallery 0114 278 260023 D4 Millennium Gallery 0114 278 260024 D2 National Emergency Services Meseum 0114 249 199925 F4 S1 Artspace 0114 275 613126 E3 Sheffield Institute of Arts 0114 225 555527 E4 Site Gallery 0114 281 207728 B3 Turner Museum of Glass 0114 222 200029 E5 Yorkshire Artspace 0114 276 1769
Public Toilets Ref Name 65 C4 Debenhams 66 D4 The Graduate 67 C4 John Lewis68 D3 Marks & Spencer
Entertainment Ref Name Telephone 30 D4 Area Sheffield 0114 327 545431 B5 Corporation 0114 276 026232 D3 Crucible Theatre 0114 249 600033 D3 Curzon Sheffield 0333 321 010434 C4 DINA 07447 92915135 D3 The Great Escape Sheffield 0333 363 437836 E5 The Leadmill 0114 272 704037 D3 Library Theatre 0114 273 410238 C5 The Light Cinema 0114 213 453139 D3 Lyceum Theatre 0114 249 600040 D3 Montgomery Theatre 0114 272 045541 E3 O2 Academy 0114 253 777742 C5 Plug 0114 279 503943 D2 Quasar 0114 272 140044 C6 Theatre Deli 0114 278 650045 C3 Sheffield City Hall 0114 278 978946 E4 Showroom Cinema 0114 275 7727
Other Points of Interest Ref Name and Description47 D3 Cathedral Church of St Marie’s Sheffield’s Catholic cathedral built in 1850. A place of historical interest full of fine carving, sculptures and stained glass windows. Tours are available.48 F5 Cholera Monument Grade 2 listed monument commemorating the 1832 cholera epidemic. Located on a fantastic viewpoint overlooking the city. 49 D3 Cutlers’ Hall Grade II* listed building, the Headquarters of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire and one of the finest livery halls in the North of England. Tours available on request. 50 C3 Gold Post Box Located on the edge of Barkes Pool. Painted by Royal Mail to celebrate Sheffield’s World Champion heptathlete, Jessica Ennis’ 2012 Olympic gold win.
51 C1 Kelham Island One of Sheffield’s oldest manufacturing districts, home to Kelham Island Museum, numerous award winning pubs and a host of exciting indie coffee houses and restaurants. 52 D3 Leopold Square A cluster of restaurants set amongst the stunning architecture of the former Sheffield Boys School. Live music is played in the square most weekends throughout the summer. 53 C5 Moor Market Modern, indoor farmers' market selling organic meat, fruit and vegetables, with artisan food stalls. 54 D4 Millennium Square A modern city square linking the Winter Garden with the Peace Gardens. Overlooked by the iconic Cheesegrater car park building and a host of fantastic restaurants.
Hotels Ref Name Telephone 1 C6 Copthorne Hotel 0114 252 5480 2 D3 Cutlers Hotel 0114 273 9939 3 C2 Hampton by Hilton 0114 399 0999 4 F2 Hilton Hotel 0114 252 5500 5 E2 Holiday Inn Express 0114 252 6500 6 F1 Holiday Inn Royal Victoria 0114 276 8822 7 E2 Ibis Sheffield City Centre 0114 241 9600 8 D5 Jurys Inn 0114 291 2222 9 C3 Leopold Hotel 0114 252 400010 D4 Mercure St Paul 0114 278 200011 D4 Novotel 0114 278 178112 D2 Premier Inn Angel Street 0871 527 897013 C6 Premier Inn St Marys Gate 0871 527 897214 E2 Travelodge Sheffield Central 0871 984 630515 E2 Sheffield Metropolitan Hotel 0114 222 400016 C2 Sleep Hotel 07807 06573817 B4 Wilson Carlile Centre 0114 278 7020
For other accommodation options visit www.welcometosheffield.co.uk/stay
Ref Name and Description55 F3 Park Hill An imposing city landmark - the largest Listed structure in Europe and one of the world’s foremost examples of brutalist architecture, recently regenerated by Urban Splash. 56 D4 Peace Gardens Beautiful award winning public space, located next to Sheffield Town Hall, with lawn, fountains, cascades and water features. Close to Millennium Square and the Winter Garden. 57 D3 Sheffield Cathedral Also known as the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul. One of five Grade I listed buildings in the city, some bits of the church date back to the 13th century. 58 D4 Sheffield Legends Walk of fame with plaques honouring famous people from the city such as Sean Bean, Jarvis Cocker, Helen Sharman and Michael Palin. Located outside Sheffield Town Hall. 59 F4 South Street Park Landscaped park, including an amphitheatre carved into the hillside. Accessible from the back of the train Station, linking access to Park Hill and the Cholera monument.60 F2 Victoria Quays A large canal basin, originally constructed in 1816 as the terminus of the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal. Now an attractive cobbled waterside space with café and pub.
61 D4 Winter Garden One of Sheffield’s most iconic landmarks and Europe’s largest urban glass house. Home to over 2,500 plants from around the world, creating a tropical oasis in the heart of the city.
62 C3 Women of Steel statue Women of Steel is an iconic bronze sculpture that commemorates the women of Sheffield who worked in the city's steel industry during World War I and World War II.
Ref Name69 D4 Millennium Gallery 70 C5 The Moor Markets 71 D3 Orchard Square 72 C5 Subway
Useful Information Ref Name and description 73 E4 Sheffield Train Station The city’s main portal into UK rail travel. Includes ticket office, ticket machine, toilets, live departure boards, First Class Lounge. Connects with Supertram network, serviced with a tram stop.74 E3 Sheffield Bus Interchange and Coach Station Includes live departure screens, information kiosks and a dedicated customer service information desk, located opposite WHSmiths, open 7am-11pm Monday to Sunday. Also includes National Express ticket office open, 7am to 7pm Monday to Saturday.75 E3 Arundel Gate Interchange Mini interchange with live departure screens, information kiosks and ticket machines.
76 D4 Sheffield Central Library Useful for local information, open Monday to Saturday 0114 273 4712. Graves Art Gallery is also located within the building.
For more visitor information on Sheffield, including What’s On, Things to See and Do, plus a host of great places to Eat, Drink and Stay visit www.welcometosheffield.co.uk/visit
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