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The Lowry is an arts centre, full of exhibitions, art installations, a theatre and galleries. A treat after a trip to the theatre was having a meal at The Lowry’s Pier Eight restaurant. Pier Eight has a setting of waterside views. It was nice to have lots of time to relax while dining, to chat and reflect on how enjoyable the show was. View all feedback.
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Not a building that's easy o the eye at all. Loud, bold and ugly. However the seating arrangements are great, you can see very well no matter where your sat. Unlike the Palace or the Opera House.. View all feedback.
Loved the place, the ultra modern building, the lovely friendly, helpful staff. What's not to like.
We visited the Julia and Axel exhibition at the Lowry. It is a free exhibition and is fantastic for all ages. It also includes the L.S. Lowry exhibition which is well worth a visit. You can easily spend a full day here because there is so much to see. It is ideal for kids to visit during the summer holidays and it is on until the start of January 2024. It is a well planned exhibition. Full marks to the organisers.
Not a building that's easy o the eye at all. Loud, bold and ugly. However the seating arrangements are great, you can see very well no matter where your sat. Unlike the Palace or the Opera House..
Visited for the MAPAS Showcase. All staff were polite and friendly. Big enough building, however, was crowded as there were a few events on at the same time. Was served at the bar fast. However, there wasn't a variety of soft drinks. Seats were comfortable in the arena halls, with plenty of space.
Now this place is truly nice and the lunch was very good and the staff cannot do enough for you. Great place well recommended. Good luck to you all and Thank you.