Staying in Sheffield
Next time you are staying in Sheffield, why not head to one of Sheffield's many museums, art galleries or
theatres.
The Graves Gallery houses permanent displays
from the city's collections of 19th and 20th century European art,
whilst the Millennium Gallery incorporates four exhibition spaces under
one roof in a dynamic, forward-thinking gallery where you're as likely
to encounter contemporary metalwork or film installations as you are oil
paintings and sculpture.
Or take it to the stage at Tudor Square with the Lyceum or Crucible, where you'll not only find plays, West End musicals, dance and opera, but also the annual World Snooker Championships.
Sheffield's public spaces are the envy of cities the country over, and the Winter Gardens and Peace Gardens
are both delightful places to sit back, relax and people watch. Leopold
Square is a chic, continental-style space lined with cafes and bars.
Film
buffs can get their popcorn fix at the ‘UK's best independent cinema' -
as voted by Guardian readers - the Showroom in Sheffield, which hosts a
number of film festivals throughout the year including the Sheffield
Adventure Film Festival (ShAFF) in March, and the Sheffield
International Documentary Film Festival (DOC/Fest) in November.
After
all that shopping and culture you'll need refueling - and you won't be
short of options. The award-winning Rafters Restaurant sets old
favourites such as roast belly pork and Derbyshire lamb alongside more
exotic food concepts such as star anise and truffled parsnip tarte
tatin. And delights of a very different kind can be found at Wasabi
Sabi, where fine dining meets fine fun. Diners sit at teppanyaki tables,
where the food is prepared in front of you on sizzling hot-tables.
From
there you can move onto the city's nightlife. Start your night on
Division Street where you'll find a great selection of pubs and bars,
including The Green Room, The Common Room, The Old House and Bungalows
and Bears. Or check out super chic Crystral in the old Scissor Mill -
this late bar has a glass roof that creates a unique open air atmosphere
year-round.
Sheffield is renowned for being a musical city -
just look at the recent success of the Arctic Monkeys and Reverend and
the Makers. Get your amplified fix at the Carling Academy on Arundel
Gate, the famous Leadmill on Leadmill Road, or The Plug on Matilda
Street. Or catch some of the biggest acts in the world at the monumental
Sheffield Arena or Don Valley Stadium, which recently hosted the Red Hot Chilli Peppers and the Rolling Stones.
Or
if you prefer to enjoy your entertainment sitting down, the City Hall
runs a vibrant programme of events, with everything from classical
concerts to comedy nights.
After all that, you'll definitely need the ‘Do Not Disturb' sign at a hotel in Sheffield!


