Hanley Travel Guide
Tourist Guide





Visit Hanley

The Tytherington
Parking easy and secure
Reviewed on 23 Oct 2025

De Vere Cranage Estate
Our stay was excellent spotless everwhere, staff amazing room on point also as female with menopause oh my word the room has a portable fan which many hotels fail to have definitely stay here again and definitely recommend this beautiful hotel our stay was faultless thankyou .
Reviewed on 20 Oct 2025

Courtyard by Marriott Keele Staffordshire
Very friendly and efficient service.
Reviewed on 23 Oct 2025

Brunswick Place
Good clean house and in a Quite area near to city centre
Reviewed on 4 Aug 2024

Tammy's Lodge

Lymedale Suites
Great value hotel Large rooms with kitchenette. I only stayed one of my two nights I had read the reviews wrong and thought it was dog friendly which it is not.The wonderful bar restaurant next door is though. The lymedale bar restaurant next door is wonderful.Fabulous food and friendly folk.
Reviewed on 3 Oct 2025
Popular places to visit

Alton Towers
Enjoy the exciting rides at Alton Towers and see why this is a popular theme park in Farley. Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.

Trentham Gardens
Ride a lakeside miniature train, cross the water on the Miss Elizabeth and use the talking pipes to get through the maze on this vast and picturesque estate.

The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery
A huge stash of Anglo-Saxon gold and a Spitfire aircraft are among the treasures that help this museum tell the story of the Potteries region.

World of Wedgwood
Tours offer factory floor access in this ceramics powerhouse, while the museum showcases historic pottery and explains the industrial impact of Josiah Wedgwood.

Biddulph Grange Garden
Explore the great outdoors at Biddulph Grange Garden, a lovely green space in Stoke-on-Trent. Visit the spas and lively bars in this family-friendly area.

Gladstone Pottery Museum
Darkened turrets and bottle ovens of this working plant and museum present insights into countless factories that formed part of Staffordshire’s culture and landscape.
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