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Best Things to Do in Sheffield 2026

Discover Sheffield's creative scene, Peak District access, and independent food destinations. From Kelham Island to riverside walks, explore the Steel City's top attractions.

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By Sheffield News Desk

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Best Things to Do in Sheffield 2026
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Sheffield in 2026 is a city confidently redefining itself for a new generation. Long celebrated as the Steel City, Sheffield has channelled its industrial heritage into a thriving creative and cultural scene that has earned it a devoted following among those in the know. The Kelham Island Museum brings the city's steelmaking past to vivid life, while the nearby Kelham Island neighbourhood itself has become one of the North's most exciting independent food, drink, and retail destinations.

Outdoor enthusiasts are spoiled in Sheffield, which borders the Peak District National Park and has more trees per capita than almost any other city in Europe. Graves Park, Endcliffe Park, and the Porter Valley offer miles of walking and cycling routes on the city's doorstep, while the nearby Stanage Edge and Ladybower Reservoir draw hikers and climbers from across the country. The Sheffield round walk, a 14-mile circular route through the city's green spaces, is a rewarding full-day adventure.

The cultural offering is equally impressive. Millennium Gallery on Surrey Street hosts a permanent collection of Ruskin silverware alongside a changing programme of national touring exhibitions. The Crucible Theatre, famous worldwide as the home of the World Snooker Championship, delivers an ambitious year-round programme of drama and performance. Sheffield's music heritage, from Pulp and the Arctic Monkeys to the Human League, is celebrated at regular events across the city, and the live music scene remains one of the most energetic outside London.

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