Warrington

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Warrington is in Cheshire. It is best known for its transport links, night life, shopping and industry. It lies within The Historic County Boundaries of Lancashire, with small parts in The Historic County Boundaries of Cheshire.

An introduction to Warrington

Warrington has had an industrial past, but nowadays and the town is more famed for its commercial areas. While it isn't high up on the list of places to go in the UK, most visitors who travel through/within the North West pass through it either on the motorway or the railway. It is worth a visit if you have a spare day, even if just to go shopping and wander around the town centre, although there are many more worthwhile places to visit in this area.

Travel as a Muslim to Warrington

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Warrington

Liverpool and Manchester airports are within easy reach, by car, taxi or train.

  • From Liverpool Airport - bus to Liverpool South Parkway and then train to Warrington Central
  • From Manchester Airport - train to Manchester Piccadilly (frequent) then change to another train to Warrington Central

By car

Warrington can be visited via M6 (Junction 20, J21 or J22), M56 (J10 or J11), or M62 (J8, J9 or J11) motorways. There are several vehicle parks in the town centre, though these are costly. The Riverside retail park, 10 minutes walk from the centre, has free parking after 9.30 am. Congestion is a problem that can occur at any time but is worst 8-9 am and 5-6 pm, or when there is a problem on the motorway.

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Warrington

Warrington Bank Quay GPS 53.386,-2.603 has hourly services between London and Scotland (either Glasgow or Edinburgh), journey time to London ranges from 1 hour 40 minutes up to 2 hours for the 190 mile trip. There is also an hourly train to Birmingham. There are also shorter distance trains to Manchester, Llandudno, Chester, Holyhead (usually changing at Chester) and Liverpool. The Holyhead trains meet the ferries to Ireland. Warrington Central GPS 53.3918,-2.593 offers a more frequent service between Liverpool and Manchester (4 trains per hour), with some of the trains to Manchester extending to Leeds, York, Sheffield, Nottingham, Norwich as well as the North East. It also serves the suburbs of Warrington, Manchester and Liverpool.

It is feasible to connect between the two stations, this can either be done on foot (taking approx 10 minutes, following signs) or by bus (Centrelink service, costing 20p operating every 20 minutes and the journey which takes around 5 minutes).

Travel on a Bus in Warrington

There is a small number of express bus (coach) services per day serving Warrington. For example and there are 4 buses per day to and from London, taking 4–5 hours. More destinations are available from Liverpool or Manchester.

Liverpool and Manchester can be visited by local stopping bus services but the journey time is over an hour due to frequent stops.

By cycle

The Trans Pennine cycle trail passes through Warrington's suburbs, linking from Liverpool right across to Hull on the East Coast. The route through Warrington consists of old railway tracks, cinder tracks across heathland, canal tow paths and a little tarmac too.

How to get around in Warrington

GPS 53.3890|-2.5932

Travel on a Bus in Warrington

All buses depart from Warrington Bus Interchange. Bus services are operated by either Network Warrington (for all places within the borough as well as Altrincham, Earlestown, Leigh and Newton), Arriva North West (to Liverpool, Widnes, Runcorn, Chester and Merseyside) or First Manchester (to Manchester). Buses within Warrington are clean, efficient and safe. Journey frequencies are usually 2 per hour but more frequent on some routes. Buses run from 6am to 11 pm Monday to Saturday on most routes though some services cease at 6pm. On Sundays buses run from about 8am to 6pm with only a couple of out-of-town services running in the evening.

All operators offer multi journey tickets. A Warrington only ticket (or day rover, only valid on Network Warrington services) is £3.50, an Arriva North West area day ticket is £3.70, a First Manchester day ticket (or First day) is £3.70, and an Arriva North West and Wales ticket is £5.00.

By car

Driving around Warrington is fairly easy outside the rush hours (8-9 am, 5-6 pm). There are vehicle parks in the town centre, with the largest being at Golden Plaza Shopping Centre, with others at the Market and Cockhedge, and the Riverside Retail Park (open after 9.30 and the only free vehicle park in Warrington). However, if traffic is diverted through the town owing to problems on the nearby motorways, "gridlock" can result. Beware of the number of round-abouts in the town. Way too many.

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Warrington

In addition to the two stations in Warrington, Warrington Central and Warrington Bank Quay. There are also suburban stations in Sankey, Padgate and Birchwood served by direct trains to Warrington Central. Suburban trains are faster than the buses but less frequent.

Best way to travel in Warrington by a Taxi

  • Abba cabs (+44 1925 444444)
  • Crown Cars (+44 1925 234567)
  • Harry's (+44 1925 411111)

The first three have dispatch offices around the town centre, but can also be summoned to any point in Warrington by telephone, though on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights, expect to wait for a taxi unless it's pre-booked. Also, company operated cars cannot be hailed due to Warrington by-laws. There are cabs that can be hailed on the streets and these are not stereotypical cabs, but have a taxi light on top, though, if feasible, avoid hailing a cab as the fares are significantly higher than dispatched taxis. Taxis are usually available at stands at Bank Quay Station, Central Station or the Bus Interchange.

What to see in Warrington

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  • Warrington Town Hall and Gates - GPS: 53.3897, -2.5997 - Warrington Town Hall Warrington town hall -
  • Parish Church - St. Elphins - some parts dating from 12th century. The church is the 12th tallest in England at 292 feet
  • Bewsey Old Hall Opening Hours: Not open to the public - no funds for restoration!
  • Victoria Park - Pleasant park beside the River Mersey
  • Walton Hall and gardens - Walton Lea Road, Higher Walton, Warrington, WA4 6SN GPS: 53.3599, -2.6023 ☎ +44 1925 262908 - Walton Hall, Cheshire - Walton Hall, Cheshire - Old manor house, children's zoo, walks by the canal, crazy golf, 9 hole pitch and putt, bowls, putting green, children's play areas
  • Warrington Museum & Art Gallery - Bold Street GPS: 53.3871, -2.5959 Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00am - 4:30pm Saturday 10:00am - 4:00pm free Front of Museum - Warrington Museum & Art Gallery - Museum founded in 1857, with local history, natural history archaeology and art collections.
  • Pyramid - Cultural Quarter - Palmyra Plaza - Centre for the arts and live music. Comedy is also hosted here with The Comedy Store on regular, plus stand up acts with their own full shows
  • The Parr Hall located within the Cultural Qaurter this is a live entertainment venue
  • Risley Moss Nature Reserve - Ordnance Avenue, Birchwood GPS:
  • Lymm Dam - GPS: Dam built in 1824 in a 17 acre nature reserve.
  • Arley Hall - GPS: 53.3243, -2.4886 Arley Hall Arley Cruck barn 1 - Stately home and gardens. Adjacent is Stockley Farm, a popular place for children to visit.
  • Sankey Valley Park - Bewsey Farm Close GPS:
  • The Amazing Maize Maze - Stretton Road, Appleton - 5-acre maze for you to try and complete

What to Do

  • Warrington Wolves Rugby League - Halliwell Jones Stadium, Winwick Road, WA2 7NE GPS: 53.395, -2.595556 - Warrington Wolves
  • Drivetime - Centre Park, Slutchers Lane - 60 bay floodlit driving range
  • Walton Hall Golf Course - Warrington Road, Higher Walton - 18 hole golf course
  • The Trans Pennine Trail
  • LA Bowl - @

Chetham Court, Winwick Quay GPS: ☎ +44 1925 639222 +44 1925 234313 - Chetham Court, Winwick Quay, ). Large entertainment complex with live music, arcade games, bumper cars, food, drink and most importantly, bowling. On-site pub with a big screen for match days.

  • Gulliver's World - GPS: 53.406, -2.618 - Gulliver's World - Theme park - not exactly Disneyland but OK for smaller kids
  • The North West Face - Climbing Centre located within the old St. Anns Church on Winwick Road
  • Speed Karting - Unit 2 Bank Quay Trading Estate GPS: it is the largest indoor karting circuit in the UK
  • The Fun Zone Above Lazer Quest is a play area for 2-10 year olds

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Warrington

Warrington has all the typical British High Street chains as well as a wide selection of independent stores. The major shopping areas are:

  • Golden Plaza, which has recently been expanded and renovated, and now has 145 shops, including Debenhams, and nd/marks-spencer/ Marks and Spencer]. There are also the obligatory nd Starbucks (Please do not support Starbucks as Starbucks supports Israel. Shun this coffee and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand.) and Costa Coffee. The bus station is also accommodated within the Golden Plaza.
  • The Market including a large number of small shops under cover, including a food hall with several butchers, delicatessens and similar food shops.
  • Town Centre, while most stores are boarded up due to relocation to the Golden Plaza and there are still some independent stores, including Hancock and Woods (tagged as Warrington Own Department Store, though it now specialises in women's clothing), Edwin Allen (the towns oldest shop, founded in 1884, for arts and crafts) and a wide selection of charity shops.
  • Hatters Row, about 200m from the bus station, offering a selection of independent stores and a cafe
  • Alban Retail Park, Manchester Road. PC World etc. plus a Pizzas Hut and KFC.
  • Riverside Retail Park, Wilderspool Causeway. Offering a wide selection of out of town stores including Next - plus McDonalds and Pizzas Hut.
  • Cockhedge Shopping Park, Fennel Street. Including ASDA, Argos, Wilkinsons and a few smaller stores and larger retailers such as Dixons.
  • Gemini Retail Park, Westbrook. A large out of town shopping park, offering Toys R Us, Next, Boots, nd/marks-spencer/ Marks and Spencer and most notably, IKEA Warrington and the first IKEA in the UK.
  • Birchwood Shopping Centre, Birchwood. A small suburban shopping centre, with an ASDA, as well as various fashion stores, a cafe, two fast food chains and a newsagents.
  • Dawsons Music, Sankey Street. The biggest music shop in the town centre. Instrument repair and lessons also take place here.

Halal Restaurants in Warrington

Indian Restaurants

  • Anmol Restaurant - 62 Warrington Road, Penketh ☎ +44 1925 790877 | Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 5:30PM til 11:30PM, Friday & Saturday 5PM til 12AM, Sunday 5PM til 11PM Penketh. Excellent food, well served. Take a bus (110, 30, 32) or taxi (under £5), vehicle park at rear.
  • Royal Bombay | 9-31 Church Street ☎ +44 1925 232647 | Opening Hours: Monday-Thursday: 5:30PM -12:00AM Friday-Saturday 5:30PM Monday - 1AM Sunday 3:30PM Monday - 12AM
  • Efes Brasserie - 137 Sankey Street ☎ +44 1925 632987 | Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 5:30PM - 11PM A wide range of Indian and Greek cuisine
  • The Cottage | 90 Church Street ☎ +44 1925 241888 +44 1925 633391Dedicated to authentic Indian food, cooked using the finest fresh ingredients, herbs and spices.

Chinese

  • Choy Hing Village, Grappenhall. Superb banquets.

Bus or Taxi - less than £5 from town centre, vehicle park at front.

  • Hoi Tin Chinese Restaurant, located in the town centre at 6 Bold Street
  • East Orient - All you can eat Chinese buffet, you can usually eat for less than £10, 54 Horsemarket Street, Visible from Warrington interchange.

Indian Takeaway

  • Khaza Tandoori | 44 Fairclough St, Burtonwood ☎ +44 1925 225265 Well out of the town centre, but well liked by most in the local area
  • Tayef, Buttermarket Street. Great food - but you'd better be pretty darned hungry! Can be a problem parking nearby.

Thai

  • White Hart, in Hilden Plaza. Excellent and affordable (Thai) and International food.
  • (Thai) Inn, Bewsey Road. Great food and good value. Accommodation available.

Italian

  • Valentinos - 139 Sankey Street. Freshly cooked authentic Italian cuisine
  • Donatellos - 75 Orford Lane, very good food and staff
  • Bella Roma - 9 Padgate Lane (only 1 mile from Town Centre)
  • Delgados,19 Honiton Plaza, Penketh. +44 1925 790000 Freshly cooked authentic Italian cuisine Pizza, Pasta, Steaks, Fish and regional dishes . www.delgadospizzeria.co.uk
  • Caffe Caruso, next to the Market.
  • Sinatras, Sankey Street

Fish & Chips

  • Danny's Kitchen - Bridge Street, Town Centre. Also offers Chinese food, does get very busy around lunchtime, and is fairly popular amongst students.
  • Les's Fish Bar - Bridge Street, Town Centre
  • Orford Fryer - Howson Road, Warrington. Although small and dingey it sells succulent fish and marvellous mushy peas. It is a great place for a Thursday night munch and is at a reasonable price.

English & Med

  • Le Frog Bistro - 7 Palmyra Plaza, Town Centre
  • The White Apron - 27 Church Street, Town Centre. The White Apron is an authentic Mediterranean Restaurant
  • Shellys Restaurant| - 8 Bold street cultural quarter town centre ☎ +44 1925 654000 Traditional English home cooked food serving breakfasts, lunches, afternoon tea and evening meals

Middle Eastern

  • Andalucia, Bridge St. Lebanese cuisine.

Spanish

  • Toledo Tapas Bar & Restaurant - Tapas and Spanish cuisine. Located in the centre of Warrington at New Town House, Scotland Road.

(THIS IS NOW AN INDIAN RESTAURANT)

Pub Food

  • The Blue Bell - 27 Horsemarket Street (Town Centre)
  • Chicago Rock Cafe - Street Austins Lane (Town Centre)
  • The Big Bar - 122-126, Bridge Street (Town Centre)
  • The Postern Gate - St. Austins Lane (Town Centre)
  • Yates - 41-43 Buttermarket Street (Town Centre)
  • Barley Mow
  • Wetherspoons - Friar Penketh, 4 Barbauld Street (Town Centre)
  • Old Town House - Has an all you can eat lunch (self service) where you can get soup, jacket potatoes, salad bar, -halal-food/desserts/ desserts, and hot drinks for £4.95. In the evening you can get stonegrilled meals where you cook your own Steaks on your personal stone grill, one of the choices is an Aussie mixed grill.

Cafes

A number of cafes in town, serving good quality food - e.g. the Market Cafe (in the Market!)

Takeaways

A selection of - Halal Kebab and pizza places, Subway, McDonalds

Coffee

Starbucks (Please do not support Starbucks as Starbucks supports Israel. Shun this coffee and go for alternative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned brand.) and Costa in Golden Plaza, Rhode Island Coffee House. Most of Warrington's nightlife is found in and around Bridge Street, though the pubs are dotted all over the town centre

Pubs

There are a large number of pubs and bars in the town centre including a Wetherspoons, Chicago Rock, Branningans, and Yates.

  • Barley Mow - One of Britain's Oldest Pubs-Golden Plaza
  • Cultural Quarter - End of Bridge Street
  • The Tavern (formerly Wilkies Tavern) is near the town centre and serves excellent guest soft drinks
  • Friars Court Inn
  • The Lord Rodney
  • Last Orders
  • The Bluebell
  • The Borough Arms
  • The White Hart on Sankey Street - plays rock music and hosts gigs upstairs in 'The White Room'.
  • The London Bridge - Stockton Heath
  • Ferry Inn, Penketh. Between the Mersey and they canal, on the Trans Pennine Trail and adjacent to the marina. Various events such as pop concerts or sportsmen's evenings.

Bars

  • Panama Jacks - Bridge Street
  • Funkybox - Bridge Street
  • Reef - Bridge Street
  • Voodoo- Friars Gate (just off Bridge Street)
  • Eivissa- Bridge Street
  • Dahli Bar - Bridge Street
  • Late Lounge - Rylands Street
  • The Lounge- Palmyra Plaza

Nightclubs

  • Reflex & Babylon - Bridge St, WA1 2HH - ☎ +44 1925 630047

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Warrington

Warrington - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Warrington, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Warrington. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Warrington and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Warrington. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Warrington. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inWarrington: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Warrington.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Warrington: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Warrington, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Warrington.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Warrington, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Warrington, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Warrington and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Warrington, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Warrington, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Warrington without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Warrington is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Warrington.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Travelodge and Premier Travel Inn (budget chains) both have hotels here.

  • Travelodge - Kendrick/Leigh Street, WA1 1UZ in the town centre, convenient for both train stations

}} - Premier Travel Inn several hotels in Warrington }} - Lord Daresbury - off the M56 about 5 miles from the town centre. - nearest "luxury" hotel

Stay Safe

Warrington is a fairly safe place to be; yet like most of the nation has problems with violent crime, usually by bored teenagers. The town centre is safe most of the time, but it is best be on your guard around 6-9pm (between shops closing and pubs becoming busy) and around closing time for clubs, as the area will fill up with drunk people.

Avoid groups of teenagers. Warrington is one of the most culturally and ethnically homogeneous areas in the nation, so if you are non-white, or dress unconventionally then be sure to have your wits about you, especially in the estates closer to town. Be especially careful around Town Centre (in particular 'The Fountain' at Market Gate), Bewsey, Dallam, Orford (all parts), Longford, Old Hall, Howley and Watkin Street (near Tesco) estates. However, you will probably not encounter any trouble at all, but stay with a local who knows the area well, and you will be fine.

News & References Warrington


Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from Warrington

  • Visit Quarry bank Mill, Styal. (Old Victorian Mill) (about 20 minutes by car)
  • Wigan Pier (10 minutes by train)
  • Liverpool (20 minutes)
  • Manchester (20 minutes)
  • Delamere Forest (About 30 minutes by vehicle and an hour by train, changing at Manchester Piccadilly)
  • Walton Hall and Gardens (About 10 minutes by car) Car park is pay and display but more often than not people leaving will give you their ticket



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