Sunday 27th July 2025 - Coronation Street Tour and Trafford Centre
Join Connor aboard our executive coach for a day trip like no other.
Once at your chosen destination you're free to explore however you wish and have a great day out, before joining our return journey home.
All ages are welcome on our daytrips, despite the common misconception.
We offer a one seat = one price policy unless specified otherwise.
Our group tickets where available offer a great price for ANY group of 4 (including children)
PICK UP POINTS AND TIMES
E-Coaches Depot, Amber Business Centre, Riddings - 07:30
Riddings Industrial Estate Entrance - 07:31
Codnor Marketplace - 07:40
Ripley Marketplace -07:50
Swanwick Opposite Church - 08:00
Alfreton - Bus Station 08:05
Alfreton - Railway Station- 08:10
South Normanton J28 Church 08:15
We will contact you upon booking to clarify your exact boarding point and accurate timings.
GROUP TICKET - ANY GROUP OF 4
Your ticket includes return coach travel to and from your chosen destination.
When booking your seat you can choose to sit at the front, mid or rear of the coach. We will endeavor to ensure all of your party is sat together, to allow us to do this, please book all of your tickets together.
Your email confirmation acts as your ticket, please bring this with you on the day (displaying this on your phone is fine).
Please refer to our terms and conditions for our cancellation policy.
ABOUT OUR DESTINATION
Coronation Street (colloquially referred to as Corrie) is a British television soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960.The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced street in the fictional town of Weatherfield in Greater Manchester. The location was itself based on Salford, the hometown of the show's first screenwriter and creator.
The Trafford Centre is a large indoor shopping centre and entertainment complex in Urmston, Greater Manchester, England. It opened in 1998 and is third largest in the United Kingdom by retail space.
Originally developed by the Peel Group, the Trafford Centre was sold to Capital Shopping Centres, later to become Intu, in 2011 for £1.65 billion;[14] it set a record as the costliest single property sale in British history.