Personally, I think it's worthwhile to see the Dream Theater of Football and the place where Beckham came out. Because this is a review trip, there is a lesson in school here, so this time also take the children to see. Tickets are required to enter the stadium. Adults are 18 fat people and children are 12 fat people. It is estimated that tickets are not required for people under 4 years old. My family is 5 years old. After entering, I visited the museum, which showed the history of Manchester United, the stars and trophies of all the teams of Qian Dynasty, because the individual did not like football very much, so they passed through the generations. After visiting the museum, they go downstairs to the place near the stadium. They will organize groups of tourists. They can't go around one by one. There are 25 people in our group from all over the world. The explanation is in English. They will take the group into the stadium and stop at nine different places inside and outside the stadium for photos and explanations. It feels good. There are six spots in the stadium. The tour guide will tell us some interesting stories about where to take the best pictures and where to sell the most expensive tickets. In addition, there are team dressing rooms, press conference rooms, behind each seat are the number of players and their wardrobes, restaurants, masseurs, access before the game. Here we have to say a few more words. The tour guide divides you into two teams, Manchester United and the United World Team, playing music before the game, shaking hands between the two players, making you feel immersed. Feeling. Although I don't like football, I still felt shocked at that moment! It takes two hours for the tour guides to come down with their explanations. After the visit, the Manchester United souvenir shop was very large and the items were quite complete. We bought a lot of souvenirs crazily and returned to give people a souvenir. Of course, I don't think the price is cheap either. Coming out of the stadium, you can also take a look at Salford Lowery in front of you.