'''The West End''' of Sheffield.
Get in
By Bus: The West End is served fequently by buses, contact the TIC to find out more.
By Tram: City Hall, West Street, and University of Sheffield tram stops are all served by the Blue and Yellow lines on the Supertram.
See
Barkers Pool and the City Hall, West Street with its infamous and unbeatable nightlife, the magnificent architecture round the University, Weston Park and it's fantastic museum, and Broomhill.
Do
Weston Park Museum [http://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/coresite/html/WPM.asp] - Free to enter museum. Benefiting from a __19 million refurbished completed in 2006, this is a pleasant and modern museum. Particularly suitable for Children. Galleries on Sheffield, the Arctic, natural history, art and treasures. There is also a gallery with changing displays. A cafe and picnic area can also be found on si
Weston Park [http://www.sheffield.gov.uk/out--about/parks-woodlands--countryside/parks/a-z-city-district--local--parks/weston-park]- A free to enter 5 hectare public park bordering Weston Park museum. The park was refurbished and re-modelled in 2008. There is a band-stand, tennis courts and water features within the park. The park plays host to many events during summer.
Buy
West Street and Broomhill are thronged with shops, restaurants, bars and pubs of every different variety.
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