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The Ganesha elephant stone in Manchester is a mesmerizing fusion of Eastern spirituality and Western urban landscape. This intricately carved statue of Lord Ganesha, the Hindu elephant-headed deity, showcases exquisite Indian craftsmanship with its ornate details and serene expression. A popular spot for both spiritual seekers and art lovers, rubbing the trunk is said to bring good fortune—making it a must-visit hidden gem in this industrial city.

Hyatt House Manchester

Hyatt House Manchester

4.8 / 5Outstanding138 Reviews
55 Booth St W
1.77KM from Ganesha elephant stone

Nestled in the vibrant innovation district of Manchester, this hotel boasts an ideal location just a short walk from major transport hubs and attractions. As the first Hyatt House in the UK, it offers comprehensive amenities including a fitness center, meeting rooms, and services tailored for Chinese guests, plus kid-friendly dining options. With a stellar 4.8 rating, it’s perfect for both business and leisure travelers seeking comfort and convenience.

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Dakota Manchester

Dakota Manchester

4.8 / 5Outstanding44 Reviews
29 Ducie St
1.06KM from Ganesha elephant stone
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ganesha elephant stone

The Ganesha Elephant Stone is situated near the Indian Arts & Culture Centre in central Manchester, UK. This distinctive sculpture depicts the Hindu deity Ganesha, symbolizing wisdom and prosperity. Use Google Maps for precise navigation, and explore nearby Indian shops and restaurants for a multicultural experience.

This statue commemorates the contributions of Manchester's South Asian community to the city's culture, celebrating Hindu festivals. Lord Ganesha, revered as the remover of obstacles and god of wisdom, is intricately carved in traditional Indian style. Annual festivals feature vibrant community celebrations around the sculpture.

Free access! The Ganesha statue is an outdoor public art installation open 24/7. Nearby Indian Arts & Culture Centre may charge for special exhibitions (check their website). Ideal for quick visits or photography stops.

Head to Curry Mile (Wilmslow Road), 5 minutes away, famous for South Asian cuisine:

  • "Zouk Tea Room" for Punjabi dishes
  • "Mughli Charcoal Pit" for grilled meats
  • "Sanskruti" offers Jain vegetarian options Most serve halal food with authentic spices.

Top picks within 15-min walk:

  • Jurys Inn Manchester: Budget-friendly
  • The Midland: Historic 5-star luxury
  • ibis Styles Manchester: Modern design near Oxford Road station Book early during peak seasons or major events.

Daytime visits (10:00-17:00) offer the best lighting for photos. For cultural immersion, plan around September's Ganesh Chaturthi festival, though crowds are larger. Carry an umbrella in rainy weather as the area has limited cover.