Time to tick a box off that seven-wonders list; Machu Picchu is the place to visit. Prepare for the most ground-breaking 45-minute adventure at Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City. This wonderful event, located at Transmission House, Manchester, takes you on the world’s first large-scale free-roam VR expedition.
Forget the Great Wall, Machu Picchu takes the crown. Travel 450 years back to the ancient Inca Empire, offering an extraordinary VR journey for the whole family. Guided by top 3D specialists and historians, ensuring both stunning visuals and historical accuracy. The Colosseum hosted games, the Taj Mahal hosted love, but only Machu Picchu hosts your soul.
What can you expect?
Expect an extraordinary VR journey that takes you all the way to the ancient Andes. This cinematic adventure allows you to freely explore the shared virtual space with your friends and family. We all know the famous postcard view, but the true adventure begins when you start exploring the real Inca secrets yourself. This immersive adventure truly allows you to feel what it’s like to climb breaking peaks, wander through the Temple of the Sun and stroll the famed terraces.
Uncover the secret of the inspiring Seventh Wonder, witness sacred rituals, learn about the history, architecture and culture in a deeply interactive way. Make this immersive experience even more exciting with a Machu Picchu: Journey to the Lost City AI guide named Teri. The guide provides an engaging and educational narrative. And guess what? The experience is available in five languages, including English, French, and Spanish, making it the perfect spot to bring anybody visiting our town.

Your historic journey begins at Transmission House, situated in the heart of Manchester’s vibrant Northern Quarter. The easiest way to get to your Machu Picchu adventure is via Manchester Piccadilly Station, only about a 10 to 12-minute walk away. Alternatively, you can take a quick Metrolink tram from Piccadilly to Market Street or Piccadilly Gardens. Both of which leave you just a 5-minute walk from Tib Street. Time to see the unseen.