ITV's Cold Feet will return for a ninth series and viewers will be dying to know where the popular show is shot.
If lucky, fans may also have a chance to visit the filming locations in person and get a feel for what it's like to be on the comedy-drama.
Where is Cold Feet filmed?
Cold feet is filmed on location both in and around the city of Manchester.
These are the scenes of the ups and downs Adam and his friends go through on a daily basis.
Bridgewater Hall
Bridgewater Hall is a concert venue located in the city centre of Manchester which currently hosts over 250 performances a year.
The building is host to The Hallé orchestra Hallé Youth Orchestra and Choir and also the main venue for the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
The building opened in 1996 and it was named after the Third Duke of Bridgewater.
Manchester Ship Canal
The Manchester Ship canal links the city to the Irish sea.
Major landmarks along the route of the canal include the Barton Swing Aqueduct and Trafford Park, Europe's largest planned industrial estate.
During the show we see Pete Gifford (played by John Thompson) and Adam Williams (played by James Nesbitt) drag a man out of the in the worst possible scenario for the father of two, who used to suffer from depression.
Filmed during early spring of 2018 where the conditions still aren't warm, it must have been a hard scene to film.
The Woodstock Pub
The Woodstock is located in West Didsbury's most established restaurants and it a favourite amongst the locals.
Well-connected to the rest of Manchester, The Woodstock Arms is an ideal spot for relaxation and refreshment after a day’s retail therapy, Chorlton Water Park or one of the many things you can do in the city of Manchester.
The pub is certainly a favourite place to visit for buddies Adam, Pete and David (played by Robert Bathurst).
Location manager Mark O’Hanlon once said: "We always wanted that to feel like that was their local pub in Didsbury, so we always wanted it to feel really authentic to that.”
Didsbury
From the very moment Cold Feet first burst onto the scene way back in 1998, all the couples have remained in Didsbury and the love for the suburb has never wavered.
Pete and Jenny and David and Karen, who live in the two most popular houses on the show, are filmed at properties on Didsbury's, Kingston Road.
However, you may be surprised to know that all of the interior scenes that look exactly like really nice houses.
In fact, they are actually sets that have been built to film at Gorton's Space Studios.
Salford Lads Club
The club began well over a century ago in 1903, but became an iconic landmark when its doorstep was used as the setting for the inner sleeve of The Smiths' album The Queen Is Dead.
After being put on the map by The Smiths it has attracted many from around the globe.
The club is also a music venue in its own right and is a lads’ and girls’ club with activities every night of the week.
The club was formed as a means to try and stop young boys committing crime and getting involved in Victorian gangs.
Since then Salford Lads Club has welcomed more than 22,000 members.
Can I visit the filming locations?
All these filming locations can be visited.
The Salford Lads Club is available to hire on the club's official website and they also host open days.
With Bridgewater Hall being a concert venue, fans can visit their website and buy tickets to watch the events that will be taking place there.
Fans of Cold Feet are able to visit the Manchester Canal and Didsbury at any time and the Woodstock Pub opens from midday-11pm from Monday to Thursday, and opens slightly later from midday-1am on Friday and Saturday.
The pub opens on midday and closes at an earlier time of 10.30pm on Sunday.
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