The Centre Square has plenty of benches, a lovely grass area, some fountains (which are usually fenced off but occasionally you can walk in them) and a large TV screen. The large screen usually just shows the news channel but does show special events like the Olympics, films, concerts etc.
There's the large Bottle of Notes sculpture, a pretty pond (which often has ducks) and the library nearby too.
Teens/students (usually the 'alternative/emo' crowd) tend to hang around the Centre Square but they never seem like intimidating groups. Just watch out for the odd frisbee heading in your direction!
MIMA (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art) is a free entry art gallery which has different exhibitions on throughout the year so it's a place you can definitely visit more than once.
Unless there's a school party inside, it's generally a very quiet gallery, sometimes a little too quiet and I feel a bit awkward walking around on my own.
The gallery has three floors, although there's not always an exhibition on each floor, it varies. There's a large staircase to get to each floor, or a lift if you're not a stair-person.
They often have plenty of free leaflets about the art work on display, plus a small shop where you can buy various art-related stuff.
There are a couple of seats around the gallery, but they also provide free fold-up stools so you can sit and study the art for longer.
Overall, I would say it's a great gallery, you can probably spend about an hour looking around (depending on what's there at the time) and it's well-worth a visit. It's free so you're not losing out if you don't like it! read more