Spend a long vacation in the city of Manchester
United Kingdom | June 1, 2010 | No discussion yetTraveling to the city of Manchester in Europe will be beneficial to you, as there are plenty of things to see and do. It is a huge city and has many districts. Located in the northwest direction of England, the city offers great history and culture. Manchester is known for its tempting music, which will make you rejoice every moment spend in the city.
The districts of Manchester are:
- East Central
- North Central
- West Central
- North
- South
- University Corridor
- Salford and the Western Districts
Due to the industrial past, the city has a negative reputation, but today, Manchester is one of the famous and attractive places in the world and is also a well-known tourist destination. If you are planning your vacation then the city of Manchester is a good option where you can enjoy the old and modern attractions. So book a flight ticket to Manchester International Airport (MAN), which is located in the south of the city, and explore as much sights as possible. It is the largest airport in the United Kingdom, which lies outside London.
You can easily explore many various attractions of the city by foot. At every short walking distance, you will get a major attraction, which are simply excellent. To see the panorama of the city of Manchester, head to the Manchester Wheel, lies in the Exchange Square in the Millennium Quarter. This is really a great option to see the city from an elevated height. Explore Chinatown; the Village, which is also recognized as the Gay Village; and the Curry Mile filled with curry restaurants, sari shops, and jewelry stores.
Those looking for some historical sites can visit:
- The Castlefield
- The University of Manchester on the Oxford Road
- Manchester Cathedral in the Millennium Quarter
- Manchester Town Hall on Albert Square
- John Rylands Library on Deansgate
- St Ann’s Church
Spend some time at the cultural Manchester:
- Central Library & Theatre near Albert Square
- The Cornerhouse on Oxford Road
- Imperial War Museum North at The Quays
- The Lowry at Pier 8 on The Quays
- Manchester Art Gallery near Chinatown
- Manchester Museum on Oxford Road
- Gallery of English Costume in Platt Hall Rusholme
- The Museum of Science and Industry in Castlefield
- People’s History Museum on Bridge Street
- Urbis in Millennium Quarter
- The Whiteworth Art Gallery on Oxford Road
- Bridgewater Hall near St. Peter’s Square and Manchester Central Exhibition Centre
- Manchester Jewish Museum on 190 Cheetham Hill Road
If you get some more time, then visit the Hidden Manchester:
- Chetham’s Library
- St. Mary’s, The Hidden Gem
- Trinity Bridge
- The Hulme Bridge
- Parsonage Gardens
- Portico Library and Gallery
- Midland Bank Building
The city has thousands of things to see and do. Enjoy shopping and try out some of the famous cuisines of Manchester.














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