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Canal Street

Canal Street

The Canal Street is the centre of the Manchester Gay Village in England. It is a pedestrainesed street that runs along the Rochdale canal and has a number of restaurants and bars. This place is recognized as the LGBT centre of the UK outside London. The World famous Canal Street is Manchester is the home of the original "Queer as Folk".The Gay village, as it is known, also hosts various annual events like Sparkle the Trans festival, The Skins weekend or the Bears bash. UK's most successful Annual Pride event is Manchester Pride, where over ten thousand people come to participate. A lot of tourists visit this place for the numerous dining joints. Read More

Castlefield

Castlefield

Located in the Southwest of the city centre, Castlefield is the first Urban Heritage Park in Great Britain. It is a city park which is considered to be the original urban heritage park. It has numerous canals and railway viaducts, a fort and a museum. Castlefield is located in the south western end of Deansgate in Manchester. It is considered to be the Roman as well as the industrial heart of the city. This isn't a conventional park and it has more Roman ruins than any major attractions. It is a rare stretch of open land amidst the city centre. Read More

Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral

Formerly known as the Cathedral and Collegiate church of St. Mary, St Denys and St. George, Manchester Cathedral is the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Manchester. It is also the seat of the Bishop of Manchester and the parish church of the city. It is located on Victoria Street in Manchester City Centre. Manchester Cathedral's main building of the Cathedral is built in Perpendicular Gothic Style and it is really elegant in its structure. The visitor's centre of the church was opened by Queen Elizabeth II. The centre has a shop as well as an exhibition room. The major attraction is the 15th century Hanging Bridge. Read More

Chinatown, Manchester

Chinatown in Manchester is an ethnic enclave situated in the centre of the city and the second-largest Chinatown in the UK. Chinatown in Manchester is one of the major tourist attractions in the city, especially for food lovers. It is the third largest Chinatown in entire Europe. The Chinese have an influence all over the world. The beginning of the Chinatown is marked with an archway on the Faulkner Street and it contains a large number of Chinese, Thai, Nepali, Japanese, Singaporean, Vietnamese and Malaysian restaurants. People from all over the city visit this place to try out these cuisines and enjoy a glimpse of China culture. Read More

Cloud 23

Cloud 23

A visit to Manchester is incomplete without visiting the Cloud 23 Bar in the city. Whether you are a drinker or not, this place must be on the top list for your visit to Manchester. It is located at the highest point of Manchester and one can have a brilliant view of the city from this place. Cloud 23 is not just a mere bar, it is considered to be amongst the best bars in the world. One can find everything that is needed for a perfect night out here. the bar is located on the 23rd floor of the iconic building in England. Sitting with a glass of wine in hand and overlooking the panoramic cityscape can be considered as the best feeling. Read More

Imperial War Museum North

Imperial War Museum North

The imperial war memorial of Manchester exhibits the main conflicts of the 20th century with the help of a wide range of displays, regular screenings of short films and other weapons. The aluminium-clad building is worth watching. It is located at the Quays. Imperial War Museum North, also known as the IWM North, is a museum located in Manchester, England. It is one of the five branches of the IWMs. The motive of this museum is to explore the impact of the modern conflicts on the society in general. The museum was designed by architect Daniel Libeskind and opened in July 2002. There are a lot of exhibitions that take place here. The exhibitions expresses all the aspects of modern war, people's suffering and experiences due to the conflict in all fields of life and the negative issues. Read More

John Rylands Library

John Rylands Library

John Rylands Library is considered to be one of the oldest gems in the city of Manchester. It is considered a masterpiece with a Victorian Gothic style of architecture and it is any book lover's dream place. It is located on Deansgate at present, it is part of the University of Manchester Library. Opened in 1900, the library was founded by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in the memory of her husband, John Rylands. This library is one of the only five libraries dedicated to National research. It contains more than 4 million printed books and manuscripts and over 50000 electronic books. An hour-long digital session on zoom can be booked to view some of the special collections. Such kind of in-person appointments also can be booked, in advance, at the library by visiting within opening hours. This place is totally a book lover's paradise. Read More

Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester Art Gallery is home to a brilliant collection of British art as well as a large number of European masterpieces which attract a lot of tourists every year. It is home to paintings of Francis Bacon, Henry Moore and Stanley Spencer. It is located on Mosley Street. The museum houses the finest art collections in the country. Majority of the art works where done in the Victorian and contemporary era. The highlights of the Manchester Art Gallery include the pre Raphaelite paintings, design and craft as well as the early 20th century British artworks. Exciting exhibitions are held in the gallery and there are wide range of events taking place here. There are various interactive activities like the talks and tours and other hands on activities where you can feel the glass, ceramic, metal and wooden artworks. Read More

Museum of Science and Industry

Museum of Science and Industry

This museum is set amidst the remnants of the world's oldest passenger railway station. It is a true museum for every member of the family as it has a lot of fascinating things to offer. Kids, adults and even elderly people would love to have the hands-on exhibitions. It is located on Liverpool Road, Greater Manchester. One can discover the rich legacy of Manchester in the field of industrial innovations and scientific inventions at this museum of science and industry. The city of Manchester has deep connections with the world of science and industry and it is from here that the first steam powered mill and the microcomputer started. This museum is for all.There is a huge collection of vintage vehicles along with historical machinery. Read More

Old Trafford

Old Trafford

Old Trafford is a football stadium in Greater Manchester that is home to the team Manchester United. It is located in Stretford in Greater Manchester. The stadium also has an attached museum. The stadium was nicknamed "The Theatre of Dreams" by Bobby Charlton. It has a capacity of 75,635 people and is the largest club stadium of any football team in the entire world. It was founded in 1878 as Newton Heat LYR FC and in 1902 they became Manchester United which is now the most successful team in England. There is also a museum attached to it which preserves the history of 130 years of football. The stadium tour is a must when visiting Manchester. The city of Manchester has been made more famous because of the Manchester United and Manchester city football clubs. Read More

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