Guidebook for Manchester

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Guidebook for Manchester

Sightseeing

Home Of Manchester City Football Club. Often holds Concerts out of Season
142 locals recommend
Etihad Stadium
Ashton New Road
142 locals recommend
Home Of Manchester City Football Club. Often holds Concerts out of Season
Home Of Lancashire County Cricket Club. Often holds Concerts out of Season.
67 locals recommend
Old Trafford Cricket Ground
Talbot Road
67 locals recommend
Home Of Lancashire County Cricket Club. Often holds Concerts out of Season.
Home of Manchester United Football Club.
149 locals recommend
Old Trafford
Sir Matt Busby Way
149 locals recommend
Home of Manchester United Football Club.
The world's biggest and best football museum. Drama, History, Skill, Art, Faith, Style, Passion is what it's all about at the National Football Museum
174 locals recommend
National Football Museum
Todd Street
174 locals recommend
The world's biggest and best football museum. Drama, History, Skill, Art, Faith, Style, Passion is what it's all about at the National Football Museum
The People’s History Museum in Manchester is the national museum of democracy.
72 locals recommend
People's History Museum
Left Bank
72 locals recommend
The People’s History Museum in Manchester is the national museum of democracy.
Manchester Art Gallery is free to enter and open seven days a week. It houses many works of local and international significance and has a collection of more than 25,000 objects!
206 locals recommend
Manchester Art Gallery
Mosley Street
206 locals recommend
Manchester Art Gallery is free to enter and open seven days a week. It houses many works of local and international significance and has a collection of more than 25,000 objects!
Rail links to the East and North East of England
24 locals recommend
Manchester Victoria Railway Station
Victoria Station Approach
24 locals recommend
Rail links to the East and North East of England
The Museum was founded in 1981. Funded by Greater Manchester Police, it not only collects and preserves archive material and objects relating to the history of policing in the Greater Manchester area.
30 locals recommend
Greater Manchester Police Museum
57A Newton St
30 locals recommend
The Museum was founded in 1981. Funded by Greater Manchester Police, it not only collects and preserves archive material and objects relating to the history of policing in the Greater Manchester area.
Manchester Cathedral and Gardens
86 locals recommend
Manchester Cathedral
Victoria Street
86 locals recommend
Manchester Cathedral and Gardens

Arts & Culture

Housed in the remains of a former derelict textile cutting room in Stevenson Square, KRAAK Gallery crept onto the creative scene in 2009 and quickly established a reputation as a connective hub
Kraak
11 Stevenson Square
Housed in the remains of a former derelict textile cutting room in Stevenson Square, KRAAK Gallery crept onto the creative scene in 2009 and quickly established a reputation as a connective hub
In 2016, CFCCA will celebrate its 30 year anniversary in Manchester with a high profile exhibition programme spanning 6 months featuring some of the very best Chinese contemporary artists of today.
11 locals recommend
Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art
13 Thomas St
11 locals recommend
In 2016, CFCCA will celebrate its 30 year anniversary in Manchester with a high profile exhibition programme spanning 6 months featuring some of the very best Chinese contemporary artists of today.
Contemporary venue exhibiting and selling non-mainstream art, rock posters and designer urban vinyl.
Richard Goodall Gallery
Contemporary venue exhibiting and selling non-mainstream art, rock posters and designer urban vinyl.
Entertainment centre with cinema restaurants, nightclubs, bars and a gym.
15 locals recommend
The Printworks
27 Withy Grove
15 locals recommend
Entertainment centre with cinema restaurants, nightclubs, bars and a gym.
Victorian setting for artists' studios with contemporary jewellery, ceramics and art for sale.
27 locals recommend
Manchester Craft and Design Centre
17 Oak St
27 locals recommend
Victorian setting for artists' studios with contemporary jewellery, ceramics and art for sale.

Shopping

Afflecks is an emporium of eclecticism, a totem of indie commerce in Manchester’s Northern Quarter and above all else a fantastic place to SHOP for anything from Top hats to tattoos.
78 locals recommend
Affleck's, Manchester
52 Church St
78 locals recommend
Afflecks is an emporium of eclecticism, a totem of indie commerce in Manchester’s Northern Quarter and above all else a fantastic place to SHOP for anything from Top hats to tattoos.

Drinks & Nightlife

Late night club featuring live bands and DJs
21 locals recommend
The Ruby Lounge
High Street
21 locals recommend
Late night club featuring live bands and DJs
Nice relaxed place to have a drink. Lively at the weekends and quieter in the week. Serves a range of traditional ales and does good food too.
6 locals recommend
The Abel Heywood & Jessie Heywood's Remarkable Gin & Food Emporium
38 Turner St
6 locals recommend
Nice relaxed place to have a drink. Lively at the weekends and quieter in the week. Serves a range of traditional ales and does good food too.

Food Scene

Light eats and drinks plus showcase space for emerging artists and community development projects.
Nexus Art Cafe
2 Dale St
Light eats and drinks plus showcase space for emerging artists and community development projects.
Plush sofas and chandeliers in a buzzing venue with club, bar and informal tapas dining. Once labelled 'Manchester's Best Kept Secret', Lammars was voted the Best Bar in Manchester two years in a row.
Lammars Bar At Favelas Cantina
57 Hilton Street
Plush sofas and chandeliers in a buzzing venue with club, bar and informal tapas dining. Once labelled 'Manchester's Best Kept Secret', Lammars was voted the Best Bar in Manchester two years in a row.
In the heart of the Northern Quarter, the English Lounge is as the name suggests the most 'English' of venues with leather sofas, bookshelves, prints on the walls and lots of dark wood setting the ton
The English Lounge
64-66 High St
In the heart of the Northern Quarter, the English Lounge is as the name suggests the most 'English' of venues with leather sofas, bookshelves, prints on the walls and lots of dark wood setting the ton