Arts & Culture
Former Edwardian pump station housing displays on local and national working-class life.
72 locals recommend
People's History Museum
Left BankFormer Edwardian pump station housing displays on local and national working-class life.
The John Rylands Library is a late-Victorian neo-Gothic building on Deansgate. The library, which opened to the public in 1900, was founded by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in memory of her husband, John Rylands.
107 locals recommend
The John Rylands Library
150 DeansgateThe John Rylands Library is a late-Victorian neo-Gothic building on Deansgate. The library, which opened to the public in 1900, was founded by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in memory of her husband, John Rylands.
Great for mid-morning coffee or lunch! The Royal Exchange is a grade II listed building located in the city centre, between St Ann's Square and Cross Street (opposite Boots the chemist).
58 locals recommend
Royal Exchange Theatre
Old Bank StreetGreat for mid-morning coffee or lunch! The Royal Exchange is a grade II listed building located in the city centre, between St Ann's Square and Cross Street (opposite Boots the chemist).
The Comedy Store offers food, drinks and regular events including stand-up nights.
30 locals recommend
The Comedy Store
Whitworth Street WestThe Comedy Store offers food, drinks and regular events including stand-up nights.
One of the largest concert venues in Europe. It opened in 1995 and has a capacity of more than 20,000. The £52m arena was named the third busiest arena in the world in 2015.
96 locals recommend
AO Arena
Hunts BankOne of the largest concert venues in Europe. It opened in 1995 and has a capacity of more than 20,000. The £52m arena was named the third busiest arena in the world in 2015.
Opened in April 2015, HOME is a centre for international contemporary art, theatre and film.
95 locals recommend
HOME Manchester
2 Tony Wilson PlOpened in April 2015, HOME is a centre for international contemporary art, theatre and film.
The Palace Theatre is one of the main theatres in Manchester. It's situated on Oxford Street, on the north-east corner of the intersection with Whitworth Street.
75 locals recommend
Palace Theatre
97 Oxford StThe Palace Theatre is one of the main theatres in Manchester. It's situated on Oxford Street, on the north-east corner of the intersection with Whitworth Street.
MEDIA CITY; home of the BBC, ITV, the Lowry Theatre, Lowry shopping outlet, Vue Cinema, health and fitness centres, and many eating venues.
31 locals recommend
MediaCityUK station
MEDIA CITY; home of the BBC, ITV, the Lowry Theatre, Lowry shopping outlet, Vue Cinema, health and fitness centres, and many eating venues.
The Museum of Science and Industry is a large museum devoted to the development of science, technology and industry with emphasis on the city's achievements in these fields.
284 locals recommend
Science and Industry Museum
Liverpool RoadThe Museum of Science and Industry is a large museum devoted to the development of science, technology and industry with emphasis on the city's achievements in these fields.
Situated on Mosley Street/Princess Street, the gallery is a publicly owned art museum in the city centre (less than a mile from the apartment) - and a great place to go for mid-morning coffee or lunch.
206 locals recommend
Manchester Art Gallery
Mosley StreetSituated on Mosley Street/Princess Street, the gallery is a publicly owned art museum in the city centre (less than a mile from the apartment) - and a great place to go for mid-morning coffee or lunch.
Visit Manchester's museum of war and conflict. Exhibitions and events cover real stories of war from WW1 to the present day.
108 locals recommend
IWM North
Trafford Wharf RoadVisit Manchester's museum of war and conflict. Exhibitions and events cover real stories of war from WW1 to the present day.
Salford Museum and Art Gallery was the UK's 'first free public library', which opened in January 1850, followed in November by a museum and art gallery.
28 locals recommend
Salford Museum & Art Gallery
CrescentSalford Museum and Art Gallery was the UK's 'first free public library', which opened in January 1850, followed in November by a museum and art gallery.
Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) is leading the UK in exploring Chinese contemporary culture. Their aim is to make Chinese contemporary art and visual culture accessible to everyone through exhibitions, events, shop, artist residencies, festivals, engagement programmes and research forums.
11 locals recommend
Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art
13 Thomas StCentre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) is leading the UK in exploring Chinese contemporary culture. Their aim is to make Chinese contemporary art and visual culture accessible to everyone through exhibitions, events, shop, artist residencies, festivals, engagement programmes and research forums.
A £15 million development has transformed the gallery, doubling it in size and creating new spaces that embrace the park it calls home.
97 locals recommend
Whitworth Art Gallery
Oxford RoadA £15 million development has transformed the gallery, doubling it in size and creating new spaces that embrace the park it calls home.
Shopping
Spinningfields is Manchester's luxury dining and shopping destination and home to the likes of Mulberry, Emporio Armani, Manchester House, Neighbourhood and Tattu.
85 locals recommend
Spinningfields
Spinningfields is Manchester's luxury dining and shopping destination and home to the likes of Mulberry, Emporio Armani, Manchester House, Neighbourhood and Tattu.
High-end fashion store with international designer labels, plus homeware, beauty and cafes. Great spot for afternoon tea!
35 locals recommend
Harvey Nichols
21 New Cathedral StHigh-end fashion store with international designer labels, plus homeware, beauty and cafes. Great spot for afternoon tea!
Grade II listed Victorian shopping arcade, located between Deansgate and St Ann's Square.
Barton Arcade
48 Barton SquareGrade II listed Victorian shopping arcade, located between Deansgate and St Ann's Square.
Victorian setting for artists' studios with contemporary jewellery, vintage, ceramics and art for sale.
27 locals recommend
Manchester Craft and Design Centre
17 Oak StVictorian setting for artists' studios with contemporary jewellery, vintage, ceramics and art for sale.
The Trafford Centre is a large indoor shopping centre and leisure complex in Trafford Park which is five miles west of Manchester city centre.
378 locals recommend
The Trafford Centre
The Trafford Centre is a large indoor shopping centre and leisure complex in Trafford Park which is five miles west of Manchester city centre.
King Street is one of the most important thoroughfares of Manchester city centre. Formerly the centre of the north-west banking industry it has become progressively dominated by high-end shops.
Hobbs
1 King StKing Street is one of the most important thoroughfares of Manchester city centre. Formerly the centre of the north-west banking industry it has become progressively dominated by high-end shops.
Getting Around
Salford CENTRAL Rail Station is well connected to local & regional rail networks. There's also various bus routes from this station to many destinations including MediaCityUK, The Lowry, the Trafford Centre, Manchester University or St Mary's Hospital.
8 locals recommend
Salford Central station
Salford CENTRAL Rail Station is well connected to local & regional rail networks. There's also various bus routes from this station to many destinations including MediaCityUK, The Lowry, the Trafford Centre, Manchester University or St Mary's Hospital.
Victoria Station
Piccadilly Station
Oxford rd station
Oxford RoadCatch the East Didsbury tram to Burton Road, West Didsbury. A great night out plus independent shops, bars and eateries ............
or catch the East Didsbury tram to Trafford Bar (then 15 minute walk to Old Trafford).
Exchange Square
Exchange SquareCatch the East Didsbury tram to Burton Road, West Didsbury. A great night out plus independent shops, bars and eateries ............
or catch the East Didsbury tram to Trafford Bar (then 15 minute walk to Old Trafford).
Salford CRESCENT Rail Station has a direct line to/from Manchester Airport.
6 locals recommend
Salford Crescent station
Salford CRESCENT Rail Station has a direct line to/from Manchester Airport.
Food Scene
Fine-dining experience at Tattu Restaurant & Bar, located in the heart of Manchester’s Spinningfields district. The restaurant offers contemporary Chinese cuisine, fusing traditional Asian flavours with exquisite presentation delivered by head chef, Clifton Muil.
The bar provides an intimate atmosphere, inviting guests to relax and enjoy the extensive cocktail menu.
23 locals recommend
Tattu Restaurant and Bar
Gartside StreetFine-dining experience at Tattu Restaurant & Bar, located in the heart of Manchester’s Spinningfields district. The restaurant offers contemporary Chinese cuisine, fusing traditional Asian flavours with exquisite presentation delivered by head chef, Clifton Muil.
The bar provides an intimate atmosphere, inviting guests to relax and enjoy the extensive cocktail menu.
Airy space with long bar and mezzanine open kitchen, for classic and modern Spanish-Asturian dishes. 10 minutes walk from the apartment.
8 locals recommend
Ibérica Spinningfields
14-15 Hardman StAiry space with long bar and mezzanine open kitchen, for classic and modern Spanish-Asturian dishes. 10 minutes walk from the apartment.
Lively, ephemera-packed Thai joint with street-market furniture and an open kitchen, plus a tuk-tuk. Perfect for family fun, date nights or work get-togethers, the infectiously lively atmosphere is perfect for any occasion. 10 minutes walk from the apartment.
12 locals recommend
Thaikhun
3 Hardman StLively, ephemera-packed Thai joint with street-market furniture and an open kitchen, plus a tuk-tuk. Perfect for family fun, date nights or work get-togethers, the infectiously lively atmosphere is perfect for any occasion. 10 minutes walk from the apartment.
Selection of delicious home-baked cakes and muffins, including gluten free and vegan, freshly baked daily on the premises.
Toast, crumpets, toasted teacakes and croissants are available all day. Phone: 07763 381597 (Closed Mondays).
GK Gallery & Tea Room
272 Chapel StSelection of delicious home-baked cakes and muffins, including gluten free and vegan, freshly baked daily on the premises.
Toast, crumpets, toasted teacakes and croissants are available all day. Phone: 07763 381597 (Closed Mondays).
Located on the corner of historic Bexley Square, the Deli-Lama is a deli, café and jazz bar, serving up mainly vegetarian and vegan food with a Caribbean and Mediterranean influence. The Deli-Lama also has an alcohol licence so it doubles as a bar with open mic sessions for musicians on some evenings. CLOSED MONDAYS. https://www.facebook.com/thedelilamasalford https://www.facebook.com/DeliLamaJazz/
7 locals recommend
Deli-Lama Cafe-Bar
1 Chapel StLocated on the corner of historic Bexley Square, the Deli-Lama is a deli, café and jazz bar, serving up mainly vegetarian and vegan food with a Caribbean and Mediterranean influence. The Deli-Lama also has an alcohol licence so it doubles as a bar with open mic sessions for musicians on some evenings. CLOSED MONDAYS. https://www.facebook.com/thedelilamasalford https://www.facebook.com/DeliLamaJazz/
Excellent, authentic Italian cooking, with a great atmosphere too! Fantastic reviews on Google! Phone: 0161 637 1160
10 locals recommend
Vero Moderno
Chapel StreetExcellent, authentic Italian cooking, with a great atmosphere too! Fantastic reviews on Google! Phone: 0161 637 1160
The Ivy Spinningfields Manchester
Byrom StreetMana
42 Blossom StMichelin star restaurant. Address: 42 Blossom Street, Manchester M4 6BF
If you fancy a trip to Burton Road, West Didsbury, Volta is the place to visit. Great for people watching with excellent food, drinks and atmosphere. If you want to eat, I recommend booking a table in advance.
19 locals recommend
Volta
167 Burton RdIf you fancy a trip to Burton Road, West Didsbury, Volta is the place to visit. Great for people watching with excellent food, drinks and atmosphere. If you want to eat, I recommend booking a table in advance.
Sightseeing
Manchester Central Library is the headquarters of the city's library and information service. Facing St Peter's Square, it was designed by E. Vincent Harris and constructed between 1930 and 1934.
105 locals recommend
Manchester Central Library
Saint Peter's SquareManchester Central Library is the headquarters of the city's library and information service. Facing St Peter's Square, it was designed by E. Vincent Harris and constructed between 1930 and 1934.
The Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, usually known as Salford Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral of Gothic Revival architecture. Open daily: 250 Chapel Street, Salford. Tel: 0161 817 2222
7 locals recommend
Salford Cathedral
250 Chapel StThe Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, usually known as Salford Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral of Gothic Revival architecture. Open daily: 250 Chapel Street, Salford. Tel: 0161 817 2222
Ordsall Hall is a historic house and a former stately home in Ordsall, an area of Salford. It dates back more than 750 years, although the oldest surviving parts of the present hall were built in the 15th century.
27 locals recommend
Ordsall Hall
322 Ordsall LnOrdsall Hall is a historic house and a former stately home in Ordsall, an area of Salford. It dates back more than 750 years, although the oldest surviving parts of the present hall were built in the 15th century.
Castlefield is an inner city conservation area. It was the site of the Roman era fort of Mamucium or Mancunium which gave its name to Manchester. Including several bars and restaurants which are particularly popular during the summer months when people flock to the area to enjoy the large outdoor drinking areas and regular live music events. Find Dukes 92, Choice Bar & Restaurant and Lava Bar within the Castlefield basin.
58 locals recommend
Castlefield
Castlefield is an inner city conservation area. It was the site of the Roman era fort of Mamucium or Mancunium which gave its name to Manchester. Including several bars and restaurants which are particularly popular during the summer months when people flock to the area to enjoy the large outdoor drinking areas and regular live music events. Find Dukes 92, Choice Bar & Restaurant and Lava Bar within the Castlefield basin.
Home of the National Football Museum in Manchester city centre, founded to preserve, conserve and interpret important collections of football memorabilia.
9 locals recommend
Urbis Building
Corporation StreetHome of the National Football Museum in Manchester city centre, founded to preserve, conserve and interpret important collections of football memorabilia.
Manchester Cathedral, seat of the Bishop of Manchester and the city's parish church. Visit 'Proper Tea' while you're there. Proper Tea offers a contemporary take on the traditional British tearoom, serving fine loose leaf teas alongside fresh homemade meals and delicious hand crafted treats. Perfect for afternoon teas, cream teas and cakes alongside hearty stews, soups and sandwiches.
86 locals recommend
Manchester Cathedral
Victoria StreetManchester Cathedral, seat of the Bishop of Manchester and the city's parish church. Visit 'Proper Tea' while you're there. Proper Tea offers a contemporary take on the traditional British tearoom, serving fine loose leaf teas alongside fresh homemade meals and delicious hand crafted treats. Perfect for afternoon teas, cream teas and cakes alongside hearty stews, soups and sandwiches.
Chetham's Library
Long MillgateThe oldest free public reference library in the United Kingdom.
Coronation Street The Tour gives you the chance to explore the sensational outdoor sets at MediaCityUK.
An 80 minute experience taking in the exterior sets of Coronation Street, Rosamund Street and the newly extended, never before seen Victoria Street.
21 locals recommend
Coronation Street The Tour
Trafford Wharf RoadCoronation Street The Tour gives you the chance to explore the sensational outdoor sets at MediaCityUK.
An 80 minute experience taking in the exterior sets of Coronation Street, Rosamund Street and the newly extended, never before seen Victoria Street.
BBC Tour at MediaCityUK
http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/tours/media_city
CBBC Interactive Tour for kids aged 6-11 years
http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/tours/cbbc_interactive
IMPORTANT - Photo ID and Security
Please note that visitors to the BBC (aged 18 or over) must bring photo ID such as a driving licence, passport or travel card.
13 locals recommend
BBC Dock House
The QuaysBBC Tour at MediaCityUK
http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/tours/media_city
CBBC Interactive Tour for kids aged 6-11 years
http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/tours/cbbc_interactive
IMPORTANT - Photo ID and Security
Please note that visitors to the BBC (aged 18 or over) must bring photo ID such as a driving licence, passport or travel card.
Museum & Stadium Tour at Old Trafford. Visit https://www.manutd.com/en/help/faqs/museum-stadium-tour-and-red-cafe
151 locals recommend
Manchester United FC
Sir Matt Busby WayMuseum & Stadium Tour at Old Trafford. Visit https://www.manutd.com/en/help/faqs/museum-stadium-tour-and-red-cafe
Parks & Nature
Cathedral Gardens is an open space in Manchester city centre. It is bounded by Victoria railway station to the north, Chetham's School of Music to the west, the perimeter of Manchester Cathedral and The Triangle on Fennel Street to the south and Urbis to the east.
Cathedral Gardens
Corporation StreetCathedral Gardens is an open space in Manchester city centre. It is bounded by Victoria railway station to the north, Chetham's School of Music to the west, the perimeter of Manchester Cathedral and The Triangle on Fennel Street to the south and Urbis to the east.
Heaton Park is a municipal park in Manchester covering an area of over 600 acres. The park includes the grounds of a Grade I listed, neoclassical 18th century country house, Heaton Hall.
80 locals recommend
Heaton Park
Middleton RoadHeaton Park is a municipal park in Manchester covering an area of over 600 acres. The park includes the grounds of a Grade I listed, neoclassical 18th century country house, Heaton Hall.
Tucked away behind House of Fraser, this pretty square is a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of nearby Deansgate. Plonk yourself down on a park bench and admire the historic buildings bounding it in the surrounding conservation area.
Parsonage Gardens
Saint Mary's ParsonageTucked away behind House of Fraser, this pretty square is a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of nearby Deansgate. Plonk yourself down on a park bench and admire the historic buildings bounding it in the surrounding conservation area.
St John Street Garden is small but perfectly formed! It's a good spot to go to if you’re heading over towards the Museum of Science & Industry.
The garden lies between Lower Byrom Street, Byrom Street and Quay Street. Formerly the site of St John’s Church and graveyard, it is now home to an urban orchard as well as lawns, flower beds and plenty of benches.
Nine St John Street
9 St John StSt John Street Garden is small but perfectly formed! It's a good spot to go to if you’re heading over towards the Museum of Science & Industry.
The garden lies between Lower Byrom Street, Byrom Street and Quay Street. Formerly the site of St John’s Church and graveyard, it is now home to an urban orchard as well as lawns, flower beds and plenty of benches.
Peel Park was the first public park in the United Kingdom funded entirely by the people’s subscription, to officially open. Created in 1846, it was free to use and brought all Salford residents together.
13 locals recommend
Peel Park
The CrescentPeel Park was the first public park in the United Kingdom funded entirely by the people’s subscription, to officially open. Created in 1846, it was free to use and brought all Salford residents together.
Opening 30 July 2020: RHS Garden Bridgewater, a new spectacular 154-acre garden, transforming the historic grounds of Worsley New Hall, Salford, into a beautiful green place for the local community and visitors to enjoy all year-round.
13 locals recommend
RHS Garden Bridgewater
Occupation RoadOpening 30 July 2020: RHS Garden Bridgewater, a new spectacular 154-acre garden, transforming the historic grounds of Worsley New Hall, Salford, into a beautiful green place for the local community and visitors to enjoy all year-round.
Night Life
Grade II-listed building. "Britain's most bohemian back-street boozer" The Guardian. This Salford real ale pub has three refurbished theatres (one in the cellar) and artist studios - a bit more than your average boozer. The King’s Arms has been used as film location for TV shows such as Fresh Meat, Cracker and Cold Feet.
8 locals recommend
The Kings Arms
11 Bloom StGrade II-listed building. "Britain's most bohemian back-street boozer" The Guardian. This Salford real ale pub has three refurbished theatres (one in the cellar) and artist studios - a bit more than your average boozer. The King’s Arms has been used as film location for TV shows such as Fresh Meat, Cracker and Cold Feet.
Known for their forward thinking beer ideas, microbrewery stance and roster of industrial interiors, this city centre plot is the perfect place to grab a pint of craft's finest.
The Dockyard Spinningfields
4 Irwell SquareKnown for their forward thinking beer ideas, microbrewery stance and roster of industrial interiors, this city centre plot is the perfect place to grab a pint of craft's finest.
A cocktail bar & restaurant that celebrates molecular mixology, alchemy and craftsmanship. Drinks are served in all manner of vessels with theatre and panache with food served morning, noon and night. Changing colours, dry ice, hot and cold sensations and elements of nostalgia can all be found within the four walls of the menu.
21 locals recommend
The Alchemist Spinningfields
3 Hardman StA cocktail bar & restaurant that celebrates molecular mixology, alchemy and craftsmanship. Drinks are served in all manner of vessels with theatre and panache with food served morning, noon and night. Changing colours, dry ice, hot and cold sensations and elements of nostalgia can all be found within the four walls of the menu.
Rustic-style pub offering international food including deli boards, plus ale and beer tasting.
24 locals recommend
The Oast House
CourtyardRustic-style pub offering international food including deli boards, plus ale and beer tasting.
Bespoke cocktails & carefully crafted dishes. Treat yourself to afternoon tea or enjoy one of the many highlights including weekend shows, featuring performers every Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday.
12 locals recommend
Menagerie Restaurant & Bar
New Bailey StreetBespoke cocktails & carefully crafted dishes. Treat yourself to afternoon tea or enjoy one of the many highlights including weekend shows, featuring performers every Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday.
"Band on the Wall has been a cornerstone of Manchester’s thriving music and cultural landscape for the greater part of a century. Their mission is to promote equality and diversity through music and to bring leading artists from around the world to the stage."
30 locals recommend
Band on the Wall
25 Swan St"Band on the Wall has been a cornerstone of Manchester’s thriving music and cultural landscape for the greater part of a century. Their mission is to promote equality and diversity through music and to bring leading artists from around the world to the stage."
A four-storey sanctuary for musicians and music-lovers, with a different vibe on every level. Gig venue, club nights and great food from Firebird Hope & Pepperoni Playboy.
11 locals recommend
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38 Charles StA four-storey sanctuary for musicians and music-lovers, with a different vibe on every level. Gig venue, club nights and great food from Firebird Hope & Pepperoni Playboy.
South
4A S King StBasement club with regular nights including underground house and techno.
The Refuge Basement is curated by DJs-turned-restaurateurs, Luke Cowdrey and Justin Crawford of the award-winning Volta in West Didsbury. The club is in the basement, formerly Copperface Jacks.
Tempus restaurant can also be found at The Refuge.
24 locals recommend
The Refuge
Oxford StreetThe Refuge Basement is curated by DJs-turned-restaurateurs, Luke Cowdrey and Justin Crawford of the award-winning Volta in West Didsbury. The club is in the basement, formerly Copperface Jacks.
Tempus restaurant can also be found at The Refuge.
Funkademia - Funk Soul Disco and Party Tunes
46-50 Oldham StClub Liv Manchester
111A DeansgateAlbert Hall
27 Peter StMusic venue in the heart of Manchester.
Gay Village