Point of interest

Manchester

213 locals recommend,
Location
Manchester, England

Tips from locals

Andy
June 25, 2022
4 miles from City Centre: lots to see and do Tram system takes you into the heart of Manchester.
Danielle
May 18, 2022
We are only a short 30 minute drive from the City of Manchester
Paul & Carla
April 9, 2022
Manchester's rich industrial heritage, combined with wonderful shopping, dining experiences and culture make it one of the best cities in the world. We are biased, but Manchester is our favourite city - friendly, amazing nightlife, the best restaurant and shopping - and Greggs. What more could you ask for?!
Nino
January 30, 2022
I lived in many places and I would say Manchetser combines many unique traits from cities all over the world. The busy street life of New York, the artistry & grafitti's of Melbourne and the canals you would only find in Amsterdam or Copenhagen - all in one city. Along with its English pub culture.💙 The city has a very walkable centre, squeezed between the rivers Irwell, Medlock and Irk. Albert Square and the Town Hall mark the administrative centre. A short distance east is Chinatown, with its arch, restaurants, supermarkets and other shops, services and banks. East again is the Gay Village, along the Rochdale Canal, a once run down area, which has been revived through the power of the Pink Pound. . Immediately north of the Town Hall is the Half Square Mile, Manchester’s ‘City’, where the banks, lawyers and top companies have their offices. Manchester’s upmarket shopping area, stretches from King Street, through St Ann’s Square to Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and the Triangle. Nearby is the Cathedral, the medieval Chetham’s School and the huge bulk of the 20,500 capacity Manchester Evening News Arena. Out of St Ann’s Square onto Market Street, and you are into mid-range shopping, with the massive Arndale Centre mall dwarfing all around. Market Street opens out to the revamped Piccadilly Gardens which skirts the Northern Quarter, an area of independent businesses: bars, shops, art galleries, record stores and music venues plus several first class Indian cafes.
I lived in many places and I would say Manchetser combines many unique traits from cities all over the world. The busy street life of New York, the artistry & grafitti's of Melbourne and the canals you would only find in Amsterdam or Copenhagen - all in one city. Along with its English pub culture.�…
Sara
January 23, 2022
Shopping, football, music, history, museums, art galleries, eating, nights out. Manchester is just 15 minutes on the metrolink from Stretford. There's something for everyone! The Museum of Science and Industry, Whitworth Art Gallery, and Canal Street with Sackville Gardens are amongst the most popular places to visit.

Manchester by Airbnb Experiences

Get to know this iconic landmark through Airbnb Experiences, small group activities led by locals
Greater Manchester
Make a Manchester Bee Mosaic workshop & walking tour
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City Photoshoot with Pro Photographer