Manchester - Home of Brit cool
Learn all about Manchester from its unique landmarks like Old Trafford and Curry Mile to its rich cultural hotspots like Lowry Centre and Urbis.
“Manchester has and will always have a place in my heart – this vibrant, cosmopolitan city has such a unique character and can-do attitude, you might never want to leave!”
Emma, New York
Manchester, in England's North Country, is one of Britain's coolest cities. This once industrial city has reinvented itself as a truly contemporary metropolis, with modern landmark buildings such as the Lowry Centre, a thriving art and culture scene, and world-class sport - its home to the world famous Manchester United Football Club. It’s often cited as the world’s first industrialised city, and elements of Manchester’s industrial past can be found as you travel throughout the city. It’s this dramatic mix of old and new that gives Manchester its unique character.
Manchester is now a thriving metropolis, but it’s not hard to spot Manchester’s past. Central Library, inspired by the Pantheon in Rome, is the largest municipal library in the world; and the magnificent Royal Exchange Theatre , formerly the Cotton Exchange, now houses the world’s largest theatre-in-the-round.
The city’s attractions – from the museums and galleries, to sports stadiums and music venues – offer something for everyone. Most of Manchester’s 90 or so museums are free, including the galleries at the world-famous The Lowry
Centre. If you don’t know where to start exploring Manchester, try an open bus tour from St Peter’s Square.
We've told you lots about the best things to see and do in Manchester, now it's your turn! Here are the attractions that travellers like you on TripAdvisor rated the highest.
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Let your inner culture vulture loose at the Manchester Art Gallery . | Take in a dance, theatre or family show at the The Lowry Centre. |
Go behind the scenes at Old Trafford with the Manchester United Museum & Tour . | Watch your favourite big-name star perform at the MEN Arena . |
…or show your support for Manchester City – the Manchester City Experience . | Enjoy a delicious curry at the Rusholme Curry Mile . |
Discover all there is to know about city life at the Urbis exhibition centre. | Find out where to see the hottest new bands with out guide to music in Manchester |
Shop till you drop at the Trafford Centre – home to over 230 shops |
Manchester’s diverse culture mix mean’s there’s a great range of places to eat and drink. From award-winning restaurants to cosy gastropubs, you’ll find something to suit every taste in every corner of the city. And if you want to pick up some great local produce to take home, there are plenty of farmers and produce markets around.
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Manchester is a shopping destination in its own right, even rivalling the reputation of London. Manchester Fashion Market is the first dedicated fashion market in the North West; King Street is destination designer labels; the Arndale
Centre is full of high street bargains; and Affleck’s Palace is a labyrinth of independent boutiques.
When it comes to sport, Manchester is top of the league. Football is the city’s big sport – the 2 local Premiership teams are Manchester City and Manchester United, one of the world’s most successful football clubs. World-class sporting facilities were built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, including the City of Manchester Stadium and the Manchester Aquatics Centre.
The Manchester music scene is one of the world’s most innovative, original and exciting places for both making music and going out to listen to it. The city is full of intimate music venues for live music fans, and if you want to experience Manchester’s clubs and bars, head to the Northern Quarter, Deansgate and Castlefield.
To make your trip to Manchester easier, you can buy tickets to attractions, travel passes, and much more at our online shop, and avoid the queues! The BritRail GB Flexi Pass allows you to explore the country at your own pace, and the Great British Heritage Pass gives you free entry to nearly 600 of Britain’s finest historic houses, gardens and monuments. For more great offers, go to VisitBritain Shop .