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Manchester
Destination
Guide
Dest inat ion Overv iew The red brick buildings of
Manchester are a beacon for
visitors looking for
entertainment and fun in a
historical and lively city.
Manchester has a reputation
for being a capital of music,
and frequent gigs at the city’s
many venues, like the
Manchester Apollo or the
adventurous Band on the Wall,
mean this reputation doesn’t
seem under any threat yet.
However, there are plenty of
attractions – from go-karting to
shopping at the Arndale
Centre – to keep the whole
family entertained in
Manchester city.
Things to do in Manchester
With more than 500 pubs and
clubs, Manchester is well
known as a great destination
for those who love a good
night out. If that’s not your
scene, enjoy a trip to the
Butterfly Farm or Manchester’s
many galleries instead.
Manchester events range from
massive concerts or cultural
celebrations, such as the
Manchester International Film
Festival, to the more eclectic –
such as the Catch the
Caribbean Festival of
Manchester in the summer.
Find out more about visiting
Manchester here.
Visit Manchester by Train
With a selection of centrally
located train stations in the
city, visiting Manchester by
train is nice and easy.
Choose between Manchester
Piccadilly, Salford Central and
Ashburys and you’ll be well
placed for everything from
care hire to hotel booking
when you step off your train.
Full of heritage and new
developments, Manchester is the
place to explore when you want
everything from museums to
shopping to an excellent night life
and to find everything pretty much
all within walking distance.
Many travellers visit Manchester
each year, and train travel to the
‘capital of the North’ couldn’t be
easier. Trains to Manchester run
extensively throughout the UK,
meaning those travelling to the city
for its attractions and events are
sure to find a great deal.