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Manchester is the city that is the focal point of English football, with the two football giants Manchester United, and Manchester City vying for the top spot in the league. Manchester is also cosmopolitan in nature, and is locally given the sentimental tag of being the “greatest city in the world.” Besides the natural landscape, Manchester also has a lot of culture and history. Here you can venture into Chinatown and get a dose of authentic Chinese food, and it is also here that you will drink and dance the night away. With so much to do, Manchester obviously has a dramatic character, and is forever shape shifting to cope with the world. Come to Manchester and visit some of its iconic locations.
An inner-city conservation, Castlefield is known as an “urban heritage park.” This is a beautiful place for visitors to explore, and walk along the old canals with Victorian houses dotted beside it. Here visitors can als...more
A gallery par excellence, this is all about being pre-Raphaelite, a Manchester-themed gallery and oodles of contemporary art and design. If you can catch a highlights tour (check the website for assorted guided-tours) th...more
A classic attraction of Manchester, this is the third largest Chinatown in Europe, and attracts curious travellers. The colourful colony is full of rich decorated items, including the arched gateway welcoming guests into...more
Known as the National Museum of Labour History until 2001, the People’s History Museum is a great place to visit. The museum is known for its history of democracy in Great Britain and gives an in-depth look into the live...more
The biggest park in Greater Manchester, Heaton Park covers an area of about 600 acres, in the middle of which is Heaton Hall built in 1772. The hall is not currently open to public. You will also find an 18-hole golf cou...more
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