Manchester Guide
Welcome to our Manchester Guide
Welcome to our Manchester Guide, providing you with a glimpse into the unique sights, shopping, and nightlife available in this beautiful city. With 2 Premier League football clubs, one of the largest shopping centres in the UK, a wealth of family attractions and a fantastic choice of fine hotels, Manchester is a great place for a short break. Widely considered to be the capital of the North, Manchester is alive with a vibrant buzz and offers something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you want to see a glittering show, explore historic landmarks, splurge on some fine shopping or enjoy some world class sport Manchester is the place to be.
With so many things to do in Manchester you’ll be spoilt for choice during your break; our Manchester Guide offers a wealth of ideas for all seasons no matter what you love to do! Pay a visit to the infamous Old Trafford home to Manchester United; while in The Quays why not stop by the Imperial War Museum or The Lowry for the best in culture and entertainment. Manchester offers some of the best museums in the country, and with many having free entry you can easily discover the culture and heritage on offer. For the kids try the Legoland Discovery Centre, located in the renowned Trafford Centre there’s plenty of time for shopping too.
Whether visiting with friends or family, there’s something for everyone, all you need worry about is what to fit in next. Browse through our Manchester Guide to get an insight into this wonderful city and all it has to offer you on your break.
See some amazing art at The Whitworth Art Gallery
Enjoy a family day out at Legoland Discover Centre at the Trafford Shopping Centre
Tour the famous Manchester United football club
Head to the clubs and bars of the Northern Quarter
Eat in China Town in the city centre or the Curry Mile in Rusholme
Enjoy a show at the Palace Theatre or MEN Arena
Travelling to Manchester
Manchester Overview
With an airport, many motorway links and a handful of train stations, getting to the city is easy.
By Rail
For Manchester city centre Deansgate, Oxford Road and Piccadilly will put you in the heart of it all. Meanwhile, travelling to Manchester’s outer areas, Salford, Stockport, Oldham and the Airport all have their own stations, with most changing at Piccadilly in the city centre.
By Road
If you are travelling to Manchester from the North, the M61/M66/M62 all lead to the M60 which circles the city and takes you into the centre and outside areas. Meanwhile, from the South the M6/M56 all lead to the M60.
By Air
Manchester Airport is just off the M56 and close to the city. The airport also has its own train station which is easily accessible from Piccadilly. There are many airport hotels in the surrounding areas of Hale, Altrincham and Stockport, often with inclusive parking available.
Getting Around in Manchester
Manchester Overview
Once in the centre of Manchester the bus and tram service is excellent but with many multiple routes it is best to check out your closest stops and lines before arriving.
By Bus
Getting around the city by bus is easy with many services running throughout the centre and to the different areas of Greater Manchester. For those who like to stay out late, the city of Manchester has a Nightbus service which runs until 3.30am.
By Taxi
There are many different Taxi services throughout the city of Manchester so to avoid surprise charges or dodgy routes, always check with your hotel for their preferred service. However, if ever in doubt use one of the local taxi ranks and stick to the black & white cabs.
By Tram
The quick and convenient Metrolink provides a regular service around the centre of Manchester and is a great way to get from one side of town to the other. The Metrolink also services many business areas and leisure parks slightly out of the city centre.







