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Manchester Tourist Attactions

Manchester United or Manchester City Stadium Tour

If you are either a supporter or admirer of the blue half or red half of Manchester, there are two world class stadiums tat offer daily tours. The blue half is the ex-Commonwealth games stadium now known as the City of Manchester Stadium or Eastland's is the new home of Manchester City Football Club. The stadium is situated towards the east of the city centre and is easily reachable on the metro, by car or on foot. The red half is the home of Manchester United Football Club, the richest club in the world. The stadium is located in Trafford easily accessible via the metro or by car. Both stadiums offer daily tours which prove to be excellent value for money. You are able to see the stadium, trophy rooms and the guides provide a fascinating insight into the history.

Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral is found on Victoria Street, towards the north end of Deansgate. The Cathedral is part of the Church of England and has in recent years has undergone a vast restoration. If you attend a church service, have a tea or coffee in the caf or attend a specialist event or exhibition you can only wonder at the eye-catching ancient architecture the Cathedral has to offer. There are a many guides available who are able to answer any queries you may have about the historic nature of the building and if you want a deeper insight then they also give personal tours of the Cathedral.
Manchester Tourist Attactions


Manchester Lowry

The Lowry is the most well-known of Manchester's Art galleries. The Lowry is situated in wonderful settings by the waterside in the centre of the city. It is situated towards the Salford Quays area of the city and is easily accessible by car, foot or on public transport such as the metro or taxi. The architecture of the building is striking and is designed to reflect the surrounding landscapes and waterways. You will definitely be impressed and this is before you even enter the gallery. Whether you are going to the theatres or visiting the modern exhibitions this is unquestionably a necessity to go and see.

Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester

The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester is the largest museum dedicated to the development of science, technology, and industry and particularly the city's contributions in those areas (Wikipedia 2010). The museum caters for any age and the interactivity will ensure children are entertained for hours. There's a number of exhibitions ranging from aircrafts to computing and locomotives to future gadgets. To get the most enjoyment out of your visit it is recommend that you take a least 4 hours to go and visit. A truly mesmerizing place!

Trafford Centre

The largest indoor shopping in the north of England that is located in the Trafford area of the Manchester. It offers free parking. It's home to many of the large retailers such as River Island, Next, Topshop, Selfridges and Debhenhams plus many more. Whether you are searching for a bargain in the sales or after a top end purchase the Trafford Centre has everything a shopper can wish for. You can also visit the cinema, go bowling or have food a one of the many food outlets in the food court and if you're lucky a free show may be taking place whilst you eat.

Manchester Tourist Attactions

By: Perlo Frank




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