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If what you're looking for this holiday is a bustling place, steeped in culture and history, and with iconic sights to see, Holidu here shows you where to go. The city of Manchester has established itself as the second most important city in the United Kingdom, as this cultural centre has a great history in education, sport and tourism. Whether you prefer museums, parks, restaurants or nightclubs, you're sure to find something to suit your tastes, Manchester has it all. And you can enjoy all this while staying in one of the B&Bs available in the city, which are quite modern and comfortable enough to welcome visitors searching for a relaxing holiday.
Homely B&Bs with everything you needIt is well known that accommodation is very important when travelling, but you won't have to worry about that in Manchester. The B&Bs you'll find here come fully equipped with everything you'll need during your holiday, as well as comfortable rooms, you will also have internet access, heating, appliances, and free parking. Plus, as a bonus, many of them come with gardens or terraces, perfect in case you want to relax at home and enjoy the great outdoors. Manchester is waiting for you, so don't hesitate and book your B&B now
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If there's one thing Manchester is truly known for, it's its nightlife, so if you want to keep the fun going after the sun goes down, here are a couple of good options. First up is the popular ChinaWhite Manchester club, which is an offshoot of the first one in London, and over the years has been a favourite haunt of many celebrities and royalty. It is undoubtedly inspired by Asian culture, with its Chinese lamps and stone warriors decorating the interior, and is ideal if you are looking for a good drinks service and the best DJ's in the country. Another perfect option if you're looking for a change of scene is Lola Lo Manchester, a three-level tiki club, where you'll always find cocktails of all kinds, late-night artisans and a vibrant, festive atmosphere. It has a capacity for around 560 people, and amazing DJ's that make afternoons and evenings at this club a unique experience.
Manchester for culture loversNow, of course, Manchester is a city full of culture and history, so you're sure to have plenty of options to visit. One of those options is the iconic Manchester Museum, which is part of the University of Manchester. Its neo-gothic structure is a real eye-catcher, and here you'll find a wide variety of exhibits from all over the world, including natural science, anthropology, technology, and the environment. Included are artefacts such as dinosaur skeletons, mummies, weapons, football team memorabilia, and priceless works of art. Continuing with the historic sites, while Manchester Cathedral is a must-see, also consider going to the lesser-known but equally spectacular St. Mary's Church. This is the oldest Catholic Church in the country, built in the Gothic style between 1853 and 1958. Its structure is striking because it has a tall spire-like tower about 239 feet high, and inside you can admire a large collection of marble sculptures, stained-glass windows, and religious paintings.
Manchester is considered to be ''The City of Languages'' since around 200 languages are spoken there, including English, Arabic, Chinese, and Polish.
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With an area of around 240 hectares, Heaton Park is very popular with both tourists and Manchester residents. It is considered one of the best urban gardens in the city, where you will find several recreational areas, such as a golf course, ponds, playgrounds, cafes, restaurants and historical monuments.
2. Get to know Manchester's interesting ChinatownThe Asian community in Manchester has grown over the years, making this Chinatown one of the largest in the UK. Here you'll find a variety of Chinese shops, restaurants and entertainment venues, as well as a variety of festivals and celebrations such as Chinese New Year. It's a testament to the multiculturalism of Manchester.
3. Take a stroll on Salford QuaysWhat was once a major power station has now been restored as a cultural and technology centre. It is situated at almost the end of the Manchester Ship Canal and is home to some of the UK's most popular television stations such as the BBC. It also has areas of interest such as galleries, museums, theatre, and even a shopping centre, so you'll have plenty to see once you get here.
4. Explore The Curry MileNot only can you experience Chinese culture in Manchester, but Indian and Pakistani as well. The part of Wilmslow Road that runs through the centre of Rusholme is known as ''Curry Mile'', as it is home to a large Muslim quarter with restaurants serving traditional Indian and Pakistani food. It is very popular with tourists and Manchester residents, who have already incorporated these foods into their daily lives.
5. Get to know Deansgate StreetThis is a main street running through the city centre which is easy to navigate on foot or by public transport. Here you will find several points of interest such as St. Peter's Square where the central library of Manchester is located, then following the route you can see the Town Hall, small markets that surround it, and as a final recommendation, you can visit the iconic Manchester Cathedral.
6. Have a drink at the famous The Old WellingtonThis is one of the most ancient and emblematic pubs in Manchester, and is close to the most important tourist attractions in the city centre. Built in 1552, it is a typical English-style pub with an excellent food and drink service, perfect for refreshment after a long day of exploring.
7. Boost your love for sports at the National Football MuseumThere is no doubt that Britain, Manchester, and football go hand in hand, and this is evident in the length and breadth of the land. This fabulous museum located in Manchester United's iconic stadium is the perfect exhibition for those who are fans of the world of football. It features interactive exhibits, memorabilia of the national football teams, access to the stadium's dressing rooms and playing fields and much more.
Information about b&bs in Manchester
🏡 B&Bs available: | 5 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -32%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £36. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, fireplace and view. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |