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Manchester is the second largest city in the UK and is also the
UK's most popular tourist destination after London and Edinburgh,
with 3 ½ million tourists spending £463 million each
year in this buzz city. There are over 450 licensed bars and restaurants
in Manchester city centre attracting 40,000 weekend entertainment
seekers in addition to the thriving youth and student population.
The city's nightlife is legendary and entertainment facilities are
world class.
Cuisine in the city is as varied as the population- Chinatown's
restaurants are unrivalled, and the 'curry mile' in Rusholme, just
outside the centre, has received international acclaim.
Visitors can sample French, Italian, Thai and Japanese fare
among others, or try one of the new wave sushi and noodle bars in
the city centre and Deansgate areas. Every day, over one and a half
million meals are eaten in Manchester at more than 5,000 venues
across the city. Not many cities can boast of thirty different nationalities
of the finest cuisine. Manchester has a global feel and flavour
all of its own, with restaurants and cafes flying flags from around
the world.
Manchester is home to the world’s most successful football
team, Man United and is also the location for the world’s
longest running and best known soap opera, Coronation Street. Following
the bombing of the Arandale Shopping Centre by the IRA nearly twenty
years ago, Manchester has succeeded in rebuilding and revitalising
its city centre making it the cultural capital of England.
Here below we offer links to some of Manchester’s most famous
visitor attractions and wish you an enjoyable stay in one of our
Manchester hotels :
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