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Visit Manchester Insider's Handbook 2024

April 2024
Marketing

First finding global fame as the heart of the Industrial Revolution, Manchester has a proud history in science, politics, music, arts, and

sport.

This is the city where the atom was first split, where the world’s first passenger railway was opened, and where the modern computer

was invented.

It’s where bands like The Smiths, Oasis, Joy Division, and The Stone Roses were inspired to write music that moved the world.

It’s the birthplace of modern vegetarianism, atomic theory, women’s suffrage, and thermodynamics.

It’s where Emmeline Pankhurst, Alan Turing, LS Lowry, and Anthony Burgess all called home.

Exploring Manchester city centre, you’ll find it packed not only with remnants of this history but also with unique and independent restaurants, bars, shops, museums, galleries, and hotels, all gathered in neighbourhoods with their own distinct personalities.

Beyond Manchester, the surrounding nine boroughs of Greater Manchester offer some entirely different experiences including charming market towns, traditional country pubs, and beautiful green spaces and

waterways.

All this doesn’t scratch the surface of the modern Manchester experience. This city is what you make of it, so get out there, explore, and find the Manchester that speaks to you.

Contents:

  1. What’s New
  2. Coming Soon
  3. Neighbourhoods
  4. Museums, Galleries and Theatres
  5. Music Venues
  6. Libraries and Literature
  7. Heritage
  8. Sport
  9. LGBTQ+
  10. Food and Drink
  11. Activities
  12. Greater Manchester
  13. Accommodation

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Visit Manchester Insider's Handbook 2024

April 2024
Marketing

First finding global fame as the heart of the Industrial Revolution, Manchester has a proud history in science, politics, music, arts, and

sport.

This is the city where the atom was first split, where the world’s first passenger railway was opened, and where the modern computer

was invented.

It’s where bands like The Smiths, Oasis, Joy Division, and The Stone Roses were inspired to write music that moved the world.

It’s the birthplace of modern vegetarianism, atomic theory, women’s suffrage, and thermodynamics.

It’s where Emmeline Pankhurst, Alan Turing, LS Lowry, and Anthony Burgess all called home.

Exploring Manchester city centre, you’ll find it packed not only with remnants of this history but also with unique and independent restaurants, bars, shops, museums, galleries, and hotels, all gathered in neighbourhoods with their own distinct personalities.

Beyond Manchester, the surrounding nine boroughs of Greater Manchester offer some entirely different experiences including charming market towns, traditional country pubs, and beautiful green spaces and

waterways.

All this doesn’t scratch the surface of the modern Manchester experience. This city is what you make of it, so get out there, explore, and find the Manchester that speaks to you.

Contents:

  1. What’s New
  2. Coming Soon
  3. Neighbourhoods
  4. Museums, Galleries and Theatres
  5. Music Venues
  6. Libraries and Literature
  7. Heritage
  8. Sport
  9. LGBTQ+
  10. Food and Drink
  11. Activities
  12. Greater Manchester
  13. Accommodation