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Top 15 Best Things to Do in Manchester - 2024

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Updated Apr 2024
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    󰺂7.2
    4.7/5
    112 Review
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    "Manchester City's day trip to Manchester City for a day, I feel that Manchester City should be able to go all over for two days. Get off the train at noon and go straight to Manchester City Stadium, and also have a TV interview. I heard that there is a Manchester United Stadium that may be more famous? You can go there when you have time. Near Primark, in the center of the city, you can visit various shopping malls, selfridges and the like. Next to it is Manchester's church and Nationalfootball museum, and not far from other galleries, just a few minutes walk away. There is a science and technology museum in the west, which looks very good and free. The campus of Mandaa is quite dense, but unfortunately the gift shop is closed, many teaching buildings can't get in, you can only go outside, the overall atmosphere is very good, there is an American campus feeling"
    Manchester
    1.7km from downtown
    Highlights: Founded in 1824, the University of Manchester is one of the top 50 universities in the world. Today's University of Manchester was formed by the merger of Manchester Polytechnic University and Manchester Victoria University in 2004. As one of the top universities in the world, the achievements of the University of Manchester in scientific research should not be underestimated. There are a total of 25 Nobel Prize winners among the previous alumni. Benedict Cumberbatch, a famous actor and the actor who played Sherlock in Sherlock, also graduated from the University of Manchester.
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    󰺂6.9
    4.5/5
    84 Review
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    "Amazing experience. My children and I had the most vibrant, fun, and inclusive tour guide. As my son is a wheelchair user every part of the tour was inclusive. He involved my son in the Q & A and it was like a dream come true for my children to see the stadium. They had only ever seen it on TV as we travelled abroad to see it! Thanks MAN CITY hoping to return to this great atmosphere soon!"
    Manchester
    3.2km from downtown
    Highlights: The English abbreviation of Manchester City Stadium is COMS, also known as Eastland Stadium, Sports City, and later called Etihad Stadium because of the sponsorship of Etihad Airways. It is the fourth largest football stadium in England and the tenth largest stadium in the UK. Football is one of Manchester's themes and an important part of its culture. In addition to the "Red Devils" Manchester United, there is also the "Blue Moon" Manchester City, and Manchester City Stadium is the new home of Manchester City.
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    󰺂6.5
    4.4/5
    172 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 904 reviews
    "Located on George Street and Faulkner Street, Manchester Chinatown has been a distinctive symbol of Manchester since the late 1970s and is the most concentrated Chinese community in the north of the UK. Manchester Chinatown is the second largest in the UK and the third largest in Europe. Supermarkets, Chinese medicine shops and restaurants are unusually lively"
    Manchester.City Centre
    521m from downtown
    Highlights: The area surrounded by Charlotte Street, Portland Street, Oxford Street and Mosley Street is Manchester's Chinatown, which is a relatively concentrated Chinese community in northern England. There are many small shops selling Chinese accessories inside. In addition, in Chinatown, Chinese restaurants can be seen everywhere, of course, the cost of these restaurants is also very high. In Chinatown, there are many small supermarkets run by Chinese people. Now you don't have to worry about finding Chinese condiments and foods. They are all foods shipped from China, such as starch, soy sauce, kitchen knives, and steamers. Commodities can be found here, and many international students living in towns around Manchester will often come here to purchase. The Chinese New Year's Lion Dance is an annual event in Manchester.
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    4.4/5
    32 Review
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    "In a conservative country like Britain, homosexuality is semi-legal here, so comrades can also be openly. But when we came to the gay village and saw the conspicuous English letters, we still choked for three seconds. The architectural colors here are very dazzling and diverse, and it seems to suggest that the world is diverse, just accept it."
    Manchester.City Centre
    799m from downtown
    Highlights: Gay villages generally refer to areas where a large number of gay, transgender and other populations live or are active. Manchester's gay village is located in the city center, with Canal Street as the center. The streets are lined with pubs, bars, cafes, shops and clubs. Rainbow flags can be seen everywhere. There is no discrimination here, lively and open. Manchester's Gay Village is also home to many festivals, notably the famous Manchester Pride.
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    󰺂5.9
    4.6/5
    73 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 5595 reviews
    "Known as one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, Manchester, England, has the illusion of learning in church, and wants to cherish and read carefully every second... Mr. Ryland's widow commemorates his husband John Ryland in this unique way, It is the most advanced romance of the intellectuals [heart] that is really amazing time, moved the years, in the light Yali."
    Manchester.City Centre
    111m from downtown
    Highlights: The current John Rylands Library is part of the University of Manchester Library. This Victorian Gothic library is also one of the city's most beautiful buildings. It was built by John Rylands' widow. She commemorates her in this unique way. s husband. The collections are mainly religious, art, cultural and scientific books, as well as many rare and ancient books. The library underwent extensive renovations prior to 2005, including the addition of a visitor center, so visitors can now take a look at its stunning reading room and admire the library's collection of early printed books and manuscripts.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do in Manchester?
Some Best Things to Do in Manchester include:The University of Manchester|Etihad Stadium|Chinatown|Gay Village|John Rylands Research Institute and Library
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Manchester?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Manchester include:The University of Manchester:4.7|Etihad Stadium:4.5|Chinatown:4.4|Gay Village:4.4|John Rylands Research Institute and Library:4.6
At what locations in Manchester can Best Things to Do in Manchester be found?
The Best Things to Do in Manchester are mainly located in:The University of Manchester:Manchester|Etihad Stadium:Manchester|Chinatown:Manchester|Gay Village:Manchester|John Rylands Research Institute and Library:Manchester