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Visit Manchester
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Lots of amazing sights from the natural world and different cultures.
We are Contact. Fiercely Northern but with an international outlook, we are a theatre and performing arts venue on Manchester’s Oxford Road.
The University of Manchester holds a special place in history. Its origins as England’s first civic university are closely linked to Manchester’s development as the world’s first industrial city.
The neo-Gothic Whitworth Building is a real Manchester treasure.
Founded by two entrepreneurial brothers, Zouk is a multi-award-winning restaurant that is refreshing Indian and Pakistani cooking for the health conscious diner with a menu and atmosphere infused with vitality, fun and passion.
The Cafe at the Museum is run by the team behind Northern Quarter favourite Teacup Kitchen, best known for loose leaf tea, coffee and fabulous cakes. The new cafe offers a family-friendly and quirky atmosphere.
Underdog is an underground drinking den and events space.
The Deaf Institute is an independent fun loving bar and venue, spread across 3 floors, with 3 bars, a kitchen and a roof terrace.
With its welcome ambiance and sociable buzz, The Refuge has become a hotspot where you can play all day and stay all night. Sip cocktails, whizz through work emails, catch a live DJ, sample pours from a local brewery: You can do it all and more.
Hatch is an award-winning destination located under the Mancunian Way on Oxford Road. Home to over 30 independent traders who rotate frequently there are places to eat, drink and shop.
An internationally-acclaimed venue delivering an eclectic programme of music and opera.
This much-loved music venue and bar is Grade II listed, has a history dating as far back as the 19th century, and there's plenty to discover!
62 Nelson Street, Manchester, the birthplace of the Suffragette movement, is now the Pankhurst Centre.
While away an hour or two with a cake and cappucino or have some lunch. Some of the most delicious, fresh, eclectic veggie and vegan food in Manchester. Plus gift shop.
Manchester
Expect ball dispensers inspired by the brand’s own black dog, Bruce the Patterdale Terrier, gleaming wooden floors and fantastic food made with only the best local produce.
Manchester
A geniune Manchester icon, providing 9 real ales and fine traditional wholesome food.
Manchester
This tour offers a rare opportunity to be guided through the interiors of some of the University of Manchester’s most architecturally important and historic spaces.
Allsaints, Manchester
Sandbar by day acts as a café/bar- coffees, newspapers, homemade soups, stews and sandwiches served alongside our wide range of continental beers.