Guidebook for Manchester

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Guidebook for Manchester

Essentials

7 minute walk from the apartment with free parking
109 locals recommend
ALDI
100 Great Ancoats Street
109 locals recommend
7 minute walk from the apartment with free parking

Everything Else

7 minute walk from the apartment with one day, three day and one month passes
11 locals recommend
PureGym Manchester Urban Exchange
Great Ancoats Street
11 locals recommend
7 minute walk from the apartment with one day, three day and one month passes
Main station of Manchester, it serves intercity routes to London, Birmingham, Bristol, South Wales, the south coast of England, Edinburgh, Glasgow as well as major destinations throughout Northern Eng
84 locals recommend
Manchester Piccadilly Station
84 locals recommend
Main station of Manchester, it serves intercity routes to London, Birmingham, Bristol, South Wales, the south coast of England, Edinburgh, Glasgow as well as major destinations throughout Northern Eng
The new home of football in Manchester
142 locals recommend
Etihad Stadium
Ashton New Road
142 locals recommend
The new home of football in Manchester
The old home of football in Manchester
149 locals recommend
Old Trafford
Sir Matt Busby Way
149 locals recommend
The old home of football in Manchester
The city's main shopping centre
183 locals recommend
Manchester Arndale
183 locals recommend
The city's main shopping centre
An alternative shopping area for those looking for something out of the ordinary
78 locals recommend
Affleck's, Manchester
52 Church St
78 locals recommend
An alternative shopping area for those looking for something out of the ordinary

Sightseeing

Worth seeing for the architecture alone! It could be a set from a Harry Potter movie
88 locals recommend
John Rylands Library
88 locals recommend
Worth seeing for the architecture alone! It could be a set from a Harry Potter movie

Entertainment & Activities

Cinema with plenty of food options close by
61 locals recommend
Printworks
27 Withy Grove
61 locals recommend
Cinema with plenty of food options close by

Food scene

Stevenson Square, located in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter, UK, has a rich history as a gathering point and has evolved into a vibrant hub for food and drink. Historically, it played a significant role as a meeting place for activists, notably being associated with Emmeline Pankhurst and the suffragette movement in the early 20th century. Pankhurst, a leading figure in the campaign for women's suffrage in the UK, utilized areas like Stevenson Square to organize rallies and speeches, rallying support for the cause of women's rights. Today, Stevenson Square has transformed into a lively area known for its dynamic food and drink scene. It is surrounded by a mix of independent cafes, bars, and restaurants, attracting locals and tourists alike. The square also features street art and outdoor seating, contributing to its contemporary and inviting atmosphere. This evolution from a historical gathering point to a modern culinary and social destination reflects Manchester's ongoing development and the blending of its rich heritage with new, creative energy.
Stevenson Square, Manchester M1, UK
Stevenson Square, located in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter, UK, has a rich history as a gathering point and has evolved into a vibrant hub for food and drink. Historically, it played a significant role as a meeting place for activists, notably being associated with Emmeline Pankhurst and the suffragette movement in the early 20th century. Pankhurst, a leading figure in the campaign for women's suffrage in the UK, utilized areas like Stevenson Square to organize rallies and speeches, rallying support for the cause of women's rights. Today, Stevenson Square has transformed into a lively area known for its dynamic food and drink scene. It is surrounded by a mix of independent cafes, bars, and restaurants, attracting locals and tourists alike. The square also features street art and outdoor seating, contributing to its contemporary and inviting atmosphere. This evolution from a historical gathering point to a modern culinary and social destination reflects Manchester's ongoing development and the blending of its rich heritage with new, creative energy.