Manchester people 22:05 - May 12 with 2266 views | Coastalblue | I think there's a few on here? I had a week's work booked in Manchester this week that got cancelled at last minute (Friday afternoon) but have some nice accomodation booked via airbnb in M15. I've decided that I'm going to make the most of it and have a few days anyway, I'm meeting friends on Tuesday but any other suggestions for things to do the rest of the time? I'm a bloke who's here on his own, not far past 50 and enjoys a beer, history and most sports. not fussed about strip clubs if anybody was thinking of offering one | |
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Manchester people on 22:34 - May 12 with 2199 views | Freddies_Ears | Lancashire have a home championship fixture at Old Trafford, direct tram from town. For beer, you are so spoilt for choice, but the Marble Arch on Rochdale Road and the nearby Angel are brilliant. Also the Knott opposite Deansgate station. And the Port St Beer House on, er, Port Street, near Piccadilly station. For culture, the free Lowry galleries are wonderful, a 15 min walk from Old Trafford cricket ground. Stadium tour of ManU also an option. In the same area is an offshoot of the Imperial War Museum. I Oh, and the National Football Museum too, next to Victoria station. Some interesting stuff there. | | | |
Manchester people on 22:42 - May 12 with 2187 views | Plums | I currently work there 4 days a week. A few thoughts...The football museum in the city centre is worth a visit as are the Lowry or Imperial War Museum at Salford Quays. Plenty of good real ale to be had - lots of bars in the Northern Quarter but expect London prices in some. Have a look at the Frog and Bucket - there can be some great new or experimental comedy on there and just along the road is Mackie Mayor which is a different but good eating and drinking experience in an old market. Some of the locals may have other ideas. | |
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Manchester people on 22:43 - May 12 with 2181 views | JohnTy | Lots to see in Manchester. My favourite is Chethams Library, where you can see where Marx and Engels used to sit, and the books they read. The John Rylands Library on Deansgate is also well worth a visit, as is the Royal Exchange, an amazing building that now houses a famous theatre built like a space station. There is of course also the football museum. The last time I went I managed to spot Ipswich's name inscribed on one of the trophies - I can't remember which! The Science and Industry Museum is worth a visit - the world's oldest station apparently, and a separate section on aircraft. It's a great city. [Post edited 12 May 2019 22:46]
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Manchester people on 22:45 - May 12 with 2173 views | Marshalls_Mullet | Do you ski? Indoor ski slope on the M60. M15, sounds like you're staying in Castlefield? The Wharf is a great pub that does good food and sits in a lovely spot it the canal basin. Castlefield is a great part of the city, lived there for 6 years. lots of museums in Manchester if interested? Including the football museum. Also you could go for a jaunt into the peak District? Easy to get to by train from Manchester city centre. [Post edited 12 May 2019 22:49]
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Manchester people on 23:05 - May 12 with 2121 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Manchester people on 22:45 - May 12 by Marshalls_Mullet | Do you ski? Indoor ski slope on the M60. M15, sounds like you're staying in Castlefield? The Wharf is a great pub that does good food and sits in a lovely spot it the canal basin. Castlefield is a great part of the city, lived there for 6 years. lots of museums in Manchester if interested? Including the football museum. Also you could go for a jaunt into the peak District? Easy to get to by train from Manchester city centre. [Post edited 12 May 2019 22:49]
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Nearly forgot, Man City stadium tour is pretty good. Pretty much access all areas, and fairly cheap from memory. | |
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Manchester people on 23:51 - May 12 with 2087 views | BlueBadger | If you're feeling broadminded and want a pint, I can't recommend Churchills too highly, just off canal Street. [Post edited 13 May 2019 0:05]
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Manchester people on 00:56 - May 13 with 2050 views | Coastalblue | Thanks all, some good suggestions to check out. I've been here numerous times for work and never really seen the City. I'm staying just along from Deansgate next to the canal, I think first plan will be a wander along the canal tomorrow and see what I come across, then I'll have a look at some of the suggestions and sort a couple of days out, culture, booze and no work, sounds like a plan. | |
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Manchester people on 08:06 - May 13 with 1909 views | brazil1982 |
Manchester people on 22:43 - May 12 by JohnTy | Lots to see in Manchester. My favourite is Chethams Library, where you can see where Marx and Engels used to sit, and the books they read. The John Rylands Library on Deansgate is also well worth a visit, as is the Royal Exchange, an amazing building that now houses a famous theatre built like a space station. There is of course also the football museum. The last time I went I managed to spot Ipswich's name inscribed on one of the trophies - I can't remember which! The Science and Industry Museum is worth a visit - the world's oldest station apparently, and a separate section on aircraft. It's a great city. [Post edited 12 May 2019 22:46]
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Manchester people on 08:40 - May 13 with 1873 views | BiGDonnie | Adult works. Thank me later. | |
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Manchester people on 11:56 - May 13 with 1812 views | SaleAway |
Manchester people on 00:56 - May 13 by Coastalblue | Thanks all, some good suggestions to check out. I've been here numerous times for work and never really seen the City. I'm staying just along from Deansgate next to the canal, I think first plan will be a wander along the canal tomorrow and see what I come across, then I'll have a look at some of the suggestions and sort a couple of days out, culture, booze and no work, sounds like a plan. |
Yep - sounds like you're in castlefield.... if you walk out of town on the canal, you'll end up by Old Trafford... from there you can head into Media city for the Lowry, or the Imperial War Museum, or the cricket ground ( you've picked a good week to be up here). I think most people have flagged museums and libraries.... the Museum of Science and Industry is good, as is the people's history museum. | |
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Manchester people on 11:59 - May 13 with 1809 views | SaleAway |
Manchester people on 11:56 - May 13 by SaleAway | Yep - sounds like you're in castlefield.... if you walk out of town on the canal, you'll end up by Old Trafford... from there you can head into Media city for the Lowry, or the Imperial War Museum, or the cricket ground ( you've picked a good week to be up here). I think most people have flagged museums and libraries.... the Museum of Science and Industry is good, as is the people's history museum. |
Oh - and if you want to get out of the city - jump on a train to Edale.... loads of fab walks from the station there. Just ask if you want more details. | |
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Manchester people on 14:25 - May 13 with 1745 views | jontysnut |
Manchester people on 00:56 - May 13 by Coastalblue | Thanks all, some good suggestions to check out. I've been here numerous times for work and never really seen the City. I'm staying just along from Deansgate next to the canal, I think first plan will be a wander along the canal tomorrow and see what I come across, then I'll have a look at some of the suggestions and sort a couple of days out, culture, booze and no work, sounds like a plan. |
top of Deansgate towards Salford is the excellent People's Museum. Get a tram to Bury and go on the East Lancs Railway - good bar on the platform. There's a micro pub in the food court in the Arndale Centre. A good spot for a cheap lunch - a pint and a burrito the size of a baby for a tenner. | | | |
Manchester people on 15:21 - May 13 with 1719 views | Coastalblue |
Manchester people on 11:56 - May 13 by SaleAway | Yep - sounds like you're in castlefield.... if you walk out of town on the canal, you'll end up by Old Trafford... from there you can head into Media city for the Lowry, or the Imperial War Museum, or the cricket ground ( you've picked a good week to be up here). I think most people have flagged museums and libraries.... the Museum of Science and Industry is good, as is the people's history museum. |
Yep, worked out Old Trafford is not far. Got a day with people planned tomorrow but I think if it's dry I'll spend the day at Old Trafford on Wednesday. A ground I've not been to so will be nice to visit and I think my Surrey membership may get me some discount too. | |
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