Discover Manchester, a vibrant city in the United Kingdom, where industrial heritage meets modern culture. From iconic football grounds and world-class museums to stunning architecture and lively entertainment districts, this guide unlocks the best of Manchester for every traveler.
John Rylands Library
A neo-gothic library with books, manuscripts, and a beautiful interior, known for its stunning architecture and historical collections.
Manchester Museum
A treasure trove of history and natural science, housing extensive collections spanning archaeology, paleontology, and ethnography.
Manchester United
Home to Manchester United, offering museum tours to see the players' tunnel, dressing rooms, and pitch.
Manchester Cathedral
Known for its stunning Gothic architecture and peaceful ambience, it boasts an intricate medieval structure with beautiful stained glass windows and detailed woodwork.
Science and Industry Museum
Located on the historic site of the world's oldest surviving railway station, showcasing advancements in technology, science, and Industry.
Albert Square
Well known for the iconic Town Hall and surrounded by a lot of bars and restaurants.
Town Hall
Iconic building located in Albert Square.
St. Peter's Square
Well known for the beautiful buildings including the Manchester Central Library.
Manchester Central Library
A perfect example of modernist architecture. The library features a spacious and elegant main reading room with high ceilings and ornate details.
Manchester Art Gallery
A cultural institution housing an extensive collection of artworks spanning centuries.
Castlefield
A historic area with canals and Roman ruins, where Roman history and Industrial heritage meet.
Castlefield Viaduct
A late 19th-century steel structure which is now a green sky park in the heart of Manchester.
National Football Museum
Celebrates the history and culture of football, featuring trophies, historic shirts, and iconic pictures.
Northern Quarter
A district that combines historical architecture with modern developments, featuring old houses, contemporary street art, galleries, and a lot of bars and restaurants.
Manchester Gay Villiage
Located around Canal Street, it's a spot for everyone who loves good night life, great food and a good dose of glitter.
Canal Street
Located in Manchester Gay Village.
Old Trafford
Home to Manchester United. You can explore the museum and take guided tours to see the players's tunnel, dressing rooms and pitch.