Manchester
Manchester is less and less associated only with football . This second largest city in Great Britain used to be a real industrial power. Cottonpolis - because such a name stuck to Manchester at the end of the 18th century, it was famous primarily for the production and export of cotton. A reminder of the industrial boom and the city's heyday is the atmospheric Castlefield district, which has been experiencing a real cultural renaissance for several years.

Manchester, England - © Brate
Manchester today is multicultural, liberal and hip-stress, and is a great alternative to the increasingly crowded and trampled London .
For whom?
Manchester will appeal to anyone who enjoys exploring modern, post-industrial cities and football.
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Recommended accomodations
Ibis budget Manchester Centre Pollard Street

The Little Northern Hotel at the Millstone
Arena Black Lion
Pendulum Hotel
The Mitre Hotel
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