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Manchester is one of the most vibrant and dynamic places in the UK.



Here you will find a wonderful variety of things to see, do and

experience, whether you are shopping, eating out, enjoying outdoor

activities or anything in-between. Manchester has been recently

transformed thanks to the investment made for the highly successful

hosting of the 2002 Commonwealth Games. Manchester not only gained a

brand new stadium, but also plenty of modern architecture, fantastic

shopping facilities, some great hotels and a bustling nightlife

including a thriving student and gay scene. All this makes Manchester

an exciting city to discover.

Places of interest:

Manchester holds galleries, museums, sculpture trails, architecture and

glorious countryside to name just a few of the many exciting places to

visit. While you are discovering the stories and treasures of all ten

districts of Manchester you will enjoy a feast of sightseeing and

things to do.

  • The Lowry is undoubtedly one of the most visited galleries in

    Manchester. The Lowry building has a spectacularly modern design is

    every bit as fascinating as the varied art collection it holds and

    hence is a real source of local pride. It is named after the artist LS

    Lowry and there is a very fine collection of his drawings and paintings

    on display. The Lowry is also hosts two theatres and various shops,

    bars and restaurants.


  • Manchester Art Gallery is a must for art lovers. The gallery has an

    internationally respected collection of art ranging from the early

    Dutch and Italian masters, through to the likes of Gainsborough and

    Constable. There is also a display of decorative art including ancient

    Roman earthenware to contemporary furniture, providing something for

    all taste to enjoy.


  • Manchester United is one of the most well known football teams in

    the world. To find out more about this club visit their museum and take

    part in the guided tour. It is open most days, but there are certain

    restrictions on match days.


  • Museum of Science & Industry is where you will discover all the

    interesting facts about Manchester's role in the industrial revolution

    and get the chance to see steam engines and locomotives, to modern day

    aircraft and star gaze in the planetarium.


  • Urbis is set in a dramatic glass building rising high above the

    centre of Manchester. An interactive exhibition will lead you on a

    journey exploring life in different cities around the world. With four

    cascading exhibition floors to explore you need to allow at least

    ninety minutes for your visit.


  • Things to do:

    In Manchester you will find all the shops you could ever desire and a

    few more besides. Acting as the Gateway to the North, Manchester also

    provides a perfect base to explore many of the North's attractions and

    is within easy reach of Blackpool, the historic city of Chester and

    only a few hours' drive to the Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales.

  • Heaton Hall and Park is one of Manchester's principal parks and is

    less than four miles from the city centre. Its rolling scenery provides

    an attractive setting for a wide range of leisure activities which

    cater for visitors of all ages. It is also plays host to many outdoor

    events, like summer fun days, theatrical productions, concerts and

    other major events.


  • East Lancashire Steam Railway is journey back in time. It was

    opened in 1846 to link the Manchester to Bolton line with Radcliffe and

    was a popular passenger and freight route until 1972. The East

    Lancashire Preservation Society, with assistance from Bury and

    Rossendale Councils, saw the line reopened in 1991. The traditional

    station buildings and developments along the tracks have contributed to

    the Society being presented with a number of environmental awards.


  • Wigan Pier is situated on the banks of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal,

    and is one of the North West's favourite visitor attractions. At the

    heart of the centre is an authentic recreation of life in the 1900s.

    Here you can witness the Victorian way of life such as life below

    ground at the coalface and how the famous Lancashire pit brow lasses

    lived. In the ever-popular Victorian schoolroom you can experience the

    rigours of a strict Victorian education.


  • Trafford Centre is a place where visitors marvel at a whole host of

    shopping opportunities all conveniently located under one roof, with

    the added bonus of bar and restaurant facilities and a cinema for

    relaxation during an exhausting shopping trip.


  • Food & Drink:

    Manchester has a global feel and flavours all of its own, and can boast

    of thirty different nationalities of the finest cuisine. Having

    restaurants and cafés flying flags from around the world.

    Manchester offers a mind-boggling range of restaurants, whatever your

    budget. Ultra-chic or reassuringly traditional, Manchester's

    restaurants, cafés, pubs and bars offer rest and relaxation for

    all.

  • 39 Steps is tucked away on South King Street and has quietly been

    busy making a very successful name for itself over the past 21 years.

    It specialises in providing an every evolving menu to make the most of

    the finest seasonal produce.


  • Le Petit Blanc Brasserie is one of a number of Raymond Blanc's

    popular restaurants and like its sister establishments has a good

    reputation for serving up quality food in suitably elegant

    surroundings. The well-priced set menu will not break the bank.


  • The River Room Marco Pierre White is situated with the very chic

    and sophisticated Lowry Hotel. Like the hotel the restaurant is highly

    elegant, as is the food which is widely considered to be some of the

    very best, if not the best in Manchester, with the added bonus of great

    views out across the river. This restaurant is both the ideal setting

    for an important business lunch, or a romantic dinner for two.


  • Bulls Head is conveniently located right by the Manchester

    Piccadilly railway station and describes itself as ?Your local in the

    heart of the city.? It's a fine example of a good old-fashioned city

    pub offering an excellent selection of real ales and basic pub food

    including sandwiches, jacket potatoes and burgers.


  • Lass O'Gowrie is a particular favourite with real ale fan thanks to

    a range of ever-changing cask beers on offer as well as boasting its

    own brewery. It is also a hit with the local student population, who

    come here to dine on the simple and reasonably priced food such as

    chilli and lasagne.


  • Waxy O'Connors is a popular Irish pub and is a labyrinth of

    different rooms set across four levels. This is not the place for a

    quiet drink. It is a lively pub with live bands twice a week; as well

    as showing live sporting events on its big screen. There is a wide

    choice of both wine and beer and the food comes in the form of dishes

    as varied as traditional Irish stew, fish and chips and seafood chowder.


  • Manchester Hotels & Accommodation:

    What ever you are looking for, from a quiet guest house, or a large

    conference centre, there is accommodation to suit all tastes and

    pockets in Manchester.







































  • Entertainment

    Manchester is the life and soul of the region with more theatres than

    any other UK city outside London, a wide range of live music venues,

    two internationally renowned orchestras and a music and club scene of

    world-wide fame. You'll never be stuck for something to entertain you

    in Manchester.

  • Manchester Evening News Arena is one of the best venues in the

    South East. The programme boasts an excellent line up of comedy, music,

    dance & theatre.


  • Lowry Red Cinema entertains you with high quality contemporary

    dance, drama, visual arts, films, comedy, music et al.


  • G-Mex is a great venue for music, comedy, cabaret and theatre.


  • With so much variety available whatever your requirements for a short

    break you cannot go wrong with using the exciting city of Manchester as

    a base. With history, culture, sport and scenery all available within

    easy reach and a choice of restaurants and bars where to end a day, why

    not give Manchester a visit.

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    Middlesbrough is situated on the south bank of the River Tees. It has a

    long industrial heritage with the coal and iron industries using the

    river to transport materials, and the shipyards based on the River

    Tees. The factories and processing plants are still there today. It

    also has four shopping centres and all the facilities you would expect

    with a population of about 200,000.

    Places of interest:

    Middlesbrough is famous for being the birth place of Captain Cook and

    celebrates this with an award winning museum. Other museums relating to

    Middlesbrough's history sit comfortably alongside art galleries and the

    unique Nature's World to give visitors a wide selection of places to

    visit. There is also the Middlesbrough Theatre, an Art Gallery, and a

    multiplex cinema at Teeside Park.

  • Nature's World is a unique visitor attraction, extending to over 25

    acres, provides a model for a balanced and sustainable future.

    Attractions include a traditional composting and organic gardens, a

    400m long working River Tees model and a futuristic eco-structure and

    hydroponicum.


  • Captain Cook's Birthplace Museum is close to where he was born in

    1728. It is an award winning museum showing the life of Captain James

    Cook and his voyages of discovery. It also houses interactive displays

    and exciting audio-visual presentations, hands-on experiences,

    exhibition area, café and gift shop.


  • Transporter Bridge Visitor Centre shows Middlesbrough's Industrial

    Heritage and the history of this unique bridge. The bridge, opened in

    1911, has a middle that acts as a ferry across the Tees.


  • Dorman Museum is a refurbished museum displaying the history of

    Middlesbrough from the 19th century, a collection of Middlesbrough and

    Linthorpe pottery, exhibitions, discovery centre, and cafe.


  • Middlesbrough Art Gallery combines an art gallery with exhibitions

    by local artists.


  • Things to do:

    Middlesbrough offers an exciting choice of activities for visitors on

    day trips or short breaks. Fast gaining a reputation for innovation -

    it is witnessing a retail explosion with a myriad of designer shopping

    and fashionable boutiques, as well as retaining the traditional English

    high street names. In 2005 the town hosted numerous major exciting

    events - from the multi cultural Mela to the world renowned Tall Ships

    race.

  • During the day, Middlesbrough is alive with activity. From the wide

    open walkways of our four shopping malls to the more traditional shop

    fronts of Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough blends familiar high street

    names with the excitement of designer labels and the tradition of

    covered markets.


  • The Captain Cook country tour takes in the magnificent scenery of

    the North Yorkshire moors and coastline, Middlesbrough being the first

    port of call in this 70 mile tour.


  • Premiership Middlesbrough Football Club offers regular action at

    the Riverside stadium to lovers of the beautiful game. Die hard fans

    can get a glimpse behind the scenes on a stadium tour.


  • Newham Grange Leisure Farm visitor centre tells the story of the

    farm from the 17th century to the present day. The farm also has a 19th

    century veterinary surgery which gives the visitor an opportunity to

    see some of the medicines and equipment used in the 1890s.


  • Food & Drink:

    Middlesbrough's restaurants feel passionate about quality food and

    service. Equipped with most of the essential cuisines to titillate any

    taste bud, the area continues to evolve in culinary terms thus

    developing into a real multicultural centre for food. A host of pubs in

    and around the town centre do a great line in food and drink, and many

    now put on their own entertainment as well.

  • Etsuko Japanese and Oriental Restaurant is unique to Middlesbrough,

    serving a vast choice of freshly cooked oriental dishes. It has a semi

    open kitchen that adds to the overall contemporary feel of the

    restaurant, where the layout lends itself to a very sociable and

    distinctly oriental dining experience and atmosphere.


  • La Terrasse restaurant has a Parisian theme, with an emphasis on

    quality seafood dishes. The restaurant has an award for the quality and

    standard of cuisine and service. The cosmopolitan style brasserie

    serves tempting traditional food with a local perspective alongside the

    ever-popular carvery.


  • The White Room exudes a calming and relaxing atmosphere ? the

    perfect conditions for an enjoyable meal for two or for a special group

    occasion. The spacious and unusually designed room is the ideal place

    to enjoy a glass of wine and fine food.


  • Hardwick's is open for Sunday lunch and the weekly menu changes

    every three weeks, giving diners a wide variety of choice. Dedicated to

    Gentleman George Hardwick, ex-Middlesbrough FC player, this restaurant

    is adorned with photographs of George in his playing days.


  • Nando's prides itself on excellent value for money and traditional

    Portuguese hospitality. The speciality is the succulent, Portuguese

    flame grilled, Peri- Peri chicken served in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.


  • Hotels & Accommodation:

    Middlesbrough offers a range of visitor accommodation to suit all

    tastes and budgets. Available accommodation ranges from three and four

    star hotels to cosy guest houses and bed & breakfasts.









  • Entertainment

    The town has a range of entertainment venues and attractions to suit

    all tastes and interests. In Middlesbrough you can choose from more

    than 20 cinema screens, a leading provincial theatre and sophisticated

    restaurants offering a mouth-watering variety of cuisine. There's

    plenty of other activities to choose from - bowling to bingo, classical

    concerts to disco.

  • Middlesbrough Theatre, formerly called Middlesbrough Little

    Theatre, puts on shows of all genres for all generations performed by

    local and touring casts.


  • The Purple Onion is the top venue in the Tees Valley, combining

    superb food in the restaurant with Jazz, Blues and Disco in The Cellar

    for people of all ages.


  • Sassari Continental Cafe Restaurant is open all day specialising in

    authentic Italian food using only the best fresh ingredients and in the

    evening the upstairs function room hosts theme nights, DJ nights &

    live bands.


  • A multiplex cinema at Teeside Park offers a selection of the latest

    films.


  • With a huge selection of places to stay, things to do and excellent

    restaurants and bistros - Middlesbrough is a great choice for a short

    break!

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