





Manchester's artistic Manchester City Centre neighborhood is loved for its theaters and museums, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions including Manchester Art Gallery and St. Peter's Square.

Manchester's Old Trafford neighborhood is known for its bars and coffeehouses, and entices visitors with attractions including Old Trafford and Old Trafford Cricket Ground.

Manchester's Northern Quarter neighborhood is known for its restaurants and museums, and entices visitors with attractions including Market Street and Affleck's Palace.
The Piccadilly neighborhood has lots to see including Market Street and Rochdale Canal.

Manchester's Trafford Park neighborhood is home to attractions such as Trafford Centre and Old Trafford.
Between Victorian warehouses transformed into buzzing bars and the Gothic splendor of John Rylands Library, Manchester's industrial past fuels its creative present. Football fans worship at Old Trafford and the National Football Museum, discussing match prospects with religious fervor. The Northern Quarter's independent shops and ever-changing street art provide perfect contrast to the gleaming Trafford Centre. Art lovers can wander from the Whitworth Gallery's contemporary masterpieces to The Lowry's striking exhibitions. Albert Hall hosts concerts where music reverberates off former chapel walls, while Heaton Park offers green escape when city energy overwhelms. For a true Mancunian experience, catch whatever's playing at the Royal Exchange Theatre, housed in a former cotton exchange.
