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Free Trade Hall
The city's architecture is largely a reminder of its central role in the cotton trade and many of the original warehouses can still be seen, although modern-day Manchester is now very different from its heyday as an industrial hub. When the city centre was badly damaged in an IRA bombing in 1996, much of the central area was beautifully renovated. Now renamed the Millennium Quarter, it is a marvellous contrast of splendid Victorian architecture and towering glass edifices, including the eye-catching Urbis exhibition centre.
Manchester City and Manchester United are two of the biggest football clubs in England and Old Trafford (home to Manchester United) has become a huge tourist destination. For those more interested in arts and culture than football, the new Lowry complex in Salford Quays boasts a fantastic selection of art galleries and theatres. The city also plays host to countless events, concerts, festivals and parades, is home to world-class bars and restaurants, and has plenty of shops and markets. Manchester is also home to the United Kingdom's largest Chinatown, and a vibrant and friendly Gay Village, concentrated around Canal and Chorlton Streets.
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| Best Western Willow Bank Hotel Manchester | |
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From 29 GBP
340 Wilmslow Road ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
96 Reviews |
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| Bewleys Hotel Airport Manchester | |
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From 45 GBP
Outwood Lane ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
98 Reviews |
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| Express by Holiday Inn East Manchester | |
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From 47 GBP
Hyde Road ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
83 Reviews |
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