Manchester & Northern England Guide

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Manchester & Northern England

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02 Manchester: It All Starts Here 06 First Pint On Manchester! 07 Inspirational Itinerary Ideas 14 Neighbourhood Focus: Ancoats 18 Neighbourhood Focus: Northern Quarter 24 Northern England: A Musical Wonderland 32 Northern England: A Cultural Hub 41 Northern England: A World Class Sporting Region 48 Northern England: An Adventure Playground 55 Shopping 60 Crew View 64 Key Events & Festivals In Northern England 2017

68 Festivals & Events 71 How To Get to Manchester 72 Getting Around Manchester 74 Travelling Around Northern England 76 Discover Manchester

TOP FIVES 13 Photo Opps 17 Bars 23 Historic Facts 31 Live Music Venues 39 Afternoon Tea 47 Independent Stores 53 Adrenaline Highs 59 Traditional Pubs

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MANCHESTER: IT ALL STARTS HERE Fly to Manchester and start your adventure in Northern England. Oh the places it can take you! Soak up the urban vibe or explore historic landmarks. Hike in the green hills, row in the silver lakes or take a break in a quaint village. This undisputed music mecca never fails to deliver an amazing night, whether it’s a famous gig, an amazing drag show or a heart-racing rave, take your pick. And not forgetting that this city lives and breathes football (soccer)! Feel the passion of the fans and follow in the footsteps of the greatest football stars. So, come on over, let’s create some amazing moments together.

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SPORT

With two world renowned soccer teams as well as a year-round programme of sport events, Manchester is packed with activities and entertainment to keep fans amused even when the games finish. Check out page 41-43 for a sporting itinerary.

CULTURE

From music and art to theatre and architecture, Manchester’s culture is known for its energy and excellence. Jump in feet first with a spectacular celebration of culture with the Manchester International Festival 29 June - 16 July 2017. Page 68 provides further cultural things to do. Castlefield Basin

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MUSIC

Manchester has music in its soul. Mancunian exports including The Smiths, Oasis and Joy Division have contributed some of the most important rock and pop music of all time. Enjoy an array of music from classical to jazz to rock and pop in a wide range of different venues. Learn more about Manchester’s music scene on page 32-33.

COUNTRYSIDE

Greater Manchester has miles of inspiring countryside, crisscrossed by historical waterways, picturesque towns and fun filled attractions that make for a great day out away from the city bustle. Go on an adventure with our outdoor itinerary on page 48. visitmanchester.com/virgin | 05


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HERITAGE

Home of the first computer, the splitting of the atom and the football league, Manchester’s heritage is rich and diverse. Whether it is exploring a museum housed in the world’s first inter-city passenger railway station or the oldest public library in the Englishspeaking world. Find out our top 5 historic facts on page 23.

SHOPPING

Manchester is the shopping capital of Northern England, offering a diverse and unique shopping experience. From high street names to high-end designer brands to quirky independent retailers, there are stores to satisfy all tastes. Check out our best places to shop on page 55-56.

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DINING

From high-end restaurants and renowned chefs setting up camp here, to independent good value eateries, global cuisine and locally produced dining on offer; Manchester has cemented itself as a culinary city. Love afternoon tea? Check out our top 5 on page 39.

NIGHTLIFE

A visit to Manchester would not be complete without exploring some of the city’s lively bars and clubs. Sip on cocktails with Manchester’s elite or enjoy live music and great beer in one of the cities many unique neighbourhoods. Read about our favourite bars on page 17.

Where things happen for the modern luxury generation. Stay at The Lowry Hotel and you’re putting yourself at the centre of the action — a five-star contemporary hotel where Salford meets Manchester. Part of the prestigious Leading Hotels of The World, The Lowry Hotel offers 165 bedrooms, six suites and the Charles Forte Presidential suite. The River Bar & Restaurant is one of Manchester’s best venues to eat and drink and our QMS Skin Spa is a contemporary space to enjoy treatments from the world’s best spa brand. BOOK DIRECT TO RECEIVE THE BEST OFFERS AND PROMOTIONS www.thelowryhotel.com

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FIRST PINT ON MANCHESTER!

INSPIRATIONAL ITINERARY IDEAS

Manchester can’t wait to welcome you and to start your vacation off on the right foot; so we are offering your first pint on us!

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In partnership with The Victorian Chop House Company, all you need to do is simply show your Virgin Atlantic boarding pass from San Francisco or Boston in exchange for a free pint*. This offer is valid at all three Chop Houses within Manchester: • Albert Square Chop House • Sam’s Chop House • Mr Thomas’ Chop House If a pint is not your thing, don’t worry, you can also exchange your boarding pass for a glass of house wine, soda or cup of tea.

You might be wondering what exactly a Chop House is. The Chop House tradition is about hearty eating, good company, fine wines and ales. With a unique history behind each of Manchester’s Chop Houses, make sure you find out more on your visit. So whilst you’re there, why not check out the menu serving ‘Best of British’ delicacies including Tom’s Fish Pie and Sam’s Famous Corned Beef Hash.

DAY TRIP Start the day right by fuelling up at one of Manchester’s top breakfast spots. If you’re hankering for a fry-up or traditional English breakfast make a beeline for HOME, Gorilla, Sam’s Chop House or The Cafe at the Museum. For something a bit different, head to the Northern Quarter for places like Black Milk cereal café, Aussie-inspired Federal Café or comfort food favourite, Alabamas. After breakfast get an insider’s view of Manchester from an expert guide with a Discover Manchester Walking Tour, the perfect introduction to the city. Through a number of anecdotes and stories, the city landmarks are brought to life and hidden gems revealed. There

Mr Thomas’ Chop House

* Terms and Conditions: Offer valid from March 29th until 31st October 2017. Only boarding passes from San Francisco and Boston flights to Manchester are valid. Boarding pass valid for one drink (pint of beer, glass of house wine, soda or cup of tea). Offer only valid at the above three venues.

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Sightseeing Manchester

is a wide-range of tours to choose from covering everything from architecture to social history. Next, make your way to The Whitworth. Recently redeveloped, The Whitworth is a beautiful gallery surrounded by parkland, and a beautiful art garden created by Sarah Price. The gallery holds both contemporary work by world leading artists and eclectic exhibitions containing pieces from the early 1800s. Make sure you save enough time in your day to jump on the Sightseeing Manchester bus tour. This 90 minute tour has been carefully planned to take you around some of Manchester’s key sights including Town Hall Manchester, Museum of Science and Industry and Manchester United Football club. The tour is voiced by famous actor, Dominic Monaghan. In the evening enjoy some no-nonsense full-flavour food including juicy steaks, burgers and seafood at The Grill on the Alley. Finish off with one (or two) of their crumbles, ice creams or puddings. Alternatively Salvis Cucina is a great option for dinner in the evening. Their rustic restaurant on John Dalton Street serves up authentic and traditional Neapolitan cuisine in an intimate ‘Cucina’ setting. visitmanchester.com/virgin | 09


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As day turns to night, live music venues to check out include Albert Hall, a Grade II listed Wesleyan chapel which was closed and hidden for over 40 years until resurrected as an unrivalled events venue. The Deaf Institute is a great independent bar and venue, spread across three floors, and, last but not least, Band on the Wall has been one of the cornerstones of Manchester's music scene for the greater part of the last century occupying a grand old Victorian pub serving a selection of food and drinks, it’s the perfect place to mingle and enjoy music. End the night at KIKI in Manchester’s Gay Village. With plenty of space to let your hair down and dance the night away at one of the bar’s many themed nights, including live cabaret and audience participation games.

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DAY TWO Start your day with a tour of either one of the world’s biggest football clubs on a Manchester City or Manchester United Stadium and Club Tour. Explore behind the scenes at the Etihad or Old Trafford Stadium, walk down the players’ tunnel and pretend to get a grilling in a press conference. Follow up your visit with more football at the National Football Museum which occupies the iconic Urbis building. Discover more about the beautiful game through interactive activities and amazing exhibits, including the replica World Cup trophy made in 1966 when the real one was stolen. The building also houses Café Football and Michelin Star Chef Michael O’Hare’s restaurant Rabbit in the Moon.

The Midland in Manchester is one of the city’s grandest hotels, offering truly supreme service levels, excellent facilities and an unbeatable location. The grandiose historically listed building boasts 312 sumptuous guestrooms, 14 varied conference and meeting rooms, 2 award-winning restaurants, Adam Reid at The French and Mr Cooper’s House & Garden, and the state-of-the-art spa, The Spa At The Midland. Situated in the heart of Manchester’s city centre, The Midland offers an ideal location to enjoy the very best that the city has to offer, from arts and culture with its theatres, museums and football stadiums, to its diverse range of nightlife and shopping. Enquire today, speak to one of our experienced reservations team on 0161 932 4095 and quote VISIT MANCHESTER

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INSPIRATIONAL ITINERARY IDEAS

After working up an appetite, have lunch at Sam’s Chop House or another of Manchester’s Chop Houses, which specialise in the best of British cooking. Their venues also have some of the most attractive traditional architecture to be found in the city.

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In the afternoon hop on a tram for a 15-minute journey to The Quays (MediaCityUK or Eccles line). Return tickets start from just £3. Visit Imperial War Museum North which is housed in a distinctive building designed by international architect Daniel Libeskind. IWM North explores the subject of conflict and uncovers how war shapes lives, offering a rich and poignant experience. Follow up with some shopping at the Lowry Outlet

Mall - Manchester’s only factory outlet, open seven days a week, it offers top quality high street names at up to 70% off. Alternatively catch a film at the on-site cinema. Just a stone’s throw away, enjoy a pre-theatre dinner at Pier Eight at The Lowry which specialises in contemporary British cuisine using seasonal ingredients. After your meal catch a show at one of Manchester’s biggest theatres, The Lowry. With an annual programme including musicals, plays, dance, opera and comedy there should be something for everyone’s cultural taste.

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TOP 5 PHOTO OPPS Cameras at the ready! Here are our top 5 places to get a sneaky selfie or a fantastic sunset shot.

HILL TOP

Street art, Stevenson Square

STEVENSON SQUARE

Manchester Wander around the streets of the Northern Quarter, checking out the colourful street art, bars and cafes. Stevenson Square is a great spot for a selfie day or night.

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Lake District Nestled at the top of a hill in-between Esthwaite Water and Lake Windermere is much-loved children’s author Beatrix Potter’s farm, Hill Top. Many of her books were either set here or inspired by the surrounding areas. Grab a photo of the stunning scenery and get inspired.

YORK MINSTER

York Situated in the city centre of York this spectacular cathedral with its medieval stained glass and stone masterpieces is full of unexpected stories and plenty of photo opportunities.

Manchester Completed in 1877 its size and ornate Gothic style represents Manchester's industrial heritage. This spectacular Victorian building is one of the most popular photo opp locations in the city. Make sure to visit at night when the Town Hall is lit up magnificently.

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MANCHESTER

Manchester Cloud 23 is more than just a bar, it's the perfect place to take a cityscape shot, as it’s the highest point in Manchester. Overlooking the rooftops of Manchester, take a seat by the floor-toceiling windows and snap the sun going down whilst sipping on a beautifully crafted cocktail.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FOCUS: ANCOATS Ancoats, once home to the textile mills that established Manchester’s reputation as ‘Cottonopolis’, has now been named as the UK’s ‘hippest’ destination by TravelSupermarket.com. The beautiful red bricked factory buildings have been renovated as apartments and small independent businesses in the area are flourishing.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO Cutting Room Square is the hub of the area, a wide open space watched over by five giant monoliths containing work by Ancoats artist-in residence Dan Dubowitz. Nowhere else in Manchester will give you a stronger sense of the city’s industrial past. Hallé St Peter’s has a rich and varied history dating back to 1859. The deconsecrated Grade-II listed church, has had many uses over the years from university theatre prop storage to a

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knitting factory, before being restored and becoming a rehearsal space for the Hallé orchestra. Alternatively Hope Mill Theatre, hidden away in a Grade II-listed old mill, is a beautiful 120 seat theatre that specialises in musical theatre, complete with a café and bar perfect for pre-theatre dining. Fun fact: Street signs in Ancoats are named after the notorious street gangs, or ‘scuttlers’ who once patrolled and fought here; Bengal Street for the Bengal Tigers and Angel Meadow for the Angels.

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TOP 5 BARS

ANCOATS

Whether you prefer a fancy cocktail or a pint of real ale, here are our top bars in Manchester and Northern England.

COTTONOPOLIS

Manchester Cottonopolis is a cool bar and restaurant on Manchester’s Newton Street, serving drinks and Japanese food. The bar serves a selection of unique, interesting cocktails, a varied wine selection, a sake menu and incredible fresh, Czech tank beer coming through the pumps into frozen steins.

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FOOD AND DRINK Rudy’s Neapolitan Pizza might well hold the crown for the best pizza in Manchester, with passionate Pizzaiolo’s intent on following the traditions and artistry of pizza from Naples. Go early, though; it’s popular and they don’t take bookings. Vnam is a friendly, family run restaurant serving authentic Vietnamese cuisine that fuses traditional flavours from Siam with that of Vietnam, bringing fresh and fragrant food to the table. Another option is Squid Ink, a low-key, no-frills neighbourhood restaurant built on a love of food and creativity. The menu is ever-changing so there’s always something new to try. 18 | visitmanchester.com/virgin

For something a bit lighter Café Cotton serves great coffee, cake and sandwiches. It’s right next to the canal too, so you can get it to go and find a spot to eat outside. And finally for a quick pint there is The Marble Arch, a treasured pub, popular with both Manchester’s residents and visitors. It boasts an impressive selection of real ales, Victorian period features and top notch pub food.

Manchester In Refuge by Volta you’ll find an eclectic list of craft beers, wines and cocktails, plus a range of small and large plates perfect for sharing. As the evening draws in it’s the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail made table-side from the cocktail trolley.

THE FITZGERALD

Manchester A hidden gem. Just like the secret drinking spots of the prohibition era, The Fitzgerald has an air of mystery with its back street entrance and dark and moody interior. It channels the classic speakeasy perfectly, with 1920s glassware and vintage décor and is renowned for its delicious cocktails and lively playlist.

THE WRO BAR AND LOFT

West Kirby, Wirral The Wro Bar & Loft, offers an eclectic food menu plus a fabulous drinks list. They also offer an ever changing range of events, club and live music sessions – something to suit everyone.

BAR SOBA

Leeds Bar Soba have been making great cocktails since the 90’s and their skilled mixologists are always innovating to bring their customers something unique! Situated in the historic Grand Arcade under a beautiful Victorian glass atrium ceiling starting your night at Bar Soba will make it one to never forget.

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FOCUS: NORTHERN QUARTER Manchester’s most characterful, independent district was once home to busy textile warehouses and factories. These streets are now bursting with independent cafés, shops, bars and cultural hotspots with a laid-back, alternative vibe during the day which transforms at night into jampacked side-walks of people in search of good food, craft beer, pop-up events and live music.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO Manchester’s Northern Quarter is a canvas for original street art; take a walk through the streets and experience the city’s most organic art gallery for free. Alternatively visit Manchester Craft & Design Centre, home to a café and 18 different craft studios, where you can buy stunning jewellery, ceramics, prints and more direct from the makers. For music Band on the Wall is a legendary Manchester venue and has been one of the cornerstones of

Manchester's music scene for the greater part of the last century and still continues to provide a pioneering programme of music for visitors and locals alike. Something a little bit different? Breakout Manchester provides an hours’ worth of entertainment in a live escape room scenario. Teams are challenged to break out of a chosen room by solving a series of clues and puzzles to find the code to the door. Intrigued?

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FOOD AND DRINK For something sweet Teacup Kitchen is an award-winning café and restaurant in the heart of the Northern Quarter, providing a wide selection of teas, cake and food, so good the recipes have made their way into cook books. Using only the finest ingredients the British Isles has to offer TNQ Restaurant & Bar creates bold and thought provoking contemporary British cuisine, which can be enjoyed in a relaxed dining area with views of some of Manchester’s iconic buildings.

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Trof Northern Quarter provides a great place to collapse after a long day sight-seeing, with an extensive range of specialist beer and bourbon whiskey as well as a delicious menu catering to non-vegan and vegan alike.

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NORTHERN QUARTER

NORTHERN QUARTER

SHOPPING Oklahoma is the perfect place to pick up unique and quirky gifts and homeware. It is packed to the rafters with vibrant and colourful products from all around the world. Vinyl Exchange is another long-standing vinyl haven in the city centre. Situated over two levels, make sure you check out the impressive second hand vinyl in the basement. Not to be missed. Afflecks is an emporium of eclecticism in Manchester’s Northern Quarter and above all else a fantastic place to shop for anything from top hats to tattoos.

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STAY There’s a wide range of accommodation in the Northern Quarter, from hotels, Malmaison, ABode, Doubletree by Hilton and Crowne Plaza, hostels Hilton Chambers and Hatters and serviced apartments The Light ApartHotel and The Place Aparthotel. Oklahoma

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TOP 5 HISTORIC FACTS Northern England is steeped in history from the Vikings to the Industrial Revolution.

BIRTHPLACE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Manchester was the world’s first industrial city. It was classed as the cotton-making capital of the world in the 18th century and dubbed ‘Cottonopolis’ and the ‘Warehouse City’ during the Victorian era.

ROLLS ROYCE

In 1904 Frederick Royce produced the first car from his factory in Cooke Street, Hulme. He soon attracted the attention of Charles Rolls and following a meeting at the Midland Hotel, they then set up the world-famous car manufacturing company bearing their names.

BLACKPOOL TOWER

Modelled on the Eiffel Tower, standing at 518 feet tall, this icon of British seaside resorts opened in 1894. The stunning ballroom at its base has played host to many famous names as well as being the home of British ballroom and latin dancing for over 100 years.

BEATRIX POTTER

In 1905 Beatrix Potter purchased Hill Top in the Lake District with the proceeds from her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit. It has been preserved by the National Trust and has not been altered for over 100 years.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MANCHESTER

A statue of President Abraham Lincoln resides in Lincoln Square, on Brazennoze Street, Manchester. It features a letter from Lincoln to the people of Manchester, thanking them for their support to boycott Southern Cotton, in protest against the use of slave labour.

Manchester & Design Centre 'Peter Rabbit'Craft by Beatrix Potter

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NORTHERN ENGLAND: A MUSICAL WONDERLAND

NORTHERN ENGLAND: A MUSICAL WONDERLAND

From Oasis to Def Leppard, The Beatles to Human League, Northern England’s musical heritage runs within the veins of its cities. Check out some of the music inspired activities you can enjoy whilst in Manchester and Northern England.

A DAY IN MANCHESTER Morning Manchester is renowned for its music scene. Spend the morning visiting some of the key locations that have inspired various artists over the years, from The Boardwalk where Oasis made their debut to The Free Trade Hall where the Sex Pistols invented the Manchester music scene and all those in-between alternatively book on a daily Discover Manchester Walking Tour for an official guided tour of the city's history.

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Lunch suggestion Eat lunch at Cane & Grain, the home of Rum, Ribs, Bourbon & Beer, located in the centre of the Northern Quarter. Described as part skate bar, part speakeasy, part tiki heaven, it is a great place for a relaxed bite to eat. Afternoon Spend the afternoon in the many record stores in vinyl valley, in the city’s Northern Quarter. With stores such as Piccadilly Records, Eastern Bloc Records and Vinyl Revival all within

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a few minutes’ walk of each other, you can spend hours browsing. Or relax with a cup of coffee at Manchester's Night and Day Café, celebrated for the many famous bands that have performed on its stage since it opened in 1991. Dinner suggestion Matt and Phred's is counted as a world landmark Jazz club having played host to artistes such as Wynton Marsalis, Jamie Cullum and The Small Faces, and they also serve great pizza. Catch a live performance whilst enjoying a slice or too.

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Evening Manchester’s music scene comes alive in the evening, with concerts, gigs and open mic nights happening across the city every night. Albert Hall is a Grade II listed Wesleyan chapel, which has been restored as a purpose built music hall, providing extraordinarily unique settings to watch your favourite acts perform. Alternatively check out the many gigs on offer at venues such as Gorilla, Ruby Lounge, The Ritz, Deaf Institute and Band on the Wall.

The Beatles Story

LIVERPOOL Recently designated a UNESCO City of Music, Liverpool is well known for its music scene.

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The most famous band to come from Liverpool is of course The Fab Four, The Beatles. Step aboard the colourful Magical Mystery Tour bus for a fun and fascinating two hour tour of Beatles Liverpool, or take a trip to The Beatles

Story at Albert Dock, with fascinating memorabilia and insights from friends and family. Finally end your day with a trip to the Cavern Club on Mathew Street, where the Beatles began. Still standing after it was opened 60 years ago, the club now plays host to a thriving music scene with live performances throughout the week.

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SHEFFIELD From Def Leppard to Human League, Artic Monkeys to Jarvis Cocker, Sheffield has produced some of the best musical performers, and still does to this day, most coming to play at the city’s longest running live music venue The Leadmill.

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The national award winning venue first opened its doors in 1980 and since then has hosted some of the biggest live acts in the world including Coldplay, Muse, The White Stripes and Culture Club. Seasoned acts still recall the time they played the venue and opt to play there when they could be filling much larger venues instead.

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Hull has been named UK City of Culture 2017, and as part of this has produced an arts and cultural programme for the year to celebrate its people, history and geography. As part of this there is a whole host of musical events taking place throughout the year from live outdoor performances looking back over Hull’s musical heritage with Nick Boldock of Hull Music Archive.

A key musical heritage venue is The New Adelphi Club. Originally a three bedroom terraced house built in 1888, it was converted into a venue in the 1980s, the New Adelphi Club is now Hull’s leading venue for original live music, having played host to bands such as The Housemartins and Pulp. They are also in the 2016 CAMRA Good Beer Guide for their selection of real ales.

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TOP 5 LIVE MUSIC VENUES Get live and loud – Northern England’s music scene is thriving. Here are some of the top venues to catch the best of the regions vibrant scene.

NIGHT AND DAY

Manchester At the heart of the Manchester live music scene since 1991, Night and Day Café has become a true institution. You can catch the latest cutting-edge sounds from around the world at night while a great food menu is offered during the day.

ALBERT HALL

Manchester With a full calendar of live music and club events throughout the year, Albert Hall features live gigs from the world’s biggest acts and has acted as an excellent home for club nights such as the Transmission series and FAC51: The Haçienda.

MATT & PHRED'S

Manchester Matt and Phred's is not just up there with the city's premier bars and night clubs, it is also counted as a world landmark Jazz club having played host to artistes such as Wynton Marsalis, Jamie Cullum and The Small Faces.

CAVERN CLUB

Liverpool Through seven eventful decades, before, during and after The Beatles this legendary cellar has played a role in each epoch of music, from 1950s jazz to 21st century indie rock. Take a look at the Cavern’s rollercoaster ride through the decades and discover how it survived the setbacks and closures to become the most famous music club in the world!

THE LEADMILL

Sheffield Sheffield’s longest running live music venue and nightclub first opened its doors in 1980 and has since hosted some of the biggest live acts in the world including Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay and Oasis. It has been voted as Sheffield’s best live music venue on numerous occasions and many bands consider playing The Leadmill as a ‘right of passage’.

Albert Hall, © Jack Kirvin

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NORTHERN ENGLAND: A CULTURAL HUB Delve into the cultural attractions of Northern England, from international festivals to historic houses, vintage steam trains to contemporary art centres.

A DAY IN MANCHESTER Morning Travel to Bury via Metrolink to start your day on the East Lancashire Railway, your gateway to a grand adventure. Once the backbone of industry in the Irwell Valley, the railway now provides a truly unique journey for visitors past quaint villages and rural vistas. Every stop offers a host of things to see and do, including; real ale bars, quirky tea rooms, independent boutiques, cafes, museums, art galleries, theatres and more! Alternatively jump on a tour of the Northern Quarter’s Street Art. Run by Manchester based blogger Skyliner the tour explores the creation of this now well-loved area of the city and how it came to be so diverse and full of extraordinary art.

Lunch suggestion The Chocolate Café situated in the picturesque northern mill town of Ramsbottom provides the perfect destination for chocolate lovers, serving both chocolate treats and delicious lunches. Afternoon After a morning of exploring, travel back into Manchester city centre to visit some of the cities key cultural hubs. The Whitworth, recently redeveloped, is a beautiful gallery surrounded by parkland, that holds both contemporary work by world leading artists and eclectic exhibitions containing pieces from the early 1800s. Alternatively HOME is Manchester’s newest contemporary arts centre, combining theatre, cinema and art exhibitions in a one stop shop.

Manchester Museum

Or if history is more you, visit Manchester Museum where there is a wonderland of displays and exhibitions, from Stan the Tyrannosaurus Rex to anthropology collections from South America, to keep you entertained. Or travel back in time at the Museum of Science and Industry. Based on the site of the oldest passenger railway station in the world, the museum provides hands-on exhibitions detailing how the Industrial Revolution started in Manchester plus lots more.

Dinner suggestion Sam’s Chop House was established in 1872 by local businessman Samuel Studd, and stands proud as one of Manchester’s most celebrated bars and restaurants, serving the best of British cuisine and a fine selection of ales. Alternatively check out Manchester's newest Brazilian restaurant, Fazenda. Enjoy its freshly-grilled joints of meats, ‘churrascaria’-style (‘from the barbecue’) carved from joints at the table.

East Lancashire Railway

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EXPLORE A LITTLE FURTHER The Peak District The Peak District is an area of great natural beauty with picturesque towns and villages, historic churches and grand houses to explore. Chatsworth House is one of these grand houses. Located at the heart of the Peak District this architectural masterpiece has been home to the Cavendish family since the 1500’s

and is housed in 105 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens. Alternatively Renishaw Hall, delves into the history of the Sitwell family, filled with writers, innovators and eccentrics. Stop off at the small market town of Bakewell before heading back to Manchester. For a small town there is plenty to do whether bustling outdoor markets, specialist shops or a brewery tour. Make sure you pop into The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop to taste the famous Bakewell Tart.

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NORTHERN ENGLAND: A CULTURAL HUB

NORTHERN ENGLAND: A CULTURAL HUB

Clifford's Tower

York York is renowned for its exquisite architecture, tangle of quaint cobbled streets, rich ancient history and romantic ambience. The stunning panoramic views over Old York from the top of Clifford's Tower, make it the ideal starting point for any visit to the city. It is almost all that remains of York Castle built by William the Conqueror, and has served as a prison and a royal mint in its time. Next, explore over 2000 years of history at York Minster. Situated in the city centre of York, this spectacular cathedral with its medieval stained glass and stone masterpieces is full of unexpected stories. 38 | visitmanchester.com/virgin

Maritime Museum

York Minster

Finally nip over to Harrogate, a Victorian spa town, full of historic buildings, verdant gardens and even Turkish baths. To complete your trip sample the quintessentially English tradition of afternoon tea at Bettys Tea Room.

Hull Hull has been named UK City of Culture 2017, and as part of this has produced an arts and cultural programme for the year to celebrate its people, history and geography. The programme started on the 1st January and runs until the 31st December 2017 and is split into the four seasons, each season brings something distinctive and new to experience.

On top of this all of the city’s museums and galleries are free to enter so spend some time in the recently reopened Ferens Art Gallery which has just received £5.1 million worth of investment or immerse yourself in Hull’s maritime history at the Maritime Museum.

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TOP 5 AFTERNOON TEA Finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and a pot of Earl Grey tea or glass of champagne, what better way to spend the afternoon?

SCULPTURE HALL CAFÉ

Manchester Located in Manchester’s Town Hall, the Sculpture Hall Café provides a beautiful setting to indulge in afternoon tea delicacies, or alternatively order the sharing platter for two, that although not as refined as an afternoon tea provides all the best tastes of Northern food.

ANNIE’S

Manchester The perfect setting for good old fashioned food. Annie’s afternoon tea is served on a traditional 3-tier stand with a selection of delicious sandwiches along with a selection of cakes and scones with clotted cream, jams and of course tea!

OPUS ONE AT RADISSON BLU EDWARDIAN FREE TRADE HALL

Manchester Housed in one of the city’s most historic buildings, the Free Trade Hall, Opus One serves deliciously fresh sandwiches, cakes and scones accompanied by a fine selection of tea or opt for a gentleman’s option with mini Yorkshire puddings, warm pork pie and mini fish and chips, all washed down with a pint of British beer.

Bettys

BETTYS

Harrogate, York Bettys offer a traditional afternoon tea for those looking for something extra special. A silver cake stand brimming with traditional sandwiches, delicious fancies and fresh scones, creates a quintessentially English treat you won't forget.

CAVENDISH RESTAURANT

Chatsworth House, Peak District Surrounded by the opulence of a centuries-old country manor, Chatsworth House, Cavendish Restaurant is spectacular. Enjoy their traditional afternoon tea with a glass of champagne to make it extra special.

Opus One at Radisson Blu Edwardian Free Trade Hall

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NORTHERN ENGLAND: A WORLD CLASS SPORTING REGION VISIT THE FAMOUS THEATRE OF DREAMS, AND EXPERIENCE THE UNRIVALED HISTORY OF MANCHESTER UNITED IN THE MUSEUM & STADIUM TOUR.

From premier league football teams to water sports, cycling to horse racing, Northern England has lots to offer the sporting fan.

A DAY IN MANCHESTER Morning Take a tour round one of our premier league teams’ stadiums with a Manchester City Stadium Tour or Manchester United Stadium Tour. Go behind the scenes and explore their heritage through unique memorabilia and interactive displays, see where the players get ready for a game and soak in the atmosphere as you run through the player’s tunnel.

If you are heading to Old Trafford for a tour, why not travel in style with a WAXI. These yellow water taxis are an exclusive, modern, high quality, environmentally friendly way to travel via the canals of our great city. After the tour, visit the National Football Museum. Explore the beautiful game in the city that has made it its own and imagine a roaring crowd as you lift the museum’s very own Premier League Cup.

See our incredible trophy room and go behind the scenes at one of the most famous football clubs in the world.

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Emirates Old Trafford

Lunch suggestion Tib Street Tavern in Manchester’s Northern Quarter is renowned for its world beers, excellent football and live sport. The high spec bar provides great service whilst offering a snug feel of a traditional pub. Afternoon For something a bit more hands on, why not visit Chill Factore, the UK’s longest indoor real snow slope. Ski, snowboard, or enjoy the Snow Park that includes Downhill Donuts, the 44 | visitmanchester.com/virgin

Luge Slip ‘n’ Slide and Sledge ‘O’ Mania. Alternatively for something slightly more relaxing, enjoy a quintessential English cricket match at Emirates Old Trafford, home to one of the oldest clubs in the country. Dinner suggestion Finally finish your day in four star luxury at Hotel Football. Unwind with views overlooking Old Trafford or enjoy a cold drink or something to eat at Café Football.

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EXPLORE A LITTLE BIT FURTHER Liverpool Like Manchester, Liverpool boasts two premiership teams. Everton and Liverpool are separated by just one mile so it is easy to see both grounds in one day. Horse-racing is also a big draw for the city with Aintree and Haydock racecourses offering top-quality racing, including the world-famous Grand National Festival at Aintree each spring. Liverpool is also close to a number of top rugby teams, including St Helens (Saints) - the most successful Rugby League club of the Super League era.

NORTHERN ENGLAND: A WORLD CLASS SPORTING REGION

NewcastleGateshead Cycling enthusiasts should head to NewcastleGateshead where they will find picturesque cycling routes for both keen cyclists and total newbies alike. Take in iconic events, attractions and views as you travel around the region both on and off the beaten track. Pass Segendunum, Quayside, Bede’s World, Arbeia, the Baltic, Sage Gateshead and Millennium Bridge on the popular tourist route or if you’re looking for a little step up or a more countryside cycle then the Newcastle Training Route is perfect.

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Lake District Known as the adventure capital of the UK, The Lake District offers a huge variety of water sports, whether you fancy attempting canoeing and sailing or windsurfing and diving, the choice is endless.

Liverpool Docks

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Take part in an outdoor swimming event like the Great North Swim – the UK’s biggest open water swimming event, which takes place every year on Lake Windermere. Alternatively get your heart pumping by learning an adrenaline sport like water-skiing or windsurfing, or join in a fun team based activity such as dragon boat racing or raft building.

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TOP 5 INDEPENDENT STORES If you are looking for an unusual gift to take back home or even something a little bit different for yourself, check out these independent stores.

CRAFT & DESIGN CENTRE

Manchester Located in Manchester city centre's Northern Quarter, Manchester Craft and Design Centre is at the hub of a growing innovative and artistic community. It is one of the few places in the UK open to the public where contemporary goods are both individually produced and sold on the premises. Craft & Design Centre

PICCADILLY RECORDS

Manchester Piccadilly Records pride themselves on their friendly, helpful service and for stocking an across-the-board variety of genres from indie, disco, funk, house, Balearic, psych and everything in-between on both vinyl and CD. Since opening in 1978 the store has long become a Manchester institution and definitely worth a visit for any music fan.

LEEDS CORN EXCHANGE

Leeds Leeds Corn Exchange is one of Britain’s finest Victorian buildings and a Grade I listed structure. Championing the very best in creative, innovative and independent retail enterprises, alongside the building’s striking features providing a backdrop for a unique shopping experience.

GRASMERE GINGERBREAD®

Lake District This fascinating little shop was built in 1630 as the village school, and is where Wordsworth occasionally taught. In 1854 it became the home of Sarah Nelson's world famous original celebrated Grasmere Gingerbread®. This unique and delicious gingerbread is freshly baked every day to the secret recipe and is only obtainable from this shop.

AFFLECKS

Leeds Corn Exchange

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Manchester Afflecks is an emporium of eclecticism, a totem of indie commerce in Manchester’s Northern Quarter and above all else, a fantastic place to shop for anything from top hats to tattoos. With dozens of independent stores all under one roof it is a perfect place to get lost on a rainy day. visitmanchester.com/virgin | 49


NORTHERN ENGLAND: AN ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND

NORTHERN ENGLAND: AN ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND

From lazing in the sunshine in one of Manchester's beautiful parks to trekking up a mountain in the Lake District to marvel at the views, there is something for every outdoor adventurer.

A DAY IN MANCHESTER Morning Start the day with a visit to one of the local historic estates. Tatton Park's beautiful open 1,000 acre parkland is the ideal setting for picnics, cycling, sailing, horse riding or just a relaxing walk in the country. Add to this the historic Mansion and manicured gardens, it's the perfect way to start the day. Lunch suggestion Keeping to the outdoor theme enjoy lunch at Allotment. With horticultural themed cocktails, chunky wooden tables, plants and a long gin menu, this Northern Quarter venue is the perfect place to have a lazy lunch.

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Afternoon Spend the afternoon whizzing down zip wires and swinging from post to post at Rivington Go Ape. Set in Manchester's own mini Lake District, Rivington is full of beautiful reservoirs, bustling woodland and rugged landscape and the perfect place to go for an adventure and unleash your inner ape. Alternatively for something a little gentler visit Heaton Park. Located on the edge of Manchester city centre, Heaton Park is more than just a park. This historic area contains, cafes, an animal centre, a tram museum, a boating lake, a golf course and even horse riding. Also check out their jam packed events programme for concerts, dramas and plays. Dinner suggestion Mr Coopers House and Garden, The Midland Hotel Lounge in the garden amongst the cascading wall of plants and birch tree; enjoy drinks in the Library or cosy up next to friends in the leather booths of the Study. The River Restaurant, The Lowry Hotel Offering a modern British menu, The River Restaurant offers relaxing and peaceful views over the River Irwell.

EXPLORE FURTHER AFIELD The Lake District With its stunning landscapes, lakes, mountains and historic sites, its clear why this area of the country has attracted adventurous and creative minds alike. Take a trip onto the famous Windermere Lake with Windermere Lake Cruises, and visit some of the surrounding towns such as Ambleside. For the more adventurous hire a boat from Low Wood Bay Watersports Centre and take your lake cruise into your own hands. Whilst in the Lake District why not step into some of the other great

attractions such as The World of Beatrix Potter and Hilltop House, both celebrating the life and work of famous children's author Beatrix Potter. Yorkshire Dales National Park The Yorkshire Dales National Park is full of stone-built villages, stunning landscapes and vibrant communities, it is also known for its caves and cheese! There are over 2,500 known caves in the Yorkshire Dales, the best way to get a taste of caving is to go to one of the show caves such as White Scar Cave in Ingleton, where you can see caverns, stalactites, stalagmites and even waterfalls. For something a little tamer why not hop over to Nidderdale Llamas. Take a trek with their wonderful team of visitmanchester.com/virgin | 51


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Northumberland Home to over 70 castle sites, sandy beaches and vast beautiful landscapes, Northumberland is the perfect place for history fans, hikers, mountain bikers and romantics alike.

From the tranquillity of the Cherry Orchard, the excitement of the Grand Cascade and the mysteries of the Bamboo Labyrinth, The Alnwick Garden offers plenty to surprise and delight.

Alnwick offers twisting cobbled streets with an eclectic collection of individual shops as well as some of the country’s top attractions, including Alnwick Castle dubbed the Windsor of the North. Alnwick Castle was the location for Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films and has been the home of the Percy family and Dukes of Northumberland since 1309.

Northumberland is also home to Hadrian’s Wall. Joining the Great Barrier Reef and Yellowstone National Park as a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hadrian’s Wall is one of England’s greatest landmarks and leaves a lasting impression on any who visit.

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llamas and alpacas and explore the beautiful scenery that surrounds them. It’s fun, unique and definitely something to remember. Once you've worked up an appetite, why not visit the Wensleydale Creamery to sample some of their freshly made cheese or go on a sampling tour at Black Sheep Brewery. North York Moors National Park The North York Moors is a special place, forged by nature and shaped over generations – where peace and beauty rub shoulders with a rich history and a warm welcome.

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Visit Castle Howard, England's most imposing stately home, that includes one of the finest woodland gardens that can be explored via a self-guided trail. This trail is especially beautiful in spring and summer where the trees, shrubs and flowers are in full bloom. Alternatively opt for some fresh sea air by visiting Yorkshire coasts' atmospheric town of Whitby. Famous for its abbey ruins on the clifftop and cobbled Georgian town below that inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula. Explore this harbour town’s history at one of the many attractions and museums and finish the day with freshly caught fish and chips.

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TOP 5 ADRENALINE HIGHS Looking for something to get the heart racing? Here you will find our top 5 adrenaline highs around Greater Manchester and Northern England.

WHISTLE PUNKS URBAN AXE THROWING

Manchester One of the most satisfying attractions in Manchester, Axe Throwing is the new miniature golf. Experienced coaches will teach you how to throw like a pro, then once you get the hang of it they’ll take you and your group through a tournament until the king or queen of axes is crowned.

CRYSTAL MAZE

Manchester Guided by your Maze Master across four adventure zones, you and your friends will face a variety of challenges and games on the way to earning Crystals. The more Crystals you earn the more time you will get in the final challenge – The Crystal Dome!

PECKFORTON CASTLE

Cheshire Whether you prefer the quiet skill and strength of archery or the adrenalinepacked experience of off-road driving, Peckforton Castle offers a range of activities to suit everyone. Activities include giant garden games, laser clays, mountain biking, Segway’s and rollerball.

KESWICK EXTREME

Lake District Experience rapid sections of the gorge, slide down rock slides, swim through bubbling plunge pools and even leap over the edge of waterfalls in the ultimate Lake District adventure activity, Ghyll Scrambling.

CHILL FACTORE

Manchester If it's a day out which is packed with excitement and bursting with fun, look no further than Manchester's indoor real snow centre, Chill Factore. Enjoy the thrills and spills of this popular Snow Park where you can spin, slide, ride and race on the thrilling activities to your hearts content.

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SHOPPING

Once seen,

never forgotten.

Manchester is the shopping capital of Northern England, offering a diverse and unique shopping experience. From stylish shopping malls to specialist market stalls, quirky boutiques to vintage treasure troves, there is something to suit every style. Once known as Cottonopolis in the 19th Century, Manchester was the international centre for the cotton industry. Today the city is a hotbed for designers and retailers with fashion and shopping at the heart of the city’s style and attitude. Key places to check out in Manchester city centre; Market Street, Manchester Arndale, New Cathedral Street, Northern Quarter, The Avenue Spinningfields.

Manchester Arndale

The jewel in the crown of Manchester is also the perfect shopping, dining and leisure destination. For the fashion conscious Window Shopper, we have some of the biggest brands around. Selfridges, John Lewis, Pull & Bear, Stradivarius, Cath Kidston and Rolex to name but a few. If you’re more of a Big Day Out Shopper looking for fun, we’re home to the amazing SEA LIFE, LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre, ODEON cinema with IMAX and over 60 restaurants and that’s just the start! So whatever kind of shopper you are, we can guarantee we have it all. intu.co.uk/traffordcentre

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SHOPPING

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FURTHER AFIELD Northern England is a mecca for shopping. A short trip outside Manchester city centre brings you to intu Trafford Centre, with its marble malls, glazed domes and breadth of popular retailers or travel to Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet to get up to 60% off designer brands. Why not venture to another city? Named the best shopping destination in the UK by the Rough Guide to Britain, Leeds city centre has over 1,000 shops to explore. For something a little quieter, Chester, with its 700 year old Chester Rows, provides a double-deck of delights of both high-street retailers and unique stores. 58 | visitmanchester.com/virgin

For something truly original visit Hebden Bridge. Due to the towns overwhelming population of creative people, the vibrant streets are overflowing with independent shops and inspiring galleries. From book shops to bespoke jewellery, find something truly individual.

TAX FREE SHOPPING Don’t forget that visitors from the US are entitled to reclaim the sales tax (VAT) from a number of British retailers. Look out for the Tax Free Shopping sign in retailers to know if your purchases are eligible, then follow the claiming process that can be found on gov.uk


TOP 5 TRADITIONAL PUBS Sometimes there is nothing better than enjoying a fresh crisp pint of beer after a day of sightseeing.

BRITON’S PROTECTION

Manchester This cosy tavern is perhaps one of the best examples in the city of the classic British pub, having stood in this spot since 1806. Famous around Manchester for its selection of over 300 whiskeys, this pub also has an impressive range of draught ales.

MARBLE ARCH

Manchester Housed in an ornate 19th century building, this Manchester institution’s philosophy is that a good ale house should have low music and high spirits. A great place for conversation, discussion and some beers.

SAM’S CHOP HOUSE

Manchester Sam’s Chop House stands proud as one of Manchester’s most celebrated bars and restaurants, serving a fine selection of ales, wines and spirits. Many famous faces have been regulars over the years, including LS Lowry, who you might still find sat at the end of the bar. Don’t forget you can claim your free pint here, with your Boston or San Francisco Virgin Atlantic boarding pass. You can also redeem at Albert Square Chop House and Mr Thomas’ Chop House.

THE CARTFORD INN

Lancashire The Cartford Inn, originally a 17th century coaching inn located at the historic crossing of the River Wyre, boasts enviable views of the surrounding countryside of rural Lancashire, looking across to the quietly beautiful Bowland fells.

THE BRIDGE TAVERN

Newcastle Featuring a two hectolitre microbrewery in full working order, the Bridge Tavern is situated at the North East most iconic landmark, The Tyne Bridge. Their in-house brewer mashes daily creating beautiful bespoke 360 pint batches of cask and keg ale – but that means when it's gone, it's gone.

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CREW VIEW

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Virgin Atlantic Cabin Crew staff, Michael and Ashleigh, reveal their top tips and favourite places to visit in Manchester. Sunday lunch is the best in the city! If you’re looking for afternoon tea with family or friends, my faves are Hotel Gotham or Richmond Tea Rooms in the gay village. For pre-dinner drinks I always head to Mr Cooper’s Bar in The Midland Hotel, followed by Don Marcos Italian which is definitely my top pick Italian in the city!

MICHAEL BLAIR, CABIN SERVICE SUPERVISOR , VIRGIN ATLANTIC Michael joined Virgin Atlantic in 1997 and has spent the last 20 years travelling the world with the company, meeting some fantastic people. Here Michael tells us why Manchester is his favourite city and why he loves living here. What is your favourite place to visit in Manchester? Whether I am going out with family, friends, or even by myself, these are my favourite places. Ezra & Gil in the Northern Quarter for breakfast and coffee is the perfect start to the day, especially after a workout. When meeting friends, I always visit Annie’s Tea Room and Restaurant. Annie’s has won best tea room in Manchester over the years and is a wonderful place to chill out, plus their 62 | visitmanchester.com/virgin

Finally, I would end the day with a hotel room at King Street Townhouse. Which hidden gems do you think visitors should definitely explore? I definitely think my hidden gem is the gay village bar New York New York. It’s a family owned and run bar that has the best party tunes and cabaret in Manchester. It is hidden behind Canal Street and is by far the best night out in Manchester. Even the music legend Prince wanted his after party at the bar a few years ago. What’s your favourite memory of Manchester? Manchester is amazing for gigs and concerts. Over the years I’ve seen Janet Jackson, Oasis, George Michael, Kylie Minogue, Spice Girls, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Britney Spears and Prince, but without a doubt, no one rocks the city like Madonna. It’s not just a concert, it’s a life event that you’ll remember forever.

Who is your favourite Manchester icon and why? William Roache. Although not from Manchester, he is the longest serving actor in Manchester-based soap opera Coronation Street, and my favourite icon. He is the kindest gentleman I’ve ever had the pleasure to meet. I have served lots of actors over the years from Leonardo DiCaprio, Harrison Ford and Al Pacino to Julia Roberts and Helen Mirren but William is still my absolute favourite. If you only have 24 hours in the city, what are the top places you make sure you visit? I’ve mentioned all my fave restaurants and bars above so if I had 24 hours in Manchester I would say any visit must include Manchester Art Gallery. It’s free to enter, recently had a Vogue Magazine exhibition and currently has a collection of twenty two Mary Quant outfits.

Salford Quays is only a short tram ride away, with bars, restaurants and the iconic Lowry theatre. The lights from the surrounding buildings reflected on the Salford basin in the evening is magical and there is always something happening in the area. Further out of town in Greater Manchester you have Altrincham Market, a favourite of mine for fresh fish, bread, cheese and flowers or just down the road, intu Trafford Centre for your big name stores for style and eating. Northern England is so easily accessible from Manchester, where would you go on a day trip? Half an hour from Manchester’s Victoria train station is Hebden Bridge, a beautiful village with canal and river walks, independent shops, cafes and restaurants. It is also the birthplace of famous pop star Ed Sheeran. Feed the ducks, have a wine by the water and then it’s a five minute walk back to the train station. If you could sum up Manchester in three words what would they be? Busy, exciting, and fun. A must visit!

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Which hidden gems do you think visitors should definitely explore? The real hidden gem of Manchester for me, is actually how close and accessible it is to all the places in Northern England. Great places like the Lake District, with its beautiful lakes and mountains!

ASHLEIGH BATEY, CABIN CREW, VIRGIN ATLANTIC

What’s your favourite memory of Manchester? My favourite memory in Manchester is definitely the Christmas markets that start mid-November. With so many stalls to get lost in, lots of different foods and a great location to end the night with drinks in a warming atmosphere, it is perfect for winter time!

Who is your favourite Manchester icon and why? My favourite icon would have to be TV star Michelle Keegan; she is just so down to earth and seems so fun! Michelle was born in Stockport, which is just 10 minutes from the city centre by train and well worth a visit for its historic buildings and markets.

Ashleigh joined Virgin Atlantic in 2015, landing her dream job that enables her to travel the world and be part of the iconic Virgin brand, whilst encouraging more visitors to come to Manchester as the routes expand. Here Ashleigh tells us why she recommends Manchester to all her customers. What is your favourite place to visit in Manchester? My favourite place to visit in Manchester is definitely intu Trafford Centre for shopping, dinner and drinks. It has the holiday feel about it, is very lively and has everything you need for an action packed day, even a mini adventure park with high ropes if you’re feeling energetic! Alchemist

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Tattu

If you only have 24 hours in the city, what are the top places you make sure you visit? If I had 24 hours in Manchester I would definitely make sure I made the most of the shops and bars, whilst walking around to take in all the different attractions the city has on offer. I love Alchemist in Spinningfields for cocktails and my favourite restaurant is definitely Tattu, it’s so quirky and the décor is just fabulous!

Northern England is so easily accessible from Manchester, where would you go on a day trip? The Lake District is a great place to escape; also Chester, Blackpool and Liverpool are not too far and definitely worth a visit. York is by far my favourite though, with its old fashioned streets and little shops where you can find unique gifts. I would recommend Lucia for great food and wine and Bora Bora for cocktails. York also has a great selection of attractions to keep you busy, including York Minster, York Dungeons and a sightseeing tour bus that is lovely come rain or shine. If you could sum up Manchester in three words what would they be? Fun, exciting and vibrant!

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KEY EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN NORTHERN ENGLAND 2017 Offering an unrivalled events calendar, from world premieres in the arts to international sporting events, Northern England truly does offer something for everyone. The world’s first festival of original, new work and special events, Manchester International Festival (MIF17), returns on the 29th of June for two weeks of artistic celebration in Manchester city centre. The opening event at this years’ festival is entitled “What Is the City but the People?”; a selection of individuals from across Manchester will walk along a runway through Piccadilly Gardens in this selfportrait of the city, with live music from Graham Massey assisted by a mix of local musicians. Festival Square, located in Albert Square, once again promises to be a city centre hub for festival activity.

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Throughout MIF17, you can come to Festival Square for great food and drink, free live music, nightly DJs, the Festival Box Office and free copies of The Guardian’s MIF17 Guide. Manchester Pride Festival takes place from 25-28 August, and includes the Manchester Pride Parade that turns the city into a kaleidoscope of colour with floats and marchers weaving through the city centre. The Big Weekend transforms Manchester’s Gay Village into a concert venue with some of the biggest names in music.

Manchester Pride Festival

Looking for something to tickle your taste buds, why not visit Manchester Food & Drink Festival, 28th September – 9th October. An urban food and drink festival with no single location, instead it takes over as much of the city centre and surrounding districts of Greater Manchester as possible with a huge programme of events. Over the years the Festival has drawn names as diverse as Nadiya Hussain, Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, Bill Wyman and Hugh FearnleyWhittingstall. The award-winning Christmas Markets once again promise to envelop Manchester in a blanket of winter cheer, with a winding market trail through the city centre with

hundreds of beautifully festooned stalls and chalets, free and accessible to all. Producers offer everything from fine jewellery and handcrafted leather bags, to handmade Belgian kitchenware, framed photo prints and French soaps. Don’t forget to take a visit to one of the amazing array of food and drink stalls, with delicious offerings of mulled wine and traditional bratwurst or even Hungarian goulash or Spanish paella. Bring the year of the dog in with style with the Chinese New Year celebrations across Manchester in 2018. Embrace a mixture of English and Chinese culture bringing to light fresh beginnings with events taking place across the city. visitmanchester.com/virgin | 67


KEY EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN NORTHERN ENGLAND 2017

KEY EVENTS & FESTIVALS IN NORTHERN ENGLAND 2017

NORTHERN ENGLAND Join in the 10th Birthday celebrations at Liverpool Sound City in May, a festival with an incredible line up of live music and arts with headliners The Human League and The Kooks bringing the sounds of the city to life. Alternatively enjoy a packed programme of sporting events, or even take part yourself, at Keswick Mountain Festival in June, running alongside a live music festival where K T Tunstall will be headlining and talks from some of the most highly regarded mountaineers. Mouth of the Tyne Festival is taking place in the shadow of the stunning Tynemouth Priory and Castle overlooking the North Sea and River Tyne. With headliners Elbow, Laura Marling and Tom Odell this event is set to be something truly special. If music and the arts isn’t your cup of tea, then why not take a trip to Royal Birkdale in Merseyside to witness some

Royal Birkdale

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of the world’s finest golfers at the 146th Open Golf Championship, taking place on the Lancashire coastline. The venue for this years’ competition will provide a unique and memorable atmosphere for spectators. Kasabian, Eminem and Muse are headlining this years’ Leeds Festival in Bramham Park. Acts such as Bastille, You Me At Six, Major Lazer, The Pretty Reckless, Haim and Halsey also performing, and more still to be announced in the run up to this August bank holiday weekend celebration of music in one of the North’s most prolific music cities. The infamous Blackpool Illuminations will be switched on in September, known as the biggest night in this seaside resort’s calendar. It will feature a host of top music and entertainment stars, as well as the stunning light display being switched on for the very first time this year.

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FESTIVALS & EVENTS MANCHESTER & GREATER MANCHESTER APRIL Sounds From the Other City Salford 30 April

JUNE The King Street Festival Manchester 3 – 4 June

The Play That Goes Wrong The Lowry 5 - 10 June

MAY

Parklife Festival Heaton Park 10 - 11 June

Castlefield Food Festival Manchester 11 - 14 May

Manchester Day Parade Manchester 18 June

German Bierfest Manchester Manchester 18 - 21 May

Manchester International Festival Manchester 29 June - 16 July

Great City Games Manchester 20 May

Sounds of the City Castlefield Bowl, Manchester 30 June - 8 July

Dot to Dot Festival Manchester 26 May Great Manchester 10K Run Manchester 28 May

JULY

The Greater Manchester Fringe Festival Greater Manchester 1 - 31 July

FESTIVALS & EVENTS

The Sparkle Weekend 2017 Manchester 7 - 9 July Foodies Festival Knutsford 14 - 16 July Dirty Dancing Palace Theatre 18 - 22 July Sister Act Palace Theatre 24 - 29 July Manchester Jazz Festival Manchester 28 July - 6 August One Big Summer Weekend Manchester 28 - 30 July

AUGUST FriendsFest Heaton Park 4 - 13 August Caribbean Carnival of Manchester Manchester 12 - 13 August

Wigan International Jazz Festival Wigan 6 - 9 July

Rochdale Feel Good Festival Rochdale Town Centre 12 August

bluedot Jodrell Bank, Macclesfield 7 - 9 July

Bolton Food and Drink Festival Bolton Town Centre 25 - 28 August

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Manchester Pride Big Weekend Manchester 25 - 28 August Festejar Spanish Festival Albert Square 31 Aug - 3 Sept

SEPTEMBER Ramsbottom Festival Ramsbottom Cricket Club 15 – 17 September Manchester Food & Drink Festival Manchester 28 September – 9 October

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

Manchester Literature Festival Manchester 6 - 20 October

Dinosaurs in the Wild EventCity 7 October - 7 January 2018

Manchester Christmas Markets Manchester Mid Nov - late Dec

Manchester Oktoberfest Albert Square 18 - 22 October Manchester Science Festival Manchester 19 - 29 October The Women in Comedy Festival Manchester 19 - 29 October Halloween in the City Manchester 28 - 29 October

Christmas Light Switch On Albert Square November 2017

DECEMBER Bolton Winter Festival Bolton Town Centre Dec 2017 – Jan 2018

2018 Chinese New Year Manchester 16 February 2018

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HOW TO GET TO MANCHESTER

FESTIVALS & EVENTS

NORTHERN ENGLAND MAY Liverpool Sound City Liverpool Waters, Merseyside 25 - 28 May Great British Food Festival Harewood House, Yorkshire 27 - 29 May

JUNE RHS Chatsworth Flower Show Chatsworth, Peak District 7 - 11 June Blackpool International Soul Festival Blackpool 16 - 18 June

JULY Mouth of the Tyne Festival Tynemouth Priory and Castle 6 - 9 July

146th Open Golf Championship Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Merseyside 16 - 23 July Liverpool International Music Festival (LIMF) 2017 Liverpool, various locations 21 - 23 July Kendal Calling Lowther Deer Park, Cumbria 27 - 30 July

AUGUST Festival on the Wall Hadrian’s Wall 4 - 6 August

Bakewell Baking Festival 2017 Bakewell Showground, Peak District 12 - 13 August

Blackpool Air Show 2017 Blackpool 12 - 13 August

SEPTEMBER Blackpool Illuminations Switch On Blackpool 1 - 3 September York Beer & Cider Festival York Racecourse 20 - 23 September British Musical Fireworks Championship Victoria Park, Southport 29 September - 1 October

OCTOBER Lancaster Music Festival Lancaster 12 - 16 October

Manchester is one of the best connected and accessible cities in the UK, and now with the launch of nonstop flights from Boston and San Francisco with Virgin Atlantic, getting here is even easier. Fly nonstop to Manchester with Virgin Atlantic from six popular US destinations including Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), Las Vegas (LAS), New York (JFK), Orlando (MCO) and San Francisco (SFO).

excellent connections to the city centre and beyond with ITS regional railway station and Metrolink station onsite.

Fly into Manchester Airport, the third largest airport in the UK that offers hassle-free travel to over 23m passengers each year. Key facilities at the airport include free WiFi for up to 60 minutes; Escape Lounges in all terminals and

Or for the latest information about Manchester Airport follow @manairport or download the Manchester Airport app.

To book your flights to Manchester visit visitmanchester.com/virgin

NOVEMBER Ulverston Dickensian Festival Ulverston 26 - 27 October

Creamfields 2017 Daresbury Estate, Merseyside 24 - 27 August Leeds Festival Bramham Park, Leeds 25 - 27 August

Sport Music Theatre Cultural LGBT Exhibition

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GETTING AROUND MANCHESTER

GETTING AROUND MANCHESTER

Getting around the city and surrounding areas is easy once you are here thanks to the fleet of buses, trains and trams and even water taxis available. The compact nature of the city centre also makes walking a popular choice.

JOURNEY PLANNING

TRAM

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is the official public transport body for the city. Its website has a wealth of information and a number of journey planning tools to take the stress out of travelling. tfgm.com | @OfficialTfGM

Metrolink can transport you across the city region and, if you’re planning on sightseeing, Travelcards offer unlimited travel across the network. Please be sure to purchase a ticket from the on-stop ticket machines before boarding. metrolink.co.uk | @MCRMetrolink

MANCHESTER ON FOOT

WAXI

Manchester is easily explored on foot, with a city centre that you can navigate within 20 minutes. City Hosts are dotted around the centre to guide you with directions, public transport information and details on events taking place.

An exclusive environmentally friendly water taxi service via the canals of the city to the likes of Old Trafford, intu Trafford Centre, The Lowry and IWM North. manchesterwatertaxis.com

METROSHUTTLE BUS Within the city centre, Metroshuttle provides a free ‘hop on, hop off’ service linking all of the main rail stations, shopping districts and business areas. There are three services which operate on circular routes. tfgm.com/metroshuttle

BUS Commercial bus services run right across Greater Manchester helping you get out and about. tfgm.com/buses

Metrolink, Exchange Square

TRAINS

TOURIST INFORMATION

In addition to the inter-city links, the rail network connects you to the neighbouring towns and districts of Greater Manchester. tfgm.com/trains

Manchester’s Visitor Information Centre in Piccadilly Gardens can provide you with everything you need to get the most out of the city, including maps, visitor guides, hotel information and even discounted tickets for various attractions across the whole region. Don’t forget you can buy plenty of original Manchester souvenirs too. Tel: +44 (0)871 222 8223 | touristinformation@visitmanchester. com

MANCHESTER MAPS Refer to the handy fold out map at the back of the Guide to help find your way around Greater Manchester.

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TRAVELLING AROUND NORTHERN ENGLAND BRITRAIL ENGLAND PASS Explore with a BritRail England Pass and see more of Britain without ever worrying about having the right change or missing trains while finding a ticket booth.

Northumberland National Park

beautiful surroundings of the Lake District or soak up the atmosphere of Liverpool. www.raileurope.com

NEWCASTLE Lake District National Park

WINDERMERE

North York Moors National Park

Yorkshire Dales National Park

YORK LEEDS MANCHESTER

This pass gives you unlimited rail travel throughout England and is available in a Consecutive Pass that lets you travel freely for days at a time, or a Flexi Pass that gives you a spontaneity-inducing 2-month timeframe. You can discover the culture of Manchester, relax in the

LIVERPOOL

Peak District National Park

CHESTER

EDINBURGH

MANCHESTER

DISCOVER BRITAIN BY TRAIN! Enjoy the majesty of England, outside of London, as you journey north. A variety of BritRail Passes or British train tickets make it easy to unlock all of the country’s hidden gems, like Manchester! Enrich your visit with these top itineraries and products: • BritRail Pass, BritRail England Pass • High-speed routes on Virgin trains and Eurostar • Memorable itineraries to Manchester from London, Liverpool, and York. • City transportation cards & airport transfers • Sightseeing tours & activities

LONDON agent.raileurope.com www.raileurope.com

An Authentic European Experience Awaits

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Manchester city centre can be broken down into fourteen distinct districts, each with its own personality and offering a unique visitor experience. The compact nature of the city centre also means that you don’t have to walk far to explore the individual personalities of each area.

CENTRAL RETAIL DISTRICT

Featuring the biggest names in fashion including high-street favourites and luxury brands.

PETERSFIELD

Manchester’s conference district including Manchester Central, The Bridgewater Hall and Great Northern.

CIVIC QUARTER

CORRIDOR MANCHESTER Manchester’s innovation district home to the city’s two universities and a host of cultural attractions and nightlife.

PICCADILLY

The main gateway into the city housing Manchester Piccadilly Station and Piccadilly Gardens.

THE GAY VILLAGE

Home to iconic listed buildings such as the Town Hall and Central Library.

Unique atmosphere with restaurants, bars and clubs around vibrant Canal Street.

FIRST STREET

MEDIEVAL QUARTER

Manchester’s emerging cultural district featuring the new multi-arts centre HOME.

CASTLEFIELD

The place to escape from the hustle of city life. A residential neighbourhood with waterside restaurants, pubs and bars.

SPINNINGFIELDS

A district of offices, high-end shopping and some of the city’s best restaurants and bars.

NORTHERN QUARTER

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DISCOVER MANCHESTER

An area rich in culture and history, with some of the city’s oldest buildings.

CHINATOWN

Made up of Asian businesses including Chinese, Thai, Japanese and Korean restaurants.

NOMA

A neighbourhood of offices, homes, public spaces, shops and restaurants.

ST. JOHN’S

A new unique residential neighbourhood, a community of creativity and innovation.

Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England. visitbritain.com

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1 Angel Square

CITY CENTRE MAP

ANGEL SQUARE

Rail stations

Visitor Information Centre

Metrolink tramline & stops

Help Points (Press button for help and advice)

Metrolink under construction (due to open in 2017) Metroshuttle bus stops (Routes 1, 2 & 3) - FREE

Harvey Nichols

Traffic restricted areas Buildings of interest

Taxi ranks Toilets (all with disabled access)

Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art

Principal shopping areas

Post Offices

Green/open spaces Š Marketing Manchester 2016 Information correct at time of print Contains Ordanance Survey data Š Crown copyright and database right 2010

Exchange Square ANCOATS

Methodist Church Urban Exchange

Friends Albert Hall Meeting House

HOME

THE QUAYS

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TRAFFORD QUAYS LEISURE VILLAGE

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Business and Law School All Saints Building

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