3-day tour of Manchester
1 cities |
12 attraction(s) |
total distance 37
km
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Day1: Manchester
3 attraction(s) ·
7 km
1
Old Trafford Stadium (Manchester United Museum and Tour) is the most famous and popular football club in the world. Fans of Manchester United consider Old Trafford Stadium (9:30am - 5pm) as a sacred place and idolize the football stars who play here. Highly recommend the team tour, which includes experiencing the feeling of sitting in the stands, visiting the changing rooms, the players' lounge, and walking along the underground tunnel to the pitchside resting area.
6
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2
Manchester Cathedral is said to have a history of nearly a thousand years and is the widest church in the UK. The most eye-catching feature of the cathedral is a suspension bridge built in 1421.
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3
Manchester's Chinatown is large in scale and located between George Street and Faulkner Street. Here you can find a variety of domestically produced goods that are not available in other parts of Manchester.
Day2: Manchester
5 attraction(s) ·
12 km
1
Cornerhouse is located at the corner of Oxford St and Whitworth St. It consists of two houses built in the early 20th century. Inside Cornerhouse, there is a modern art gallery and a cinema that specifically screens small independent films.
1
km
2
Home is an art center built in 2015, located in the new commercial district "First Street" in Manchester. Home houses an art gallery, a cinema, and a theater. The cinema not only shows the latest released films but also screens classic movies. Film enthusiasts can watch a black and white film here.
2
km
3
The Science and Industry Museum is a museum located in Manchester, UK. The museum showcases the development of science, technology, and industry. In 2012, it became part of the National Science Museum.
2
km
4
St. John's Cathedral, also known as "Salford Cathedral," is a Roman Catholic church located in Salford, Greater Manchester. This large cathedral, built in the Neo-Gothic architectural style, was constructed between 1844 and 1848 and is a Grade II listed building in the United Kingdom.
8
km
5
This is a natural leisure park located in the southern suburbs of Manchester. You can take a walk and have a picnic here. The park has a large lake in the center, where you can go boating and fishing. There is a small island in the middle of the lake. The park was originally the estate of the Platt family, and it was named after them. It was officially opened to the public for free in 1910.
Day3: Manchester
4 attraction(s) ·
19 km
1
Debdale Park is a city park located in Gorton, east Manchester, covering an area of approximately 45 acres (18 hectares). The park features facilities such as a children's play area, an ice skating rink, tennis courts, football fields, a 9-hole golf putting green, and offers outdoor activities including fishing, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, and rock climbing.
6
km
3
The Whitworth Art Gallery is located at the southern end of the University of Manchester campus. It is a museum of art belonging to the university. In 2015, it won the award for the best art gallery in the country in the prestigious "Art Fund" museum awards in the UK. The Whitworth Art Gallery has approximately 55,000 pieces in its collection. It showcases modern and historical art works, including paintings and wallpapers. The gallery's café has received high praise.
8
km
4