Scenic spot introduction:
U.K. Manchester Manchester, a northern capital, a prosperous city that never sleeps, is the third largest city in the UK. Manchester With finance, education, tourism, commerce and manufacturing as its characteristics, the city has been developing continuously in its history of more than 100 years, from an industrial city to a fashionable metropolis today. architecture It can be said that walking into this place is like arriving at the forefront of the world, and feeling the long history and culture in a dazzling environment.Attractions distribution:
Manchester Located in the northwest of England, on the east bank of the River Irwell. Albert Square Centered on town Hall , Manchester Cathedral , John Rylands Library, University of Manchester , Chinatown In terms of cultural landscape, the most worth visiting is Museum of Science and Industry and National Football Museum ,yes Manchester The most famous classic place. And football fanatics must not miss it Manchester United Visit Old Trafford, the home stadium of Manchester City, and fully experience the charm of the world's most famous team.Scenic spot features:
religion, architecture , museums, ruins, parks, riversTravel Notes of Travellers:
- Travel Guide: 9-Day UK Travel Guide 2017
travelling guideline:
1. Metroshuttle is Manchester There are 3 free bus routes in the city, covering the railway station, square, shopping area and most of the city's attractions, which is very convenient.
2. You can experience a variety of activities in the football museum, test your football skills, be a commentator, and even lift the championship Trophies Take photos as a souvenir, don't miss it.
3. July and August are the peak tourist seasons, so the budget should be much higher than usual.
Main attractions information:
1. Large church : http://www.manchestercathedral.org/
2. National Football Museum: http://www.nationalfootballmuseum.com/
3. Museum of Science and Industry: http://www.mosi.org.uk/
4. Museum of Art : http://www.manchestergalleries.org
5. Lowry Building : http://www.thelowry.com/
6.IWM North: http://www.iwm.org.uk/north
7. Jewish Museum : http://www.manchesterjewishmuseum.com/
Tour route:
Day Trips: Old Trafford → Museum of Science and Industry
Two-day tour: D1 Albert Square and urban landscape→ Arndale Centre→ Castlefield→ Windermere Lakes, D2 Spinning Mill→ Urbis Tower → Chinatown .
Best time to visit:
April-September
Shopping recommendations:
(Shopping) Designer clothing, second-hand records, handicrafts, household items, small cups and tableware, etc.
(Recommended shopping places) West End, St Annes Square, Northern Quarter, Arndale Centre, Market Street, Trafford Centre, King Street, Exchange Square.
(Food) Fish and chips, mashed peas, beef, mutton, stew, etc., freshly brewed beer.
(Recommended food places) Chinatown (China Town), Wilmslow Road (Wilmslow), century-old restaurant → Sam`s Chop House.
Scenic spot location:
Europe>UK> Manchester city
How to get there:
1. Aircraft: Manchester Manchester Airport (MAN)
2. Train: Victoria Station Victoria Station, Piccadilly Station
3. In the city transportation : Buses, starting at Piccadilly Gardens; trams, subways, taxis, etc.
Stadium, Pier, Lowry Building : Bus routes 25, 27, 33, 51, 52.
Football Museum: 10-20 minutes walk from the train station, or take the free Metroshuttle Line 2 or other direct buses.
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Manchester Ticket Prices:
Football Museum: Free, experience activities range from £2.5 to £15.
Museum of Science and Industry: Free, voluntary donation of £3 is available; special exhibitions require additional tickets; 4D cinema is £4 for adults and £3 for children.
Manchester Museum , Museum of Art , War North Hall: Free
Jewish Museum : Adults £3.95, children, students and seniors £2.95.
Scenic area opening hours:
town Hall , Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester Museum , Art Museum, War Museum North: 10:00-17:00
big church : 08:30-18:30 from Monday to Friday, closed at 17:00 on Saturday and 19:00 on Sunday.
Football Museum: Monday to Saturday 10:00-17:00, Sunday 11:00-17:00.
Lowry Building : Sunday to Friday 11:00-17:00, Saturday 0:00-17:00.
Jewish Museum : Sunday to Thursday 10:00-16:00, Friday 10:00-13:00.
Library: Monday and Sunday 12:00-17:00, Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-17:00.