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Manchester’s buzz

In a city with a talent for reinvention, find a string of new reasons to plan another visit

September 12, 2021 15:46
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I’m not a Mancunian. But having been married to a proud son of Prestwich for the best part of 30 years, and as the daughter and the mother of former and present Manchester University students, I feel as though I know — and love — the city quite well.

There’s the Trafford Centre for shopping, and Slattery’s in Whitefield for cake. There’s the Manchester City Art Gallery for culture, and Old Trafford for football. There are the impressive murals to admire at the Town Hall, and a stroll in Heaton Park is always nice.

And then there’s the Lowry, the Science and Industry Museum, the Imperial War Museum North, plus the People’s History Museum where you are immersed in the history of the industrial revolution.

I’ve watched, impressed, as Manchester reinvented itself as somewhere cool and fun, with quirky shops and good restaurants. But, still… a weekend filled with completely new experiences? Could the tourist board deliver an itinerary packed with things I’d never seen or done before?