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MANCHESTER (MAN)

Adults

16+ years at the time of travel

Teens

12-15 years at the time of travel

Children

2-11 years at the time of travel

Infants

Under 2 years at the time of travel

*You can only select a maximum of 9 passengers (Excluding Infants on Lap) per booking.

Cheap flights and Cheap Holidays to Manchester

Manchester is one of the key cities in the northwest of England, known for its industrial heritage, football culture, and vibrant music scene.

This lively city offers a unique blend of history, art, innovation, and modern entertainment.

What to visit in Manchester

Old Trafford

Home to Manchester United, Old Trafford is a must-see for football fans. Guided tours take visitors through the locker rooms, the pitch, and the team’s museum.

Manchester Museum

An impressive museum featuring a wide range of collections, from natural history to Egyptian artifacts. It’s a perfect spot to delve into the city’s culture and history.

John Rylands Library

A stunning Gothic library that looks like it’s straight out of a movie, offering a magical atmosphere for book and architecture lovers.

Manchester Art Gallery

Housing a vast collection of artwork, from classic masterpieces to contemporary pieces, this gallery is a great stop for art enthusiasts.

Science and Industry Museum

A fascinating dive into Manchester’s industrial past, showcasing the technologies that shaped the world and the city’s development.

MediaCityUK

A modern hub for the media industry, where visitors can tour the studios of BBC and ITV. It’s an intriguing place for TV and media fans.

Food and Drinks:

Manchester’s local cuisine is as diverse as its culture. Fish and chips remains a staple of British food, commonly found in the city’s eateries. Lancashire hotpot, a hearty lamb and vegetable stew, is another regional specialty you shouldn’t miss. For dessert lovers, the Manchester tart, made with jam, custard, and coconut, is a must-try.

In terms of drinks, Manchester’s pubs are famous for their variety of ales and stouts. In recent years, local gin has gained popularity, with regional distilleries offering unique flavors.