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Manchester is one of the UK’s liveliest cities with its exciting, cosmopolitan atmosphere and lots to see and do. Along with top attractions, galleries, museums, superb shopping and stunning Victorian Architecture, Manchester is everybody's kind of city

Manchester Ringway Airport & Manchester Tourist Information ...

Not surprisingly Manchester has become a mecca for visitors and a great place to live. There really is something to appeal to everyone and whatever your interests may be, the city has it covered.

Manchester is an outward looking European City, with the warmth and atmosphere of a village, it contains a range of village areas each with its own unique identity and special qualities.

 
 
 

Manchester Tourist Office ...

Details for the Manchester Tourist Information Office have been detailed below together with some of the local attractions close to Manchester City such as listed buildings and open gardens, museums and children’s fun activities.

 
  Manchester Tourist Information Centres
  Address Manchester Airport, Terminal 1 & 2 International Arrivals Hall, Manchester, M90 4TU  
  Telephone +44 (0) 871 222 8223   
Website www.visitmanchester.com
Email touristinformation@marketing-manchester.co.uk
 
 

Tourist Attractions near Manchester Ringway Airport ...

 
here we have provided a list of attractions that are located near to Manchester Ringway Airport with distances from the airport shown for each listing.
 
  Manchester Tourist Attractions
Manchester Art Gallery
The Gallery's amazing collection of art is displayed in an innovative and imaginative way. An undoubted highlight is the outstanding collection of 19th century Pre-Raphaelite paintings.
www.manchestergalleries.org
Mosley Street, Manchester
T: +44 (0) 1612 358 888
Manchester City Football Club
Manchester City's new home, the City of Manchester Stadium, is one of the spectacular sporting arenas in the country. It also doubles as a venue for a variety of uses. Take the Manchester City Experience Tour - recently shortlisted for an Award for Excellence at the Museums & Heritage Show 2004.
www.mcfc.co.uk
City of Manchester Stadium Sportcity, Eastlands, Manchester
information@ng-Manchester.org.uk
T: +44 (0) 161 231 3200
The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester
The Museum is based on the site of the oldest passenger railway station in the world. The huge, 7½ acre site has five historic buildings packed with fascinating exhibitions, hands-on galleries, historic working machinery and superb Special Exhibitions.
www.msim.org.uk
Liverpool Road, Castlefield, Manchester
T: +44 (0) 161 832 2244
 
 
Pitmedden Garden
The home of Emmeline Pankhurst and family. The birthplace of the Women's Social and Political Union, a museum with displays and unofficial information about the Pankhursts and the Suffragette Movement.

Conference, training and small rooms available for hire to women and womens groups. Creche facilities available by arrangement.
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60-62 Nelson Street, Manchester
T: +44 (0) 161 273 5673
Urbis
Urbis is a new kind of museum set in a dramatic glass building rising high above the centre of Manchester. Interactive exhibits lead you on a journey exploring life in different cities around the world.
www.urbis.org.uk
Cathedral Gardens, Manchester
E: info@urbis.org.uk
T: +44 (0) 161 605 8200
Wythenshawe Park
The park is set in 109.27 hectares (270 acres) of green area and boasts a wide range of leisure opportunities for all age groups, all year round. With a wide range of activities for all the family including: bowls,crazy golf, football, children's play area and tennis courts in addition to the horticultural centre, a community farm and Wythenshawe Hall, there really is something for everyone.
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Wythenshawe Park, Northenden, Manchester
sciencemuseum@nmsi.ac.uk
T: +44 (0) 161 945 5827
 
 
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.
 
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