Local Area

Whatever pace of life you want to live at, the best of Manchester is waiting to be enjoyed.

Boasting a truly eclectic blend of food, drink, culture, music and sport – including two of the world’s most famous football teams – Manchester can rival anything that London has to offer. It’s a true 24-hour city with everything you could ask for. This is what makes it such an attractive destination to live and study in.

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One Victoria

Selfridges Manchester Exchange, Exchange Square, Central, Manchester

Harvey Nichols

New Cathedral Street

Afflecks

Northern Quarter

Exchange Square

Market Street

Manchester Arndale

Corn Exchange

Embankment Kitchen

El Gato Negro Tapas

Tast Catala

The Ivy

Happy Seasons

Hawksmoor

20 Stories

Mana

Adam Reid at The French

The Bull & Bear

Bundobust

Little Aladdin

Shoryu Ramen

Habesha

The Fitzgerald

The Washhouse

Arcane

Three Little Words

Science & Industry

Speak In Code

Cloud 23

The Pen and Pencil

Printworks

Palace Theatre Manchester

National Football Museum

AO Arena

Royal Exchange Theatre

AO Arena

The Deaf Institute

Manchester Art Gallery

Everyman Cinema

Museum of Science & Industry

Manchester Central Library

Manchester Town Hall

Albert Hall

Manchester Central Convention Centre

Manchester Cathedral

Sainsbury's Local

Marks & Spencer's Foodhall

Starbucks

Nuffield Health

Puregym

Rock Over Climbing

Yoga Soul

KICKair

University of Manchester

Manchester Metropolitan

University of Salford

Royal Northern College of Music

University Academy 92

Restaurants

A veritable world tour of culinary delights awaits your palette. In terms of fine dining, the Michelin starred Mana leads the way. Adam Reid at The French, Tom Kerridge’s Bull & Bear at Stock Exchange and 20 Stories are hot on its heels though.

Good food isn’t about the size of the bill though, as venues such as Happy Seasons, Bundobust, Little Aladdin, Shoryu Ramen and Habesha ably demonstrate. Whatever you fancy and whatever your budget, you’ll find yourself perfectly catered to.

With over 650 venues, Manchester’s food scene is as eclectic as you’d expect.

Bars

From sleek and sophisticated cocktail bars to bustling, beat-filled venues, there’s something for all tastes and budgets.

Cloud 23 combines the finest mixology with stunning views across the city. At the other end of the spectrum, there are an array of speakeasy style bars such as The Pen and Pencil, Arcane, and Science & Industry.

There are plenty of traditional pubs dotted about the city too. For all Manchester’s modernity, it has definitely not forgotten its past.

The city’s nightlife is every bit as varied as its restaurant scene.

Retail

Today, the Northern Quarter arguably leads the way for the city’s fashion scene due to its host of trendy independent stores, including Afflecks, Junk Shop and Oi Polloi.

The Royal Exchange, King Street, Spinningfields, New Cathedral Street, Selfridges and Harvey Nichols cater to the designer end of the market. While the Manchester Arndale, has all the high street favourites you could ask for.

Slightly further afield, but readily accessible by tram are Quayside MediaCityUK (25 mins) and The Trafford Centre (36 mins). Rest assured, your wardrobe will be every bit as impressive as your home.

With its roots in the cotton industry, Manchester has always been a city of fashion.

Culture & Entertainment

The birthplace of Oasis, New Order, The Smiths and the Hacienda, music is part of the fabric of Manchester. An array of venues offering everything from chart-topping artists to classical symphonies and the next big things are dotted throughout the city. In fact the AO Arena is right on your doorstep.

There are plenty of museums, galleries and theatres to explore too. The true passion of Manchester is of course football however. The city is split in terms of its allegiances, but whether you’re United or City for life, rest assured Old Trafford and The Etihad Stadium are both readily accessible. You’re also moments from the National Football Museum.

Manchester's cultural influence is felt around the world.

Well-being

There are times when the pace of city life can become a bit draining and it’s good to unwind. There are countless gyms, yoga studios and even a rock climbing centre in the local area. Or if you prefer exercising in the great outdoors, Manchester’s waterways are the perfect running track.

Cathedral Gardens or Angel Meadow Park are great spots to unwind with friends or a book. While the much anticipated City River Park, will add another 35,000 sqm of new and improved park and woodland to the city by 2024, as part of redevelopment plans for Red Bank.

For all Manchester's excitement, sometimes you need to take things slower.