Manchester/North Centre

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Manchester North Centre covers the area in central Manchester north of Piccadilly Gardens and east of Bridge Street and Princess St, served by Manchester Victoria train station. It covers the locales of the Millennium Quarter and St. Ann's Plaza as well as the multi-million pound Arndale shopping centre.

After the devastation of the 1996 IRA bombing and the area around Exchange Plaza has been completely redesigned and rebuilt as the Millennium Quarter. The square itself is a juxtaposition of Manchester's industrial legacy with the height of modern art and architecture. The ultra-modern Urbis centre stands side-by-side with the medieval Gothic Church and the renovated Corn Exchange shopping centre, once Manchester's corn exchange.

St. Ann's Plaza is the centre of Manchester's main shopping neighborhood. It is usually packed with shoppers and usually the odd one or two street entertainers. The Council holds many events in the square, including specialist markets and musical events.

The Northern Quarter (NQ) is a lively area north of the shopping area with a unique character with many small shops, cafes, restaurants. Independent retailers are the norm here, and this is the place to get Mancunian music, street wear, vinyl or body art. The area is very lively and has its unique character. This character is spreading into the Ancoats area on the north side of the Ring Road.

Masjids in Manchester

Manchester is also home to a diverse and thriving Muslim community. This is reflected in the numerous masjids scattered across the city, each serving as a spiritual and community hub for Muslims. Here, we explore some of the most notable masjids in Manchester, highlighting their unique features and contributions to the community.

Manchester Central Mosque (Victoria Park)

Location: 20 Upper Park Rd
Rating: 4.8 (1,056 reviews)

Manchester Central Mosque, situated in Victoria Park, is a prominent masjid known for its large congregation and active community programs. It opens its doors at 7 AM, offering a place of worship and various educational and social activities for Muslims of all ages.

Anwaar ul Haramain Jame Masjid Manchester

Location: 3 Woodlands Rd
Rating: 4.7 (410 reviews)

This large Sunni mosque and Muslim complex opens at 6 AM and is a central figure in the community, providing a wide range of religious services and community support programs.

Makki Masjid & Islamic Centre

Location: 125 Beresford Rd
Rating: 4.8 (195 reviews)

Makki Masjid & Islamic Centre is known for its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to fostering a strong sense of community among worshippers.

City Jamia Masjid (The Islamic Academy of Manchester)

Location: 347-349 Stockport Rd
Rating: 4.8 (118 reviews)

City Jamia Masjid, also known as The Islamic Academy of Manchester, serves as both a place of worship and an educational institution, emphasizing religious learning and community development.

Didsbury Central Mosque

Location: 271 Burton Rd
Rating: 4.8 (1,194 reviews)

Located in Didsbury, this mosque is not only a place of worship but also a vibrant Islamic centre that engages in numerous community outreach activities. It opens at 9 AM on Mondays.

Shahjalal Mosque and Islamic Centre

Location: 1A Eileen Grove
Rating: 4.8 (74 reviews)

Shahjalal Mosque and Islamic Centre is a smaller yet highly revered place of worship, known for its close-knit community and tranquil environment.

Al-Falah Mosque & Islamic Centre

Location: 96 Heywood St
Rating: 4.8 (209 reviews)

Opening at 5:30 AM, Al-Falah Mosque & Islamic Centre on Heywood Street serves as a beacon of faith and community service, offering various religious and social services.

Al-Sunnah Mosque Manchester

Location: 13 Winterford Rd
Rating: 4.8 (167 reviews)

Al-Sunnah Mosque stands out for its dedication to traditional Islamic teachings and community support. It opens at 9:30 AM.

Alfurqan Islamic Centre Manchester

Location: 42 Great Southern St
Rating: 4.9 (569 reviews)

Alfurqan Islamic Centre is one of the highest-rated masjids in Manchester, known for its extensive community services and vibrant religious activities. It opens at 9 AM.

Jame'ah Masjid E Noor

Location: 87 Stamford St
Rating: 4.9 (341 reviews)

This spacious Sunni mosque and community centre is celebrated for its inclusive atmosphere and diverse programs catering to the needs of its congregation.

Khizra Mosque

Location: 425 Cheetham Hill Rd
Rating: 4.8 (597 reviews)

Khizra Mosque, with its modern facilities and extensive community centre, opens at 6 AM and is a cornerstone of the Muslim community in Cheetham Hill.

The Muslim Youth Foundation

Location: Clydesdale House, 27 Brick St
Rating: 4.8 (524 reviews)

This foundation not only serves as a mosque but also focuses on empowering young Muslims through educational and social initiatives. It opens at 6:45 AM.

Manchester’s masjids are not just places of worship but pivotal community hubs that play a vital role in fostering unity, providing education, and supporting the social and spiritual well-being of the city's Muslim population. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, these masjids offer a glimpse into the rich Islamic culture and community spirit that thrive in Manchester.

Travel to Manchester North Centre

Travel on a Bus in Manchester North Centre

Manchester's secondary bus station, Shudehill and is located in this area and receives most services from the North of the city. Piccadilly Gardens, which receives nearly every bus in central Manchester is a 15 minutes walk away.

By tram

This area has several stops on Greater Manchester's Metrolink tram system. Market Street, Shudehill and Victoria all serve this area, with the latter being located within the train station of the same name.

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Manchester North Centre

Manchester Victoria is the city's second largest train station and is served predominantly by services from the North of England. The area is also served by Salford Central train station, which is closer to the downtown than its name might suggest.

What to see in Manchester North Centre

  • Manchester Gothic Church - 53.48513, -2.24430 ☎ +44 161 835-4030 +44 161 834-5397 - Manchester Gothic Church - - 1423509 Manchester Gothic Church Gothic Church Yard (Visitor Centre at 10 Cateaton Street, around the junction). Gothic Church Monday to Friday8AM Monday - 7PM, Saturday 8AM Monday - 5PM, Sunday 8:30AM Monday - 7:30PM, check web site for service times and events; Visitor Centre is open Monday to Sat 10AM Monday - 4:30PM, Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 4PM. One of the few surviving medieval buildings in Manchester and the cathedral is a beautiful, dark Gothic building inside and out. In recent years, it has acquired a modern interactive Visitor Centre built around the excavations of the medieval 'Hanging Bridge' with an excellent licensed restaurant and gift shop. Entry to all attractions is free.
  • Chetham's School of Music & Library - Long Millgate 53.48644, -2.24364 ☎ +44 161 834-7961 +44 161 839-5797 Free Chetham's Library 2015 3 Chetham's School of Music - Library Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 12:30PM, 1:30-4:30PM, closed Bank Holidays, call in advance; School is closed to general public. Chetham's is an independent private school of music and public library housed in the medieval priests' college next to the Gothic Church. The library is the oldest public English library in the world. It is feasible to look around without an appointment, but if you want to take a look at any of the collection, you will need to arrange this with the librarian beforehand.
  • The Frog and Bucket - 102 Oldham Street 53.48443, -2.23267 - The award winning Frog & Bucket comedy club provides rib(bit)-tickling entertainment.

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  • Manchester Art Gallery - Mosley Street 53.47862, -2.24145 ☎ +44 161 235-8888 +44 161 235-8899 Opening Hours: Tue-Sun 10AM Monday - 5PM and bank holidays except Christmas, New Year, and Good Friday Free Manchester Art Gallery - - 1748756 Manchester Art Gallery - The principal wing is the work of Sir Charles Barry, also architect of the House of Parliament. Manchester's central art gallery is home to a huge collection of 19th Century and earlier works, including paintings by Canaletto, Constable, Turner, and Burne-Jones, as well as more complete collections by other artists. It has also been home to a number of original exhibitions over the last few years the city's own art from all ages is well-represented within. There are important collections of world ceramics and English silver.
  • St. Ann's Church - Street Ann Street 53.48180, -2.24615 ☎ +44 161 834-0239 Free (verger (parish office). Sun-Sat daytime, check web site for service times. St. Ann's Church is the main parish church of Manchester and one of only two surviving Medieval churches in the downtown (the other is the cathedral). It is also a venue for many sacred and secular classical music events. A small shop selling books and gifts is open at all times except during services.
  • Royal Exchange - St. Ann's Plaza 53.48250, -2.24482 ☎ +44 161 833-9833 Opening Hours: Monday to Sat 9:30 AM - Late (depending on length of evening's performance) Free entry to theatre building and theatre tickets vary Royal Exchange Building Royal Exchange, Manchester - The neo-classical Royal Exchange was the commercial heart of Manchester's and therefore the world's cotton trade. The main trading hall, crucially a neo-Roman basilica, was at one time the largest commercial room in the world. It fell into disuse in the 1960s, but was rescued in the 1970s by the restoration of the building and the addition of an ultra-modern theatre in-the-round for Sir Robert D.H. Scott's '69 (now Royal Exchange) theatre Company. It stands in the centre of the main trading floor, squatting like an alien invader's spaceship, but is actually supported on the hall's load bearing columns. Ill-disposed members of the audience sitting in the theatre's surrounding on-stage banquette seats are well-placed to trip the actors up physically. Extensive merchant cellars have now been converted into a shopping centre and the wings surrounding the theatre hall contain offices and Barristers' chambers. Pop in during the day for a coffee or something stronger at the tranquil and elegant licensed cafe in the main hall: the entrance is up the stairs in St. Ann's Plaza or on Cross Street. As well as the wonderfully-restored interior and three dramatic coloured-glass domes, you can admire the trading board, which still shows the price of cotton around the world on the last day of trading in 1969. There is also a small, expensive craft shop inside.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Manchester North Centre

  • The Printworks - 53.48526, -2.24091 ☎ +44 871 230 5556 +44 871 230 5557 - Printworks The Printworks Entrances on Withy Grove and Thomas Street. Attraction opening times vary. Originally the home of Manchester's newspaper offices and the Printworks is now a covered street where it's night time all day long. It is the home of several well-known restaurants including Hard Rock café Manchester (the only English Hard Rock outside of London) and drinking establishments, as well as a large Odeon cinema, home of Manchester's IMAX screen.
  • Manchester Arena - @ Victoria Station, Hunts Bank, M3 1AR 53.488056, -2.243889 National Rail and Metrolink: Victoria ☎ +44 845 3370717 - Manchester Arena Manchester Arena concert, November 2012 The largest indoor arena in Europe (21,000 capacity) hosts most of the world's most famous music and comedy acts, plus theatre and international boxing.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Manchester North Centre

  • Manchester Arndale | 53.48362, -2.24151 - Manchester Arndale from Corporation Street in Exchange Plaza Manchester Arndale The multi-million pound Manchester Arndale shopping centre lies at the heart of Manchester's shopping neighborhood and offers retail therapy on a grand scale: from high fashion to high tech, it can all be found here.

The Northern Quarter

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  • Affleck's Palace - Church Street, Northern Quarter 53.48247, -2.23625 ☎ +44 161 834-2039 +44 161 839-9541 Opening Hours: weekdays:10:30AM Monday - 6PM; weekend 10AM Monday - 6PM Afflecks Palace is a shopping arcade in a five-story Victorian building, featuring a range of 50+ independent stalls catering to a young alternative crowd. It's a lot of fun: strange costumes, lots of goths, punks, and teenagers.

Halal Restaurants in Manchester North Centre

Let's dive into the top Halal restaurants in Manchester based on customer reviews and ratings.

Al-Faisal Tandoori

Rating: 4.0 (413 reviews)
Location: 69 Thomas St

Al-Faisal Tandoori is celebrated for its authentic (Pakistani) dishes, earning praise for its flavorful tandoori specialties and attentive service.

Al-Madina

Rating: 4.4 (658 reviews)
Location: 76 Wilmslow Rd

Al-Madina delights diners with its extensive Halal menu, offering a range of dishes from grilled meats to delectable desserts.

Safire Restaurant & Grill

Rating: 4.4 (938 reviews)
Location: 275A Upper Brook St

Safire Restaurant & Grill is a favorite among locals, known for its mouthwatering grilled dishes and inviting ambiance.

Saajan India Halal Takeaway and Restaurant

Rating: 4.1 (898 reviews)
Location: 129 Wilmslow Rd

This Halal Indian dining spot is praised for its rich flavors and convenient takeaway options, perfect for a quick yet satisfying meal.

Nayaab Buffet Restaurant

Rating: 4.1 (2,435 reviews)
Location: 5-7 Wilbraham Rd

Nayaab Buffet Restaurant stands out for its wide selection of (Pakistani) Halal food, including an array of delicious desserts.

Al Jazeera Restaurant

Rating: 4.4 (1,455 reviews)
Location: 22 Wilmslow Rd

Al Jazeera Restaurant offers a diverse Halal menu with options for dine-in, takeaway, and delivery, ensuring a delightful experience for all.

SADAF

Rating: 4.4 (427 reviews)
Location: 167 Wilmslow Rd

SADAF is known for its tasty Halal dishes and prompt delivery service, making it a go-to choice for many diners.

Eat Meat Halal Steakhouse Manchester

Rating: 4.8 (3,245 reviews)
Location: 461 Wilmslow Rd

This steakhouse delights Meat lovers with its Halal options, offering a range of succulent Steaks and grilled delights.

ETCI MEHMET

Rating: 4.4 (3,705 reviews)
Location: Unit 4, The Quadrangle, Chester St

ETCI MEHMET is a cool Turkish restaurant known for its Halal meats and excellent table service, providing a memorable dining experience.

Mughli Charcoal Pit

Rating: 4.1 (1,417 reviews)
Location: 30 Wilmslow Rd

Mughli Charcoal Pit offers authentic Mughlai cuisine in a charming setting, showcasing the best of Halal Indian flavors.

Manchester's Halal dining scene is vibrant and diverse, offering a fusion of flavors from around the world. Whether you're craving traditional (Pakistani) cuisine, savory Turkish delights, or aromatic Indian dishes, these restaurants promise a delightful culinary journey for Halal food enthusiasts.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Manchester North Centre

Manchester North Centre - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Manchester North Centre, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Manchester North Centre. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Manchester North Centre and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Manchester North Centre. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Manchester North Centre. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations in Manchester North Centre: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Manchester North Centre.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Manchester North Centre: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Manchester North Centre, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Manchester North Centre.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Manchester North Centre, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Manchester North Centre, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Manchester North Centre and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Manchester North Centre, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Manchester North Centre, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Manchester North Centre without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Manchester North Centre is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Manchester North Centre.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Manchester North Centre is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in Manchester North Centre, please contact:

eHalal Travel Group Manchester North Centre Media: info@ehalal.io

Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in Manchester North Centre

eHalal Group Manchester North Centre is a prominent real estate company specializing in providing Muslim-friendly properties in Manchester North Centre. Our mission is to cater to the specific needs and preferences of the Muslim community by offering a wide range of halal-certified residential and commercial properties, including houses, condos, and factories. With our commitment to excellence, client satisfaction, and adherence to Islamic principles, eHalal Group has established itself as a trusted name in the real estate industry in Manchester North Centre.

At eHalal Group, we understand the importance of meeting the unique requirements of Muslim individuals and families seeking properties that align with their cultural and religious trainings. Our extensive portfolio of Muslim-friendly properties in Manchester North Centre ensures that clients have access to a diverse selection of options tailored to their needs. Whether it's a luxurious villa, a modern condominium, or a fully equipped factory, our team is dedicated to assisting clients in finding their ideal property.

For those seeking a comfortable and modern living space, our condos are an excellent choice. Starting at US$ 350,000 and these condominium units offer contemporary designs, state-of-the-art facilities, and convenient locations within Manchester North Centre. Each condo is thoughtfully designed to incorporate halal-friendly features and amenities, ensuring a seamless integration of Islamic values into everyday living.

If you are looking for a more spacious option, our houses are perfect for you. Starting at US$ 650,000, our houses provide ample living space, privacy, and a range of customizable features to meet your specific requirements. These houses are located in well-established neighborhoods in Manchester North Centre, offering a harmonious balance between modern living and Islamic values.

For those seeking luxury and exclusivity, our luxury villas in Manchester North Centre are the epitome of sophistication and elegance. Starting at US$ 1.5 million and these villas offer a lavish lifestyle with private amenities, breathtaking views, and meticulous attention to detail. Each luxury villa is meticulously designed to provide a serene and halal environment, allowing you to enjoy the finest living experience while adhering to your Islamic principles. For further details please email us at realestate@halal.io

Muslim Friendly hotels in Manchester North Centre

There are thousands of hotel beds in the Manchester, ranging from 5-star establishments to bed and breakfast, via youth hostels and serviced apartments. Most accommodation is focussed in the Piccadilly area of the downtown with easy access to the InterCity Piccadilly Station. If in doubt, consult the tourist office, in Piccadilly Gardens. See City Information section for contact details and address.

Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from Manchester North Centre

Manchester is well placed at the heart of Northern England. Everything is within an hour or so of Manchester's Piccadilly and Victoria stations; major cities, National Parks, picturesque scenery, seaside resorts and swanky suburbs can all be reached by train.

Seaside

  • Blackpool — Around 1 hour by train. Previously known as 'The Playground of England'. Famed for a wild night out and favoured by Stag and Hen parties. An education, with some fantastic clubs to rival those anywhere! Blackpool's attractions including Britain's busiest theme park Pleasure Beach, Blackpool and the famous "Lights" from end of August to the first weekend in November.
  • If you want a quiet day by the seaside try Southport. Shopping and tea rooms combine with the beach to make Southport a nice relaxing day out. Accessible by train from Manchester in around one hour.
  • The North Wales seaside resorts of Rhyl, Prestatyn and Llandudno are around an hour and a half to two hours away from Manchester.
  • Formby near Southport is a nice day out. Some picturesque sand-dunes, red squirrel preservation area, an ice-cream van and a lovely beach.

City

  • Liverpool The two cities do not really have any fierce rivalry as they are both part of the greater north west and the massive urban sprawl of northern England. The River Mersey and Liverpool's Albert Dock, along with the city's breath-taking skyline, make it definitely worth a visit, with museums of national importance, a wealth of fine Victorian and Georgian buildings as well as two very contrasting cathedrals.
  • Leeds — Less than an hour from Manchester is the largest city in Yorkshire is home to the Royal Armories Collection, good museums and galleries and the much-praised West Yorkshire Playhouse Theatre. There is great shopping to be had, some of which is housed in elegant Victorian arcades, and many excellent restaurants & bars too.
  • Bradford. This urban center is next door to Leeds, so close their suburbs merge into one, and boasts the fabulous Alhambra Theatre, The National Media Museum, with a giant IMAX screen, and the German Merchants' Quarter, which is also well worth a visit.
  • Chester — Take a Direct train from Manchester Piccadilly or Oxford Road stations to this compact Roman city in Cheshire on the edge of North Wales. Old buildings and cobbled streets will greet you as well as the unique shopping streets with two storeys. You can also walk around the downtown on the Roman Walls. Lots of inviting tea rooms and pubs await you too as do the cathedral and Roman remains.
The city's zoo is one of the best in the nation, and can be found on the edge of the city, near the main Park & Ride vehicle park, which is easily reached from Manchester or Liverpool and well signposted. The "Blue Planet Aquarium" and "Cheshire Oaks Outlet Centre", near to each other, are but a short trip from the zoo also.
  • Sheffield, in South Yorkshire, is less well known to Manchester people, due to bad road links, but it is less than 40 miles (65 km) away and the train service from Piccadilly is good and the journey a scenic one. This fine, post-industrial city is said to be built on seven hills and was once home to a world-famous steel industry. Nowadays, Sheffield is a growing cultural centre, boasting the UK's second largest theatre complex and a thriving music scene that has produced such acts as Arctic Monkeys, Def Leppard and Pulp.
  • Preston — This Lancashire town still retains an "old northern" culture and is the UK's newest city, having been at last granted that status. Preston is about a 40-minutes drive north of Manchester and also accessible by train or coach.

Country

  • Peak District for grass and hills. About 20 miles/30 km to the east of the city. A National Park and one of the most beautiful parts of the nation. Buxton and the villages around are worth a look. Hadfield and Glossop are around 30 minutes train ride away from Piccadilly. Edale and Buxton are under an hour away.
  • The Lake District — For a bit of greenery in a National Park, go to the north. Of international poetic repute and one of the most beautiful parts of England. About an hour away.
  • Heaton Park — Ok, not exactly deep countryside but the nearest suburban Manchester can offer. Heaton Park is served by Metrolink trams around 10 minutes away from Manchester Victoria on the Bury Line, so it is great if you want a break from the city but are short on time! The tram station is on the Prestwich side of the park. The Nº 135 bus from Manchester centre will take you to the same entrance, as will the 137 and 138. Some other buses will take you to the Middleton Road side to the east of the park. You could easily spend a whole day in this expansive park, with loads of attractions including pitch and putt and the boating lake and the tramway museum, former stately home "Heaton Hall". Finish off with the excellent views of the City and surrounding countryside from the highest point in Manchester "Heaton Park Temple".
  • Delamere Forrest and Tatton Park are beautiful areas of Mid-Cheshire on the Manchester-Chester via Stockport line. Alight at Delamere and Knutsford stations respectively.

Suburban and beyond

  • Huddersfield — A solid Victorian gem! Around 30 minutes away by TransPennine Express. This fine town is in West Yorkshire.
  • Todmorden - A lovely Victorian town about 30 minutes away by train. A bustling market, fine restaurants and striking natural beauty are all included within this town of 14,000
  • Hebden Bridge - Set in the picturesque Calder Valley, this former milltown is around 35 minutes away by train.
  • Wigan — In the western part of Greater Manchester, it is the 2nd largest borough in the city region in terms of size and population. Home to the 1970s Northern Soul scene, famous for its premier league football league team Wigan Athletic & Super League Champion Rugby team Wigan Warriors as well as pies.
  • Rochdale — Also within Greater Manchester and home town of Gracie Fields, boasting a Victorian Gothic town hall to rival Manchester's. The town is around a 20-25 minutes train ride from Victoria or 50 minutes by bus from Shudehill Interchange, with First's 17 being the most frequent. The Cooperative Movement started here and there is a dedicated museum. The Metrolink tram service now runs to Rochdale.
  • Stockport is in the south of the city region and boasts the Hat Museum and the 1930s Plaza Cinema and Theatre with an authentic old style tea room. Trains from Piccadilly take around 13 minutes and there are also excellent bus links. From the train station there is a free bus link to the centre. You can also visit the underground World War II bomb shelters. Stockport is served by Stagecoach's 192 from Piccadilly Gardens and this is the most frequent bus service in the conurbation.
  • Bolton - The most northern neighborhood of Greater Manchester, famous for Bolton Wanderers FC, Bolton Market and the home of comic Peter Kay. Bolton is around 25 minutes by train or 1 hour by bus on services 8, 36 & 37 from the downtown. It is also home to the University of Bolton, Greater Manchester's newest and smallest university, as well as the rolling hills and greenery of the West Pennine Moors.
  • Bury, Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Altrincham are all satellite towns, within Greater Manchester, each with their distinct feeling and market-town atmosphere. They are all under 25 minutes way from the downtown by train or Metrolink tram or a little more by bus.


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