Have you ever actually been to Manchester?
Yes, it's f***ing top our kid.
Have you ever actually been to Manchester?
Was this post written in 1995 or something? Back then, it was most definitely grim. Now the city centre's been pretty much complelely rejuvenated and a its great city! Loads going on music and festival wise, lots of cool areas like Castlefield, around the Northern Quarter etc.. some great pubs etc.. only thing really is the high crime rate but it is a big city! (well, Greater Manchester).
Do miss the beach though. And more sun. :-(
I hope you enjoy your second visit more than your first! If you want some tips of decent places to visit then please PM me.
got to disagree there, im from london but have lived in brighton and hove and visited manchester regularly, while manchester and london both have good points, brighton is by far the best city to live and work in.I went to Manchester University, the early 90s and it's simply the best city apart from London to live and work.
The City centre, like Leeds, it very good indeed. The suburbs acn leave something to be desired but let's face it Whitehawk doesn't have much going for it either.
I don't like Reading very much, but used to enjoy the festival.
Or did I visit there ? Can't remember, perhaps it was just something "I heard"
Not sure who booked you into that hotel and why but you were staying in Crumpsall/Cheetham Hill area of North Manchester (about 3 miles north of the city centre). A very strange choice for a one day business trip. The only possible reason I can think you were sent there was to save some money for whoever was paying for your visit. If a first time visitor to Brighton and Hove was placed in a hotel/b&b in Moulsecoomb I'm sure they could draw a similar opinion.
I don't like Reading either and I've lived here for over 20 years sadly.
But manc land can be a bit grim in places, Chorley anyone? Cheetham Hill?
Personally I prefer Stockport, always have done and probably always will
Personally I prefer Stockport, always have done and probably always will
Nowhere is any one thing, it's impossible. Swindon is pretty poor to use that as an example, but even that does have some decent places to go to. I would recommend the Savoy pub to anyone.
I went to a business conference in Manchester on Saturday, and I was amazed at how grim a place it actually is. We drove up on Friday (loads of traffic and accidents on the motorways meant it took 10 hours to get there!) and drove around the city a little bit, but christ it was grim. And the on friday night the car was broken into! Parked in a hotel carpark... Crazy. The north isn't great to be fair.
The conference was amazing, despite the "we entered a 6 a side tournament, lost a guy to injury and then won the competition with just 5 players" stories, it was brilliant, just so you all know.
A word of warning, never stay at the Abbey Hotel in Manchester.
just to be pedantic, you didnt visit old trafford in salford.Only ever been to Manchester twice - Christmas shopping in the City centre, which was good and an overnight trip to Salford - whioch was fantastic.
In Salford I visited the Imperial War museum North, the Lowry, and even went for a walk around Old Trafford - really enjoyed it.
just to be pedantic, you didnt visit old trafford in salford.
Why on earth would anyone drive to Manchester in this day and age when it takes 2 hours 8 mins from London on the train and you can get an advanced ticket quite easily for £11 each way.
The rest was all a load of , but this bit made me smile. I claimed the north was rubbish? Really. I didn't like what I saw of Manchester, I didn't like Doncaster either and I wasn't overly impressed by Nottingham either. I liked Crewe though, the train museum is fantastic. I've nothing against the north, certainly don't think it's "rubbish". Most places are rubbish with highlights.
The weather grinds on me, as it seems to be raining ALL the time....its very grim and I find the people no better. I find people in and around manchester generally rude, abrupt and so so loud. The need to shout everything all the time is not needed.