Things to know about Manchester
The UK’s second most-populated city boasts a rich history of culture, industry, and success that makes Manchester one of the most visited cities in the UK. Manchester has seen a flourishing economy over the past couple of decades, and also sits as a UK leader of cultural excitement.
The city boasts two Premier League-winning football clubs - which are known and loved around the world. As well as being the birth place of some of the most infamous bands like Oasis, the Bee Gees, and the Stone Roses. If food is your thing then you'll be happy to know that there are nine restaurants in the Michelin Guide, including Indian, Spanish, and French cuisine – plus the infamous and delicious Curry Mile.
Moving to Manchester
Do you want more information on pubic transport links? What the social life in Manchester is like? Clients we work with in the area?
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Public transport
Manchester has an extensive public transport network including trams, buses, train, park and ride and more! For more information about how to best get around this great city please visit https://tfgm.com/public-transport
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Social events
In Manchester, there are lots of ways to find out what’s going on including newspapers and newsletters, radio, TV, websites and social media. Here are some you could try.
You can use social media sites to find out about events, ask people to recommend places to go or services to use, or to buy and sell items. Here are some you could try: -
Places to live
Some of the recommended places to live in the city are Altrincham, Chorlton, Deansgate, Didsbury, Rusholme, Sale and Salford.
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Nightlife
Manchester is now known for ICONIC Bands such as Oasis, Stone roses in addition to the Premier League Football Mammoths Manchester United & Manchester City. These days the city is also a Melting Pot of Culture, great food, Music & much more!
Adorned with street art and with independent record shops lining the streets, the Northern Quarter is probably the coolest area of Manchester. And definitely the coolest of Manchester’s nightlife areas. It’s popular with students and young professionals thanks to its many atypical bars like bar/pizza parlour Crazy Pedros, retro gaming bar NQ64, Twenty Twenty Two with its ping pong tables, Cottonopolis, and Dusk Til Pawn.
Ancoats isn’t the liveliest area of Manchester, but if you want something a bit different and want to talk over your drink, it’s a great little area to check out. There aren’t any clubs in Ancoats, but you’ll find lots of places to enjoy a cocktail like 70s-themed Sammy’s, relaxing waterside bars like Cask, and Erst is where you go for a gorgeous glass of wine and maybe a little nibble. -
Amateur rugby, cricket and football clubs to join
RFC's -
NORM RFC 0161 682 9234
Broughton RFC 0161 861 0854
Aldwinians RFC 0161 301 1001
Burnage RFC 0161 432 2150
Cricket Clubs -
South West Manchester CC 0161 881 1921
Longsight CC 0161 224 4352
Didsbury CC 0161 445 5347