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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I need some help forumites.

Next Thursday I have five hours to kill in Manchester. I'm taking my son up to the university for an open day & interview and I'm at a loose end between twelve and five.

I'm not looking to meet anyone as only one half of us are going and I can't sit in the pub as I'm driving.

Just needs bit of sightseeing advice really.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I take it there is absolutely nothing to do in Manchester then.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If I were going I'd check out the gay village , but this probably not suitable for your circumstances

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By *etillanteWoman  over a year ago

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What kind of thing you looking for, culture, sightseeing, shopping?

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush

The last time I went I spent a couple of hours going round in circles. Everywhere seems to be right turn only

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By *oodmessMan  over a year ago

yumsville

Mr Thomas's Chop House is one of the oldest in manchester - serves great lovely food in a small old bar setting.

The Traingle and around that area has some nice shops - harvey niks, D&G, Selfirdges etc

King street is a good follow on to that too

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By *rchard thiefMan  over a year ago

accrington-ish

You could try the science and industry museum, it's free admission, it has a nice cafe and lots to see, if your into that kind of thing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

"What is there to do in Manchester ?"

Get the first train out...?????

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"What kind of thing you looking for, culture, sightseeing, shopping?"

A bit of sightseeing is what I had in mind.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Mr Thomas's Chop House is one of the oldest in manchester - serves great lovely food in a small old bar setting.

The Traingle and around that area has some nice shops - harvey niks, D&G, Selfirdges etc

King street is a good follow on to that too"

Thanks. Will give the chop house house a look.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"You could try the science and industry museum, it's free admission, it has a nice cafe and lots to see, if your into that kind of thing"

That's the type of thing I was after. Thank you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We have a really big primark

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


""What is there to do in Manchester ?"

Get the first train out...????? "

I thought I liked you pork lol

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By *rchard thiefMan  over a year ago

accrington-ish

There's a few different buildings, all have something different housed inside, it's more or less directly across from the Hilton

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The last time I went I spent a couple of hours going round in circles. Everywhere seems to be right turn only "

That's cause you were pissed

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By *oodmessMan  over a year ago

yumsville

theres a good few art galleries - youd have to google them but they are central

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


""What is there to do in Manchester ?"

Get the first train out...?????

I thought I liked you pork lol "

Me too!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"There's a few different buildings, all have something different housed inside, it's more or less directly across from the Hilton "

Thanks. That's definitely on the list.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


""What is there to do in Manchester ?"

Get the first train out...?????

I thought I liked you pork lol "

Well, the question was a little like a loaded AK47, was it not...????

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


""What is there to do in Manchester ?"

Get the first train out...?????

I thought I liked you pork lol

Me too!! "

Ah go on! Ya loves me really....!!!!!

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By *arl828Man  over a year ago

warrington, Cheshire

There's the Whitworth Art Gallery and it is part of the University of Manchester so you're there already. It is home to some of the UK's finest collections of art and design including modern and historic fine art, prints, textiles and a rare collection of wallpapers.

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By *etillanteWoman  over a year ago

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If you like football there is the Football Museum, sorry don;t know if it is male or female posting. But then again I loved the museum

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By *irtydanMan  over a year ago

Blackpool


"Mr Thomas's Chop House is one of the oldest in manchester - serves great lovely food in a small old bar setting.

The Traingle and around that area has some nice shops - harvey niks, D&G, Selfirdges etc

King street is a good follow on to that too"

great advise

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


""What is there to do in Manchester ?"

Get the first train out...????? "

If all goes well we will be spending a lot of time in Manchester so I'm trying to get in the locals good books thanks.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"There's the Whitworth Art Gallery and it is part of the University of Manchester so you're there already. It is home to some of the UK's finest collections of art and design including modern and historic fine art, prints, textiles and a rare collection of wallpapers."

Sounds good. Thanks.

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By *arl828Man  over a year ago

warrington, Cheshire

And there's always the Trafford centre, even a man can spend hours roung there lol, but if you are unfamiliar with the surrounding area I'd stay in the city centre.

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By *kmale421Man  over a year ago

wirral


"I need some help forumites.

Next Thursday I have five hours to kill in Manchester. I'm taking my son up to the university for an open day & interview and I'm at a loose end between twelve and five.

I'm not looking to meet anyone as only one half of us are going and I can't sit in the pub as I'm driving.

Just needs bit of sightseeing advice really. "

Take the M62 to Liverpool and come and enjoy some real northern friendliness and culture.

There's actually lots to see in and around Manchester. If you go to Salford Quays there's The Lowry Museum with some outlet shopping too.

There's several museums in or close to the centre of Manchester including The Science Museum. There's The Trafford Centre as a huge out of town shopping complex, plus loads more shopping in and around Deansgate.

There's also Adam & Eves in Eccles and Cupids in Swinton which are both open in the afternoons for some swinging fun, should you be interested in such activities.

Have fun.

Mark

PS There's also Strangeways Prison if you fancy meeting some inmates and Boddingtons Brewery which I think has a museum and taster sessions to.

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By *hole Lotta RosieWoman  over a year ago

Deviant City


"I need some help forumites.

Next Thursday I have five hours to kill in Manchester. I'm taking my son up to the university for an open day & interview and I'm at a loose end between twelve and five.

I'm not looking to meet anyone as only one half of us are going and I can't sit in the pub as I'm driving.

Just needs bit of sightseeing advice really.

Take the M62 to Liverpool and come and enjoy some real northern friendliness and culture.

There's actually lots to see in and around Manchester. If you go to Salford Quays there's The Lowry Museum with some outlet shopping too.

There's several museums in or close to the centre of Manchester including The Science Museum. There's The Trafford Centre as a huge out of town shopping complex, plus loads more shopping in and around Deansgate.

There's also Adam & Eves in Eccles and Cupids in Swinton which are both open in the afternoons for some swinging fun, should you be interested in such activities.

Have fun.

Mark

PS There's also Strangeways Prison if you fancy meeting some inmates and Boddingtons Brewery which I think has a museum and taster sessions to."

great advice

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By *hole Lotta RosieWoman  over a year ago

Deviant City


""What is there to do in Manchester ?"

Get the first train out...????? "

Pork, your bad! You need punishing for that comment

Nowt wrong with Manchester, its a great city

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By *arl828Man  over a year ago

warrington, Cheshire


"I need some help forumites.

Next Thursday I have five hours to kill in Manchester. I'm taking my son up to the university for an open day & interview and I'm at a loose end between twelve and five.

I'm not looking to meet anyone as only one half of us are going and I can't sit in the pub as I'm driving.

Just needs bit of sightseeing advice really.

Take the M62 to Liverpool and come and enjoy some real northern friendliness and culture.

There's actually lots to see in and around Manchester. If you go to Salford Quays there's The Lowry Museum with some outlet shopping too.

There's several museums in or close to the centre of Manchester including The Science Museum. There's The Trafford Centre as a huge out of town shopping complex, plus loads more shopping in and around Deansgate.

There's also Adam & Eves in Eccles and Cupids in Swinton which are both open in the afternoons for some swinging fun, should you be interested in such activities.

Have fun.

Mark

PS There's also Strangeways Prison if you fancy meeting some inmates and Boddingtons Brewery which I think has a museum and taster sessions to."

Boddies hasn't bee there since 2007

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Do they still have the coronation studio tour???

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By *kmale421Man  over a year ago

wirral


"Do they still have the coronation studio tour??? "

Nope though I have been on it in the past, you even got to see the House of Commons set that was used in the series House of Cards amongst others...

Apart from the street, I think the Corry studios and all the indoor filming has moved to Media City in Salford Quays, the same area that for example BBC Breakfast is screened and Question of Sport or Matermind is filmed...

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By *B9 QueenWoman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge

The City Art Gallery near Central Library has a fabulous collection of pre-Rafaelite art.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I need some help forumites.

Next Thursday I have five hours to kill in Manchester. I'm taking my son up to the university for an open day & interview and I'm at a loose end between twelve and five.

I'm not looking to meet anyone as only one half of us are going and I can't sit in the pub as I'm driving.

Just needs bit of sightseeing advice really. "

Silly question. Visit Old Trafford of course! X

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By *ozziebear55Man  over a year ago

Sheffield

Surprise but the Museum Of Science and Industry is actually interesting! or there Imp War Museum /BBC at Salford

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's the Whitworth Art Gallery and it is part of the University of Manchester so you're there already. It is home to some of the UK's finest collections of art and design including modern and historic fine art, prints, textiles and a rare collection of wallpapers."

Rare collection of wallpapers? You sure your not trying to big up a Manc B&Q?

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By *B9 QueenWoman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge

The Whitworth Art Gallery is not far from the Uni and is good for modern art. Then there's the Manchester Museum which is actually part of the Uni and has a very good Egyptian Room.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Museum of science and industry

imperial war museum north

city art gallery, whitworth street

greater Manchester bus museum, queens road

Manchester museum, oxford road near the university

the curry mile, Wilmslow Road, Rusholme just down the road from the uni

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By *ustamysteryWoman  over a year ago

south cumbria

Whats the uni interview for some say 12 to 5 but may be a 10 t0 30 min individual interview

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By *B9 QueenWoman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Museum of science and industry

imperial war museum north

city art gallery, whitworth street

greater Manchester bus museum, queens road

Manchester museum, oxford road near the university

the curry mile, Wilmslow Road, Rusholme just down the road from the uni "

Absolutely not the curry mile. I know someone who has an eaterie there and what he has told me made my eyes water and my stomach churn. Not been back there since he told me.

And I won't go into details.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just to clarify for a stranger in town, the "science museum" is well sign posted but is actually called the Museum of Science and Industry. (MOSI)

Don't forget, Manchester has a "China Town" with Chinese restaurants and supermarkets. Although the best / largest Chinese Supermarket is probably ""Wing Yips" on the A62, Oldham Road, right next to the city centre.

If you're interested in aeroplanes, there's the "viewing area" at Manchester airport where you get close to the runway and can walk through a Concorde.

Or, "The Runway" pub. A pub with pay and display parking, but their beer garden is the closest you will ever get to the end of the runway.

And of course, Manchester has more than it's fair share of nearby swing clubs, massage parlours and dodgy "sex shops".

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Thanks guys some useful advice there. I shall take in the galleries and museums near the uni and if I have time i'll visit the Lowry outlet village, are there bargains to be had there ?

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By *eavenNhellCouple  over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

You could always go for a mooch around Afleks palace.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm assuming the response you weren't looking for was 'me !' ?

Lowry Outlet is a bit shit imho, not that many good stores - you're better off hunting out some sale stuff in Selfridges, Harvey Nics or House of Fraser.

There is also a HUGE Primark

Loads of bars and nice cafes / restaurants in the Northern Quarter.

Art gallery on Whitworth Street is cool as is the Manchester Museum and MOSI.

Hope you have fun - I love wandering round strange cities

More to the point I hope ur young 'uns interview goes to plan !

If he gets in, for a small fee, myself and Rusty will make sure he is watched and kept out of mischief

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


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More to the point I hope ur young 'uns interview goes to plan !

If he gets in, for a small fee, myself and Rusty will make sure he is watched and kept out of mischief "

I'm a tiny bit frightened now.

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