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The Majestic Manchester

In recent years, Manchester has reached the fame of being the third most visited city in England.
Once Manchester was the main industrial hub, today the regal and attractive places makes this city as the most preferred holiday destination in UK.
Manchester is well known for number of majestic museums that offers visual treat to the travellers.
The spacious and stylish restaurants serve cuisines from all over the world to stir up your taste buds and the many hotels in the city suit the needs of all kinds of travellers.
Know more about the places in Manchester city: Manchester Museum You can easily reach this museum as it is located near Manchester's student village.
This museum consists of rare collections and treasures of animal, and plant lives and rocks and minerals.
The best pieces include pre-historic creatures, rare collection of Egyptian and live reptile's and amphibians.
They also allow you to access the objects displayed in collections.
The cafeteria in this museum is a nice place to relax and discuss about your views and ideas with respect to culture and artefacts.
Royal Exchange Theatre: Royal Exchange theatre is situated in St Ann's square.
This is one of the best theatres and it hosts 350 shows in a year and accommodates around 7000 people who can be seated in three levels.
Audience would be thrilled to experience a mixed performances that include drama, classic theatre, rock, folk and jazz concerts.
The craft shop inside the Royal Exchange Theatre helps you pick outstanding pieces of jewellery for your loved ones.
Besides this, you have plenty to choose from the collections that have textiles, ceramics, wood work and much more.
The Lowry: You can reach the recently developed Lowry just by a short drive from the city centre of Manchester.
Lowry had gained great attractions in a short time and is considered one of the best places to visit.
The mixed performances are scintillating that include dance, musicals, kid's shows, comedy and full range drama.
They have two theatres and studio space to present these shows.
Southern side of the Lowry building is dedicated for dining and refreshment, so it consists of cafes, bars and restaurants.
Imperial War Museum North: This museum was opened in 2002 and it mainly deals with war ships.
The well known architect Daniel Libeskind has designed these ships.
Among the numerous collections, five pieces are significant as they date back to world wars.
John Rylands Library: John Ryland was a most successful industrialist in Manchester.
He died in 1888 leaving all his fortune to his wife; then his wife maintained the library in his remembrance.
The majestic building has a splendid gothic style.
This place is a working library and consists of many unusual manuscripts which can be used in academia.
However, visitors can still come to the place and view the extraordinary architecture.
Besides these, Manchester is a greener city in England and has a lot of outdoor activities especially the large public parks are centre of attraction.
Some of the popular parks are Heaton Park, Wythenshawe Park, and Queens Park.
Whether indoor or outdoor places, Manchester can entertain and make your trip a memorable one.

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