
With an exterior flanked by sculptures, this striking industrial building worthy of exploration.
With an exterior flanked by sculptures, this striking industrial building worthy of exploration.
Ziferblat is a pay as you stay café in the northern quarter, where everything is free – except the time you spend.
Sick of overpriced “vintage” markets? Try Longsight’s bustling neighbourhood market which, every Tuesday, lays on a thriving flea market that’s a miniature (albeit slightly less glamorous) version of the famous Les Puces in Paris.
Big Hands is the one-time haunt of legendary Manchester band Elbow; it’s shabby, loud and dark, with a jukebox and excellent roof terrace.
An Icelandic coffee bar on the edge of the Northern Quarter
Re-opening in 2024, Manchester Town Hall is a monument to Victorian Manchester’s ambition, and one of the city’s most-loved landmarks.
Altrincham Market is a market for modern times – and for eats, treats and weekend fun. We take a look around one of our favourite places.
Manchester Digital Laboratory (MadLab) is a grassroots innovation organisation, based in the Norther Quarter. Their focus is on science, technology, arts and culture. MadLab support a diverse range of communities…
This former Roman Catholic church closed its doors in 2004 but recently re-opened as a flexible event space, under the management of the Hallé.
AIR is a contemporary gallery and exhibition space in Altrincham which showcases emerging and early career artists; bringing cultural diversity and international collaboration of the arts within the local community.
ERC provides a platform for new thinking about displaying art, trying out new curatorial techniques and sharing them with the public.