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Why do tourists visit Manchester?

Home to world-famous football, renowned art galleries and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there's lots to love about Manchester. Once the world's manufacturing powerhouse, its former industrial buildings now bounce with energy.



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It's also England's second city and the unofficial capital of the North. Its vibrant arts scene, its stellar shopping and fine dining, its celebrity appeal, and its LGBT scene are all part of the city's charm. Manchester is also a favorite with soccer fans, who come to see its two premier league teams in action.

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Home to world-famous football, renowned art galleries and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there's lots to love about Manchester.

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Manchester was given city status in 1853. The city is in the middle of the Greater Manchester Urban Area, which has 2,240,230 people, and is the United Kingdom's third largest built-up place. Manchester is a very important city in England, and is often called the Capital of the North.

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There are 1.15 million international visitors to Greater Manchester every year. Manchester is the UK's third most popular city for international visits, after London and Edinburgh. The tourism economy is worth £7.5 billion per annum to Greater Manchester.

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Home to world-famous football, renowned art galleries and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there's lots to love about Manchester. Once the world's manufacturing powerhouse, its former industrial buildings now bounce with energy.

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19th-century Manchester was the focus of intense scrutiny, 'the shock city of the age. ' Its rise was so phenomenal that by mid-century Manchester had become the focus of intense scrutiny, “the shock city of the age,” in the words of historian Asa Briggs. Numerous illustrious visitors were both attracted and repelled.

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Mancunian is the associated adjective and demonym of Manchester, a city in North West England. It may refer to: Anything from or related to the city of Manchester or the county of Greater Manchester, in particular: The people of Manchester (see also List of people from Manchester)

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Art, Fashion, History, Design, Music, Sport and Theatre are all staples of Manchester's cultural life. Here you will find cultural venues for these disciplines across Manchester for you to engage with, visit, and enjoy.

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