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  1. Manchester. Less a library and more a cathedral to books, Basil Champneys' stunning building is a breathtaking example of Victorian Gothic, no more so than the… Town Hall. Manchester's most impressive building is the Grade I–listed town hall, completed in 1877 after a design by Alfred Waterhouse. The Great Hall is decorated… View more attractions.

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    • Go to A Gig
    • Explore The Northern Quarter
    • Indulge Your Inner Football Fan
    • Tick Off Some Museums
    • John Rylands Library
    • Eat Your Way Around The City
    • Check Out The City’S Craft Beer Scene
    • Hit Up A Market
    • Salford Quays
    • Attend One of Manchester’s Many Festivals

    The Madchester years may be over and the Haçienda long gone (or, rather, remodeled as a block of flats), but Manchester’s musical spirit remains very much alive. The city has nurtured numerous bands over the years and still plays host to countless live music venues. Attending a gig is easily one of the best things to do in Manchester at night. Band...

    Manchester’s hippest neighborhoodsits a stone’s throw from Piccadilly Gardens and offers numerous refreshing alternatives to the chain cafes and high street stores of nearby Market Street. As well as being adorned with thought-provoking street art, the Northern Quarter’s red brick buildings are filled with vintage clothing shops, indie record store...

    Manchester is the home of not one, but two legendary football teams. Whether your loyalties lie with Manchester City or Manchester United, you’ll find much to entertain you at the National Football Museum. Tucked behind the cathedral, it’s the biggest museum of its kind and one of the most popular attractions in Manchester. Local Tip: Rather see a ...

    There’s no shortage of ways to spend a day in Manchester. With no fewer than ten museums located within the city limits, it’s an excellent place to expand your knowledge on a range of different subjects. Learn about the Suffragette Movement at the Pankhurst Centre or uncover the city’s natural history at the Manchester Museum. TheImperial War Museu...

    The John Rylands Library– with its Gothic facade and dramatic interiors that wouldn’t look out of place in a Sherlock Holmes mystery – is more than just a giant storehouse for rare books. It’s stood on the same spot on Deansgate since the 1890s and is probably the city’s most impressive heritage site. A visit to the library is one of the best thing...

    If you take away one piece of advice, let it be this: always come to Manchester with an appetite. The city has some serious culinary credentials, spanning Michelin-starred fine dining to vegan-friendly fast food. Mouth-watering global cuisine is always on the menu, too. Ancoats (the Northern Quarter’s equally cool neighbor) is Manchester’s unoffici...

    Manchester is swiftly catching up with the capital when it comes to craft beer. A good chunk of its breweries (many of them with onsite bars) lie a short walk from Manchester Piccadilly station. This includes trendy Cloudwater Brewing Co and the slightly more rustic Alphabet Brewing Company. Detour: Prefer a G&T? The Manchester Gin distillery behin...

    Sucker for a good market? Manchester has plenty. Foodies will be thoroughly satisfied with the treats on offer at Altrincham Market and Mackie Mayor in the Northern Quarter. If it's vintage treasures you’re seeking, make a beeline for eclectic Afflecks on Church Street. There’s also the Didsbury Maker’s Market – an emporium of locally made gifts an...

    Looking for things to do outside Manchester City Center? Hop on the tram and head for Salford Quays. The modern waterfront district is on the site of the former Manchester Docks and serves as the home of the BBC and ITV in the North. You’ll spot their studio buildings in the aptly named MediaCityUK. Directly opposite is The Quays, a shopping, dinin...

    No matter the season, there’s bound to be a festival to take your fancy. Mancunians love to celebrate, whether that’s by heading en masse to Heaton Park for the Parklife music festival or by lining the streets of the Gay Village for the annual Pride parade. You could also enjoy avant-garde film screenings and immersive performance art at the biannu...

  2. 2023年9月5日 · Sep 5, 2023 • 7 min read. Denmark’s beaches or Finland’s lakes? iStock. These two countries consistently rank among the world’s best for livability, sophistication and happiness. So which one should you visit? World-famous cuisine, or wilderness? Coziness or hardiness? Seaside beaches by the mile, or off-the-grid lakes?

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  3. 2019年11月7日 · There are three essential rules. Rule No. 1– naturists always sit on a towel and never leave home without one. Rule No. 2 – no matter how cloudy it may be, there are parts of your body that have not have seen much sun before. So oil up. Rule No. 3 – Being nude can be a pain (literally) if there are killer mosquitos around.

  4. 2019年9月11日 · In Spain, the Madrid vs Barcelona debate is serious business. Which is a better place to live and to visit? Both cities have their pros and cons. Barcelona has its famous Modernisme architecture and miles upon miles of beaches.

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  5. 2019年2月20日 · A 21st-century Asian super-city. Twenty-one years after the British left Government House, Hong Kong's Central District has evolved as the showpiece for a 21st-century Asian super-city, and the balance is tipping in favour of all that is new and shiny.

  6. Broadway Mansions. Hongkou & North Shanghai, Shanghai, China, Asia. Looming over Suzhou Creek, this classic brick pile (resembling a Ministry of Truth) was built to great fanfare in 1934 as an apartment block and was later used to house American officers after WWII.