It was pretty sunny for a few days earlier in the week and sunny weather reminds me of when I went around the streets of Manchester for a few days with friends. Sun shining, shades on, we took a Londoner around Town.
Day One
We first went around Afflecks, a bazaar-like maze filled with independent stalls and boutiques. A place for quirky finds, from vintage to kawaii, from a cereal shop to a record shop. It's a place filled with all sorts of things. There isn't really an easy way to describe it properly. Mancunians just call it 'different' - and that's a good thing, as you are able to find some good pieces in there. Be prepared to spend a while if you like to spend time going through each section, as there are a lot to look at. The Northern Quarters feature vintage shops and cool places to hang out with friends. Here's a post on Ziferblat. And here's the official website of Afflecks.
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Day Two
Like London, Manchester also has a place called China Town. Although much more smaller, it does have little grocery shops filled with delicious Asian snacks. In this little 'block' you can find anime figurines, desserts, bubble tea, karaoke, freshly baked breads, etc.
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Next, we headed to quickly see the Town Hall and I explained how each Christmas season, Manchester has one of the best Christmas markets in Europe. I love going to the markets, where you can smell the fresh waffles, the cooking hot dogs and sweet chocolates all temptingly displayed at stalls. There's generally good vibes from everyone enjoying themselves. If you're ever visiting Manchester during Nov/Dec time, definitely try to check it out. For this year, it's on during: Thursday 10th November 2016 - Tuesday 20th December 2016. More information can be found here.
Afterwards, we walked around and headed where the wind took us, which we then ended up in Spinningfields/Deansgate area. This is a place of restaurants and nice places to have a chat with friends, some food and a few drinks. There is also the John Rylands Library, a "late-Victorian neo-Gothic building", that I brought my friend to.
It was then the end of the day and we walked down the main road on Deansgate. Here you can find restaurants and bars. After a good few minutes deciding where we wanted to go, we chose The Living Room. Their cocktails are really nice and their starters were lush! We chose the spicy fish cakes, the garlic butter prawns (which I couldn't get enough of) and the chicken satay. I really liked the atmosphere in this place despite the fact we were there quite 'early' compared to when people normally come. The music mixes were really on point and I kept recognising some of the tracks.
Day Three
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Day Four
With very little sleep and pancakes for breakfast, we all headed home our separate ways. A hug and a goodbye, we waved each other off.
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There are just so many places to visit in Manchester. I guess it's good to go with people that are able to show you the quirky finds. You experience the place in a different way compared to being tourists in a city you've never been to and visiting only the main places. It's a diverse, urban-industrial city with a lot of various things to offer. Whatever you're into, I'm sure you'll find something for you there.
- NichEuve
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