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Manchester

Known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, Manchester is a city of music, football, and cutting-edge culture. Its rich history meets modern creativity in iconic architecture, bustling markets, world-class museums, and a nightlife that keeps the city humming. From red-brick mills to world-famous football grounds, Manchester buzzes with history, culture, and creativity.
Manchester United players
Manchester United Museum & Tour Centre
Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester

The Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world's most iconic stadium: Old Trafford. Come and sit in the manager's seat in the dugout, walk through the players' tunnel towards the hallowed turf, and find the seat of your favourite player in the dressing room. Get a feel for life in the Premier League and immerse yourself in an unrivalled story, the greatest football story ever told. Manchester United welcomes groups of all sizes, from all over the world, every day to the home of Manchester United, from individuals and families to international group tours, providing the same world-class experience to all.

Manchester City Club and Stadium Tour
Manchester City Football Club
Etihad Stadium, Rowsley Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester

Go behind the scenes at the world's fastest-growing football club. On the Stadium and Club Tour, a professional guide will lead an unforgettable and comprehensive tour of the club and Etihad Stadium, capturing the essence of Manchester City. The tour will showcase the pride, passion, and heritage of the football Club. It demonstrates how every aspect of the club, both on and off the pitch, contributes to making Manchester City the club it is today. Visitors can see how it feels to be grilled by the media in the press conference room hot seat, visit the inner sanctum of the City dressing room, and walk down the tunnel imagining the roar of 55,000 supporters cheering on their heroes. Finally, take in the view from new manager Pep Guardiola's seat in the dug-out; there's the opportunity to experience everything. Outside of the football season, the stadium hosts major national and international football events as well as summer concerts. Stadium tours are available, and the club has an excellent museum packed full of football memorabilia.

busy Manchester Arndale mall
Manchester Arndale
Market Street, Manchester

Manchester Arndale is the city centre’s main shopping hub, bringing together a wide mix of high-street fashion, beauty stores, food outlets, and everyday essentials under one roof, and it’s hard to miss if you spend time downtown.

Manchester city center. Historic red brick building under a clear blue sky and fluffy clouds
Northern Quarter

The Northern Quarter is Manchester’s focal point for independent shops, street fashion, and creative finds. Oldham Street is the main artery, with shops like Arc Gallery Store showcasing work by young designers and artists. There are also small record shops, interior design stores, and vintage outlets. Artisans work at the Manchester Craft and Design Centre on Oak Street, while Afflecks on Church Street is home to some of the city’s leading independent names across four floors of eclectic fashion, gifts and unique finds.

Manchester Airport (MAN)

Manchester Airport lies around 14–15 km south of central Manchester, about a 20‑ to 25‑minute drive in normal traffic. Travellers can reach the city by train, with frequent services from Manchester Airport station to central hubs like Piccadilly in roughly 20 minutes. The Metrolink tram also connects the airport with parts of Manchester, while buses and coaches provide additional options. Taxis and ride‑sharing services are available 24/7.

Passport/Visa

Starting from January 8, 2025, the United Kingdom has introduced an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) requirement for visa-exempt travellers. Initially, this applies to citizens from countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and others. From April 2, 2025, this requirement will extend to European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) citizens, including those from Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland. The ETA permits short-term visits of up to six months for tourism. Travellers must apply for the ETA online or via a mobile app before their trip. The process involves providing personal details, passport information, and answering a series of questions. The ETA costs £10 and is valid for two years, or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. Most applications are processed within three working days, but it's advisable to apply well in advance of travel. However, those travellers planning to work or study in the UK for more than six months will need to obtain the appropriate visa. It's essential to consult the UK Government's official website to understand the specific requirements and to ensure a smooth journey. Please note that the ETA does not guarantee entry into the UK; border officials retain the authority to grant or deny admission upon arrival.

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