Manchester has been named one of the prettiest and best places to visit in England in a new list by Hand Luggage Only.
Whether you visit the city regularly or not, you’ve probably formed an opinion based on your experience, whether that’s good or bad.
Manchester ranks in 20th place on Hand Luggage Only’s list which features 20 places to visit in the UK.
What did Hand Luggage Only say about Manchester?
Hand Luggage Only says: “Manchester always feels like that cool cousin you see at family parties and always wanna hang around with. Always hip, trendy and totally cool.
“The city has such a cool vibe and really is one of the best places to visit in England if you want to experience a vibrant city (outside of London, of course).
“For a tasty bite to eat, pop into Umezushi which makes the best sushi in the north and gorge at Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill which really will give you a good taste of Mancunian life.”
It also recommends visiting Old Trafford stadium tour if you’re into football.
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Top 20 places to visit in England
Here’s the full list of places to visit in England, according to Hand Luggage Only.
- Lake District
- Corfe Castle
- The Cotswolds
- Cambridge
- Bath
- Bristol
- Oxford
- Norwich
- Stonehenge
- Jurassic Coast
- Watergate Bay
- St Michael’s Mount
- Robin Hood’s Bay
- Castle Howard
- London
- Holy Island
- Birmingham
- Cirencester
- Rye
- Manchester
You can find out more about each place via the website.
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