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Home to a growing population of residents, the city centre is home to leading museums, theatres, galleries, shops and restaurants and has vibrant day and night time economies. The City Centre is defined as the parts of the city within the Manchester Inner Ring Road. The area is made up of a number of districts such as: Northern Quarter, Spinningfields, Central Retail District, Castlefield, Piccadilly, Peter’s Fields, Chinatown and Canal Street. With constant redevelopments and state of the art buildings being erected, Manchester City Centre is rarely out of the headlines.
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Manchester is jam-packed with unique and eclectic restaurants, bars, shops, museums and galleries. Whatever the time of year, you will always find plenty to do whether it be a visit to a free museum/historic library, a wander around the seasonal markets, or a spot of retail therapy in the extensive range of shops the city has to offer. Amongst others, Cloud 23 and 20 Stories offer impressive views of the city and the chance to unwind with a cocktail and food after a busy day pounding the streets.
Manchester is home to a thriving food and drink culture, with new restaurants, bars, cafes and micro breweries opening up on an almost daily basis. From fine dining to pub grub, Manchester city centre caters for a wide array of tastes.
Aside from the ever popular Deansgate, Northern Quarter and Chinatown districts, there are now an increasing number of restaurants and bars opening up in destinations including Castlefields, Spinningfields and Canal Street.