Explore Manchester City Centre

Manchester is a lively city with an enormous amount to do and nothing is very far away to travel to.

Manchester City Centre

Its people take pride in their appearance, are friendly, and intelligent conversationalists.  The average age of residents is 33 while the median age is lower at 29.

It has the third largest economy in the United Kingdom and is the third most visited city by foreigners in the UK.  It is a multi-cultural city with the largest ethnic minority being

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The Village Demographics

The Village, also known as the Gay Village, has built up around Canal Street out of the many cotton warehouses in the area.

It is home to one of the oldest and most-established gay communities in Europe and is known for its acceptance toward all kinds of people.

In the late 1980s, the council pioneered work in the advancement...

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Travel

Transport

Numerous bus lines and train stations including Piccadilly, only 6 minutes’ walk away serve the area.

Pubs, Clubs, and restaurants

Many of Manchester's most famous bars and clubs are to be found in the Village, most of which are as popular with heterosexual party-goers as they are with the gay crowd, mainly due to their very late opening hours

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Entertainment

Cinemas

The Vue Cinema houses one of the largest IMAX screens in Europe is 15 minute walk.  Home is a centre for international contemporary art, theatre, and film and is an 11 minute walk away.  The Great Northern, a 15 minute walk away, is a retail and leisure complex with shops, cinema, and bowling alley, in a converted Victorian warehouse.

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