The 10 Coolest Neighbourhoods in Manchester, UK
Manchester, frequently hailed as one of the coolest cities in the UK, is crammed full of hip neighbourhoods. Whether you prefer the more laid-back bohemian vibe of Chorlton or the bustling city-centre environment of the Northern Quarter, there’s a district for every hipster. Where to visit first? Read on for our guide to the city’s hippest ‘hoods.
New Islington
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The once-industrial New Islington, right in the centre of Manchester, follows neighbouring Ancoats and the Northern Quarter in transforming from inner-city uncertainty into a prime place to be. The New Islington Marina and Cotton Field provide green space for picnics, pints and practising yoga. Lauded as one of the best places to live in England, the redeveloped community has both greasy spoons like Hip Hop Chip Shop and Michelin-star restaurants like Mana. Regardless of what the schedule says, a day in New Islington must begin with a warm “cruffin” (muffin-croissant hybrid) from Pollen Bakery.
Gay Village
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Manchester locals and visitors from every walk of life are warmly welcomed in the Gay Village. The pedestrian Canal Street cuts through this vibrant LGBTQ neighbourhood with cafés, clubs and international cuisine lining the Rochdale Canal. Spots like No 1 Canal Street and G-A-Y Manchester sit at the heart of the LGBTQ community, while the flavours of Jamboree Foodfest and Samsi are among the many eateries spicing up the Gay Village.
Chinatown
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Travellers know that every city’s Chinatown is unique, and Manchester’s is no different. As the second largest in the United Kingdom, Chinatown blends Chinese culture and tradition with English influence to create a lively community. Some restaurants cook up Chinese food for the British palate, while places like Yang Sing serve up authentic traditional items like dim sum without fail. In between plates of congee and fried rice, relax the stomach and eyes at the nearby Manchester Art Gallery or Portico Library. Try to visit in February to celebrate Chinese New Year, where dancing dragons and food stalls fill the streets.
Spinningfields
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Spinningfields, in Manchester’s finance and commercial district, has it all: dining, shopping, entertainment and more. Hang along the River Irwell and make a day of the People’s History Museum, or spend the evening attending a performance at the Opera House. Coffee and cocktails abound at the Alchemist, Federal Cafe Bar and Sunset by Australasia. Fancy a shopping spree? Mulberry, Flannels and Emporio Armani will help you rack up those points. If you’re a digital nomad, Department XYZ is a perfect co-working space for anyone hoping to spend sunrise to sunset in Spinningfields.
The Northern Quarter
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Ancoats
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Chorlton
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West Didsbury
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Whalley Range
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Levenshulme
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