13. Manchester: the city of the industrial revolution
Manchester has been on the global map since the Industrial Revolution, but its soot-covered days are long gone. Today’s city center is a mix of polished glass towers and repurposed red-brick warehouses, buzzing with life and confidence.
That swagger shows up everywhere, on the pitch, with Manchester United and City among the richest and most followed clubs in the world, and in the music, from the Hallé Orchestra to Oasis. Add in high-energy venues, thriving theatre, and late-night clubs, and you’ve got one of the most exciting cultural scenes in the UK.
Many of the best things to do in Manchester tap into this creative energy. The city’s cafés, concert halls, and galleries draw on a huge student population and a vocal, visible LGBTQ+ community, giving the place a fresh, progressive pulse. It’s loud, proud, and never boring.
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