15 Reasons Why We all Love Manchester

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • There's a lot that makes Manchester famous. Some of the finest artists and performers got their start here, two massive football teams call it home, and it has been an industrial center for generations. Listed here are fifteen of the many reasons why we all Love Manchester.
    1. People
    Manchester residents are known for their friendliness; many would go out of their way to help you or start a conversation. You will make acquaintances, albeit it's usually best not to ask them whether they support United or City. The White Walkers and Winterfell can wait. Northerners are known for their openness and this makes living in Manchester a pleasant experience. The citizens of Manchester are a prime example; they engage in spontaneous conversation while strolling the city's streets. Laughing it up with the locals and your pals over a cup of tea can make you feel right at home.
    2. Academic institutions
    Manchester University is widely recognized as a leading British educational establishment. It is the birthplace of the first modern computer (Alan Turing) and the source of 25 Nobel laureates. The world-renowned Manchester School of Architecture, the historic Royal Exchange Theatre, and the cutting-edge Manchester Art Gallery are all within walking distance.
    3. At the heart of UK
    Living in Manchester is a great jumping off point for trips to the Lake District, Derbyshire's rolling hills, Blackpool's kitsch, Morecambe's fading 50s splendor, Southport, Fleetwood, and North Wales' lovely beaches. In addition, individuals looking to fly off to warmer climates may do so with relative ease because to the proximity of 2 international airports, Liverpool and also Manchester. Its central location is one of the reasons why we all Love Manchester
    4. sport
    Manchester's reputation for sports excellence precedes it. The city's Velodrome in Eastlands is used by Olympic bikers Victoria Pendleton, Chris Newton, as well as Chris Boardman for training, while the Aquatics Centre has 2 different competitive pools plus diving infrastructure thanks to its hosting of the Commonwealth Games in 2002. Lancashire County Cricket field, in Old Trafford, has held international Test matches from 1884 and is a popular destination for cricket fans. Rugby? There are a number of local rugby teams, including the Salford City Reds, Sale Sharks, as well as Swinton Lions. The city's two most renowned sports clubs, United at Old Trafford or City outside the Velodrome, each have famous exhibitions with guided tours.
    5. It’s foodie heaven
    In Manchester, even a casual supper may become an adventure in cuisine. Manchester is a great place to satisfy your cravings for Indian, Thai, or Vietnamese cuisine. If you're looking for a less formal dining experience without sacrificing quality, you can always try one of the many local markets or one of the many other small eateries in the area. Don't miss out on the unique culinary experience that is the Altrincham market.
    6. Industry
    To put it simply, Manchester was the engine that drove the Industrial Revolution. The first cotton mill was built there by Richard Arkwright, and before long, the skyline was dotted with industries that helped turn the sleepy little hamlet into the bustling Victorian metropolis known as Cottonopolis. Manchester's prominence in industry, academia, and innovation led to the city's mascot, the Worker Bee.
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Комментарии • 74

  • @KamilP-cm9vk
    @KamilP-cm9vk Месяц назад +2

    Manchester , United Kingdom cool.

  • @daveburgess1936
    @daveburgess1936 10 месяцев назад +10

    I'm a Manc and trust me nobody thinks Piccadilly Gardens is a place that you'd ever visit. It's a violent hovel.

  • @roverchap
    @roverchap Год назад +12

    I love Manchester (and live there) but Piccadilly Gardens?! No Mancunian would put that place on a 'love it' list.

    • @jasongray4517
      @jasongray4517 Год назад +5

      They would if they wanted to score drugs. Picadilly Gardens is grim. No idea why, according to the narrator, it's particularly appealing to women. Bizarre comment.

  • @MushtaqueNaik
    @MushtaqueNaik Год назад +2

    Good and great city..... and good videography

  • @GK.K1.
    @GK.K1. Год назад +9

    I love Manchester ❤️ and I miss it

    • @Topmatrix
      @Topmatrix Год назад

      Where do u live now or do u miss old manchester?

    • @GK.K1.
      @GK.K1. Год назад

      I am living in the war zone right now, from 2003 to 2016, that is the time that I have lived in Manchester .

  • @Toastbastard
    @Toastbastard Год назад +22

    Could have expanded more on the music scene. Manchester was home to many great bands: The Smiths, New Order, Joy Division, The Stone Roses, and Oasis, just to name a few.

    • @gazriley624
      @gazriley624 Год назад +1

      Great bands? Oasis? ha ha they should be called The Dung Beetles! as for the smiths and new order very very dull and depressing lyrics i guess they were reflecting their surroundings

    • @jackthelad5366
      @jackthelad5366 Год назад

      Pretty sure Ian brown was born in Warrington and the smiths are from Salford same as happy Mondays neither of which are in Manchester, typical mancs always claiming something that isn’t theirs

  • @MsSammiRoss
    @MsSammiRoss 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm already in love with Manchester UK....I will soon find out when I move to my new home in the UK and have a better life .

    • @loviebills6546
      @loviebills6546 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey I move there very soon...when do you move? How is it if you have?

    • @MsSammiRoss
      @MsSammiRoss 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@loviebills6546I'm moving in November of this year. I'm working as a digital nomad so I can work anywhere I want.😊

    • @FabulousCorner-c7u
      @FabulousCorner-c7u 17 дней назад

      @@loviebills6546
      ruclips.net/video/eF7sjSTOE5s/видео.html

  • @HGee420
    @HGee420 Год назад +2

    Without Manchester there would be no such thing as the weekend as we know it!
    The Manchester reformists campaigned for mill workers (mostly children) to get a day of on a Sunday and eventually the rest of England followed suit and eventually the working week was reduced from 7 days to the 5 day week many of us enjoy to this day!
    Long live the weekend!
    #Love❤Manchester🐝

  • @Rashidmohammed-rl3jm
    @Rashidmohammed-rl3jm Год назад

    pretty information :) apricate that & thanks;

  • @bscottb8
    @bscottb8 Год назад +6

    It's a common UK mix -- Manchester has fabulous Victorian and Edwardian architecture interspersed with the dreariest Modern architecture imaginable built to replace Blitz rubble.

    • @paulwild3676
      @paulwild3676 Год назад +2

      Deansgate square dreary? It is spectacular.

  • @Jackie.23.
    @Jackie.23. 10 месяцев назад +1

    I Live in mcr i ❤ mcr im proud to be a mancunian i ❤ the History of
    this city .the industrial revolution this
    is where it begun the night Life is 👍 👍 plenty of bars clubs ok i suppose Like other cities around the 🌎 but
    Come here to mcr youll ❤ it trust me have a nice day 👋 😂🤣😊 👍

  • @Gambriman
    @Gambriman Год назад +6

    Nice video. I love Manchester but calling Picadilly Gardens one of the reasons everybody loves Manchester? A bit of a stretch for me.

  • @babykirtzion9819
    @babykirtzion9819 Год назад

    See you soon 😙

  • @sultanmehmetfatih8690
    @sultanmehmetfatih8690 Год назад +1

    MANCHESTER IS ❤️ RED ♥️

  • @ayukadekdewiayuningsih3161
    @ayukadekdewiayuningsih3161 11 месяцев назад

    If i am go manchester at there i will work a balines dance..in restoran But it is just stiil dreaming

  • @vordman
    @vordman Год назад +3

    You forgot to say it was the birthplace of nuclear physics (Ernest Rutherford). Also the birthplace of Emmeline Pankhurst.

  • @ashleychambers7602
    @ashleychambers7602 10 месяцев назад

    Only time I venture into Manchester is to that cesspit of an airport

  • @kahrman.5606
    @kahrman.5606 Год назад

    First 😊

  • @ianmansbridge3646
    @ianmansbridge3646 Год назад +4

    The down side of an improving city is that too many people start moving in and it eventually becomes expensive and exclusive. No it's dreadful folks, don't come here!

    • @markmanc-zw3td
      @markmanc-zw3td Год назад

      Well said Ian, I used to love going into my city centre but now I avoid it & feel like an outsider, I'm simply either not posh enough or not up for aggro.

    • @ashyclaret
      @ashyclaret Год назад +1

      Last time I went it was £6 for a pint, the place is not that great either.

    • @markmanc-zw3td
      @markmanc-zw3td Год назад

      @@ashyclaret It's not what it used to be, full of fake northerners & like you , you usually get ripped off for a pint - try Chateu neuf du pap next time 😉

  • @leedavies4589
    @leedavies4589 Год назад +1

    stuff London ...then north has always made the UK work we all now it

  • @callummccusker4195
    @callummccusker4195 Год назад +4

    I relocated to Manchester for a year for work. Living in a houseshare in moss side felt like surviving in a war torn third world country, I literally had a dude get acid attacked outside my house and a shooting further down the road within the same month, not for me 👍🏻

    • @hypeeegaming
      @hypeeegaming Год назад +1

      Moss side is a shithole, you just went to the wrong place mate.

    • @annamariamason5532
      @annamariamason5532 11 месяцев назад

      That's the Manchester I remember, lived there for 19 years

    • @keren9322
      @keren9322 10 месяцев назад +4

      Moss Side is the worst place in Manchester. It's a no-go zone, actually. Why on earth did you live there?

    • @barrysteven5964
      @barrysteven5964 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@keren9322 I know. Lived in the worst, most violent part of Manchester in a shared house and ... shock, horror ... it was just what everyone said it would be. A bit of research before relocating is always a good idea.

  • @Adam-rp6vf
    @Adam-rp6vf Год назад +3

    Greater Manchester is brilliant especially Rochdale and Oldham 😂😂😂

    • @hypeeegaming
      @hypeeegaming Год назад +1

      Except*

    • @Adam-rp6vf
      @Adam-rp6vf Год назад +2

      @@hypeeegaming ???, What is wrong with Rochdale and Oldham 😂

    • @hypeeegaming
      @hypeeegaming Год назад +1

      @@Adam-rp6vf Rochdale is the worst borough, Oldham 2nd probably

    • @Adam-rp6vf
      @Adam-rp6vf Год назад +2

      @@hypeeegaming Did you notice my laughing emojis after my text? 😂

    • @SuciGumay
      @SuciGumay Год назад

      @@Adam-rp6vf how about Salford and bury? It's good place for living?

  • @stevebrown2070
    @stevebrown2070 Год назад +2

    Narration written by someone with a tenuous command of English, and read out loud by a computer that isn't even a Manc

  • @muradtravels
    @muradtravels Год назад

    Not gonna lie when I went to media city I felt like I was in the Bay Area

  • @eesah37
    @eesah37 Год назад +6

    Went to Manchester twice this year really nice place with lots to do I highly recommend it!

  • @paulsmirk2046
    @paulsmirk2046 Год назад +4

    Should be UK's 2nd city without a doubt

    • @peterwilliamallen1063
      @peterwilliamallen1063 Год назад +1

      Why should the City of Manchester be the 2nd City, it is only the 6th largest City due to it's population size of just 580,000 citizens, the City Of Birmingham is the 2nd City and second largest City due to it's population size of 1.5 million + citizens and the Birmingham Council is the largest Municipal council in Europe.

    • @Belisarious5-600
      @Belisarious5-600 Год назад +3

      @@peterwilliamallen1063 The statistic about Birmingham supposedly being "twice the size" of Manchester is extremely misleading. It is due to how the boundaries were drawn, in reality the urban sprawl of Manchester is greater than Birmingham's, anyone who has ever visited both cities understands this. You only have to walk around central Manchester and central Birmingham to see how preposterous this falsely held Brummie belief is.

    • @peterwilliamallen1063
      @peterwilliamallen1063 Год назад +1

      I am sorry to put you right but the City of Manchester is only a small City of 50 Sq Miles and 560,000 Citizens compared to the City of Birmingham which has an area of 150sq miles and a population of 1.5 million Citizens, as usual of Mancunians you do not know the difference between the City of Manchester and the Greater Manchester Metropolitan County, two different thing mate don't get confused and do a bit more research and yes I live in Birmingham and have Worked in Manchester which was very depressing typical Northern City, and sorry to disappoint you the City f Birmingham has been totally rebuilt and is very prosperous.

    • @Belisarious5-600
      @Belisarious5-600 Год назад +2

      @@peterwilliamallen1063 again, you have not understood what has been written, the city boundaries are misleading as they are not a true reflection of the city proper. As for manc being more depressing than Birmingham please don't make me laugh, brum looks like manchester did 25 years ago, nice try though! 😂

    • @peterwilliamallen1063
      @peterwilliamallen1063 Год назад

      @@Belisarious5-600 No mate it is you like all Mancunian that do not understand the difference between the Metropolitan County Council of Greater Manchester and the City of Manchester and it is only the ACTUAL CITY OF MANCHESTER that is counted not Greater Manchester, so yes it is only the area with in the City limits that are counted mate and is not misleading, if you want to go down that road I suppose you could class the West Midlands Metro County Council as Birmingham as it was originally was going to be called Greater Birmingham with a population of over 5 million citizens containing 3 large Cities of Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Coventry and other large towns such as Walsall, West Bromwich, Dudley Metro Council, Halesowen, Solihull, Cannock, and Sandwell Metropolitan Council and a load more small towns in between, but sorry mate you seem to not have visited Birmingham as where as the City of Manchester is totally built up looking like Coronation Street, with in Birmingham's Boundaries there are over 150 parks and green areas including two very large natural parks, the Lickey Hills Country Park and Sutton Park given to Sutton Coldfield by Henry 8th, Birmingham City Center has now been totally rebuilt and is about to be greened up with trees and shrubs and even now Birmingham, not only being the UK's second Largest City is Europe's greenest City and youngest in age of t's population and looks nothing like Manchester 25 years ago, try visiting Birmingham in person in stead of imagining things mate our City Center is totally modernised and is expanding towards East Side ready for when HS2's major station opens in the City Center, there are more miles of Canals in Birmingham than Venice and when East Side is complete the BBC are opening a brand new Studio there, Master Chief is moving to Brum and new Film Studios are being built in Birmingham in the Digbeth Area also after the most successful Commonwealth games ever held in it's history in 2022 in Birmingham, Birmingham has been chosen for the venue of the 2026 European Athletics Championship games the first time hey have been held out side of main land Europe and Birmingham now is the Athletics HQ of the UK, so no matte the City Boundaries do show a true reflection of a City or Town as that is that City or Towns Boundary, do some research mate like I do before rabbiting on about a load of rubbish, and like me who has visited the City of Manchester, try visiting the City of Birmingham a good place to start would be Cadbury World at the Cadbury Factory in Bourneville Birmingham.

  • @ortusiguanam
    @ortusiguanam Год назад

    piccadilly gardens is my fav place to get stabbed m8

  • @jackthelad5366
    @jackthelad5366 Год назад +2

    I’ve never known a city so desperate to be loved, sad really

  • @williebobs3830
    @williebobs3830 7 месяцев назад

    The many murders are never publicised. Have you tried to get to Liverpool airport. Manchester nightlife is the best. Don't go to Piccadilly gardens the junkies that are concious will beg & stab. Lake disrict 2hr 30 mins. The rest is true.

  • @quirkyjoeAnimated
    @quirkyjoeAnimated 11 месяцев назад

    I'm sorry what? Who wrote this script? Is this a parody? What is the obvious reason women love Piccadilly Gardens?

  • @joshuathorp1557
    @joshuathorp1557 Год назад

    What a absolsute shambles of a video. I dont agree! Manchester is where my dog was killed

  • @gazriley624
    @gazriley624 Год назад +2

    we all love manchester?! first I've heard! Speak for yourself