Description
A special festive breakaway combining the fabulous shopping facilities of the popular Trafford Centre along with the vibrant appeal and festive atmosphere of the fabulous Christmas Markets in bustling Manchester. A very special festive weekend!\n.
Itinerary
What's Included?
- Coach travel with reserved seating- One night dinner, bed and breakfast at our select hotel- Visit to Manchester amidst the festive atmosphere of the wonderful Christmas Markets- Visit to the popular Trafford CentreManchester Christmas Market - With markets spread across the city, a trip to Manchester is sure to get you feeling festive! As one of the largest Christmas Markets in the UK, it not only offers a huge variety of handmade, unique gifts, locally produced food and warming hot drinks, but also boasts an ice rink and light trails alongside the iconic Manchester Giant Santa. You'll love wandering the rows of stalls and soaking up the festive atmosphere!\n\nThe Trafford Centre perhaps one of the very best shopping experiences, there's a range of designer stores, high street shops and food all under one roof With all your favourite high street shops, you'll be able to tick off the post Christmas Sales in no time, leaving you free to enjoy the restaurants and bars at the centre. If you're bringing the family along, there's plenty to do once you're shopped out, with bowling, golf and even a video gaming area - something for everyone!
Manchester
A must-see city\nManchester is the UK's second city (after London), a title it shares with Birmingham - but is the only UK city to feature in National Geographic's influential annual 'Best of the World' list of the 25 must-see places to visit around the world as well as Lonely Planet's 'Best in Travel 2023'.\n\nIt was the world's first industrial city\nThe canals that course through Manchester are a reminder of the city's history of textiles and trade. It has a rich transport heritage too: it became home to the first purpose-built canal (in 1761), the first bus service in the UK (in 1824) as well as the first public passenger railway (in 1830).\n\nAn unrivalled choice of food, drink & more\nThere are so many, and so many different types of restaurants, bars and other attractions in Manchester - including the city's Cathedral, John Rylands Library, Manchester Museum, and the Science and Industry Museum. There's also an unrivalled calendar of world-class events, festivals and nightlife.\n\nShopping in Manchester is world-class\nThe Arndale, Market Street and The Trafford Centre feature every one of your high street favourites. Selfridges in Exchange Square, Harvey Nichols, and King Street are the areas to head to if you want to invest in something designer. Finally, The Northern Quarter features many independents and vintage shops if you want to discover something unique.