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It's true Manchester has a (possibly undeserved - I'm neutral...) reputation for excessive rainfall, but catch her on a sunny summer's day and the squares, metro platforms & pedestrian areas are full of office workers catching some rays whilst grazing on exotic takeaways in spectacular urban spaces - victorian canalsides, modern plazas and casual pavement cafés...
The Mitre, Old Wellington Inn & Triangle from Exchange Square From left: the Mitre Hotel & The Old Wellington Inn (centre) either side of Cathedral Gates, with the refurbished Triangle building right, viewed from Exchange Square.

This area - including Urbis, the Cathedral & the Printworks - is close to the Arndale Centre, bombed in 1996, and is now an eclectic mixture of old & new buildings, open space and large scale award-winning urban sculpture.

Visit it!
If the modern area above is near Victoria Station this, St Peter's Square with the circular Central Library, is nearer Deansgate & Piccadilly stations. Top St Peter's Square, with the Library centre-stage
Salford Quays residential development Top The Lowry at Salford Quays

Salford Quays, home of the Lowry, the Imperial War Museum North, hotels & restaurants is easily reached by road or, better, by Metro.

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