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Manchester is a major city located in Lancashire, England. Manchester is one of the largest metro areas in the UK and one of the biggest cities in the north of England. With some intriguing history, diverse culture, and stunning architecture, Manchester is the ideal way to experience northern England.
Manchester was a city at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution. Until the mid 18th century, Manchester was just a small market town until cotton industries and factories moved in and transformed from a quaint town into a bustling metropolis. Within 100 years, Manchester's population had grown from a few thousand to over 300,000 inhabitants.
Currently, Manchester has a metropolitan population of over 2,000,000 people. It's a significant transport hub in the north of England, with train lines connecting to Liverpool, Nottingham, London, and more. Manchester has consistently been voted one of the best cities to live in the UK.
Fun Fact: The world's first passenger train service opened in 1830 and connected Liverpool and Manchester.
Whether you're just in Manchester for a fleeting visit or live in the city, you won't run out of exciting days out. With some of the best restaurants and malls in the country, Manchester is the perfect destination for a weekend away. Check out some these attractions while you're in the city:
Update your wardrobe at Manchester Arndale. Arndale is one of the biggest and busiest shopping malls in the UK, with fashionable stores like Hugo Boss, Ralph Lauren, and Burberry.
Take a tour of the 'Theatre of Dreams' at Old Trafford, home to one of football's most famous teams, Manchester United.
Have a fine dining experience at one of Manchester exquisite eateries. Some of the best restaurants in Manchester include Mana, The French, and Enxaneta.
Admire ancient architecture at Manchester Cathedral. This cathedral dates back to the 14th century and features haunting Gothic architecture.
Stroll through the British countryside at Heaton Park. There are over 600 acres of lush greenery to explore here, surrounding Heaton Hall, an 18th-century country estate.
Discover your inner child at the Legoland Discovery Center. You'll find a 4D cinema, Lego-themed rides, and plenty of chances to build a Lego masterpiece at this unique attraction.
National Train Service (Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Victoria, Manchester Oxford Road)
Local Bus Services (Transport for Greater Manchester)
Local Tram Service (Metrolink)
Taxi Rank (Street Cars, All-United Cars, Manchester Cars)
Whether you're a Mancunian looking to stash their belongings before heading to the gym, or you're on holiday and don't feel like toting your heavy suitcase around town, consider booking a Manchester luggage storage service with Bounce. Bounce offers convenient and secure storage options across Greater Manchester. It's easy to locate these facilities too. Situated at local shops, hotels, and dry cleaners, all you need to do is download the app and search for a storage service close to your location.
National Football Museum: Manchester is famous for its love for football, so it's only fitting that it is home to one of the best football museums in the world. The museum has a wide variety of soccer-related memorabilia, artifacts, and anecdotes, which are sure to please any football fanatic. Visitors can see replicas of the FA Cup and the Premier League Trophy, two of the most important prizes in English football. You'll find some important artifacts too, including the first-ever football rule book, and FA Cup winner's medals from 1888. Fancy starting your own football club? You can even have a go at designing your own kit and crest.
Science and Industry Museum: Learn about Manchester's industrial history at the Science and Industry Museum. You'll find tons of amazing relics at this museum, many of which have helped shape Manchester over the past 250 years. There are over 250,000 objects in the museum's collection, with an extensive section of the museum dedicated to transport, with everything from spitfire fighter jets to a replica of Novelty, one of the first locomotives from the early 19th century.
Manchester Art Gallery: The Manchester Art Gallery is one of the most important art museums in the north of England. The museum has been open since the early 19th century and has over 25,000 objects in its ever-growing collection. There are some iconic paintings on display at the Manchester Art Gallery, including Hylas and the Nymphs by John William Waterhouse, Sappho by Charles Mengin, and The Sirens and Ulysses by William Etty. You won't be able to bring any bags into Manchester Art Gallery, so book a spot at a Manchester luggage storage service.
Chill Factore: England isn't known for its winter sports opportunities, but you'll find some superb ski slopes at Chill Factore. Chill Factore is a large indoor ski facility that boasts some of the longest ski slopes in the UK. Try an array of fun activities, including snowboarding, skiing, and sledding. Race against family members, or take a training course to improve your ski skills. You'll no doubt work up an appetite on the snow, so head to one to Nando's or Bodo & Layke, for a bite to eat afterward. You won't want to be weighed down by your bags while hitting the slopes, so check out a Manchester luggage storage service before visiting.
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This was my first time using this service and it worked seamlessly. I had no problems at all dropping my bag off at NYC Racquet Sports and it was just as easy picking it up. This location is a couple blocks from Penn Station, so it was perfect for exploring Manhattan for several hours before catching the train to Newark Airport for a late night flight. Will definitely use this service on future trips!
Really excellent service, right around the corner from A/C/E trains at Penn Station in New York. Popular and busy restaurant, too — but no one kept me waiting to drop off or pick up a bag.
This place is awesome, it’s near Macy’s and other souvenir shops, nearby food outlets too and near the Penn station in New York. This is the best place to leave your luggage for last minute shopping before you head to the airport via Penn station. Plus the Employees are very courteous and kind
The price for luggage storage in Manchester is just £5/bag for the entire day.
There are multiple locations all around Manchester which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Duffield Castle, Norton Priory, Manchester Town Hall and many other areas.
Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage in Manchester.
Yes. There are storage lockers and many other luggage drop off points in Manchester. Bounce has multiple locations throughout Manchester where you can conveniently store your luggage with full security and the $10,000 Bounce Gurantee.
The most popular restaurants to visit are Hard Rock Cafe, Curry Mile, and Browns. Additionally, the highest ranked hotels within Manchester are Midland Hotel, Ibis Budget Salford Quays, and The Lowry Hotel.
Manchester offers several scenic parks including Banks Wood, Norton Priory, and Piccadilly Gardens.
You can find local tourist information at Castlefield, Visitor Information Centre, and Airline Information Desk.
If you're looking for a good museum in Manchester, we recommend Norton Priory, National Football Museum, and Museum of Science and Industry. If you prefer to be outside, you can give yourself a walking tour and see some of Manchester's most popular historical attractions including Manchester Town Hall, The Old Wellington Inn, or Corn Exchange and monuments like Albert Square, Cenotaph, or Albert Memorial. Lastly, you can enjoy the local ruin of Duffield Castle, Norton Priory, or Roman Amphitheatre.