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Actually, if you have to stay over why not make use of the excellent Trams to get into the City. Prices will be keener also. The Travel lodge at Parrs Wood is walking distance (5 mins) from the terminus.
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Right side of pennines and they have a bee not a rose. It's slightly further north they have a rose.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostApparently the city attracts millions of tourists ever year. Wrong side of 't pennines if you ask me. And wrong colour rose.
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Apparently the city attracts millions of tourists ever year. Wrong side of 't pennines if you ask me. And wrong colour rose.
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I wanted tickets to P&T but I'm in Hawaii at the timeOriginally posted by eek View Post
Man U supporters - we usually drive home even if the concert is in Liverpool.
think next time I’m in Manchester will be for the extra Penn & Teller date for which I got the absolute last tickets. It’s on a Sunday so we will need to drive home as I will have an 8am meeting on the Monday.
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Err, lots of people. In the last full year before Covid hit tourism, Manchester was the third most popular city for foreign visitors, only behind London and Edinburgh.Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/travel/2...mes-into-force
who the feck would go to manchester as a tourist?
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Edit - the one thing I remember about Manky is that it doesn’t have enough hotels at the moment anyway - so taxing them isn’t going to fix the issue
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Man U supporters - we usually drive home even if the concert is in Liverpool.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Conference and concert goers who stay overnight from the UK and abroad perhaps?
think next time I’m in Manchester will be for the extra Penn & Teller date for which I got the absolute last tickets. It’s on a Sunday so we will need to drive home as I will have an 8am meeting on the Monday.
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Manchester United supporters?Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/travel/2...mes-into-force
who the feck would go to manchester as a tourist?
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