Manchester

Reviews

Anonymous

So many things to do ranging from shopping sprees, to endless amounts of food choices, the best nights out. Always something fun to do whenever you need to leave the house, range of different mini golds, bowling alleys, one of the best cities you could possibly go to!

Anonymous

There are so many great places to eat and go out - especially in the Northern Quarter there is a large selection of reasonably priced, independent restaurants and bars with real character. The nightclubs too, are varied with a good atmosphere.

Anonymous

There is plenty of places to eat in manchester, varying from italian - southern indian. If you're looking for quirky unique places to eat, the northern quarter boasts fantastic one off restaurants, with a rustic atmosphere; the city centre alternatively has all the chain restaurants you could ask for.

Anonymous

Manchester is a very lively city and has great attractions. The city is very colourful at night and the night outs can be spectacular, there are also two great shopping centres such as Arndale and the Trafford Centre that include high fashion retailers

Anonymous

Manchester is a very vibrant City, there is something for everyone in this city. It has a bustling night life with a mixture of high end bars like dirty martini and club liv and also some more student friendly bars and clubs like 42’s and Font with cheap drinks. If you don’t like to drink there are many cinemas and also a crazy golf place, there is something for everyone. There is a massive high street with all the designer shops and also the high street shops, the food is endless so many restaurants, every type of food available. The is absolutely something for everyone and every group in Manchester

Anonymous

The city overall is pretty amazing, including the nightlife, the shopping and the restaurants. The Arndale centre is a fabulous source of trendy clothes, fabulous food sources in the Food Court and tech savvy shops. Manchester City centre also consists of the Printworks which has a cinema and restaurants and is a hub for students and young people. There’s many things to do in Manchester and the surrounding areas including bowling and shopping at The Trafford Centre. The value for money is fantastic. The transport, however, can be unreliable sometimes especially the tram but replacement buses are given.

Anonymous

Manchester is a vibrant city with plenty to do. There are an abundance of food/ clothes shops and bars that mean you could never get bored or visit the same place twice. Transport around Manchester is easy and you are never stuck in finding a way to get somewhere.

Anonymous

Very decent night out for student students during weekdays! However a little bit pricey on weekends! Lovely offering of food places with loads around printworks and oxford road. Local shopping centre (Manchester Arndale) has all the shops you could need and only in town or there’s the option of the Trafford centre if you want a fun busy day out! Bus and transport links are cheap and very frequent so makes getting around much easier!! It’s considered to be always raining in Manchester and I’m afraid that is the truth as it is always cold and wet!

Anonymous

Vibrant, fun and versatile city.. you can never run out of things to do. Great for meals, drinks and nights out. There’s always somewhere new to try! I’ve lived here throughout uni and I have currently gone on to study my LPC and Business masters in Manchester.. Manchester is like a second home.

Anonymous

Bubbling city with lots to do over the weekend and the night over. Extremely nice atmosphere full of student and adults alike. A very lively market scene.

Anonymous

Manchester is such a wonderful city! The shopping firstly is amazing it has all the shops you would need all in proximative to one another. All the major high streets shops are there. Also the choice of restaurants and bars in Manchester makes it a great city for the evenings. Spinning fields is the best area for a nice meal followed by drinks and cocktails into the night.

Anonymous

Manchester is the perfect size city for a student, it doesn't have the sky-high prices or daunting size of London, but itnhas just enough of everything spread across different accessible areas to keep you on your toes. There are plenty of low to high end shopping options downtown as well as the trafford centre closeby if you fancy a day. The choice of bars, clubs and restuarants is expansive, and you never get bored, too! To top it off the transport links, especially bus system, are affordable and reliable as well as very frequent. Overall one of my favourite cities!

Anonymous

Good bars for students and for a classier night out. Good student clubs, Arndale good for shopping but always busy, good universities

Anonymous

Brilliant choice of restaurants and food shops. Also lots of independent coffee/book stores in Northern Quarter for artsy types.

Anonymous

One of the best cities to go out in love it up here. Generally tend to not blow my budget when I go out.

Anonymous

Manchester has some mad nights out and some amazing people, the restaurants and bars are great value for money and there is great music everywhere.

Anonymous

I love Manchester, the nights out are great if you know where to go you could end up having a great night with a small amount of money. Food in Manchester is also great, there are so many different places to choose from. Manchester is such a diverse area, no matter what kind of food you're after, you're probably going to find it.

Anonymous

It doesn't really get better than manchester. As a student, the choice of restaurants, nightclubs, shopping (especially northern quarter for vintage clothes shopping etc.(Try afflecks) Chinatown is a great place to eat out, and Wasabi offers great prices for delicious Japanese quisine. There are also three decently sized supermarkets for exotic drinks, foods and snacks. For a healthy lifestyle, no matter where you live in Manchester, there are loads of gym facilities at discounted prices for students, the gym in fallowfields and the aquatic center are great choices.

Anonymous

The city of Manchester is one of my favorite cities I've been to. Being from the United States, I felt at home with the lively crowd and kind hospitality. There is always something fun going on, like crazy golf, soccer games, pop-up events, and amazing food festivals. Some of my favorite places to eat have been GRUB, Tapeo and Wine, and Saajan. Going out is fun no matter if you choose the city or a student area like Fallowfield, each has a few places to love. I have loved every second in my new city, and hope I can stay longer!

Anonymous

In Manchester your imagination will run wild with things to do. As well all are food fanatics food to have in Manchester is a must do. From your cheap to expensive meals from your salads to your deserts Manchester in general is a fantastic place to be. In regards to shopping there is Trafford centre and arndale and oh wow the shopping possibilities are countless.

Ella Kimber

Manchester is hands down the best city in the UK - drinks are cheap, food is delicious and diverse, the arts and music scene is thriving, the Arndale and Trafford centre has all the shops you could need and you're only a short train away from the beautiful Peak District, what more could you want?!

Anonymous

Manchester is a great city, especially for students. Value for money is pretty good if you know where you're looking. There's loads of great weekday food deals in the northern quarter and city centre and you can easily get something really good to eat for less than a fiver. For nights out Deansgate tends to be pricier and a lot of chains, outside the centre tends to be cheaper although there's some really great, more alternative night at places like soup kitchen in town. Recently the council have been moving the night scene away from student areas and the outskirts into the city centre so I'd recommend making the most of it before it's gone.

Anonymous

Manchester is an amazing city for site seeing, shopping and it's vibe is a lot cheerful than other places in the UK.

Anonymous

Both football clubs easy to get to from the city centre, plenty great shops, bars and restaurants and something for everyone, mostly clean city centre and very welcoming. Perfect place for days and nights out