Recommended reason
- Produced by Zouluo Travel & Manchester Tourism
- Follow the storyteller to visit Manchester City
Route Overview
You will embark on a journey through time and space, passing through 2000 years in an instant, returning to the ancient Roman era, the Middle Ages, the Industrial Revolution, World War I and World War II, and then returning to modern Manchester. We will visit famous landmarks, slowly browse and taste, and listen carefully to the "storyteller" telling the past and present of Manchester. This is the real meaning of travel. Telling historical anecdotes of Manchester, sharing daily fun of overseas life, and recommending local delicacies and delicacies for non-tourists. Our goal is: zero regrets on the journey!
Attractions
| Castlefield City Heritage Park
This is a 2000-year time-travel journey that takes you back to the birthplace of Manchester in Roman times, strolling along the world's first industrial canal, exploring the astonishing wonders of the Industrial Revolution, old factories, intricate canal systems, the first railway that changed human history, and more.
| 1830 Railway Station
Walk into the first train station platform in human history and learn how trains changed the whole of Britain and even influenced the entire course of human history.
| St. Peter's Square
You will be deeply moved by the majestic and exquisite buildings from different periods around you. What is even more fascinating is the story of Manchester's past and present. Touring Manchester with storytellers is the true meaning of travel.
| Manchester City Hall
The magnificent and exquisite Town Hall is a must-see landmark in Manchester. It is a Grade I listed building that the whole of England is proud of and has been the filming location for many well-known movies.
| Butcher Square
Located in the heart of Manchester city centre, two of the more than 500-year-old buildings have been moved several times and are still in use today. Come and listen to their interesting stories.
| Manchester Cathedral
The cathedral, located in the old city of Manchester, was built in the 15th century and was destroyed many times. It was rebuilt in the Victorian era and after World War II, but it still retains many parts of the original medieval construction, the oldest of which is the pillar supporting the tower. Stained glass windows, exquisite carvings, and a large religious bookstore are the must-see highlights of the church.
| Chettenham Library
The oldest library in the world has gone through 350 years of ups and downs and still retains the place where Marx and Engels used to "do homework" together.
| National Football Museum
The world's largest football museum has more than 10,000 football-related collections, which almost outline the entire history of football. It is a must-visit place for football fans.
| Victoria Railway Station
This railway station, built in 1844, is still well preserved and in use today. You can still see the ticket window, the first-class carriage lounge, and the gate through which British soldiers entered the European battlefield during World War I.
✻ Special note: The above attractions are exterior only and are not for entry.
Itinerary
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departure time |
14:00 |
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Departure Location |
Manchester Deansgate Train Station |
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Disbandment time |
16:00 |
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How to visit |
Walking + Light Rail (Please prepare your ticket in advance) |
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Duration of visit |
About 2 hours, the end time may vary slightly depending on traffic conditions |
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language |
Chinese |
Fee Description
- Chinese tour guide service
Fees not included
- Attraction Tickets
- Light rail ticket (it is recommended to purchase a one-day pass for Zone 1 for easy travel later)
- Please purchase travel insurance in advance
Booking Tips
Children Policy
- Children and teenagers under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult and cannot make separate reservations.
- Each adult can bring one child aged 0-4 years old for free.
schedule
- It is recommended to arrive at the designated departure location at least 15 minutes in advance. All trips will depart on time. If tourists do not show up on time, the trip will be treated as "NO SHOW" and no rescheduling or refund will be made.
- You will not be allowed to visit attractions not marked as "entry". The order of the tour on the day will be subject to the tour guide's arrangement.
- In case of changes in itinerary or inability to enter attractions due to major local events, closure of attractions or other force majeure, adjustments may be made or the attractions may be changed to their appearance. The final arrangements on the day will prevail.
- This trip has a minimum group size. If the minimum group size is not reached, the trip will be cancelled and we will notify you 3 days before the trip.
Cancellation
- Free cancellation or modification is possible 72 hours before departure. (UK local time)






