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Manchester M90 1QX
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IATA: MAN
ICAO: EGCC
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Transport, Getting There And Getting Around
Travel by car, taxi, train, motorbike or bus, Manchester Airport offers all transport links to get to your desired destination.
Taxis
Find pick-up points right outside all three terminals at the airport. Arrow Cars are the official private taxi company for Manchester Airport. Visit their booking desks inside the arrivals terminals at the airport.Black Cabs are available 24 hours a day
Train
Train services are frequent and run to and from the airport, around the clock seven days a week.Providers include First TrainsPennine Express and Northern RailTrains from the airport run the city, Manchester Piccadilly with an average journey time of twenty minutes as well as other dedicated services running to other major cities in the UK
Bus
Manchester airport operates a network of local and regional bus services. They run daily from early morning to late at night including weekends and back holidays.There is a 24 hour bus service that operates to and from Manchester airport.The following bus services:
200 Wilmslow – Manchester Airport
18 The Trafford Centre – Altrincham
19 Manchester Airport – Altrincham
43 – To Manchester via Wythenshawe, Fallowfield and Rusholme (24 hours a day)
105 – To Manchester city centre via Wythenshawe, Benchill, Sharston, Northenden and Moss Side
369 Manchester Airport – Stockport
199 – To Stockport Express via M56 & M60 Then Hazel Grove, New Mills, Whaley Bridge, Chapel en-le-Frith and Buxton
200 Wilmslow – Manchester Airport – via Styal and Quarry Bank Mill.
44 Manchester Airport – Manchester
More information about Great Britain
Famous now for its high-profile soccer teams, Manchester is another British city with a history dating back to the Romans.
The city of Manchester is located in the North West of England. The iconic city was part of the extraordinary industrial revolution, mixed with the low rise factories and storehouses that now represent the metropolitan landscape, converted into irresistible art spaces.
Manchester’s city centre has gained from a recent investment which has helped regenerate the city. Once known as a ghost town, it now has plenty to offer from cultural bars, modern shops and ground breaking developments including Salford Quays dockyards, Imperial War Museum and the Lowry cultural centre.
One of the captivating things about the city is its array of one off boutiques for shoppers and high street stores. There is always something to discover – from the bustling new music venue in the city centre and beautiful green spaces. Exchange Square is a great visit with close proximity to the eye catching Cathedral, and for football fanatics the National Football Museum. Here you can hit the off – the – wall Northern Quarter to grab a bite to eat and take advantage of some of the City’s quirky shops such as Manchester’s Craft and Design Centre. Enjoy the City by night with pre-dinner drinks with amazing views in Cloud 23 and be drawn in to the amazing views of the city.
Museum of Science and Industry a large museum devoted to the development of science, technology and industry. Engage in the Industrial Revolution among the collection of steam engines, locomotives, factory machinery from the mills, and the fascinating exhibition telling the story of Manchester. Aimed at all ages on an emphasis on making sure the young don’t get bored.
transport:getting there and getting around:
Efficient transport services make Manchester the gateway to the North of England. Trains regularly connect with London Euston. Journey time is around three hours. National Express coaches serve Manchester from a variety of destinations. Manchester International Airport connect with a range of domestic and international destinations. Public transport in Greater Manchester includes buses, coaches, Metrolink trams, and the local rail network.
accommodation: from cheap stays to luxury resorts
Check on the internet for the range, location and cost of hotels in Manchester
events
*Manchester Jazz Festival 21 – 28 July, citywide. The best contemporary jazz from the north and beyond.
*Manchester Pride. 17 – 27 August Manchester’s annual gay festival.
*Manchester Food and Drink Festival in October celebrates the finest Mancunian food and drink.
*Manchester Christmas Lights Switch-on in November at Albert Square. Celebrate the beginning of the festive season.