Tourism in Manchester
Manchester
Manchester is one of the British cities in the northwestern part of England, which is characterized by the presence of many important universities such as the University of Manchester and the University of Salford, and emerged from the city of many chemists such as John Dalton, who discovered the atom and the world Karl Marx, Make it create many clubs and sports venues.
Manchester was known to attract the Arab communities to work in the field of commerce and that was since 1830 AD, and there is no statistics showing the real number of Arabs in the city, and the British state has only counted the number of Muslims, where it amounted to 136 thousand people in 2001 AD, or 5% of the population City.
Tourism in Manchester
The city of Manchester attracts many tourists every year because it has great places and places to dazzle visitors, and provides them with luxury hotels and wonderful to make them more comfortable and relaxed, the city is one of the most convenient cities and fast transportation for tourists.
The most important tourist places in Manchester
John Rylands Library: a huge library opened in 1900 AD with the assistance of Mrs. Anriketa Augustina. The library is distinguished by its Victorian Gothic architecture. It also contains several medieval manuscripts and a collection of the first books printed, as well as numerous British papers and archives . Calton Water Park Water Park: An artificial lake created in the 1950s, the park has many activities for tourists such as fishing and sailing as well as enjoying the natural nature of cycling and walking through its corridors. Alkrington Woods Natural Reserve: A large forest with many animals and plants, dating back to the 18th century and frequented by tourists in order to identify the natural and animal environment of the city. Manschter Museum: a museum of more than 6 million artifacts dating back to various historical periods, including the arms used in Roman and Roman feet and coins. Shorelton Park: A park of natural greenery with colorful flowers and large trees, the park is a special place to attract local and tourist families. Legoland Discovery Center: A large center of nearly 30,000 feet, the center offers a range of leisure games such as the Lego. Manchester Museum of Transport: The museum contains a collection of old transportation used in Britain, and there are more than 70 buses belonging to the twenty. Platte Fields Park: A park established in 1910, with artificial water in its middle that enables the tourist to practice a fishing hobby, as well as the ability to rent and sail the boat.
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