10 Reasons Why Manchester Can Be a Prime Place for Solo Travellers

Solo travelling can be both scary and exciting at the same time. If you’re a solo traveller, you might know how funny it is to have those feelings at a time. But if you really love what you do, you know that no one and nothing can stop you from doing that.

Now, if you’re looking for a place to go to next, why not explore somewhere in Europe? No. Not in London, but in Manchester - Yes, Manchester is a must-try for solo travellers. If you’re wondering why then find out here in the article. Put down and stop anything that you’re doing and be enlightened enough about the glorious place of Manchester.

1. Art and beauty are everywhere

The most common thing that solo travellers look for in a place they visit is the art and beauty that will add a great impact on their photos. Don’t bother, because, in Manchester, you don’t have to have a headache looking for a picture-worthy place. It’s because the art and beauty are scattered everywhere – yes even on the streets.

Here is the list of locations in and around Manchester where you can take great photos.

  • Barton Arcade
  • Beetham Tower
  • Victoria Baths
  • Spinning fields
  • The John Rylands Library
  • The Refuge
  • Royal Exchange Theatre
  • Mackie Mayor
  • Manchester Central Library
  • Northern Quarter
  • Manchester Town Hall
  • Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden
  • Salford Quays
  • Evelyn’s Café Bar
  • The Old Wellington

2. The unparalleled libraries

If you’re a solo traveller who seeks comfort from the smell of books and the quietness of a library, then you must come to Manchester and indulge in its world-class and stunning libraries. The oldest public library in the English-speaking world can be found in Manchester, Manchester’s Chetham’s Library.

You might want to step into The John Rylands Library housing a collection spanning 5,000 years. Or you can visit The Portico Library best if you love travel literature, novels, biographies, and history – its collections is mostly the 19th century. Trust me, the libraries of any place you visit are the key to knowing its story and history.

3. The restaurants and bars are so extra

If your previous travels gave you a heart attack seeking for restaurants and bars to dine in after a long and tiring solo travel, well, not in Manchester. The number of restaurants and bars here is rising faster than that of London’s. So, whether you want to have a drink or a little lone time dinner, Manchester City wouldn’t disappoint you.

4. The magnificent and eye-catching architectures

Unlike other countries or any European countries, Mancunians boast about its obvious and scattered eye-catching and magnificent architecture. But it’s not merely about skyscrapers and high-end buildings, because Manchester is also best recognized for its warehouses, canals, cotton mills, and railway viaducts.

Here is the list of Manchester’s 5 of the most awesome buildings.

  • Manchester Town Hall
  • The John Rylands Library
  • Central Library
  • The Bridgewater Hall
  • Manchester Cathedral

5. The magnanimous love for sports – especially for football

Of course, who wouldn’t know how much Mancunians love football? Whether you’re with the City or the United, you’re welcome in Manchester. But you know, it’s not just a place for football – it’s also home to one of England’s prominent test venues at the Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground.

6. The pocket-friendly house prices and cost of living

It shows that living in Manchester is 37% economical than living in London. So, if you go for solo travelling in Manchester, you better know that it’s way cheaper than London – where probably you’ve been before or planning to visit soon. You’ll have the chance to save more money for other travel-related purposed or you have more money for shopping!

7. The extraordinary beer experience

One thing you might love when you go solo travel to Manchester is the extraordinary beer experience. Mancunians have a great love for beers like they have for football.

The city is a former home of Boddingtons. And now home to some of the excellent breweries like Robinson’s, Marble, and Hydes. Again, it’s way cheaper than the beers you can find in London.

8. The never-heard languages are everywhere

Mancunians have their own “language” or phrases for some time. So, you better prepare yourself and don’t get surprised if you hear something unfamiliar when you go solo travel in the extraordinary city.

Just know that that’s a Mancunian way of communication. In case you want to have a little taste of the Mancunians’ unique language, see samples here.

9. The amazing choices of transportation

Another thing to love in Manchester is the variety of transportation it offers whether you’re a local, or a simple solo traveller. You can have some time to walk yourself around the extravagant place or you can enjoy travelling with coach hire in Manchester. If neither satisfies or excites you, below are your other choices.

  • Rail – the world’s first purpose-built passengers and goods railway station is the Manchester Liverpool Road.
  • Tram (Metrolink) – around the UK, Manchester is the first city to avail a modern light rail tram system.
  • Bus – with over 50 bus companies, Manchester has one of the most widespread bus networks outside London. So, imagine how many choices you could choose from?
  • Air – the airport that serves Manchester, Northern England and North Wales, Manchester Airport, is the 3rd busiest airport in the United Kingdom. Moreover, Manchester Airport is also the largest outside the London region.

10. The amazing Mancunians

If there’s one thing to cherish and love about Manchester, it could be the opportunity of meeting the people of the place – the Mancunians.  Mancunians are known to be fiercely proud, humorous, and friendly people. Also, they’re always ready to offer their hand to help.

Now that you’ve known much more about Manchester, would you let the opportunity pass to enjoy and experience the magnificent place by yourself? Well, you better do the extensive planning now because this is going to be one of the most memorable solo travels you could ever have in your life

Author Bio

Kath Ramirez

Kath Ramirez is a journalism graduate who aims to turn her dreams into her passion. Her love for writing started when she was seven years old, reading illustrated books. Writing articles, reading books, and dancing are her passion and she breathes into life with these. Kath is also engaged in exploring different places to stay for vacation or Holidays, a food addict but health conscious. She now works as a dedicated writer for Fitbiz Gym Equipment, a health and fitness equipment provider based in Australia.