Discover Serviced Apartments in Manchester and Revel in the City’s Cultural Events.
Travelers from the world over make their way to Manchester’s enthralling events. Year round, visitors flock to the city to sample its cultural events and in the process the city has been reborn. Revel in these two events due to be held in 2010.
The Lowry’s 10th birthday.
The Lowry Art and Entertainment space in Manchester is a draw to all who love the visual and performing arts. Family and community events are taking place to mark the centre’s 10th anniversary year, including the enormous Unlocking Salford Quays project. From children’s events to Glenn Campbell to international artists to Chekov to musicals, there is something for everyone at The Lowry. One of the birthday celebrations has already taken place with Spencer Tunick’s naked volunteers recalling L S Lowry’s work. That attracted the hoards!
Manchester’s Literary Festival in 2010.
And of course, the Manchester Literature Festival opens its doors from 14th – 25th October. Visitors for a few days or more will be rewarded by a wide spread of literary events in various locations across the city. People new to the city will be able to meet writers galore at this year’s festival: disappointment is not to be brooked!
The crowds of visitors generated by so many events require overnight accommodation,
… normally hotels or B and Bs. For some people, especially families or larger groups in the know, a popular option is to rent serviced apartments in Manchester. Serviced apartment accommodation lets you make yourself at home after the hustle and bustle of the city.
Which serviced apartments in Manchester?
Piccadilly is right at the heart of the action in central Manchester. It offers dramatic city scapes and some of the most luxurious serviced apartments in the city. With the main city train station also in Piccadilly, this part of the city is well placed for traveling to other destinations. Walk across the footbridge and you’ve reached your home from home. No need to look any further!
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