Manchester, UK | Blue or Red?
For any football fan like me, the city of Manchester has always been a pilgrimage destination. It is the birthplace of British football and even more so, the birthplace of modern football. It was only when I arrived in Manchester that I realized there's more to this city than just football.
Transportation: It's about a 50-minute flight directly from London to Manchester, and I've heard the train is also very convenient, but we chose the less troublesome plane due to our poor language skills.
City Transport: We chose Uber for airport transfers. Taxis are really cheap, and you can get by with less than 200. Since we were visiting two stadiums and the attractions were quite scattered, we mostly traveled by taxi.
Hotel: We booked the Hilton Manchester Deansgate Hotel. The location of the hotel is great, not too far from the University of Manchester and the stadiums.
We stayed in Manchester for two days and one night. We arrived late at night and went straight to sleep, and early the next morning we took a taxi to the Etihad Stadium, the home ground of Manchester City. Both City and United offer timed entry tickets with guided tours, so make sure to buy your tickets and arrange your time in advance. We booked the first tour at 10:00, which lasted about an hour. The tour starts from the upper part of the stadium and goes inside, including the dressing room, interview area, press conference hall, and then into the stadium itself. You can even take a photo with AI Guardiola at City. We managed to buy jerseys of Haaland and the English internet sensation Kelly at City, which was satisfying.
After visiting the Etihad, we went to the John Rylands Library. The photography there is truly amazing, and although it's not as big as the Trinity College Library, the photos turned out great. After leaving the library, we followed Manager Jiao and walked for 20 minutes to a popular restaurant, waited a long time to get a seat, and the taste was just so-so.
In the afternoon, we went to Old Trafford, the home ground of Manchester United. There were noticeably more people outside the stadium than at City's ground, and even the fan shop had a queue. Since we were there, we had to buy a Casemiro jersey and then went on the stadium tour. The United stadium tour was very crowded, and they wouldn't let you fall behind or leave the group. It also lasted about an hour, and the guide was very detailed. Old Trafford really fits the style of a top club, even if their recent results have been disappointing.
A football fan's day is not complete without visiting the two stadiums. We also strolled around the University of Manchester campus. The campus was quiet and gentle under the sunshine, making us fall in love with this city. Finally, I would like to ask you all, is the sky of Manchester blue or red?
Known as one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, Manchester, England, has the illusion of learning in church, and wants to cherish and read carefully every second... Mr. Ryland's widow commemorates his husband John Ryland in this unique way, It is the most advanced romance of the intellectuals [heart] that is really amazing time, moved the years, in the light Yali.
#John Rylands Library# 1972 and Manchester University merged, now a part of the Manchester University Library, is said to be the oldest library in England, the appearance is very inconspicuous, there is no hole in the inside, very gothic and baroque, the toilet built in 1900 is still in use so far, The most amazing thing is that the books inside are actually available for reading, and a single flip may be a book from the 18th or 19th century.
It was recommended by the lady at the visitor service center to visit and we were really happy we went. The exterior of the building is impressive, but the interior is the real highlight. The historical reading room in the museum is really beautiful. It's really worth a visit here.
It was a really amazing experience to visit the historical library with beautiful structure!
One of the legendary ten most beautiful libraries in the world is said to have been built by Mr. Rilland's widow in memory of him, but she probably would not have expected that now there is an exhibition of "magic, Witch and devil". At this time, I think that the English "unrighteous" are so cute that they believe in magic as a philosophy. This is one of the most beautiful libraries in the world and one of the reasons why we like Mandarin University is that the efficiency of the afternoon papers written by tourists everywhere is twice as high as that of LC.
God, this library is so beautiful! Like a church, it is a famous attraction in Manchester and worth a visit
really loved the artitecture