What to do and see in Manchester, England: The Best Shopping

August 27, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Famed for its soccer team and music scene, which has produced the likes of the Smiths and Oasis, this center for sports and the arts is a down-to-earth and friendly city. The so-called Capital of the North has overcome industrial decline, bombing (in WWII and by the IRA) to become a confident and cosmopolitan city of well over two million. It is well served by a bus and light rail network. Top attractions include the Lowry art complex, arcade Affleck's Palace and Canal Street gay village.
Restaurants in Manchester

1. The Ginnel

Lloyds House 18-22 Lloyd Street Off Albert Square, Manchester M2 5WA England
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This 8,000-square-foot-shop offers an extensive collection of antiques and collectibles covering periods from 1200BC to 1970AD, including a huge inventory of 1950’s and 60’s glass and ceramics.

166 Plymouth Grove, Manchester M13 0AF England +44 7414 744518 http://www.chuckgallery.com/
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Chuck Gallery

59 Thomas Street, Manchester M4 1NA England +44 161 832 3435 http://www.richardgoodallgallery.com
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richard goodall gallery

33 Collier Street, Manchester M3 4NA England +44 161 222 4800 [email protected] http://www.saulhayfineart.co.uk
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Saul Hay Gallery

Saul Hay Gallery is a contemporary art gallery and consultancy in Castlefield, central Manchester. Working with emerging and established artists we will present a diverse programme of contemporary painting, drawing, sculpture and photography. At Saul Hay Fine Art you will receive a highly personalised service, always dealing directly with Directors Catherine and Ian Hay. We bring our curatorial skills and our extensive network of relationships with artists to help you in everything from finding you the perfect signature piece to working with you and your designers to bring a collection of work to add those personal finishing touches to your design project. We are able to help source contemporary artworks for residential projects, offices, restaurants or hotels. We will also advise on building a collection over the longer term. Our aim will always be to celebrate the very best of contemporary art from Manchester and beyond.

5. Contemporary Six

37 Princess Street, Manchester M2 4FN England +44 161 835 2666 [email protected] http://www.contemporarysix.co.uk
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Contemporary Six

Contemporary Six is a leading independent art gallery located in the heart of Manchester, opposite the beautiful Town Hall. Established in 2010, the gallery is known for offering a warm and friendly welcome to art enthusiasts, collectors, and new explorers to the city. Visit today and enjoy original works of quality and substance by emerging and internationally acclaimed artists.

Reviewed By 405jordanh - Manchester, United Kingdom

The gallery is located in the heart of Manchester near the Town Hall, and while viewing the works on show, Waterhouse’s noble edifice is visible from the front window. Alex, the owner, has a refreshing attitude to art, and is always forthcoming and friendly with his extensive knowledge. There are fantastic original artworks on show — particularly the paintings, of which there is a variety of styles and subjects. I also visited three preview nights for the solo exhibitions of Chris Cyprus, Anne Aspinall, and Matthew Thompson, which I would highly recommend. They are fascinating, entertaining, and it is always lovely to meet the artist. Definitely make the visit if you love quality art, or if you are in the city.

Oak St Studio 16, Craft & Design Centre, Manchester M4 5JD England +44 7576 038339 [email protected] http://www.northernscapes.co.uk
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Northern-Scapes Gallery

Adorning walls worldwide for the last 17years. See Jessica painting in her gallery/ studio, buy artworks Jewellery and candles. Commission Jessica to paint tour own personal favourite view of place. All utterly unique. Upstairs in the Manchester Craft and Design Centre

Mosley Street, Manchester M2 3JL England +44 161 235 8888 [email protected] http://www.manchesterartgallery.org/
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Manchester Art Gallery

From our historical collections to international contemporary art, we aim to bring fresh perspectives, encourage conversation and spark debate. Explore our collections of fine art, spanning six centuries and including many major modern and contemporary pieces. We are famous for 19th century British paintings, particularly our outstanding collection of Pre-Raphaelite works. Our decorative arts collections showcase the artistry, tastes and techniques of every era and culture, from ancient civilizations to today’s designer makers. Our collections of ceramics, silver, glass, furniture and costume are especially fine. We constantly renew and update our collections displays so you should discover something new every time you visit. And, we're free to visit!

Reviewed By mosephuk

I love visiting the manchester art gallery when I have a few hours spare in manchester, the changing exhibitions always bring something new and each visit you tend to pick up on things you didnt already. The cafe is lovely, although a little loud at times, Highly recommend.

8. Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art

Market Buildings 13 Thomas Street, Manchester M4 1EU England +44 161 832 7271 [email protected] http://www.cfcca.org.uk/
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Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art

Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art is leading the UK in exploring Chinese contemporary culture. We aim to make Chinese contemporary art and visual culture accessible to everyone through our exhibitions, events, shop, artist residencies, festivals, engagement programmes and research forums. Our exhibitions are set across intimate gallery spaces, where visitors get up close and personal with the artworks on display. We have a proud 30-year history of UK ‘first’ solo exhibitions, featuring exceptional emerging artists that go on to achieve international acclaim. Our unique events programme explores different aspects of our exhibitions and includes practical workshops, film screenings, informal talks and performances. Our shop reflects our interest in contemporary Chinese culture and stocks a range of products, offering something unique for everyone. You can find CFCCA in the heart of Manchester’s creative Northern Quarter and visit our free exhibitions Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm.

Quay St Old Granada Studios, Manchester M3 4PR England +44 161 827 1717 [email protected] http://www.artzu.co.uk/
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Artzu Gallery

Firmly established as the most progressive independent gallery space in the North for nearly two decades, ARTZU Gallery proudly stands like a beacon for art lovers, artists, private collectors and corporate art buyers alike.

10. Portico Library

57 Mosley Street, Manchester M2 3HY England +44 161 236 6785 [email protected] http://www.theportico.org.uk/
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Portico Library

The Portico Library is an independent subscription library, exhibitions space, café and shop in Manchester City Centre. Still housed in its original purpose-built venue on Mosley Street, it is now open free to the public five days a week for an eclectic calendar of exhibitions and events, complementing the unique collection of books, archives and illustrations spanning over 450 years. Previously a members’ only institution with associates including John Dalton, Peter Mark Roget, Elizabeth Gaskell, Emmeline Pankhurst, Robert Peel, Val McDermid and Eric Cantona, all visitors can now enjoy a meal or drink in the café from Monday to Friday and participate in diverse outreach and engagement programmes including the prestigious Portico Prize and Portico Sadie Massey Awards.

Reviewed By JulietteG181 - London, United Kingdom

I will be involved in an exhibition called Talking Sense at The Portico Library ???? with lots of other Artists 50 in total. I look forward to attending the PV ..and seeing this wonderful place..

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