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Home » Family Travel » Going Back to Manchester, England
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Going Back to Manchester, England

Carly Stewart Posted onNovember 19, 2017October 18, 2020 10 Comments

As most Americans are preparing to stuff a turkey and then stuff themselves, we are preparing for a trip back to one of our favorite cities, Manchester, England. We booked a great sale out of Toronto on Air Transat (that we thought may have been a mistake) leaving on Thanksgiving day and putting us into the city on the morning of Black Friday. 

Home Away From Home

Kyle and I moved to Manchester just four days after getting married (almost a decade ago) and spent three years living and working in the wonderful northern city. Every time we return for a visit, it feels like coming home. This upcoming trip feels extra special as we are taking a now almost four-year old Lucy on her second visit, however this trip will be just in time to visit Manchester’s extravagant Christmas Markets.

German Sausages are a favorite at the Christmas Markets
German Sausages are a favorite at the Christmas Markets

I asked my husband what he was most excited for on this trip and his answer was the same as mine, to share this enchanted winter wonderland with our daughter. She has already asked if the real Santa Claus will be there and if she can buy presents to bring back for all of her cousins. She has no idea what is in store for her.

Lucy doesn’t remember her first trip to Manchester as she was not even 18 months old and this time I expect she will be talking about the magic of the markets well after we have returned home. Even as an adult, it is hard not to get into the “Christmas spirit” as you can feel the merriment and excitement happening all over the city during this time of year.

Lucy in Albert Square on her first visit to Manchester.
Lucy in Albert Square on her first visit to Manchester.

Winter Wonderland

In addition to the sprawling markets, other local establishments are getting into the festive mood like The House of Fraser department store where you can even have breakfast with Santa Claus, and little Christmas igloos like these that apparently keep popping up all over the city.

Albert Square all dressed up for the holidays.
Albert Square all dressed up for the holidays.

It has been almost six years since I have been in Manchester during the holiday season and I can not wait to see how The Christmas Markets have evolved. I am also excited to get back to some of our favorite spots like Pi where you can eat delicious traditional English pies with gravy and mash (and mushy peas if that’s your thing.) The weird and wonderful Afflecks Palace and the new Mackie Mayor will also make the cut.

There will be lots of wandering around, visiting friends and just enjoying being back in our home away from home.

Have you been to Manchester? What other must-see, must-do activities do you recommend?

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Carly Stewart

Carly is a freelance travel writer that takes her daughter Lucy along on her journeys, stamping passports and making memories. She has contributed to Huffington Post, MapHappy, Travel Codex and PenandPassport.com. You can also find her over-sharing photos of Lucy on Instagram by following @LucyGoesTo and @AnotherBabyMaybe.

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10 Comments

  1. Paul Reply
    November 19, 2017 at 9:49 am

    The Town Hall is nice place for a coffee and has amazing Gothic Revival Architecture.

    If you like Steam Trains you might want to get the Tram to Bury and travel on the East Lancs Railway. However strongly recommend you check the train times and if going for Santa Specials book in advance. Afterwards perhaps grab some world famous black pudding in the market.

    • Carly Stewart Reply
      November 19, 2017 at 9:11 pm

      Paul, thank you for these suggestions. We are always looking for places to stop for a hot cup of brew. The Steam Trains sound like fun, but I have to say, I have tried the black pudding and I’m not quite sure I have acquired that taste… Cheers!

  2. Nitin Reply
    November 19, 2017 at 10:01 am

    Not to Manchester, but surprising the wifey for her birthday and our anniversary to London! – Winter Wonderland! Have a super trip Carly 🙂

    • Carly Stewart Reply
      November 19, 2017 at 9:07 pm

      What a great surprise! Enjoy your time in London! Thanks!

  3. docntx Reply
    November 19, 2017 at 10:04 am

    Thank you so very much for brightening this morning for us!
    Kyle and you are gentle souls that make this world a better plae.
    Hope you all have a wonderful Holiday.

    • Kyle Stewart Reply
      November 19, 2017 at 12:25 pm

      I can’t speak for Carly, but for myself, thank you so much for your kind words. We can’t wait for our visit!

    • Carly Stewart Reply
      November 19, 2017 at 9:06 pm

      I echo Kyle’s remarks. It’s readers like you that make it worth the effort! Cheers!

  4. Pamela Reply
    November 19, 2017 at 9:50 pm

    I just got back from an 18 day visit to Manchester and surrounding villages and towns. The Santa train is great and run by volunteers, I took my granddaughter 4 years ago. For your little one a visit to a restaurant called Richmond’s in downtown Manchester, it decorated in Alice in Wonderland theme and you can have afternoon tea too.

    • Carly Stewart Reply
      November 19, 2017 at 10:04 pm

      Thank you for these suggestions, they both sound like something our daughter would love!

  5. Scott Schultz Reply
    November 20, 2017 at 2:52 am

    My wife is from Blackpool, England and we go to the Xmas market almost every year. The mulled wine is definitely worth stopping for. If you are looking for a delicious breakfast opportunity in town, try Moose Coffee. The line can get quite long towards brunch (11am and on), but it’s definitely worth the wait.

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