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Beyond London: Exploring Manchester and Northern England

February 28, 2026
Beyond London: Exploring Manchester and Northern England

Why Visit Northern England?

Most first-time visitors to the UK head straight for London, but northern England offers an entirely different experience. Friendlier prices, fewer crowds, and a cultural identity that is fiercely independent โ€” the north is where you will find some of England's greatest surprises.

Manchester

Manchester is a city reinvented. Once the engine room of the Industrial Revolution, it is now a hub for music, sport, food, and innovation.

What to See and Do

  • The Northern Quarter: Manchester's creative heart, packed with independent shops, street art, craft beer bars, and vinyl record stores
  • Old Trafford and the Etihad: For football fans, visiting one of Manchester's two world-famous stadiums is essential
  • Science and Industry Museum: Free entry and a fascinating look at Manchester's role in shaping the modern world
  • Deansgate and Spinningfields: Upscale dining, cocktail bars, and riverside walks

The Lake District

Just two hours north of Manchester, the Lake District is one of the most beautiful landscapes in Britain. Rolling hills, mirrored lakes, and stone-walled villages make it a paradise for hikers, photographers, and anyone seeking tranquillity.

Highlights

  • Windermere: England's largest lake, with boat cruises and charming lakeside towns
  • Scafell Pike: England's highest peak at 978 metres โ€” a challenging but rewarding day hike
  • Ambleside and Grasmere: Picturesque villages perfect for cream teas and browsing local shops

York

Step back in time in York, one of England's best-preserved medieval cities. The city walls, narrow cobbled streets (called Snickelways), and stunning York Minster cathedral make it a history lover's dream.

Do Not Miss

  • York Minster: One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Europe
  • The Shambles: A medieval street so picturesque it is said to have inspired Diagon Alley
  • Jorvik Viking Centre: An immersive journey into York's Viking past
  • Betty's Tea Room: A Yorkshire institution serving afternoon tea since 1919

Liverpool

The birthplace of The Beatles, Liverpool is a city bursting with personality. The Albert Dock, Tate Liverpool, and the Beatles Story museum are highlights, alongside a vibrant nightlife and restaurant scene.

Getting Around the North

Northern England is well connected by rail. TransPennine Express and Northern Trains link Manchester, Liverpool, York, and the Lake District. A railcard or advance tickets can significantly reduce travel costs. Car hire is recommended for exploring the Lake District at your own pace.

Start Planning Your Northern Adventure

Do not forget you will need a UK ETA to enter the country. Once that is sorted, the north of England is ready to welcome you with open arms โ€” and probably a cup of tea.

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