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Introducing Manchester

London has decided to give up the job of capital and go into quiet retirement. When everyone north of Leicester is done cheering, England looks around for a substitute and after some consideration the nation turns to... Sorry Birmingham, but it can be only Manchester, the uncrowned capital of the north and a city embracing change like few others in Europe.

Manchester knows all about improbable scenarios and has never shied away from responsibility. After all, this was the city that gave birth to capitalism and the Industrial Revolution, so what’s a little self-inflating urban redesign to a burgh that knows a thing or two about altering the history of the world?

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Children playing in  Piccadilly Gardens waterjets.
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Children playing in Piccadilly Gardens waterjets.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Mark Daffey
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  • Ferry boats on Bridgewater Canal in the Castlefields area of Manchester.
  • Millennium Quarter Exchange Square couple talking on mobile phones.
  • Manchester Town Hall (1876) from Albert Square.
  • Afflecks Palace Market young couple with skateboard.
  • Castlefield District Canal boat, lock.
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