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    Manchester Craft and Design Centre - It's Christmas dontcha know!

    Manchester Craft and Design Centre

    (36 reviews)

    ££

    Northern Quarter

    Gorgeous creative space with 20 plus studios bursting at the seams with unique, one off pieces…read moreranging from jewellery to artwork. I LOVE this place, they showcase a lot of local talent. There is a cute coffee shop that sells the usual tea, coffee, cake and small plates so it's perfect for a coffee and a browse. Fun Fact: Back in the day this used to be the local fish market, the original features including the tiles still remain in tact. On some days I swear you can smell residual fishiness but that could just be my mind playing tricks on me!

    Angela's absolutely right, this place is so easy to miss. When I first happened upon this place by…read moreaccident, thankfully after I'd hauled Lex G all over the Northern Quarter in an attempt to locate Teacup she still had the energy to spot this gorgeous, adorable building and say, 'What's that?' Me being the investigative yelper that I am said, 'I have no idea. Let's have a look.' Thank goodness we did, because I thought places like this only existed in small towns, at Cedar Farm (a beautiful little crafts-driven farm with shops in Mawdesley that I highly recommend... ahh, my rural homeland radius) or in Brighton. Literally, I felt like I'd stepped into somewhere along the seafront in my brother's resident city, because the last time I saw open studios and handmade jewellery for sale, I was indeed in that picturesque place by the sea. From the outside the building is pretty, but when you walk in it really takes your breath away. Delightful little exhibitions, artists at work... I instantly made a mental note to bring mothers here, mine or in-law, the next time they're in Manchester as they love places like this. The centre has such a lovely quaint feel to it, and goodness me, tranquil? I couldn't have felt more tranquil had you tipped a load of Kalms tablets down my throat and given me a Slanket and a chocolate Horlicks. And whether you're naturally a chilled out person or slightly neurotic and over-organised like myself, no doubt walking in here will instil in you a sense of calm that you'll struggle to find anywhere else in Manchester. The work for sale is exceptional, and I myself was instantly attracted to the wall hangings comprising of collages of iconic Manchester photographs, such as street signs, buildings, bands, restaurants and so forth. I could have stayed in here for hours.You're bound to come home with something special and unique here gifts-wise. Cafe Aromat has its own website and looks absolutely mouthwatering, so I promise that when we pop in again I'll get some munch there and let you know how it is. I know, I suffer for my art don't I. *Winks.*

    Manchester Metropolitan University - Business School

    Manchester Metropolitan University

    (2 reviews)

    Oxford Road Corridor

    As you might have guessed from my Salford review, I'm something of a Salford University fan. And…read morewhile Manchester Metropolitan is still a great university, there's one word that comes to mind when I think about it. 'Fragmented'. I could be completely wrong, after all, it was a post-grad course I did here and they tend to be sectioned off somewhat from the rest of the crowd... hang on, I tell a lie. One of my best friends is currently doing her Masters at Salford and she feels part of the machine, so it goes to show, there can be differences. The fact that Manchester Met has so many campuses has a great deal to do with it, I think. The main campus is set across Oxford Road, which as we all know is one of Manchester's main party streets. Bars, clubs, pubs aplenty are dotted along the street, so your student accommodation would only be a stone's throw from someone being sick via too much sambuca. Depending on what kind of student you are, this can be a good thing or a bad thing. But there's more. While Oxford Road has a sense of community, some students are chucked far, far away on a campus entitled Crewe and Alsager. Have you ever passed Crewe on a train from Manchester to God-knows-where? I have. Many times. It takes a very long time. And I visited the Crewe campus. There is NOTHING there. Similarly campuses are scattered around Didsbury as well as other parts of Manchester... perhaps I feel like I've been spoiled with Salford and the fact that everything's within walking distance - in fact I know I have. I do admire Man Met's student union building, as it even has a rock club in it, and the Humanities department has a great mix of teachers. I adored my supervisors during my Masters, they were fabulous. However one of my best friends did make the mistake about talking about Man Met's 'not so great reputation' (the rumour that they'll let anyone in regardless of grades) on The Weakest Link, to which Anne Robinson raised an eyebrow and the Man Met head honchos chastised him greatly. So my conclusion would be, don't get drawn in by its central location and party atmosphere. Go there because you like the tutors and find a course that suits you. If you do, you have the potential to make good use of Manchester's student Mecca. Enjoy! (Just don't get stuck in Crewe, for the love of God. Unless you're into suburbs and trumpets.)

    mmu = mickey mouse university…read more the happiest place on earth! This area includes All Saints, The New Business School, Hollings Faculty, Mabel Tylecote, School of Art and Geoffrey Manton to name a few. On the other side of Oxford road are delicious cheap takeouts and easy-going cheap pubs. Lovely place to go for a pint when you have had enough of seminars and lectures.

    Whitworth Hall - www.manchester.ac.uk

    Whitworth Hall

    (3 reviews)

    Oxford Road Corridor

    I'm not surprised to hear that Whitworth Hall is a listed building. I too associate the place with…read morelong queues, paying my fees and waiting for a student card during my first steps as a student. Now, looking back, it all passed over my head what a lovely building and surround area this is. Behind Whitworth Halll and The Manchester Museum is a little courtyard with a large amount of greenery and some really impressive architecture. There are also a few little gems hidden amongst this lark, including a little café called Christies Bistro (see the yelps) which serves good coffee in a library style environment. The cobbled areas and the leafy surroundings make the area around Whitworth Hall the ideal place to sit on a bench over a luncheon sandwich or the morning paper. A look round the building itself is also recommended, particularly the main hall where graduation for students takes place, which is very grand with some gorgeous balconies. Plus you can combine lunch and a shmoozy here with a trip to Manchester Musuem. That's Saturday sorted.

    The building where I first stepped in as a university student. It is the place where I paid my fees…read moreand watched all that huge amount go away in a jiffy! Oh well, let's not dwell into that heart sinking moment but talk about what this place actually is. It's architecturally very neogothic, as said by Kirsten and hence it looks beautiful and majestic. Especially with the pink and red flowers creeping all over it in spring, it's a sight to see! The main hall is the prestigious place where all graduation ceremonies take place and of course as mentioned before, all the univeristy starter like cards and registration go on at the begining of the year. It can also be rented out for civil marraiges. Next to it is the Manchester mueseum which is quite an attraction to parents when they come visit you or leave you in your first year (I remember my time). It also is the place where many may gives exams and mind you, if that is the case, you might want to be in your warmest jacket since this place seems deviod any heating just during exams! So, if you're the fan of sipping some coffee outdoors or just want to enjoy the atmosphere, the coutyard behind with it's little benches makes the perfect spot for those little chats and exchanges.

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