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1. Original Bakewell Pudding Shop
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AU$19
Coffee Shops
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Second visit to Manchester: The first time I went to Manchester, I mainly visited "Chatsworth House". I also went to the nearby Bakewell Derbyshire "Bakewell Baking Town" and really liked it. Bakewell is an ancient town built in the Anglo-Saxon period in the Peak District National Park. It still has a church built in 920 and a stone bridge built in the Middle Ages. The River Wye flows through the center of the town, and flocks of green ducks fly and play freely on the river bank. There are many pastry shops in the town, among which The Old Original Bakewell has a history of more than 160 years and still maintains handmade products. Unfortunately, it was closed when we went there. The other one next to it is a husband-and-wife shop with a rich variety of pastries. I took the snacks I bought and trotted all the way to the river to feed the ducks and take pictures with them. The driver said that residents living in the Peak District would meet in the town for afternoon tea and chat on weekends, and then go to the river to feed these cute ducks with bread, or sit on the benches by the river to bask in the sun. A comfortable life is so simple. You still have to experience the Christmas market. A 5-minute walk from the hotel is the Manchester Central Library, located in St. Peter's Square. Built between 1930 and 1934, the Manchester Central Library is a classical architectural style with a slight resemblance to the Pantheon in Rome. In front of the library stands a Santa Claus lighting statue as tall as the gate, which adds to the festive atmosphere. Another ten minutes' walk will take you to Albert Square, built in 1877, an important landmark in the city center. Many activities in the city are held here, including the annual Christmas market at Albert Square. I still remember a 5-pound cup of mulled wine handed to me, and a mug with Manchester letters and Christmas patterns was given with the wine. At the time, I thought it was an extra charge. It is indeed the "capital of the north", so grand! I have been to Christmas markets in several other cities to buy mulled wine to keep out the cold, and the price is 5 pounds, but they are all disposable paper cups. This is my second visit to Manchester. My first stop is the John Rylands Library. The John Rylands Library is a late Victorian Gothic building. It was incorporated into the Manchester University Library in 1972 for academic research and was listed as a Grade I protected building in the UK in 1994 (it was built in 1899 by philanthropist Enriqueta Rylands in commemoration of her deceased husband John Rylands. It took 10 years to build it. The opening day on January 1, 1900 was also their wedding anniversary). The collection of John Rylands Library includes exquisite medieval manuscripts, the earliest modern printing forms, and so on. It is not only an exclusive benefit for Manchester University students, but also the best choice for beautiful girls to take photos. Then take a tram to Salford and check in at Old Trafford, the "Theatre of Dreams" of Manchester United (it is the second largest football stadium in 🇬🇧, opened in 1910). Although Old Trafford is on holiday during the season and you can't enjoy the carnival of speed and passion on site, you can still feel the enthusiasm and excitement standing here. Before arriving at the stadium, you will pass by BBC Manchester (commonly known as BBC Salford), which is the regional headquarters of the BBC in the northwest of England and the largest region of the BBC in 🇬🇧. In the early 21st century, in order to boost the struggling Manchester media industry, reduce operating costs compared to London, and better represent northern England, the BBC moved to MediaCityUK at Salford Quays, not far from the city center. The last stop of "Castlefield": Castlefield City Heritage Park. As a testimony to the original form of the industrial city, Castlefield is one of the most special landscapes in the city. In 1982, it became the first designated urban heritage park. The rusty Victorian steel viaduct and the dilapidated and messy factory ruins can still reflect the prosperity and hustle and bustle of the old industrial era. #英旅行 #曼彻斯特旅行 #母女儿旅行
2. Edensor Tea Cottage
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和我看世界
Lin Yutang said: "The ideal life of world peace is probably living in the countryside of England." The countryside is the soul of England. They are like a fairy tale world lost in the world. Slow life is about living in the countryside of England. Edensor is the most poetic village in the world. It has simple houses, natural scenery, mountains and rivers. You can enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea time and live a longed pastoral life. Where is it? EDENSOR, DERBYSHIRE, DE45 1PH How to get there? It takes about an hour to drive from Manchester to Edensor. You can take bus No. 218 from Sheffield to the town. What to do? St Peter's Church St Peter's Church is a good example of a Victorian Gothic church. It is located in an idyllic manor village not far from Chatsworth Manor. Many fine monuments to the Cavendish family can be found within the building. The building is a charming, slightly eccentric mixture of different styles from Tudor to Norman, with Swiss-style cottages and Italian-style villas. Edensor Tea Cottage New wood paneling, Farrow & Ball color palette and streamlined service area, with a separate coffee kitchen, rustic wooden tables and chairs with comfortable cushions and cushioned benches, while limited edition canvases, classic books and family photos are the finishing touches. Open every day of the year, the tea room has a large menu, offering a variety of breakfast dishes as well as lunch and specials, all freshly made Tips The European classical buildings in the town of Edensor are very worth taking photos and punching in. The whole town retains the medieval style. If you go around the town, you will find that you can't find two identical houses. Each is different. It is very close to Darcy Manor, so you can visit it together and punch in the location of the movie "Pride and Prejudice".
3. Restaurant Lovage by Lee Smith
4.9
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28 Reviews
AU$143
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Western-style
TheForkUser
The memu is full of summer falvor freshness wwhihc is light and savory. The fish is cooked to perfection though the shiny reflection ray from the cars outside back into the restaurant is glaring and uncomfortable.
4. Ricci's Fine Italian Foods
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1 Reviews
AU$16
Western-style
Open Late
自由王
Pizza, pasta, simple meals, hot water is also charged. The pizza is a bit salty, and the pasta is very bland. The old couple opened their own shop, which is clean and tidy, and their attitude is very friendly. There are similar small restaurants around.
5. Mamucium
No.7 of Local Restaurants in Manchester
4.3
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30 Reviews
AU$45
Western-style
TheForkUser
Adrian gave exemplary service to myself and those customers nearby. Good knowledge of the meal and drink options. Really tasty Farfalle salmon pasta with fresh salmon on the top. A few dishes were sold out but plenty of choices.
6. Indique
4.9
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55 Reviews
AU$24
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Halal
E20***63
Indique - Unique Indian Cuisine, delicious Indian food, quite classy! Especially the Indian roast chicken, it is really delicious
7. 20 Stories
No.1 of Restaurants for Views & Experiences in Manchester
4.2
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70 Reviews
AU$99
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
This is our 2nd time to the restaurant our first was 5 years ago - we’re from Australia the food, service & beautiful decor & ambiance plus views was just as amazing as our first visit … highly recommend to anyone ..
8. Richmond Tea Rooms
No.9 of Local Restaurants in Manchester
4.8
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13 Reviews
AU$38
Reservation Available
Teahouses
Afternoon Tea
Brunch
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Manchester finally cleared up after almost two weeks of rain. After class, I went to try the afternoon tea set of Richmond Tea Rooms, one of the top ten afternoon teas in Manchester. The shop is small but the decoration is very exquisite. In summary, the architecture and decoration of the UK are really exquisite and elegant.
9. Annies
No.3 of Local Restaurants in Manchester
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9 Reviews
AU$70
Reservation Available
Western-style
Brunch
Afternoon Tea
健康美丽的芳芳
I finally got to experience English afternoon tea. To be honest, I feel that there is not much difference between it and all the afternoon teas I have had before, big or small. If I have to find some differences, it is that the environment is more upscale, the service is more attentive, and of course the corresponding price is more expensive.
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