"Time Out" Shortlist Manchester: What´s New. What´s On. What´s Best
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Average customer review:Product Description
"Time Out's Shortlist" guides offer all the usual visitor information, presented in a way designed to take you straight to what you're looking for: reviews of the classic sights and venues in area-by-area chapters, maps with all entries pinpointed, customised itineraries and visitor basics, all illustrated with specially commissioned photography. To help you make city-wide choices, they include critical and useful venue selections in a variety of fields - our Shortlists. "Time Out Shortlist" guides will take you straight to the best during any trip, but they're particularly good for short or repeat visits, when it's important to be directed straight to the best and most current, with no time wasted.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #100505 in Books
- Published on: 2007-04-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 200 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"They're so up to date that even the locals will be asking you where it's at" --Red
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"The Perfect Guide for any trip...Colourful, bang up to date and not shy of giving honest reviews"
From the Publisher
Time Out Shortlist Manchester takes you straight to the latest venues, tips you off to the news and fashions and gives you the dates that matter
Customer Reviews
The Manchester bible
Compact, informative gem of a book covering all the main tourist attractions Manchester has to offer along with restaurants and bars with short reviews. Useful things it includes is web addresses, opening times and costs of activities and attractions. Includes maps of areas which makes it easier to plan days out. I have lived in Manchester for 5 years and it still has many gems in this book that I still need to discover. A book that I now refer to as 'my Manchester bible'


