Manchester Guided Walking Tour in Spanish
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Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes
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Guided in Spanish
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Includes city map
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Wheelchair accessible
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All fees and taxes included
Explore Manchester's rich heritage on a guided walking tour in Spanish, covering art, culture, and history with a passionate local expert.
Included
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All fees and taxes
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City map
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List of 101 things to do in manchester
Explore Manchester's rich heritage on a guided walking tour in Spanish, covering art, culture, and history with a passionate local expert.
Highlights
- Discover the rich cultural heritage of Manchester
- Visit the main attractions and hidden gems of the city
- Learn about the history of Emmeline Pankhurst and Alan Turing
- Explore the historical sites, including Manchester Central and Manchester Cathedral
- Experience the vibrant music and LGBT+ scenes of Manchester
Meeting Point
Next to the Central Library there are two red cabins
St Peter's Square, Manchester M2 5PD , United Kingdom
What to expect
Manchester Central Library
Visitors will see the Central Library, the starting point of the tour and Information and Tourism where they can obtain maps of the city. A completely renovated library that preserves its structure.
Chinatown
Neighborhood that is a clear example of multiculturalism and the character of the city.
Statue Of Emmeline Pankhurst
After touring the nooks and crannies (with a little surprise included), it's time to talk about the two great figures of the city whose history will impact you: Emmeline Pankhurst and Alan Turing.
Manchester Central
We walked we arrived at the most historical site of the city, the place where the Peterloo massacre took place, a key event for the development of democracy.
Manchester
The importance of the LGBT + community in Manchester and the birth of Canal Street and pride occupies our next stop where the city and its character will already begin to take shape before your eyes.
Free Trade Hall
In front of the Free Trade Hall comes the turn of the importance of the music scene in the city, the concert of the Sex Pistols, the birth of Hacienda and the most legendary bands.
St. John's Gardens
Strolling through Great Northern we came to St. John Street to talk about the inequalities that existed in Victorian times. Chilling stories that make up hidden history from Chorlton Meadlocks to Angel Meadows to the birth of communism.
Spinningfields
Time to change your tone and stroll through one of the “most in” areas of Manchester Spinningfields where you can reflect the present character of the city while we talk about the importance of the media in the city.
The John Rylands Library
And no Manchester tour can be considered complete without the John Rylands Library. The city's tourist library and an impressive city legacy to talk about contrasts and urban madness.
King Street
Victorian shopping street in the city center. A testimony of what was the Victorian era with its jewelers and a surprise locked between its businesses
Royal Exchange Theatre
The cradle of commerce and an emblem of the theater
Corn Exchange Manchester
The old Shambles is perhaps the favorite snapshot of tourists, but few know the history of this square and its places.
St. Ann's Square
The final stretch embarks on the trade already embedded in the city center, the Plaza de Santa Ana, The Royal Exchange, the problem of the "homeless" and the changing character of a city in constant evolution.
National Football Museum
Time to talk about football and the importance of the city
Chetham's Library
The history of the library where Engels and Marx created communism. The oldest public library in the English language in the world and a medieval vestige of the city.
Manchester Cathedral
We finished next to the two cathedrals of Manchester to talk about football, medieval times, the Cheetham library, Salford and a heartfelt tribute to May 22, 2017 that changed the life of the city and of Si Manchester.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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LGBTQ + Friendly
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Pets Friendly
What our experts say
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Visit the John Rylands Library for stunning architecture.
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Try local food at nearby Rudy's Pizza.
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Check out the National Football Museum afterward.
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Bring comfortable shoes for walking.
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Explore Chinatown for unique dining options.
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