![]() ![]() The Manchester Christmas lights trail will be back - perfect for all those crucial Christmas selfies - illuminating the city centre throughout the festive season with giant walk-through baubles, a Manchester bee, and of course Santa Claus himself, keeping a watchful eye on everyone for his naughty or nice lists, from his perch on high in front of Central Library on St Peter's Square.įor those who enjoy a seasonal skate, Skate Manchester's covered ice rink takes up position in Cathedral Gardens where skaters can spin and twirl around a beautiful Christmas tree amid twinkling lights, Christmas songs, and the smell of gingerbread. ![]() A big hit with families last Christmas they will again fill the city centre with family friendly entertainment pop-ups designed to bring a smile to everyone's faces. Delivered in partnership with Manchester Business Improvement District they take place on 26 November, 10 December and 17 December. Taking place on Sunday 3 December it promises to be bigger and even better than last year's unforgettable first-ever Christmas Parade which saw thousands of families line the city centre streets.įestive Sundays are also back again this year. With over 225 stalls across nine sites throughout the city centre this year's Christmas markets will see the iconic ski chalet market stalls take over Piccadilly Gardens - once again set to be transformed into the Winter Gardens - as well as Market Street, Cathedral Gardens, Exchange Street, New Cathedral Street, St Ann's Square, Exchange Square, The Corn Exchange and King Street.Īlso back this year is the heart-warming event of the season for young and old alike, the magical Manchester Christmas Parade. This year marks a special year for the UK's capital of Christmas as it was exactly 25 Christmases ago that Manchester's first-ever Christmas market took place in 1998.Ī quarter of a century later the markets continue to attract Mancunians and visitors alike to the city in their thousands to fill up on the fantastic festive treats on offer. Skip to: Winter Gardens | St Ann's Square and Exchange Street | Market Street | King Street | New Cathedral Street | Exchange Square | The Corn Exchange | Cathedral Gardens | Prices | Opening times | Parking | Map This stackable chair is not only long-lasting but also eco-friendly as it is made from recycled materials.The Manchester Christmas Markets 2023 will take place from 10 November - 21 December. Inside, it features a durable sling material for optimal support. ![]() The chair is designed with a polyester powder coat that not only enhances its attractiveness but also protects it against weather elements. Its spring features a high tensile aluminum alloy for added durability. The Telescope Casual Gardenella Sling Aluminum Stackable Dining Arm Chair is a durable and strong outdoor dining chair made of rust-free aluminum. ![]()
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