Katherfield Park was a hidden gem during my stay in Manchester. Its charming landscapes, featuring lush greenery, quaint pathways, and a picturesque lake, made it a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll…Full review by Escape19748202844
Jul 27, 2024
While parts of the canal are dirty, the area remains peaceful and offers lovely views. The colorful boats and swimming ducks add to the charm. I visited on a sunny day and thoroughly enjoyed it. High…Full review by Diyari_M7
Jun 22, 2024
Had a really good walk round with my daughter having never been in this part of Manchester before. Love how the old warehouse had been upgraded and make it into a really pleasant area to explore and …Full review by ian_dempster
Could you recommend us if we should visit this place at the end of this month for photos? As far as I see, it doesn't seem beautiful for that purpose but rather peaceful to stroll around. thank you.
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it is really beautiful in an urban and historical way, with brick and Iron victorian bridges criss crossing the canals.If you are a fan of Coronation Street, this area is used a lot and is in the …
it is really beautiful in an urban and historical way, with brick and Iron victorian bridges criss crossing the canals.If you are a fan of Coronation Street, this area is used a lot and is in the opening credits. if you google castlefield manchester photos
There is a hire company based around the Castlefield area, but they are not self drive, they do passenger cruises: city centre cruises who are online with that name (all one word) The …
There is a hire company based around the Castlefield area, but they are not self drive, they do passenger cruises: city centre cruises who are online with that name (all one word) The nearest I can find for self drive is: canal junction based in Boothstown (again all one word)
There are parking on the street but they are not free. You can park in Salford (just the other side of the river) for free after 3 pm on Saturdays and all day Sundays. However, because it is …
There are parking on the street but they are not free. You can park in Salford (just the other side of the river) for free after 3 pm on Saturdays and all day Sundays. However, because it is for free, it is not easy to find a place and the available parking in Salford is closer to Manchester Cathedral (the other end of Deansgate) than it is to Castlefield, although it is still walking distance still. I would recommend to park on a car park located just outskirts Deansgate Tram station (Euro Car Park) where you can park for 2/2.5 pounds for all day during weekends and then walk towards city center / Deansgate Tram station (1 min walk). Cross the road and walk towards Castlefield through the canal. It will take you 5 min walk and you will enjoy it! P.S. Please call Euro Car Park for more precise information regarding the car park prices during the weekend as they may had changed from last time I was there.