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Manchester is one of the North's most vibrant cities, bursting with infectious energy and character that makes it a perfect place to visit. Whether you're going on a day trip, staying one night or a whole weekend, you'll never be short of things to do in Manchester.

Known as the birthplace of the industrial revolution, the city has a rich history in science, politics, music, arts and sport, to name but a few. From world-famous football stadiums to iconic music scene and culture, Manchester has so much to explore. The city centre is jam-packed with diverse bars and restaurants, spanning a range of cuisines to suit your mood. If you're looking to shop 'til you drop, head to the renowned Trafford Centre or take a stroll down the high street to bag a bargain. There's also a variety of museums, galleries and more to discover.

Outside of the city centre, Greater Manchester has more to enjoy. Take in the sights of the countryside, visit a traditional pub for a Sunday roast, or go further afield to one of the nearby market towns for a wander. Make the most of your visit with a sightseeing tour and take in everything the gateway to the North has to offer.

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Popular trains to Manchester

Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Piccadilly

Average time: 0h 59m
Cheapest Advanced
£4.20

Sheffield to Manchester Piccadilly

Average time: 1h 53m
Cheapest Advanced
£5.00

Leeds to Manchester Victoria

Average time: 1h 29m
Cheapest Advanced
£3.70

Manchester train stations

As one of the North's biggest cities, Manchester has several train stations with direct routes from all over the UK. Find out more about each station Northern operates from below and plan your journey today!

Manchester Piccadilly

Manchester Piccadilly

Piccadilly sees in excess of 30 million passengers passing through its doors annually, making it the busiest out of Manchester’s five stations, and the UK’s fourth busiest outside the capital. With 16 platforms, its changed dramatically since opening in ...

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Manchester Oxford Road

The busiest station of all four stations that serve Manchester city centre, Oxford Road was opened in 1849. Undergoing many redesigns through the years, today its 5 platforms see more than 9 million passengers annually. The Grade II listed building has ...

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Manchester Victoria Station

This impressive Grade II listed station, with its Edwardian neo-Baroque facade, has recently undergone extensive renovations, which sees it transformed into a major east-west interchange in northern England. Still bearing the original name - Lancashire and ...

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Manchester Airport

Opened at the same time as the second terminal in 1993, the station at Manchester Airport is an easily accessible entry and exit point for anyone catching, or disembarking from, a flight; it’s also extremely convenient for the 3000 plus members of airport ...

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Trains to Manchester FAQs

Save up to 65% on train tickets to Manchester when you book in advance with Northern. Advance tickets allow you to book up to 8 weeks in advance of travel. Don't worry if your plans change – you can swap the departure time of your Advanced train ticket for another same-day Northern service in just a few steps for as little as £2.50.

Manchester Piccadilly is the main train station in the city, thanks to its central location and connections to most destinations throughout the UK. With 16 platforms, Manchester Piccadilly sees over 30 million passengers passing through its doors annually.

While Manchester Piccadilly is the largest station and located in the city centre, Manchester Oxford Road and Manchester Victoria are also in the city centre. Manchester Oxford Road is only 2 minutes away from Manchester Piccadilly by train and 10 minutes on foot, while Manchester Victoria is 10 minutes away from Manchester Piccadilly by train and around 20 minutes on foot.

Manchester Piccadilly has two car parks, a long stay and short stay, which are both open 24/7. The long stay car park has over 800 spaces with 35 accessible spaces available, while the short stay has 47 spaces with 3 accessible spaces. You can also use the short stay car park to drop off and pick up passengers. Manchester Oxford Road and Manchester Victoria have no official car parks, however, there is limited parking nearby.

It takes around 20 minutes to get to Manchester Airport from Manchester Piccadilly train station, with trains running every 10 minutes, 7 days a week. You can then take a Sky Link to the terminal or a 10-minute walk.

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