5 Jun
When it comes to shop beyond retro clothes, fashion accessories and giftware, Manchester proves to be an excellent place. Believe us, if you can’t get something in this great shopping destination, you may have to struggle a lot to find it elsewhere. To make shopping a much easier thing for you, below are given some important shopping destinations in this retail haven:
Manchester Arndale
For shoppers, the Manchester Arndale is more than a high street paradise. It is the UK’s biggest inner-city shopping centre where you can find literally every independent and big high steet fashion store for safe and secure shopping experience. The Arndale Centre occupies major portion of Market Street, a busy shopping throughfare in Manchester city which extends from Picadilly Gardens down to Cross Street and up to St Anne’s Gate. It also has many first class restaurants and fast food eateries for hungry shoppers long with multi-storey parking facility. Take a visit to this place on weekdays and learn to have a great shopping experience in Manchester right from here.
King street/Cross street/Exchange Sq
Looking to spend money on luxury brands and high street labels in Manchester? Go straight to the area starting from Market Street through Cross Street to Exchange Square, where can have designer boutique products and luxury items to fulfill your shopping desire. You can also visit towards left along Cross Street to ultimately find some of the famous designer shops of King Street. And while walking towards the other end of Cross Street, you will get to see Selfridges, the the Printworks with multi-screen(19) Odeon cinema complex, Harvey Nichols and the most popular Triangle shopping centre lined with many specialist boutiques and unique brands.
The Trafford centre
Loud, glitzy, and confident, The Trafford Centre is a huge out of town shopping mall situated on the outer reaches of the Manchester city centre which consists of hundreds of high street stores and fashion boutiques and the first Selfridges in outer London and classy homewares at Barton Square. It allows visitors the option of 230 shops stretching across 3 miles of marble and granite boulevards. Just visit it to enjoy anything luxurious like fashion shows, pop concerts, tea dances, book signings and film premieres to eat and dine in the Orient and the opulent Great Hall bars and restaurants.
The Northern Quarter
While heading down any street alongside the Northern edge of Picadilly Gardens you will find an array of eccentric bars, shops, independent galleries and classic eateries that give rise to the Manchester city’s bohemian shopping area. From individual gift and book store to vintage clothing shops and latest fashion labels, the Northern Quarter brings you all and is the right place for shopper seeking the luxury brands of the high street in Manchester.