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34 35 visitmanchester.com/traveltrade visitmanchester.com/traveltrade Coach Parking Manchester provides on-street short stay parking for coaches wanting to drop off or pick up visitors close to a number of city centre attractions and venues. There are also some medium coach stands where coaches can park for longer periods, as well as designated coach parks that offer longer, overnight and weekend coach parking to visitors who pre-book in advance of their arrival. The Quays IWM North Mersey Ferry docking point This list was correct at the time of going to print and can be subject to change. Please contact Manchester Visitor Information Centre Supported by by calling +44 (0) 871 222 8223 (calls charged at 10p per minute) for advice on coach parking. Short stay drop-off bays (max. 20 minutes) Chorlton Street 2 bays Liverpool Road 2 bays Whitworth Street 2 bays Lower Mosley Street 2 bays John Dalton Street 1 bay Medium stay coach stands (max. 4 hours) Byrom Street 2 bays* Charles Street 2 bays* Cheetham Hill Road 9 bays** Great Bridgewater Street 1 bay Great Ducie Street 3 bays** Dutton Street 9 bays* Store Street 6 bays Water Street 1 bay* Corporation Street 3 bays Long Stay & Overnight (Pre-booking essential) Etihad Stadium (Sportcity) Pre-book by calling +44 (0)161 227 3151 IWM North (The Quays) Enquiries – please call +44 (0)161 836 4000 Salford Quays Enquiries – please call +44 (0)161 848 1850 (Min parking time of 3hours) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 16 17 10 12 14 15 * Dual use coach bays may be used by buses and goods delivery vehicles/parking bays Exchange Square Exchange Sq. to St Peters Sq. opening 2017 Urban Exchange Manchester Craft & Design Centre ANGEL SQUARE 1 Angel Square Business School & Student Hub All Saints HOME Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art Albert Hall The Deaf Institute Old Granada Studios Metrolink under construction (due to open in early 2017) e o o n u a To Heaton Park, Bury, Oldham & Rochdale approx. 10, 23, 24 & 48 minutes by Metrolink from Victoria To Etihad Campus (approx 1/2 mile), Droylsden & Ashton approx. 8 & 20 minutes by Metrolink from Piccadilly Station To National Speedway Stadium and Belle Vue Speedway approx. 2.8miles To MMU Birley, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care (Princess Road, A5103) ¾ ¾ To The Quays, Chorlton, MediaCityUK, Altrincham, Eccles, East Didsbury & Manchester Airport approx. 15, 16, 20, 28, 30, 32 & 50 minutes by Metrolink from Manchester city centre. Etihad Campus Etihad Stadium Etihad Campus & National Cycle Centre Manchester’s Districts Central Retail District Featuring the biggest names in fashion including high street favourites. Piccadilly The main gateway into Manchester with Piccadilly train station and Piccadilly Gardens. Corridor Manchester Home to the city’s two universities, a host of cultural attractions and nightlife. Northern Quarter Manchester’s creative urban heart with independent fashion stores, record shops and cafés. Spinningfields A district of offices and high-end shopping and some of the city’s best restaurants and bars. First Street Manchester’s cultural and office district featuring the new multi arts centre HOME and the UK’s first Melia INNSIDE hotel. Castlefield The place to escape from the hustle of city life. A residential neighbourhood with waterside restaurants, pubs and bars. Chinatown Made up of oriental businesses including Chinese, Thai, Japanese and Korean restaurants. NOMA A neighbourhood of offices, homes, public spaces, shops and restaurants. Petersfield Manchester Central Convention Complex, The Bridgewater Hall and Great Northern. The Gay Village Unique atmosphere with restaurants, bars and clubs around vibrant Canal Street. Civic Quarter Home to iconic listed buildings such as the Town Hall and Central Library. Medieval Quarter An area rich in culture and history. It is the home of some of the city’s oldest buildings. St. John’s A new unique residential neighbourhood, a community of creativity and innovation. ** Only between 7pm and 4am
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Page 1: Coach Parking To National Cycle Centre - Visit Manchester 17 - Coach Parking.pdf · Short stay drop-off bays (max. 20 minutes) 10p per minute) for advice on coach parking. Chorlton

34 35visitmanchester.com/traveltrade visitmanchester.com/traveltrade

Coach ParkingManchester provides on-street short stay parking for coaches wanting to drop off or pick up visitors close to a number of city centre attractions and venues. There are also some medium coach stands where coaches can park for longer periods, as well as designated coach parks that offer longer, overnight and weekend coach parking to visitors who pre-book in advance of their arrival.

The Quays

IWM North Mersey Ferrydocking point

This list was correct at the time of going to print and can be subject to change. Please contact Manchester Visitor Information Centre Supported by by calling +44 (0) 871 222 8223 (calls charged at 10p per minute) for advice on coach parking.Short stay drop-off bays (max. 20 minutes)

Chorlton Street 2 baysLiverpool Road 2 bays Whitworth Street 2 bays Lower Mosley Street 2 bays John Dalton Street 1 bay

Medium stay coach stands (max. 4 hours)Byrom Street 2 bays* Charles Street 2 bays*Cheetham Hill Road 9 bays** Great Bridgewater Street 1 bayGreat Ducie Street 3 bays** Dutton Street 9 bays*Store Street 6 baysWater Street 1 bay*Corporation Street 3 bays

Long Stay & Overnight (Pre-booking essential)Etihad Stadium (Sportcity) Pre-book by calling +44 (0)161 227 3151

IWM North (The Quays) Enquiries – please call +44 (0)161 836 4000

Salford Quays Enquiries – please call +44 (0)161 848 1850

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Manchester’s DistrictsCentral Retail District Featuring the biggest names in fashion including high street favourites.

Piccadilly The main gateway into Manchester with Piccadilly train station and Piccadilly Gardens.

Corridor Manchester Home to the city’s two universities, a host of cultural attractions and nightlife.

Northern Quarter Manchester’s creative urban heart with independent fashion stores, record shops and cafés.

Spinningfields A district of offices and high-end shopping and some of the city’s best restaurants and bars.

First Street Manchester’s cultural and office district featuring the new multi arts centre HOME and the UK’s first Melia INNSIDE hotel.

Castlefield The place to escape from the hustle of city life. A residential neighbourhood with waterside restaurants, pubs and bars.

Chinatown Made up of oriental businesses including Chinese, Thai, Japanese and Korean restaurants.

NOMA A neighbourhood of offices, homes, public spaces, shops and restaurants.

Petersfield Manchester Central Convention Complex, The Bridgewater Hall and Great Northern.

The Gay Village Unique atmosphere with restaurants, bars and clubs around vibrant Canal Street.

Civic Quarter Home to iconic listed buildings such as the Town Hall and Central Library.

Medieval Quarter An area rich in culture and history. It is the home of some of the city’s oldest buildings.

St. John’s A new unique residential neighbourhood, a community of creativity and innovation.** Only between 7pm and 4am

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