While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is Manchester a good place to live?" or "Is Manchester a bad place to live?" Here's what four local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in Manchester, England.
Is Manchester, England a good place to live? How is the quality of life?
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Manchester is an excellent place to live with a wide range of public transport, bars, restaurants and shops. The city is very beautiful with a multitude of old buildings still standing that give the city centre a wonderful old-timey feeling which meshes surprisingly well with the more modern areas that are frequently only a short walk away.
Manchester is a gregarious city with a rich but diverse culture. There are many riveting (and delicious!) food outlet places that one should try – you can never be bored by the variety that is offered. Manchester is a beautiful place with stunning architecture and history and I strongly recommend visiting.
There add some beautiful restaurants and eateries in the Northern Quarter – only a few minutes walk from the centre of Manchester. Among the finest, strongly favoured by locals, is one named Common. The menu is delightful: fried foods, cocktails and fresh coffee. I have eaten there many times (most recently with family) and always find myself satisfied after good meal!
I recommend you research the Metrolink. It’s a tram service that has expanded rapidly over the last 20 years, now linking a majority of Greater Manchester together. If you don’t own a car, it’s by far the fastest and cheapest way to travel.
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