Manchester is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. In 2009, its population was estimated to be 483,800, making it the List of English districts by population local authority district in England.  Manchester lies within one of the UK's largest metropolitan areas; the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester had an estimated population of 2,600,100, the Greater Manchester Urban Area a population of 2,240,230, and the Larger Urban Zones around Manchester, the second-most-populous in the UK, had an estimated population in the 2004 Larger Urban ZonesUrban Audit of 2,539,100. The demonym of Manchester is Mancunian.
 
Manchester is situated in the south-central part of North West England, fringed by the Cheshire Plain to the south and the Pennines to the north and east. The recorded history of Manchester began with the civilian ''Vicus (Rome)'' associated with the Castra of ''Mamucium'', which was established Circa AD 79 on a sandstone bluff near the confluence of the rivers River Medlock and River Irwell. Historic counties of England, most of the city was a part of Lancashire, although areas south of the River Mersey were in Cheshire. Throughout the Middle Ages Manchester remained a manorialism Township (England), but began expanding"at an astonishing rate" around the turn of the 19th century as part of a process of unplanned urbanisation brought on by a boom in textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. The urbanisation of Manchester largely coincided with the Industrial Revolution and the Victorian era, resulting in it becoming the world's first Industrialisation city.  As the result of an early-19th century factory building boom, Manchester was transformed from a township into a major mill town, municipal borough and was later granted honorific city status in the United Kingdom in 1853.
 
Manchester was the site of the world's first railway station, hosted the first meeting of the Trades Union Congress and is where scientists first Ernest RutherfordScientific research and developed the first Small-Scale Experimental Machine. It is known for its Music of Manchester and its sporting connections. Manchester was the host of the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and its sports clubs include two Premier League football teams, Manchester City F.C. and Manchester United F.C. Note: Manchester United's ground is in Greater Manchester but outside Manchester city limits; it is in the borough of Trafford Manchester is the third-most visited city in the United Kingdom by foreign visitors and the most visited in England outside London.
 

Why visit?

  • Manchester has a long and fascinating history, from its industrial roots to its modern-day status as a vibrant and diverse city. From the iconic Town Hall to the stunning architecture of the Victorian era, there is plenty to explore and discover.
  • Manchester is surrounded by stunning countryside, with plenty of parks and green spaces to explore. From the Peak District to the Cheshire countryside, there are plenty of opportunities to get out and enjoy the great outdoors.
  • Manchester is a shopper's paradise, with a wide range of stores, boutiques, and markets to explore. With the famous Arndale Centre to the independent shops of the Northern Quarter.