So guys for anyone who's interested, here is my breakdown of Manchester UK.
Background
Manchester has a city population of roughly 500,000 and a metropolitan population of around 2,600,000 making it a fairly substantial city.
Manchester is the 5th most populous city in the UK, after London, Glasgow, Birmingham and Liverpool. However in real terms, it's often seen as the UK's 2nd city, due to its prestige, transport links, variety of nightlife, shopping, sporting notoriety and living standards.
Since the IRA blew up the Arndale centre in 1996 Manchester has undergone a massive regeneration and is now a very modern city and quite pleasing on the eye. It measures up well to its European counterparts (weather aside), and definitely has something to offer a player for its day and nightlife possibilities.
Day Gaming
Most streets around the Manchester city centre area are sprawling with shops, restaurants and leisure areas and as such make for prime day gaming venues. You could happily walk around most days (when it doesn't rain!) without a plan and bump into a cute girl walking along the street. Nonetheless - Piss Poor Preparation leads to Piss Poor Player Performance (PPPPPPP).
The Arndale
This is Manchester's main shopping centre with several different types of stores, ranging from designer stores through to poundland, so you'll find all types of girls hanging around here. Perfect retail day game spot, or a variation of street game in the main walkways when the weather outside gets bad.
Market Street
This is Manchester's main shopping street, with the Arndale located on it. This street is pretty much busy throughout the year and as such will always have cute girls walking up and down it. Incidentally, one of the shops that got set on fire during the UK riots was on this street for any interested in tourism (joking!).
Deansgate
This is Manchester's main and arguably most famous street. It is strewn with bars and restaurants and as such can make for late daytime/early evening day game. You can comfortably walk from one end (near the Manchester cathedral) right down to the other (Deansgate locks) and bump into a nice girl en route. It's quite a stretch so you shouldn't have any trouble.
Other notable areas
Manchester has a student population of 50,000 so it goes without saying that this prime picking for young hot chicks. The main area to walk along and to bump into student-types would be Oxford Road where the majority of Manchester University buildings are located - be aware of term times though if this is of interest to you.
Piccadilly gardens, this is more of a summer zone, as it's a green area in the centre of the city and you can find girls lying on the grass, having a smoke, chatting with their friends, or simply passing through.
Night Game
Manchester has a range of venues to suit all player tastes. However the main distinction with London is Manchester only really starts to get busy from Thursday onwards.
The Deansgate Locks
This place is absolutely heaving on a Friday and especially Saturday evening and also can be quite busy on Thursdays.
The best place in my opinion is Revolution. Upstairs plays R'N'B/Hip-Hop while downstairs is a mixture of house/progressive/electro. It has a reputation of being sometimes chavvy, but I don't think that's the case. You can always meet DTF girls in here. Open til 2am Friday and Saturdays. £3 entry Friday / £5 Saturday.
Pitcher and Piano next door to Revolution is similar and gets fairly busy during the weekend, whereas Revolution might be your main event on the locks, this place would be more of a warm up.
Both have good smoking areas for gaming/smirting. Sakora is also on the locks...it's the best place in Manchester on Thursdays, girls get very well dressed up to go. Don't go in with a group of guys, roll solo or with girls. £10 entry. There are also other bars, the aforementioned are my favourite, try to taste if they don't work.
The Northern Quarter
This place is a very cool part of Manchester and is the place where young 20 and 30 somethings go to enjoy their weekends. The style of dress is usually quite chic and cool, sometimes bordering on London Shoreditch style, but not pretentious.
Bluu bar is cool with an upstairs and downstairs, nice comfortable couches, with plenty of seating options for ladies. Cute, classy girls go there during the weekends. Walrus also has 2 rooms, upstairs is nothing of note whilst the downstairs has cool, retro, 60s/70s type vibe. Type of songs to hear = Rolling Stones - Paint it Black.
Other notable bars in the Northern Quarter include: Apotheke, Noho (very cool) and Mint Lounge - the latter being a club open til 3 am, plays generally progressive type music.
Other cool places
Mojos - this place is free to get into and plays mostly Indie type music, very busy on the weekends. Worth a visit if you like that scene. After that has closed you can go to the Pink Pussycat next door.
Sankeys - a world renowned club with a massive reputation. I got asked about this club in Colombia - need I say more? If you know about Fabric in London, this is Manchester's equivalent. They usually have big DJs playing, if you're into dance/house this is the place to go. Lots of cute girls go, lots of substances being done there. £15 to get in.
Living Room - this place on Deansgate is a bit more high end and where you get some very hot girls going to find a rich man.
Alchemist - swanky bar/restaurant located in Manchester's business area - Spinningfields.Brown's - very classy bar/lounge reminiscent of something from the 1930s, great place to take a girl.
Venue, 5th Avenue, The Factory and 42nd street - these are all student type venues which can be dingy and not really great on the eye. But they have a lot of young girls in the 18-22 range.
Enjoy.
Background
Manchester has a city population of roughly 500,000 and a metropolitan population of around 2,600,000 making it a fairly substantial city.
Manchester is the 5th most populous city in the UK, after London, Glasgow, Birmingham and Liverpool. However in real terms, it's often seen as the UK's 2nd city, due to its prestige, transport links, variety of nightlife, shopping, sporting notoriety and living standards.
Since the IRA blew up the Arndale centre in 1996 Manchester has undergone a massive regeneration and is now a very modern city and quite pleasing on the eye. It measures up well to its European counterparts (weather aside), and definitely has something to offer a player for its day and nightlife possibilities.
Day Gaming
Most streets around the Manchester city centre area are sprawling with shops, restaurants and leisure areas and as such make for prime day gaming venues. You could happily walk around most days (when it doesn't rain!) without a plan and bump into a cute girl walking along the street. Nonetheless - Piss Poor Preparation leads to Piss Poor Player Performance (PPPPPPP).
The Arndale
This is Manchester's main shopping centre with several different types of stores, ranging from designer stores through to poundland, so you'll find all types of girls hanging around here. Perfect retail day game spot, or a variation of street game in the main walkways when the weather outside gets bad.
Market Street
This is Manchester's main shopping street, with the Arndale located on it. This street is pretty much busy throughout the year and as such will always have cute girls walking up and down it. Incidentally, one of the shops that got set on fire during the UK riots was on this street for any interested in tourism (joking!).
Deansgate
This is Manchester's main and arguably most famous street. It is strewn with bars and restaurants and as such can make for late daytime/early evening day game. You can comfortably walk from one end (near the Manchester cathedral) right down to the other (Deansgate locks) and bump into a nice girl en route. It's quite a stretch so you shouldn't have any trouble.
Other notable areas
Manchester has a student population of 50,000 so it goes without saying that this prime picking for young hot chicks. The main area to walk along and to bump into student-types would be Oxford Road where the majority of Manchester University buildings are located - be aware of term times though if this is of interest to you.
Piccadilly gardens, this is more of a summer zone, as it's a green area in the centre of the city and you can find girls lying on the grass, having a smoke, chatting with their friends, or simply passing through.
Night Game
Manchester has a range of venues to suit all player tastes. However the main distinction with London is Manchester only really starts to get busy from Thursday onwards.
The Deansgate Locks
This place is absolutely heaving on a Friday and especially Saturday evening and also can be quite busy on Thursdays.
The best place in my opinion is Revolution. Upstairs plays R'N'B/Hip-Hop while downstairs is a mixture of house/progressive/electro. It has a reputation of being sometimes chavvy, but I don't think that's the case. You can always meet DTF girls in here. Open til 2am Friday and Saturdays. £3 entry Friday / £5 Saturday.
Pitcher and Piano next door to Revolution is similar and gets fairly busy during the weekend, whereas Revolution might be your main event on the locks, this place would be more of a warm up.
Both have good smoking areas for gaming/smirting. Sakora is also on the locks...it's the best place in Manchester on Thursdays, girls get very well dressed up to go. Don't go in with a group of guys, roll solo or with girls. £10 entry. There are also other bars, the aforementioned are my favourite, try to taste if they don't work.
The Northern Quarter
This place is a very cool part of Manchester and is the place where young 20 and 30 somethings go to enjoy their weekends. The style of dress is usually quite chic and cool, sometimes bordering on London Shoreditch style, but not pretentious.
Bluu bar is cool with an upstairs and downstairs, nice comfortable couches, with plenty of seating options for ladies. Cute, classy girls go there during the weekends. Walrus also has 2 rooms, upstairs is nothing of note whilst the downstairs has cool, retro, 60s/70s type vibe. Type of songs to hear = Rolling Stones - Paint it Black.
Other notable bars in the Northern Quarter include: Apotheke, Noho (very cool) and Mint Lounge - the latter being a club open til 3 am, plays generally progressive type music.
Other cool places
Mojos - this place is free to get into and plays mostly Indie type music, very busy on the weekends. Worth a visit if you like that scene. After that has closed you can go to the Pink Pussycat next door.
Sankeys - a world renowned club with a massive reputation. I got asked about this club in Colombia - need I say more? If you know about Fabric in London, this is Manchester's equivalent. They usually have big DJs playing, if you're into dance/house this is the place to go. Lots of cute girls go, lots of substances being done there. £15 to get in.
Living Room - this place on Deansgate is a bit more high end and where you get some very hot girls going to find a rich man.
Alchemist - swanky bar/restaurant located in Manchester's business area - Spinningfields.Brown's - very classy bar/lounge reminiscent of something from the 1930s, great place to take a girl.
Venue, 5th Avenue, The Factory and 42nd street - these are all student type venues which can be dingy and not really great on the eye. But they have a lot of young girls in the 18-22 range.
Enjoy.