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In Manchester, visit the Museum of Science and Industry, explore the Northern Quarter, enjoy a Manchester United game at Old Trafford, tour John Rylands Library, and relax in Heaton Park.

Dimitri’s

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Dimitri’s in Manchester is a vibrant Mediterranean restaurant and taverna known for its lively atmosphere and diverse menu. Situated on Deansgate, it offers a variety of Greek and Mediterranean dishes, from meze platters to hearty mains. The warm, rustic decor and frequent live music create a welcoming environment for diners. Whether enjoying an intimate dinner or a group celebration, guests can savour authentic flavours and a wide selection of wines, making Dimitri’s a beloved spot in Manchester’s dining scene.

https://www.dimitris.co.uk  |  mailto:info@dimitris.co.uk  |  tel:+44161 8393319

63 Degrees Manchester

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63 Degrees in Manchester is a chic French restaurant renowned for its innovative cuisine and intimate ambiance. Located in the Northern Quarter, it offers a menu featuring modern French dishes with a focus on precision and quality. The name reflects their signature cooking technique, maintaining ingredients at 63°C for optimal flavor and texture. Diners can enjoy a curated wine selection and attentive service, making it a popular choice for both casual meals and special occasions.

https://www.63degrees.co.uk  |  tel:+44161 8325438

RSPB Leighton Moss, Coombes Valley & Dee Estuary

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RSPB Leighton Moss, Storrs Ln, Silverdale, Carnforth LA5 0SW

RSPB Coombes Valley, Bradnop, Leek ST13 7EU

RSPB Dee Estuary, Station Rd, Talacre, Holywell CH8 9RD

Visit RSPB nature reserves and discover an unspoilt world rich in birds and wildlife. RSPB Leighton Moss, Lancashire is a wetland paradise with bitterns and otters,  RSPB Coombes Valley, Staffordshire boasts towering oaks for woodland adventures, RSPB Dee Estuary features ancient woodland, lagoon and grassland. Enjoy a refreshment in the visitor centre, and have fun exploring the nature trails and bird hides.

https://www.rspb.org.uk/

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