What is the largest market in Manchester?

New Smithfield Market is the largest wholesale market in the North West of England, occupying a 35 acre site just two and a half miles from Manchester city centre.
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What markets are there in Manchester?

[@]Manchester Markets Weekly and Monthly
  • Altrincham Market. ...
  • Arndale Market. ...
  • Bolton Artisan Market. ...
  • Bury Market. ...
  • Castlefield Artisan Market. ...
  • Heaton Moor Producers &Art Market. ...
  • Levenshulme Market. ...
  • Piccadilly Gardens Street Food Market.
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What is the biggest industry in Manchester?

Key Sectors
  • Advanced Manufacturing. Manchester is at the heart of the UK's largest manufacturing and advanced engineering… ...
  • Creative And Media. ...
  • Digital and Technology. ...
  • Financial, Professional And Business Services. ...
  • Net zero. ...
  • Life Science and Healthcare.
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Where is the largest market in the UK?

Norwich Market

With 200 stalls – complete with distinctive brightly coloured stripy awnings – this open-air market is the largest in the country. On offer is a fantastic choice of local items including meat, fish, fresh bread, chutneys and cheese, as well as clothes, toys, jewellery and more.
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What days are Manchester markets on?

The Manchester Christmas Markets 2023 will run from Friday 10th November until Thursday 21st December. Food and drink stalls across all the Christmas market locations open at 11 am and close at 9 pm every day, Monday to Sunday.
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What time do Manchester markets start?

Open daily 10am to 9pm (Craft stalls open until 8pm)

Families will find there's plenty for all ages – and particularly our youngest visitors – at Cathedral Gardens. Warm up with authentic crepes, gourmet hotdogs, hot chocolate, and much more.
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Does Manchester have a Sunday market?

Almost every Sunday the New Smithfield Wholesale Market hosts a Sunday market and car boot. The outdoor car boot is perfect for traditional car booters selling unwanted household goods on an ad hoc basis. The Sunday Market is a large covered and outdoor space for retail traders to sell their wares - both new and used.
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What is the famous market in UK?

Portobello is home to one of the most famous and historical street markets in the world and from that a rich community of diversity and culture which offers a truly unique and special visit every time.
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What is the largest shopping street in the UK?

Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, running from Tottenham Court Road to Marble Arch via Oxford Circus. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors, and as of 2012 had approximately 300 shops.
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For what Manchester is famous?

Manchester was right at the heart of the Revolution, becoming the UK's leading producer of cotton and textiles. Manchester is also famous for being the first industrialised city in the world. Manchester was responsible for the country's first ever working canal in 1761 and the world's first ever railway line in 1830.
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What is the Speciality of Manchester?

Manchester is commonly known as England's second city. Once a powerhouse of industry, it is now a major cultural hub, famous for its many fantastic nightclubs, extensive libraries and glorious sporting history.
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Where do the rich live in Manchester?

Hale and Hale Barns, Trafford

Bowdon, Hale and Hale Barns are the wealthiest areas in Greater Manchester and together they are regarded as our region's version of Cheshire's Golden Triangle.
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Is Manchester a market town?

Manchester became a market town in 1301 when it received its Charter.
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Where is the shopping street in Manchester?

Market Street serves as one of the main high street shopping spots for the city of Manchester.
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What is the name of the shopping Centre in Manchester?

Welcome to The Trafford Centre, the world-renowned shopping and leisure destination where you'll always find must-have brands, high street favourites, delicious food and exciting leisure all under one spectacular roof.
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Which shopping street is famous in UK?

Our top 10 London shopping streets
  • Leadenhall Market. In the heart of the City of London, is the beautiful and buzzy Leadenhall Market. ...
  • Bow Lane. ...
  • Lambs Conduit Street. ...
  • Duke of York's Square. ...
  • Monmouth Street. ...
  • Marylebone High Street. ...
  • Jermyn Street. ...
  • Covent Garden Piazza.
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What is the most sold items in the UK?

The variety of products that can be purchased online is continuously growing. Among UK consumers the two most popular categories for online purchases are Clothing and Shoes.
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Are markets cheaper than supermarkets UK?

Farmers' Markets are more cost effective. They cut out the middleman and allow you to buy directly from the producers. Aside from special offers - a like-for-like product/price comparison often shows supermarket prices are often more expensive than Farmers' Markets.
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What is the biggest shop in England?

It is one of the largest and most famous department stores in the world. The Harrods motto is Omnia Omnibus Ubique, which is Latin for "all things for all people, everywhere". Several of its departments, including the Seasonal Christmas department, jewellery departments and the Food Halls, are well known.
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Where is the biggest indoor market in the UK?

Leeds Kirkgate Market became the largest indoor market in Europe when it opened​ in 1857. But it's not just it size that sets it apart as a truly unique shopping experience. It was designed by the celebrated architect Joseph Paxton who was responsible for the iconic Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London.
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What is the oldest street market in the UK?

Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century.
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Which part of Manchester is sale?

Sale is a town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, in the historic county of Cheshire on the south bank of the River Mersey, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Stretford, 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Altrincham, and 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Manchester.
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Where to get off for Manchester markets?

The Market stalls are all in central Manchester, so any of the three main stations (Piccadilly, Victoria or Oxford Road) will drop you off relatively close, wherever you have travelled from. All three have good Metrolink services that will take you around the city.
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Is Manchester Underground market still there?

During the 1970s and 80s, Manchester shoppers could buy everything they could possibly need at an underground market that boasted more than 100 stores. The Market Centre opened in 1972 and was “thriving” until its closure in 1989.
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