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Stroll Cutting Room Square, Manchester, England

If there’s one place that brings together Manchester’s proud industrial heritage with all of the advantages of a forward-looking city, it’s Cutting Room Square, right in the middle of Ancoats. Sit in the open air, take in the five giant copper monoliths that look out over the square, and gaze out over the foreground of the converted warehouses and St Peter’s church. On the other side are some of the finest, award-winning places to dine – in Manchester or anywhere. Cutting Room Square’s seamless mix of culture, exquisite dining and rich sense of history makes it the coolest street in the UK’s coolest city (there, we’ve said it). EAT The original Rudy’s pizza for the city’s most delicious pies, plus warm, welcoming vibes and great people-watching. DRINK Ales, wine and whiskey at the downright Dickensian Edinburgh Castle. Grab a candlelit nook and put the world to rights. DO Take in a concert at Hallé St Peters: the converted church that’s now the home of the Hallé Orchestra.
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