🇬🇧 Manchester and Salford canals boat tour, UK

🇬🇧 Manchester and Salford canals boat tour, UK

🇬🇧 Manchester and Salford canals boat tour, UK We recorded this 4k video on canal boat cruise in Manchester and Salford (England) in April 2019. I hope you will enjoy this virtual video tour. This river tour gives you a unique view of Manchester including Media City UK and Old Trafford. I'm really sorry for the wind in this video, as a bad luck - it was one of the windiest days. I tried to reduce the noise of the wind as much as I could. About Manchester itself Manchester is a county city located in Lancashire. The city is situated on the bank of the Irwell River on the western slope of the Pennines hill. The city was founded in the X century by the Celts. In 79 AD the Romans built the Mankunium fort on the place of the Celtic settlement specializing in trading and crafts. Manchester City has received its modern name from the Saxon "Muncaster". The city develops quickly, so from the middle of XVIII century Manchester becomes a large center of cotton industry. After the opening of the Manchester Canal this place also becomes one of the main transport crossings of the country. Nowadays Manchester has become a major transport, trade, financial and industrial centre of the UK. Manchester is the third most visited city in the UK, after London and Edinburgh. It is notable for its architecture, culture, musical exports, media links, scientific and engineering output, social impact, sports clubs and transport connections. In addition to well-developed industry this city is the centre of British history and culture. In Manchester, not London, have first appeared repertory theatres. Today the visitors of this wonderful city can enjoy attending numerous theatres: City Drama Theatre, Opera House, Palace Theatre, Apollo Theatre and others. The most interesting museums of Manchester are Salford Museum and Art Gallery that exhibits a collection of paintings by the local artist Lowry, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Museum that features the largest Egyptological collection in whole Britain, Art gallery Whiteworth, and more. The local Gothic Cathedral and the neo-Gothic Town Hall are also distinctive architectural landmarks of the region. Finally, Manchester is famous for its numerous entertainment centres, clubs, shopping centre Arndale and the largest shopping centre in Europe named The Trafford Centre. Manchester's buildings display a variety of architectural styles, ranging from Victorian to contemporary architecture. The widespread use of red brick characterises the city, much of the architecture of which harks back to its days as a global centre for the cotton trade. Just outside the immediate city centre are a large number of former cotton mills, some of which have been left virtually untouched since their closure, while many have been redeveloped as apartment buildings and office space. Manchester Town Hall, in Albert Square, was built in the Gothic revival style and is seen as one of the most important Victorian buildings in England. Manchester also has a number of skyscrapers. The building of the Central Library is an outstanding architectural attraction as well. Manchester is well known as a city of sport. Two decorated Premier League football clubs bear the city name – Manchester United and Manchester City. Manchester United play its home games at Old Trafford, in the Manchester suburb of Trafford, the largest club football ground in the United Kingdom. Manchester City's home ground is the City of Manchester Stadium (also known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship purposes). Resource: http://www.orangesmile.com/travelguid... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester Let's stay connected: ►Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/explorethewor... ►Facebook:   / exploretheworldfb   ►Twitter:   / expltheworld   ►Instagram:   / exploretheworldinst   ►Buy me a drink: https://ko-fi.com/exploretheworld Enjoy the video and stay tuned! #uk #england #manchester #salford #oldtrafford #mancity #unitedkingdom #europe #walkingtour #virtualtour #4kvideo #videowalks #exploretheworld