In October, the city will feature four festivals in three weeks, celebrating literature, comedy, science and food.
Manchester is on the verge of a festival binge.
The city picks up the culinary baton on 7 October with its own food and drink festival, during which Mercury Prize-winning local heroes Elbow will launch their own brand of cask ale. The Literature Festival (10-23 October) and the Comedy Festival (17-30 October) follow soon after, while more than 200 installations turn the city into an urban laboratory during the annual Science Festival (22-30 October).
How to
The Macdonald Townhouse Hotel has just completed a rather fine refurbishment, making it one of the best boutique choices in the city centre (from £69).
Virgin Trains runs a service to Manchester from Edinburgh (from £31) and London Euston (from £23; virgintrains.co.uk).
This article was published in partnership with Lonely Planet Magazine.
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