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    Manchester Ship Canal River Boat Cruise

    Manchester River & Canal Tours – Manchester River Cruises

    Tropical oasis in the heart of Manchester
    St. John’s Gardens

    Lower Byrom St
    M3 4AP

    Read by Simone;
    A scenic cruise along Manchesters ship canal and river Irwell through the industrial heartland of the North of England.
    The Cruise lasts between 65 and 70 minutes. You can do a return trip from Salford Quays or jump off at the city centre.
    For us as a family of 8 we paid £48
    £12 for each adult and £6 for 4 of our 6 children. Infants 0-2 are Free.

    The river cruise does have a few steps to board the boat so there is no disability access. If you have a pushchair it must be folded but there was plenty of space on board to store ours.

    There are two pick up points for the cruise; the City centre and Salford Quays. We boarded at Salford Quays which was sign posted but, if you are new to Manchester give yourself enough time to find the location.
    The boat was clean and comfortable. It was a warm and sunny day so we sat down stairs for the departure trip and up on the top deck for the return journey.
    The boat had a bar which served a selection of soft, alcoholic drinks and mainstream snacks.
    The staff were accommodating and friendly giving lots of information alongside the audio tour guide which was delivered in English.

    Read by Taurel (9)
    The cruise had so many interesting and beautiful landmarks including Stevensons 1830 railway bridge
    The stone railway bridge was built by the nationally renowned railway engineer, George Stevenson in 1830 for the Liverpool and Manchester railway.
    The bridge was a designated grade 1 listed building in 1988 and is an iconic structure for tourists.

    Read by Nile (5)
    Manchester United Football Club, commonly referred to as Man United, The Theatre Of Dreams is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Nicknamed the Red Devils, they were founded as Newton Heath LYR Football Club in 1878, but changed their name to Manchester United in 1902. After a spell playing in Clayton, Manchester the club moved to their current stadium, OLD TRAFFORD in 1910.

    Read by Rocsi (11)
    The cruise also sails past many other iconic landmarks such as Manchester’s Imperial War Museum and Media City which is the home of the Bbc and itv Grenada television studios.

    The BBC moved all jobs to Manchester in 2006 and the Salford Quays site became the new home of the BBC.

    ITV GRENADA completed the first phase of its move to MediaCityUK in 2013, followed in two stages by the northern arm of ITV studios, the second stage involved the iconic British soap coronation street to a new production facility on Trafford Wharf next to the Imperial War Museum North in the end of 2013.

    Read by Kenzi (7)
    Media city is also a hotspot for culture and creativity including a monthly programme of Entertainment, theatre, arts, music and education.
    With 12.8 acres of public, outdoor space, there’s plenty of room to breathe, walk, run, swim, cycle and play.
    There is also a selection of food outlets From the hottest independent traders to well-known chains.

    Read by Mark
    The Manchester River boat cruise was definitely worth every penny. We had a great afternoon learning about Manchester’s industrial past and exciting future.

    After the cruise we finished the day with a walk through Spinningfields which had a beautiful outdoor space. We sat and had a picnic and enjoyed a glass of Prosecco before heading home.

    Thank you to the Manchester City cruise team and staff for a wonderful afternoon. We appreciated the service with a smile. We will definitely be back to cruise with you again one day.

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