What's On

The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 17 – 23 April 2023

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 14th April 2023

Spring is here, and the events calendar in Greater Manchester is looking as exciting as ever as we head into another week.

April is in full swing, and it’s another week that’s absolutely packed with plenty to do in our region, so as always, we’ve cherry-picked a few of the best bits for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide.

Some of the events we’re going to mention are completely free, while others will set you back a few pounds, and many will need to be booked in advance.

Here’s our top picks.

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Bloomtown Blossom Trail

Manchester City Centre

Monday 17 April – onwards

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A new walking trail has been created around Greater Manchester to celebrate the spring blossom, and it’s absolutely beautiful.

The National Trust has created a 30-stop ‘Bloomtown Blossom’ trail all around the city centre and beyond where you can soak in the prettiest of springtime scenes – from the famous purple blooms in St Peter’s Square, to the showers of blossom in Alexandra Park, and the clouds of pink in Sackville Gardens.

Some of the city’s newest spots are included on the trail too – including the Castlefield Viaduct, Mayfield Park, and Plant NOMA.

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Find out more here.

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Spring Escape

Trafford Centre

Monday 17 April – onwards

A giant outdoor funfair full of vintage fairground rides and a circus is back at the Trafford Centre.

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After several hugely successful runs in both 2021 and 2022, the UK’s third largest shopping centre’s outdoor space has “sprung to life” once again, and is back with a whole host of thrilling rides, a glittering circus, and lots of delicious treats for the whole family to enjoy.

Spring Escape has popped up outside the Great Hall, and tickets are now available to buy for the wide range of events on offer.

Find out more here.

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Read. Swap. Repeat

Corn Exchange

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Monday 17 April – onwards

Corn Exchange has installed a book vending machine inside its stunning atrium space.

Whether you’re in need a book for your commute into the city, want to update your bookshelf at home, grab a page-turner for your holiday, or simply have a good read over a coffee or glass of something at Corn Exchange, the new vending machine has you covered.

Book lovers are invited to head on down with their old books, grab a token for the machine, and Read. Swap. Repeat.

With the aim to help the environment and reduce waste for book lovers, the machine includes a mix of pre-loved books of all genres, and you’ll just need to simply bring in a pre-loved book and swap it for a token with one of the Corn Exchange hosts to access the machine and choose your next read.

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Find out more here.

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Walkies at Bridgewater

RHS Garden Bridgewater

Tuesday 18 April

RHS Garden Bridgewater is back hosting another one of its ‘Walkies at Bridgewater’ evenings by popular demand this Tuesday, and it means dogs owners can take a stroll around the picturesque gardens with their canine companions when the Worsley-based park opens up its grounds from 4pm–7pm.

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With the sun set to shine, RHS says the special event is the perfect time to explore the horticultural delights of the season with your four-legged friend.

Find out more here.

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Fancy trying out some new bars, and restaurants that have opened in Greater Manchester this month?

Spring has arrived, and with it, the region has ushered in a whole host of new openings in April.

From a new pasta concept over on Peter Street from the brains behind Gooey, to whole loaves of sourdough filled with Full English fry ups in Ancoats, plus a stunning new contemporary Chinese restaurant on the edge of the Gay Village, there’s many new places popping up in the city centre and further afield to try this month.

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If you’re looking for somewhere to grab a bite this week, we’ve rounded up some of the best new openings to try.

You can read our list here.

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The Beekeeper of Aleppo

The Lowry

Tuesday 18 – Saturday 22 April

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The Beekeeper of Aleppo is arriving at The Lowry this week.

Adapted for the stage by Nesrin Alrefaai and Matthew Spangler, and based on the International No.1 bestselling book by Christy Lefteri, The Beekeeper of Aleppo tells the story of beekeeper Nuri and his artist wife Afra – who live a “simple life in the beautiful Syrian city of Aleppo”.

Described by critics as being a “compassionate and beautiful play”, it’s a story of connection between friends, families, and strangers.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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GRUB Carnival – The Travelling Food Festival 

Wythenshawe Civic Centre

Saturday 22 April

Award-winning street food champions GRUB are once again teaming up with Manchester City Council to bring their monthly food and drink festival, GRUB Carnival -The Travelling Food Festival, back to Wythenshawe.

The monthly event is set to bring together the very best of GRUB’s top street food traders, alongside a series of pop-up brewery bars and take-home produce stalls.

And the first event is kicking off this weekend.

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Find out more here.

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Featured Image – The Lowry | RHS | GRUB