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The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 4 – 10 December 2023

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 1st December 2023

December is well and truly underway now, and so are all the festivities.

We know we’ve been talking about it for weeks at this point, but there’s no denying ‘the most wonderful time of the year’ is upon us now, is there? And so it’s absolutely no surprise that the Greater Manchester events calendar is absolutely jam-packed with all sorts of festive celebrations and activities to get stuck into as Christmas nears closer.

If you’re finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though, luckily, we’ve chosen a few of the best bits for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide this week.

Here’s some of our recommendations.

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Manchester Christmas Markets 2023

Manchester City Centre

Monday 4 – Thursday 21 December

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It’s that time of year once again… Manchester Christmas Markets are officially open for 2023.

The iconic annual event is an absolute staple in Manchester’s festive events calendar, and always draws in thousands of visitors from all across the globe – with more than 225 stalls across nine sites now lining the streets of our city this year.

Visitors can tuck into a wide range of festive foods and drinks, and shop for Christmas gifts from countless independent traders.

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Find out everything you need to know about Manchester Christmas Markets 2023 here.

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Skate Manchester

Cathedral Gardens

Monday 4 – Sunday 31 December

What’s a festive season in the city without Skate Manchester?

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Back once again for 2023 with twinkling lights, the smell of gingerbread, and Christmas songs playing on repeat, Skate Manchester’s stunning outdoor ice rink is in the heart of the city at Cathedral Gardens right up until the new year.

With the covered rink’s convenient roof allowing everyone to enjoy the ice, whatever the weather, visitors of all ages are invited to glide over the ice and admire the glorious Christmas tree right in the centre.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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The Twilight Trail

Escape to Freight Island

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Monday 4 – Sunday 31 December

Manchester’s newest city centre park, Mayfield Park, has been transformed into a festive ‘Twilight Trail’ for the first time ever this Christmas.

This brand-new immersive experience is made up of several spectacular light displays, unique lantern installations, and a captivation sound-scape dotted around the pristine new park – with each circuit estimated to take around half an hour.

The Twilight Trail is now open, and running right through until the new year, and you can find out more and grab tickets here.

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Santa Specials

East Lancashire Railway

Monday 4 – Sunday 24 December

East Lancashire Railway’s beloved Santa steam train rides are back for more festive fun this Christmas.

Running right through until Christmas Eve, ELR’s ‘Santa Specials‘ are your chance to hop on board an old-school steam train and travel through the magical Irwell Valley to make “enchanted memories” that last a lifetime.

The famous festive steam trains have become an essential part of Christmas for many families in the North West, and there’s still some tickets left available.

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Find out more and grab ticket here.

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NEW OPENING – Sides

Manchester Arndale

Have you heard that Sides, the already-viral chicken shop launched by YouTubers The Sidemen, has now opened its doors here in Manchester?

Having joined the collection of food and drink outlets in Halle Place at Manchester Arndale, Sides has a menu centred around double-coated Nashville tenders, which are tossed 120 times (no more, no less), and if you’re into your wings their seven signature sauces are the perfect addition.

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There’s also crispy chicken wings, burgers, chicken and waffles, and a whole host of other side dishes like waffle fries, mac n cheese bites, BBQ beans, chilli poppers, and halloumi sticks.

Find out more here.

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Bar Hütte

Great Northern & KAMPUS

Monday 4 December – onwards

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Bar Hütte’s legendary karaoke cabins are back, and they’re bringing Alpine vibes, cosy furnishings, twinkling lights, live music sessions, and flowing drinks.

And this year, there’s not one, but two locations in Manchester city centre.

While Bar Hütte at Great Northern Square is heading back to Deansgate, with 15 cosy private hüttes neatly-positioned under a heated stretch tent and twinkling lights, Bar Hütte at Kampus will also see a new outdoor terrace, comprising of eight snug, wooden karaoke hüttes nestled beneath the trees, and an ‘Aprés Ski Bungalow’ serving as an indoor alpine bar.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Santa in the Sky

Cheshire Oaks

Monday 4 December – onwards

Cheshire Oaks’ beloved grotto looks a little different to usual in 2023.

That’s because the big man in red and his trusty elves are taking to the skies once again this year, and are inviting you on a fantastical festive adventure on the outlet’s ‘Big Wheel’.

Open every weekend and on selected weekday dates throughout December, the ‘Santa in the Sky’ experience is the perfect way to celebrate Christmas as a family this winter, and make memories to last a lifetime.

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Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Christmas at Heaton Park

Heaton Park

Monday 4 December – onwards

A brand-new breathtaking light trail has officially opened at Heaton Park this Christmas.

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Transforming the popular Manchester park into a twinkling winter wonderland, visitors will get to walk through fields of colour-changing orbs of light, venture among larger-than-life glowing flowers, and even wander through a giant twinkling tunnel as part of the all-new seasonal light display. 

Neon strings will reach high into the sky and a laser garden will light up its space with thousands of tiny beams of light. 

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Have you heard there’s a brand-new winter menu at The Botanist?

The Botanist may have already been known for its imaginative food and drink creations for quite some time now, but its new winter menu for 2023 is something else – with everything from indulgent sharing boards, oozy Camembert bread loaves, and mouthwatering twists on Christmas classics on the lineup to choose from.

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Some of the other stand-out dishes have to be the classic turkey hanging kebabs, pies topped with pigs in blankets, and s’mores cookie dough skillets.

Find out more here.

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Land of Lights

Gulliver’s World

Monday 4 December – onwards

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Land of Lights has transformed Gulliver’s World in Warrington into an immersive winter wonderland with 12 “vivid dreamworlds” full of dozens of gigantic lanterns that are inspired by animals, mega monuments, and wonders of the natural world.

As the sun goes down and the nights draw in, visitors to the North West attraction can explore an amazing array of light installations as they walk all around the park.

More than 7,000 individual lanterns and hundreds of thousands of LED lights create the spectacle.

Find out more and grab tickets from £12 here.

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Christmas Screenings

King Street Townhouse

Friday 8 December – onwards

A whole host of classic Christmas films are hitting the big screen at the little cinema tucked away inside King Street Townhouse this month.

With a marathon of three films set to be screened on each day of the event, the Christmas screenings schedule kicks off this Saturday with the absolute cult-classic that is Elf – which is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its release this year – all before you can sit down to watch Love Actually, and Home Alone on the same day.

Other festive favourites on the lineup across other weekends include It’s a Wonderful LifeThe Holiday, The Muppet Christmas Carol, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, and Bad Santa.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Festive Sundays

Manchester City Centre

Sunday 10 December

Manchester’s ‘Festive Sundays’ have made a comeback this Christmas after thousands flocked to see the enchanting events last year.

After proving to be a smash-hit success during the inaugural year in 2022, the city centre’s main shopping streets will be filled with “captivating” parades and performances that are set to “surprise visitors of all ages”.

Organised by Manchester BID, the free event series sees roaming performers and illuminated acts take to the streets across St Ann’s Square, King Street, Exchange Street, New Cathedral Street, Exchange Square, and Manchester Arndale every Sunday until 17 December.

Find out more about on the ‘Festive Sundays’ lineup here.

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Featured Image – Chester Zoo | The Botanist | CityCo