It's not just business travellers who appreciate staying in SACO's Manchester serviced apartments. The city has always been a center of artistic innovation, and in the last ten years the cultural scene has blossomed, rejuvenating parts of the city and attracting thousands of visitors a year.
Here's just two examples of arts events you can enjoy in Manchester's in 2010.
The Lowry's 10th birthday
Named after famous local painter LS Lowry, and set by the waterside in redeveloped Salford Quays in Greater Manchester, The Lowry is an eye-catching arts centre for the visual and performing arts. The centre opened on 28th April 2000, so this year will mark its 10th birthday—a milestone that will be celebrated with a special program of events, including a huge community project called Unlocking Salford Quays and a family festival in June.
In particular you could enjoy one of the highpoints of the birthday celebrations: a specially commissioned installation by the New York-based Spencer Tunick involving naked volunteers from across Salford and Manchester. That's sure to draw a crowd!
Manchester Literature Festival 2010
There's also the Manchester Literature Festival, which takes place from 14th – 25th October 2010. Visitors for a few days or more will be rewarded by a wide spread of literary events in various locations across the city.
All those visitors need accommodation…
…and for many, that means a hotel or B&B. For others—especially groups, families or simply those used to a little more room—an increasingly popular choice is to stay in serviced accommodation near Manchester's main attractions.
With SACO's Manchester serviced apartments, you can enjoy spacious and exceedingly well appointed accommodation that lets you relax as if you were at home-from-home.
Book a serviced apartment in Manchester
You'll find the Piccadilly location ideal for travel, leisure, and staying at the heart of things culturally, and you'll enjoy the best a serviced apartment has to offer. Take a look at Manchester serviced apartments via the link above.
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