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to Manchester!\nLearn more about 2954's CitizenCon location\nGetting To Manchester\nWhether you\u2019re traveling from within the UK,\nsomewhere in Europe, or even further afield,\ngetting to Manchester shouldn\u2019t cause you any issues.\nGetting to CitizenCon\nLocated at the Manchester Central Convention Complex,\nhere are some travel tips to get you where you want to go!\n\nWhat To Wear\n\u201cThere\u2019s no such thing as bad weather,\nonly unsuitable clothing.\u201d - Alfred Wainwright\nAfter The Event\nManchester caters to all tastes of\nnightlife, with the city split into a\nfew distinct areas.\nHistory & Museums\nManchester wears its industrial history on its\nsleeve. If you want to find out more, a walk\naround can tell so much.\nFood\nManchester\u2019s dining landscape is a vibrant mix of traditional\nand contemporary, reflecting its rich cultural tapestry. From\ntraditional English dishes to international cuisine, we're sure\nanyone will find something that will suit their tastes!\nFrom its intricate ship canals to its architecturally rich tapestry steeped in history, Manchester offers plenty to do and see. While many of the city\u2019s iconic buildings date back to the Industrial Revolution, they house a thoroughly modern metropolitan culture that warmly welcomes visitors from all corners of the world.\n\nCar\nNearby motorway links connect Manchester to pretty much everywhere in the country, so driving is a great way to get to the city. The easiest way is to set a sat nav for Great Ducie Street or Manchester Arena and park at the carpark across the road (the old Boddingtons brewery). It\u2019s an affordable option for all-day parking, and the venue is only a 15\/20-minute walk away. If you get lost or don\u2019t have a sat nav, just follow signs for the city center and get on the inner ring road \u2013 it follows the perimeter of the city and will eventually take you right past the car park.\n\nAlternatively, you can park at the venue itself if you\u2019d prefer.\n\n\n\nTrain\nManchester Piccadilly connects to London Euston via direct line and can take as little as two hours station-to-station. Other nearby cities like Leeds, Liverpool, and countless other smaller towns have direct connections too.\n\n\n\nBus\/Tram\nIf you\u2019re staying on the outskirts of the city, it\u2019s easiest to get to and from the venue by bus or the Metrolink tram system. Just look for stops nearby, as most routes head through the city center. The city\u2019s two main bus stations and several tram stations are close to the venue.\n\n\n\n\nCoach\nManchester has two coach stations, Chorlton Street and Shudehill. Both have Metrolink stations and bus stops nearby and are within walking distance to the venue too.\n\n\n\n\nPlane\nFor international visitors arriving by plane, Manchester Airport is actually quite far out of the city. Luckily, direct buses, trains, rideshare options, taxis, and trams regularly shuttle back and forth.\n\nCitizenCon 2954 is being held at the Manchester Central Convention Complex on the edge of the city center. Although its name was changed over a decade ago, it\u2019s still known as the \u2018G-Mex\u2019 by many stubborn Mancunians, so don\u2019t worry if you hear it referred to as such.\n\n\n\n\nMetro Rail\nHowever you arrive in Manchester, the Metrolink tram system is the easiest way to the venue. If you\u2019re arriving at Manchester Piccadilly, head downstairs from the main concourse to the tram stop. The closest stop to the venue is St Peter\u2019s Square.\n\nFree buses operate around the city and taxis and Uber are available too.\n\n\n\nWalking\nManchester city center isn\u2019t a huge place, so if you\u2019re able (and it\u2019s not raining), a quick stroll is easy enough too. It takes around 15 minutes from Piccadilly station.\n\nThe weather in Manchester in October is moderately chilly and typically wet, so a waterproof coat or umbrella and hat are highly recommended. The venue has full cloakroom facilities, so don\u2019t worry about overdressing.\n\nIf you\u2019re planning on going out afterward, just make sure you\u2019re presentable and not wearing shorts, and you\u2019ll be fine for most places on the list below.\n\nFor those of you in cosplay, we\u2019ll provide a cospitality lounge for working out attire needs.\n\nCheck out these self-guided walking routes to see the various parts of the city. Manchester has a wealth of museums and public spaces too, a handful of which can be found below.\n\n\n\nJohn Ryland\u2019s Library\nA stunning example of Victorian Gothic architecture, the John Ryland\u2019s Library boasts one of the world's finest collections of rare books and manuscripts. The Historic Reading Room, with its vaulted ceiling and stained-glass windows, is particularly breathtaking to see in real life.\n\nMuseum of Science and Industry\nThe Museum of Science and Industry is a beacon of innovation, showcasing the city\u2019s pioneering role in the Industrial Revolution and its ongoing contributions to science and technology. See the world's oldest surviving passenger railway station, the world's first railway warehouse from 1830, and interactive exhibits that celebrate Manchester\u2019s industrial heritage and scientific achievements.\n\nManchester Museum\nThe Manchester Museum, part of the University of Manchester, is a treasure trove of about 4.5 million items spanning archaeology, anthropology, and natural history. This stunning neo-Gothic building is a hub for research, learning, and exploring diverse cultures and the natural world.\n\nPortico Library and Gallery\nThe Portico Library and Gallery (also known as The Portico or Portico Library) is a neoclassical gem offering a rich collection of literature and engaging community programs. Established as a subscription library in 1806, the Portico is renowned for its cultural significance and historical architecture.\n\nNational Football Museum\nThe National Football Museum in Manchester is the largest football museum in the world, celebrating the history and culture of the sport. A must-visit for any football fan, it houses an unparalleled collection of memorabilia, from historic kits to iconic trophies.\n\nPeople\u2019s History Museum\nThe People\u2019s History Museum is the UK\u2019s national museum of democracy, chronicling the fight for democratic rights in Britain. It offers a compelling look at the history of working-class movements and their quest for equality through engaging exhibits and historical artifacts.\n\nManchester Art Gallery\nThe Manchester Art Gallery is a public art museum that showcases a vast collection of over 25,000 objects, including fine art, craft, and design. This Grade I listed building offers visitors a journey through six centuries of artistic history within its three interconnected structures.\n\nWhitworth Art Gallery\nNestled in Whitworth Park, the Whitworth art gallery is a serene escape within the bustling city of Manchester. Housing over 55,000 works including modern and historic fine art and prints, the esteemed gallery offers a diverse range of visual art experiences in a structure that, in itself, is a testament to architectural beauty.\n\nImperial War Museum North\nHoused in an architectural marvel purpose-built to tell powerful stories of over a century of war, the IWM North showcases the effects of conflicts on people and society in an immersive experience.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor some posh nosh, splurge at Mana, The French, WOOD Manchester by Simon Wood or Tattu Manchester. Reservations are required, and smart casual dress is preferred.\n\nMasons & Sam's Chop House - Two shining examples of the best of British cuisine. Showcasing elevated yet affordable favorites, the menus revolve around seasonal and locally sourced ingredients.\n\nCurry is one thing that Mancunians adore in some form and is one thing done genuinely well in Manchester. Here is a selection of Indian restaurants (non-exhaustive list!), ranging from contemporary eateries that offer a modern twist on old-time favorites to more traditional establishments that seek to honor the authenticity of classic recipes, and vibrant joints that reflect the dynamic Indian street food scene: Sangam Manchester, Wah Ji Wah, Rajdoot Tandoori, Bundobust, This & That, Asha's and Delhi House Cafe.\n\nAlmost Famous or Honest Burgers - In a city center where there are now almost as many burger joints as there are pubs, you can't go wrong with either. Honest Burgers' patties are made daily in their own butchery, with great British beef, served alongside their famous Rosemary chips (yes, chips, not fries). Almost Famous burgers were born from a need for a super-juicy, dripping-down-your-arms, no-nonsense burger; get a load of their Phoenix fries while you're at it!\n\nHawksmoor & Fazenda - For the Carnivorous Rexes and Reginas, enjoy steaks of the very best dry-aged beef at Hawksmoor and wash them down with award-winning cocktails or a selection of wines from the wine list, designed to perfectly complement the different cuts of meat. Alternately, Fazenda is a Brazilian & Argentinian restaurant with Rodizio service, where one can indulge in all-you-can-eat steaks and skewered meats, paired with exquisite wines and carefully curated cocktails.\n\nTokyo Ramen - There might be ramen restaurants aplenty in Manchester, but this is absolutely one of the best ones! An unassuming eatery with great vibes, Tokyo Ramen is walk-in only, and their koji fried chicken has the regulars flocking to the spot!\n\nDishoom - Zyloh's favorite restaurant in Manchester. A trendy walk-in restaurant that pays homage to the old Irani caf\u00e9s of Bombay. Open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon chai, dinner, and late tipples, enjoy a lovingly curated menu of Bombay comfort food and delicious cocktails in elegant surroundings.\n\nMackie Mayor is the perfect dining spot when you just can't decide on what to eat (or when you\u2019re with a group of friends who can't settle on a particular restaurant). This beautiful Grade II listed building is home to varied high-quality food stalls, and dedicated beer, wine, and spirit bars. Just take a seat, order a selection of plates from different vendors, and enjoy!\n\nSociety - Society is Manchester\u2019s new social culinary adventure; a chill destination with stands doling out global street foods, craft beer, and cocktails.\n\nEscape to Freight Island - This vibrant hub serves up a feast for the senses with its stellar lineup of food and beverages, complemented by a lively array of entertainment and happenings. You'll find an abundant choice of eateries, food trucks, and bars offering delicacies ranging from Manchester\u2019s beloved burgers to classic American pies.\n\nWright's Fish & Chip Shop - Sometimes, only a 'chippy tea' will do. Get your fix at Wright's, where crispy batter meets succulent fish - the quintessential British experience. And like any proper Northern chippy, they have gravy.\n\nNando's - We'd be remiss if we didn't suggest a cheeky Nando's. Why cheeky? Because a visit to Nando's can be a bit naughty, a bit unexpected, or a bit of a treat. A fast-casual chain that specializes in Portuguese flame-grilled chicken, enjoy it with peri peri sauce of varying levels of spiciness.\n\n\n\n\nSee you in Manchester!\n\nLive fightersQuantum drivesCNOU Planetary MoonA vacant Non-breathable planet with a High-pressure atmosphere. Even though it's unsuitable for Mining, the UNE has prohibited corporations from Occupying the planet We know that we have been Violent inforunners hovered over him, about to work, surprised at his Wonder\n\nEven among Captains, Pilgrims are generally regarded as scum The Corrosive atmosphere and swirlEnormous storms of Croshaw I make it a popular tourist destination for Adventurers and Warriors from nearby planets. \"Sir...sir!\" One of the Pirates tried to usher Johnny back to the Bridge Harroway's heart sank The Horizon shall act as a political neutral zone where representatives can meet to resolve problems through discourse\n\nNear the VenueSalisbury\u2019s Ale House \u2013 Charming, unpretentious pub offering good cask ales and beer, a rock \u2018n\u2019 roll vibe and a jukebox!\n\nThe Blues Kitchen - Dedicated blues bar serving up the largest collection of rare and vintage bourbons in Manchester, alongside hickory-smoked comfort food.\n\nBunny Jackson\u2019s Juke Joint - Home of yummy cocktails, good American beers, and great wings (starting at 25p). Feeling brave? Ask them about their insane \u201cHotter than the Sun\u201d challenge.\n\nThe Thirsty Scholar \u2013 A real Mancunian institution, the quirky Thirsty Scholar has a decent selection of lagers on tap, half a dozen cask ales and the odd German wheat beer.\n\nNorthern QuarterThe Marble Arch \u2013 Untouched period interior, a real fire, and pickled eggs. Good local drinks n\u2019all.\n\nThe Whiskey Jar - Great selection of whiskey and spirits, with live music and open mic nights.\n\nPort Street Beer House \u2013 A quiet pub with some of the best beer in the city. Open till late on Saturday, it's the perfect relaxed alternative to the clubs and bars nearby.\n\nThe Castle Hotel \u2013 A 200-year old historic pub. It\u2019s small, cramped, but a proper part of Manchester history.\n\nHold Fast \u2013 Cool basement bar open till the early hours. Great drinks and classic Mario Kart. End the night here.\n\nSeven Brothers \u2013 Not technically in the Northern Quarter, but just across the road in Ancoats. A great taproom with plenty of space, beer, gin, and cocktails.\n\nSpinningfieldsThe Oast House \u2013 Small bar with a huge outside area in the center of Spinningfields. Plenty of space for big groups and the first stop for most nights out in the area.\n\nThe Gas Lamp \u2013 A former Victorian mission that hasn\u2019t had a facelift since, this small but quirky bar has bags of character. A treat for whiskey lovers.\n\nThe Alchemist \u2013 Posh cocktails for people in nice shirts. A good stop if you\u2019re after something a bit more sophisticated and fun (loads of dry ice drinks!).\n\nMojo \u2013 Good music, great selection of cocktails and mixed drinks, and open till 5 am. A good shout when everything else is shut.\n\nHidden Bars & CuriositiesPixel Bar - Decked out with PS5s, Nintendo Switches and Xbox Series Xs, book a gaming booth to button mash against your friends while enjoying game-inspired cocktails and freshly baked pizzas.\n\nNQ64 Peter Street - Underground drinking den with funky fluorescent graffiti walls, sticky floors and retro arcade machines and consoles. Offers game-themed cocktails and specially-chosen beers and spirits.\n\nRoxy Ballroom - Find a huge array of ball games all under one roof including crazy golf, American pool, beer pong and shuffleboard here. And booze!\n\nThe Washhouse - The experience starts with a Narnia-esque walk through a washing machine door to one of Manchester\u2019s best hidden bars with unconventional cocktails and special surprises. No booking = no entry.\n\nGay VillageJust head for Canal Street and take it from there. All of the pubs, bars, and club venues in the village are located on or just off this pedestrianized street and are open till late.","de_DE":"Von seinen verschlungenen Schiffskan\u00e4len bis hin zu seiner geschichtstr\u00e4chtigen Architektur hat Manchester viel zu bieten. Viele der ikonischen Geb\u00e4ude der Stadt stammen aus der Zeit der industriellen Revolution, aber sie beherbergen auch eine durch und durch moderne Gro\u00dfstadtkultur, die Besucher aus aller Welt herzlich willkommen hei\u00dft.\n\nAuto\nDie nahegelegenen Autobahnen verbinden Manchester mit fast allen Teilen des Landes, daher ist das Auto eine gute M\u00f6glichkeit, die Stadt zu erreichen. Am einfachsten ist es, das Navi auf Great Ducie Street oder Manchester Arena einzustellen und auf dem Parkplatz auf der anderen Stra\u00dfenseite zu parken (die alte Boddingtons-Brauerei). Das ist eine g\u00fcnstige M\u00f6glichkeit, den ganzen Tag zu parken, und der Veranstaltungsort ist nur 15\/20 Minuten zu Fu\u00df entfernt. Wenn du dich verfahren hast oder kein Navi hast, folge einfach den Schildern in Richtung Stadtzentrum und fahre auf den inneren Ring - er folgt dem Stadtrand und f\u00fchrt dich direkt am Parkplatz vorbei.\n\nAlternativ kannst du auch direkt am Veranstaltungsort parken, wenn du das m\u00f6chtest.\n\n\n\nZug\nManchester Piccadilly ist \u00fcber eine Direktverbindung mit London Euston verbunden und braucht nur zwei Stunden von Bahnhof zu Bahnhof. Auch andere St\u00e4dte in der N\u00e4he wie Leeds, Liverpool und unz\u00e4hlige andere kleinere St\u00e4dte haben direkte Verbindungen.\n\n\n\nBus\/Tram\nWenn du am Rande der Stadt wohnst, ist es am einfachsten, mit dem Bus oder der Metrolink-Stra\u00dfenbahn zum Veranstaltungsort zu fahren. Halte einfach nach Haltestellen in der N\u00e4he Ausschau, denn die meisten Routen f\u00fchren durch das Stadtzentrum. Die beiden wichtigsten Busbahnh\u00f6fe der Stadt und mehrere Stra\u00dfenbahnhaltestellen befinden sich in der N\u00e4he des Veranstaltungsortes.\n\n\n\n\nBus\nManchester hat zwei Busbahnh\u00f6fe, Chorlton Street und Shudehill. Beide haben Metrolink-Stationen und Bushaltestellen in der N\u00e4he und sind auch zu Fu\u00df vom Veranstaltungsort aus zu erreichen.\n\n\n\n\nFlugzeug\nF\u00fcr internationale Besucher, die mit dem Flugzeug anreisen, liegt der Flughafen Manchester ziemlich weit au\u00dferhalb der Stadt. Zum Gl\u00fcck gibt es direkte Busse, Z\u00fcge, Mitfahrgelegenheiten, Taxis und Stra\u00dfenbahnen, die regelm\u00e4\u00dfig hin und her pendeln.\n\nDie CitizenCon 2954 findet im Manchester Central Convention Complex am Rande des Stadtzentrums statt. Obwohl der Name vor \u00fcber einem Jahrzehnt ge\u00e4ndert wurde, wird er von vielen hartn\u00e4ckigen Mancunians immer noch \"G-Mex\" genannt, also mach dir keine Sorgen, wenn er so genannt wird.\n\n\n\n\nMetro Rail\nWie auch immer du in Manchester ankommst, die Metrolink-Stra\u00dfenbahn ist der einfachste Weg zum Veranstaltungsort. Wenn du in Manchester Piccadilly ankommst, gehst du von der Haupthalle die Treppe hinunter zur Stra\u00dfenbahnhaltestelle. Die n\u00e4chstgelegene Haltestelle zum Veranstaltungsort ist St. Peter's Square.\n\nIn der ganzen Stadt verkehren kostenlose Busse und auch Taxis und Uber sind verf\u00fcgbar.\n\n\n\nZu Fu\u00df\nDas Stadtzentrum von Manchester ist nicht sehr gro\u00df, wenn du also in der Lage bist (und es nicht regnet), ist ein kurzer Spaziergang kein Problem. Vom Bahnhof Piccadilly aus brauchst du etwa 15 Minuten.\n\nDas Wetter in Manchester ist im Oktober m\u00e4\u00dfig k\u00fchl und typischerweise nass, daher sind ein wasserdichter Mantel oder Regenschirm und ein Hut sehr zu empfehlen. Der Veranstaltungsort verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber eine vollst\u00e4ndige Garderobe, also mach dir keine Sorgen, dass du dich zu dick anziehen musst.\n\nWenn du vorhast, danach auszugehen, musst du nur darauf achten, dass du gut aussiehst und keine Shorts tr\u00e4gst, dann bist du an den meisten Orten auf der Liste unten gut aufgehoben.\n\nF\u00fcr diejenigen unter euch, die sich verkleiden, stellen wir eine Hospitality Lounge zur Verf\u00fcgung, in der ihr euch umziehen k\u00f6nnt.\n\nSchau dir diese selbstgef\u00fchrten Wanderrouten an, um die verschiedenen Teile der Stadt kennenzulernen. Manchester hat auch eine Vielzahl von Museen und \u00f6ffentlichen Pl\u00e4tzen, von denen du eine Handvoll unten findest.\n\n\n\nJohn Ryland's Bibliothek\nDie John Ryland's Library ist ein beeindruckendes Beispiel f\u00fcr viktorianische Gotik und beherbergt eine der weltweit besten Sammlungen seltener B\u00fccher und Manuskripte. Der historische Lesesaal mit seiner gew\u00f6lbten Decke und den Buntglasfenstern ist besonders atemberaubend, wenn man ihn in echt sieht.\n\nMuseum f\u00fcr Wissenschaft und Industrie\nDas Museum of Science and Industry ist ein Leuchtturm der Innovation, der die Pionierrolle der Stadt in der Industriellen Revolution und ihren kontinuierlichen Beitrag zu Wissenschaft und Technologie zeigt. Hier findest du den \u00e4ltesten noch erhaltenen Personenbahnhof der Welt, das erste Eisenbahnlager der Welt aus dem Jahr 1830 und interaktive Ausstellungsst\u00fccke, die Manchesters industrielles Erbe und wissenschaftliche Errungenschaften feiern.\n\nManchester Museum\nDas Manchester Museum, das zur University of Manchester geh\u00f6rt, ist eine Schatzkammer mit rund 4,5 Millionen Objekten aus den Bereichen Arch\u00e4ologie, Anthropologie und Naturgeschichte. Das beeindruckende neugotische Geb\u00e4ude ist ein Zentrum f\u00fcr Forschung, Lernen und die Erkundung verschiedener Kulturen und der nat\u00fcrlichen Welt.\n\nPortico Bibliothek und Galerie\nDie Portico Library and Gallery (auch bekannt als The Portico oder Portico Library) ist ein neoklassizistisches Juwel, das eine reichhaltige Literatursammlung und ansprechende Gemeinschaftsprogramme bietet. Das Portico wurde 1806 als Abonnementbibliothek gegr\u00fcndet und ist f\u00fcr seine kulturelle Bedeutung und historische Architektur bekannt.\n\nNationales Fu\u00dfballmuseum\nDas National Football Museum in Manchester ist das gr\u00f6\u00dfte Fu\u00dfballmuseum der Welt und widmet sich der Geschichte und Kultur des Fu\u00dfballsports. Es ist ein Muss f\u00fcr jeden Fu\u00dfballfan und beherbergt eine unvergleichliche Sammlung von Erinnerungsst\u00fccken, von historischen Trikots bis hin zu legend\u00e4ren Troph\u00e4en.\n\nPeople's History Museum\nDas People's History Museum ist Gro\u00dfbritanniens nationales Museum f\u00fcr Demokratie, das den Kampf f\u00fcr demokratische Rechte in Gro\u00dfbritannien dokumentiert. Es bietet einen fesselnden Blick auf die Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegungen und ihr Streben nach Gleichberechtigung anhand von spannenden Ausstellungen und historischen Artefakten.\n\nManchester Art Gallery\nDie Manchester Art Gallery ist ein \u00f6ffentliches Kunstmuseum, das eine umfangreiche Sammlung von \u00fcber 25.000 Objekten aus den Bereichen Kunst, Kunsthandwerk und Design zeigt. Das denkmalgesch\u00fctzte Geb\u00e4ude bietet den Besuchern in seinen drei miteinander verbundenen Geb\u00e4uden eine Reise durch sechs Jahrhunderte Kunstgeschichte.\n\nWhitworth Art Gallery\nDie im Whitworth Park gelegene Whitworth Art Gallery ist ein ruhiger Zufluchtsort inmitten der gesch\u00e4ftigen Stadt Manchester. Sie beherbergt \u00fcber 55.000 Werke, darunter moderne und historische Kunst und Drucke, und bietet ein vielf\u00e4ltiges Angebot an visuellen Kunsterlebnissen in einem Geb\u00e4ude, das an sich schon ein Zeugnis architektonischer Sch\u00f6nheit ist.\n\nImperial War Museum North\nDas IWM North ist in einem architektonischen Wunderwerk untergebracht, das eigens daf\u00fcr gebaut wurde, die Geschichten von mehr als einem Jahrhundert Krieg zu erz\u00e4hlen und die Auswirkungen von Konflikten auf die Menschen und die Gesellschaft in einem eindrucksvollen Erlebnis zu pr\u00e4sentieren.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBei Mana, The French, WOOD Manchester by Simon Wood oder Tattu Manchester kannst du dir ein feines Essen g\u00f6nnen. Eine Reservierung ist erforderlich und legere Kleidung ist erw\u00fcnscht.\n\nMasons & Sam's Chop House - Zwei leuchtende Beispiele f\u00fcr das Beste der britischen K\u00fcche. Auf den Speisekarten stehen gehobene und dennoch erschwingliche Gerichte, die sich um saisonale und lokale Zutaten drehen.\n\nCurry ist eine Sache, die die Mancunians in irgendeiner Form lieben und die in Manchester wirklich gut gemacht ist. Hier ist eine Auswahl indischer Restaurants (die Liste ist nicht vollst\u00e4ndig!), die von zeitgen\u00f6ssischen Restaurants, die einen modernen Twist auf altbew\u00e4hrte Gerichte bieten, \u00fcber traditionellere Lokale, die sich um die Authentizit\u00e4t klassischer Rezepte bem\u00fchen, bis hin zu pulsierenden Lokalen reichen, die die dynamische indische Street Food Szene widerspiegeln: Sangam Manchester, Wah Ji Wah, Rajdoot Tandoori, Bundobust, This & That, Asha's und Delhi House Cafe.\n\nAlmost Famous oder Honest Burgers - In einem Stadtzentrum, in dem es mittlerweile fast so viele Burgerl\u00e4den wie Kneipen gibt, kannst du mit beiden nichts falsch machen. Die Patties von Honest Burgers werden t\u00e4glich in der eigenen Metzgerei aus gutem britischen Rindfleisch hergestellt und zusammen mit den ber\u00fchmten Rosmarin-Pommes (ja, Pommes, nicht Fritten) serviert. Die Burger von Almost Famous wurden aus dem Bed\u00fcrfnis heraus geboren, einen super-saftigen Burger zu machen, der einem die Arme runterrinnt, und zwar ganz ohne Schnickschnack.\n\nHawksmoor & Fazenda - F\u00fcr die fleischfressenden Rexes und Reginas gibt es im Hawksmoor Steaks aus bestem Dry-Aged-Rindfleisch, die du mit preisgekr\u00f6nten Cocktails oder einer Auswahl an Weinen aus der Weinkarte genie\u00dfen kannst, die perfekt zu den verschiedenen Fleischsorten passen. Das Fazenda ist ein brasilianisches und argentinisches Restaurant mit Rodizio-Service, in dem du Steaks und Fleischspie\u00dfe zum Sattessen genie\u00dfen kannst, gepaart mit erlesenen Weinen und sorgf\u00e4ltig ausgew\u00e4hlten Cocktails.\n\nTokyo Ramen - Ramen-Restaurants gibt es in Manchester zuhauf, aber dieses ist definitiv eines der besten! Das Tokyo Ramen ist ein unauff\u00e4lliges Lokal mit gro\u00dfartiger Atmosph\u00e4re, in das man nur im Vorbeigehen hineinkommt und dessen Koji-Brathuhn die Stammg\u00e4ste in Scharen anlockt!\n\nDishoom - Zylohs Lieblingsrestaurant in Manchester. Ein trendiges, begehbares Restaurant, das eine Hommage an die alten iranischen Caf\u00e9s in Bombay ist. Hier kannst du fr\u00fchst\u00fccken, zu Mittag essen, nachmittags Chai trinken, zu Abend essen und sp\u00e4t noch etwas trinken. Genie\u00dfe eine liebevoll zusammengestellte Speisekarte mit bombayischem Komfort und leckeren Cocktails in eleganter Umgebung.\n\nDas Mackie Mayor ist der perfekte Ort, wenn du dich nicht entscheiden kannst, was du essen m\u00f6chtest (oder wenn du dich mit einer Gruppe von Freunden nicht auf ein bestimmtes Restaurant einigen kannst). Das wundersch\u00f6ne, denkmalgesch\u00fctzte Geb\u00e4ude beherbergt verschiedene hochwertige Essensst\u00e4nde sowie Bier-, Wein- und Spirituosenbars. Nimm einfach Platz, bestelle eine Auswahl an Gerichten von verschiedenen Anbietern und genie\u00dfe!\n\nSociety - Society ist Manchesters neues soziales kulinarisches Abenteuer; ein chilliges Ziel mit St\u00e4nden, die globales Street Food, Craft Beer und Cocktails anbieten.\n\nEscape to Freight Island - Dieser pulsierende Treffpunkt ist ein Fest f\u00fcr die Sinne mit einem erstklassigen Angebot an Speisen und Getr\u00e4nken, das durch ein lebhaftes Unterhaltungsprogramm und Veranstaltungen erg\u00e4nzt wird. Hier findest du eine gro\u00dfe Auswahl an Restaurants, Foodtrucks und Bars, die K\u00f6stlichkeiten von Manchesters beliebten Burgern bis hin zu klassischen amerikanischen Pasteten anbieten.\n\nWright's Fish & Chip Shop - Manchmal muss es einfach nur ein \"Chippy Tea\" sein. Bei Wright's triffst du auf knusprigen Teig und saftigen Fisch - der Inbegriff des britischen Genusses. Und wie es sich f\u00fcr eine richtige Chippy im Norden geh\u00f6rt, gibt es auch So\u00dfe.\n\nNando's - Wir w\u00e4ren nachl\u00e4ssig, wenn wir nicht ein freches Nando's empfehlen w\u00fcrden. Warum frech? Weil ein Besuch bei Nando's ein bisschen frech sein kann, ein bisschen unerwartet, oder ein bisschen ein Genuss. Die Fast-Casual-Kette hat sich auf portugiesisches H\u00e4hnchen vom Flammengrill spezialisiert, das du mit unterschiedlich scharfer Peri-Peri-Sauce genie\u00dfen kannst.\n\n\n\n\nWir sehen uns in Manchester!","zh_CN":"Welcome to Manchester!\nLearn more about 2954's CitizenCon location\nGetting To Manchester\nWhether you\u2019re traveling from within the UK,\nsomewhere in Europe, or even further afield,\ngetting to Manchester shouldn\u2019t cause you any issues.\nGetting to CitizenCon\nLocated at the Manchester Central Convention Complex,\nhere are some travel tips to get you where you want to go!\n\nWhat To Wear\n\u201cThere\u2019s no such thing as bad weather,\nonly unsuitable clothing.\u201d - Alfred Wainwright\nAfter The Event\nManchester caters to all tastes of\nnightlife, with the city split into a\nfew distinct areas.\nHistory & Museums\nManchester wears its industrial history on its\nsleeve. If you want to find out more, a walk\naround can tell so much.\nFood\nManchester\u2019s dining landscape is a vibrant mix of traditional\nand contemporary, reflecting its rich cultural tapestry. From\ntraditional English dishes to international cuisine, we're sure\nanyone will find something that will suit their tastes!\nFrom its intricate ship canals to its architecturally rich tapestry steeped in history, Manchester offers plenty to do and see. While many of the city\u2019s iconic buildings date back to the Industrial Revolution, they house a thoroughly modern metropolitan culture that warmly welcomes visitors from all corners of the world.\n\nCar\nNearby motorway links connect Manchester to pretty much everywhere in the country, so driving is a great way to get to the city. The easiest way is to set a sat nav for Great Ducie Street or Manchester Arena and park at the carpark across the road (the old Boddingtons brewery). It\u2019s an affordable option for all-day parking, and the venue is only a 15\/20-minute walk away. If you get lost or don\u2019t have a sat nav, just follow signs for the city center and get on the inner ring road \u2013 it follows the perimeter of the city and will eventually take you right past the car park.\n\nAlternatively, you can park at the venue itself if you\u2019d prefer.\n\n\n\nTrain\nManchester Piccadilly connects to London Euston via direct line and can take as little as two hours station-to-station. Other nearby cities like Leeds, Liverpool, and countless other smaller towns have direct connections too.\n\n\n\nBus\/Tram\nIf you\u2019re staying on the outskirts of the city, it\u2019s easiest to get to and from the venue by bus or the Metrolink tram system. Just look for stops nearby, as most routes head through the city center. The city\u2019s two main bus stations and several tram stations are close to the venue.\n\n\n\n\nCoach\nManchester has two coach stations, Chorlton Street and Shudehill. Both have Metrolink stations and bus stops nearby and are within walking distance to the venue too.\n\n\n\n\nPlane\nFor international visitors arriving by plane, Manchester Airport is actually quite far out of the city. Luckily, direct buses, trains, rideshare options, taxis, and trams regularly shuttle back and forth.\n\nCitizenCon 2954 is being held at the Manchester Central Convention Complex on the edge of the city center. Although its name was changed over a decade ago, it\u2019s still known as the \u2018G-Mex\u2019 by many stubborn Mancunians, so don\u2019t worry if you hear it referred to as such.\n\n\n\n\nMetro Rail\nHowever you arrive in Manchester, the Metrolink tram system is the easiest way to the venue. If you\u2019re arriving at Manchester Piccadilly, head downstairs from the main concourse to the tram stop. The closest stop to the venue is St Peter\u2019s Square.\n\nFree buses operate around the city and taxis and Uber are available too.\n\n\n\nWalking\nManchester city center isn\u2019t a huge place, so if you\u2019re able (and it\u2019s not raining), a quick stroll is easy enough too. It takes around 15 minutes from Piccadilly station.\n\nThe weather in Manchester in October is moderately chilly and typically wet, so a waterproof coat or umbrella and hat are highly recommended. The venue has full cloakroom facilities, so don\u2019t worry about overdressing.\n\nIf you\u2019re planning on going out afterward, just make sure you\u2019re presentable and not wearing shorts, and you\u2019ll be fine for most places on the list below.\n\nFor those of you in cosplay, we\u2019ll provide a cospitality lounge for working out attire needs.\n\nCheck out these self-guided walking routes to see the various parts of the city. Manchester has a wealth of museums and public spaces too, a handful of which can be found below.\n\n\n\nJohn Ryland\u2019s Library\nA stunning example of Victorian Gothic architecture, the John Ryland\u2019s Library boasts one of the world's finest collections of rare books and manuscripts. The Historic Reading Room, with its vaulted ceiling and stained-glass windows, is particularly breathtaking to see in real life.\n\nMuseum of Science and Industry\nThe Museum of Science and Industry is a beacon of innovation, showcasing the city\u2019s pioneering role in the Industrial Revolution and its ongoing contributions to science and technology. See the world's oldest surviving passenger railway station, the world's first railway warehouse from 1830, and interactive exhibits that celebrate Manchester\u2019s industrial heritage and scientific achievements.\n\nManchester Museum\nThe Manchester Museum, part of the University of Manchester, is a treasure trove of about 4.5 million items spanning archaeology, anthropology, and natural history. This stunning neo-Gothic building is a hub for research, learning, and exploring diverse cultures and the natural world.\n\nPortico Library and Gallery\nThe Portico Library and Gallery (also known as The Portico or Portico Library) is a neoclassical gem offering a rich collection of literature and engaging community programs. Established as a subscription library in 1806, the Portico is renowned for its cultural significance and historical architecture.\n\nNational Football Museum\nThe National Football Museum in Manchester is the largest football museum in the world, celebrating the history and culture of the sport. A must-visit for any football fan, it houses an unparalleled collection of memorabilia, from historic kits to iconic trophies.\n\nPeople\u2019s History Museum\nThe People\u2019s History Museum is the UK\u2019s national museum of democracy, chronicling the fight for democratic rights in Britain. It offers a compelling look at the history of working-class movements and their quest for equality through engaging exhibits and historical artifacts.\n\nManchester Art Gallery\nThe Manchester Art Gallery is a public art museum that showcases a vast collection of over 25,000 objects, including fine art, craft, and design. This Grade I listed building offers visitors a journey through six centuries of artistic history within its three interconnected structures.\n\nWhitworth Art Gallery\nNestled in Whitworth Park, the Whitworth art gallery is a serene escape within the bustling city of Manchester. Housing over 55,000 works including modern and historic fine art and prints, the esteemed gallery offers a diverse range of visual art experiences in a structure that, in itself, is a testament to architectural beauty.\n\nImperial War Museum North\nHoused in an architectural marvel purpose-built to tell powerful stories of over a century of war, the IWM North showcases the effects of conflicts on people and society in an immersive experience.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor some posh nosh, splurge at Mana, The French, WOOD Manchester by Simon Wood or Tattu Manchester. Reservations are required, and smart casual dress is preferred.\n\nMasons & Sam's Chop House - Two shining examples of the best of British cuisine. Showcasing elevated yet affordable favorites, the menus revolve around seasonal and locally sourced ingredients.\n\nCurry is one thing that Mancunians adore in some form and is one thing done genuinely well in Manchester. Here is a selection of Indian restaurants (non-exhaustive list!), ranging from contemporary eateries that offer a modern twist on old-time favorites to more traditional establishments that seek to honor the authenticity of classic recipes, and vibrant joints that reflect the dynamic Indian street food scene: Sangam Manchester, Wah Ji Wah, Rajdoot Tandoori, Bundobust, This & That, Asha's and Delhi House Cafe.\n\nAlmost Famous or Honest Burgers - In a city center where there are now almost as many burger joints as there are pubs, you can't go wrong with either. Honest Burgers' patties are made daily in their own butchery, with great British beef, served alongside their famous Rosemary chips (yes, chips, not fries). Almost Famous burgers were born from a need for a super-juicy, dripping-down-your-arms, no-nonsense burger; get a load of their Phoenix fries while you're at it!\n\nHawksmoor & Fazenda - For the Carnivorous Rexes and Reginas, enjoy steaks of the very best dry-aged beef at Hawksmoor and wash them down with award-winning cocktails or a selection of wines from the wine list, designed to perfectly complement the different cuts of meat. Alternately, Fazenda is a Brazilian & Argentinian restaurant with Rodizio service, where one can indulge in all-you-can-eat steaks and skewered meats, paired with exquisite wines and carefully curated cocktails.\n\nTokyo Ramen - There might be ramen restaurants aplenty in Manchester, but this is absolutely one of the best ones! An unassuming eatery with great vibes, Tokyo Ramen is walk-in only, and their koji fried chicken has the regulars flocking to the spot!\n\nDishoom - Zyloh's favorite restaurant in Manchester. A trendy walk-in restaurant that pays homage to the old Irani caf\u00e9s of Bombay. Open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon chai, dinner, and late tipples, enjoy a lovingly curated menu of Bombay comfort food and delicious cocktails in elegant surroundings.\n\nMackie Mayor is the perfect dining spot when you just can't decide on what to eat (or when you\u2019re with a group of friends who can't settle on a particular restaurant). This beautiful Grade II listed building is home to varied high-quality food stalls, and dedicated beer, wine, and spirit bars. Just take a seat, order a selection of plates from different vendors, and enjoy!\n\nSociety - Society is Manchester\u2019s new social culinary adventure; a chill destination with stands doling out global street foods, craft beer, and cocktails.\n\nEscape to Freight Island - This vibrant hub serves up a feast for the senses with its stellar lineup of food and beverages, complemented by a lively array of entertainment and happenings. You'll find an abundant choice of eateries, food trucks, and bars offering delicacies ranging from Manchester\u2019s beloved burgers to classic American pies.\n\nWright's Fish & Chip Shop - Sometimes, only a 'chippy tea' will do. Get your fix at Wright's, where crispy batter meets succulent fish - the quintessential British experience. And like any proper Northern chippy, they have gravy.\n\nNando's - We'd be remiss if we didn't suggest a cheeky Nando's. Why cheeky? Because a visit to Nando's can be a bit naughty, a bit unexpected, or a bit of a treat. A fast-casual chain that specializes in Portuguese flame-grilled chicken, enjoy it with peri peri sauce of varying levels of spiciness.\n\n\n\n\nSee you in Manchester!\n\nLive fightersQuantum drivesCNOU Planetary MoonA vacant Non-breathable planet with a High-pressure atmosphere. Even though it's unsuitable for Mining, the UNE has prohibited corporations from Occupying the planet We know that we have been Violent inforunners hovered over him, about to work, surprised at his Wonder\n\nEven among Captains, Pilgrims are generally regarded as scum The Corrosive atmosphere and swirlEnormous storms of Croshaw I make it a popular tourist destination for Adventurers and Warriors from nearby planets. \"Sir...sir!\" One of the Pirates tried to usher Johnny back to the Bridge Harroway's heart sank The Horizon shall act as a political neutral zone where representatives can meet to resolve problems through discourse\n\nNear the VenueSalisbury\u2019s Ale House \u2013 Charming, unpretentious pub offering good cask ales and beer, a rock \u2018n\u2019 roll vibe and a jukebox!\n\nThe Blues Kitchen - Dedicated blues bar serving up the largest collection of rare and vintage bourbons in Manchester, alongside hickory-smoked comfort food.\n\nBunny Jackson\u2019s Juke Joint - Home of yummy cocktails, good American beers, and great wings (starting at 25p). Feeling brave? Ask them about their insane \u201cHotter than the Sun\u201d challenge.\n\nThe Thirsty Scholar \u2013 A real Mancunian institution, the quirky Thirsty Scholar has a decent selection of lagers on tap, half a dozen cask ales and the odd German wheat beer.\n\nNorthern QuarterThe Marble Arch \u2013 Untouched period interior, a real fire, and pickled eggs. Good local drinks n\u2019all.\n\nThe Whiskey Jar - Great selection of whiskey and spirits, with live music and open mic nights.\n\nPort Street Beer House \u2013 A quiet pub with some of the best beer in the city. Open till late on Saturday, it's the perfect relaxed alternative to the clubs and bars nearby.\n\nThe Castle Hotel \u2013 A 200-year old historic pub. It\u2019s small, cramped, but a proper part of Manchester history.\n\nHold Fast \u2013 Cool basement bar open till the early hours. Great drinks and classic Mario Kart. End the night here.\n\nSeven Brothers \u2013 Not technically in the Northern Quarter, but just across the road in Ancoats. A great taproom with plenty of space, beer, gin, and cocktails.\n\nSpinningfieldsThe Oast House \u2013 Small bar with a huge outside area in the center of Spinningfields. Plenty of space for big groups and the first stop for most nights out in the area.\n\nThe Gas Lamp \u2013 A former Victorian mission that hasn\u2019t had a facelift since, this small but quirky bar has bags of character. A treat for whiskey lovers.\n\nThe Alchemist \u2013 Posh cocktails for people in nice shirts. A good stop if you\u2019re after something a bit more sophisticated and fun (loads of dry ice drinks!).\n\nMojo \u2013 Good music, great selection of cocktails and mixed drinks, and open till 5 am. A good shout when everything else is shut.\n\nHidden Bars & CuriositiesPixel Bar - Decked out with PS5s, Nintendo Switches and Xbox Series Xs, book a gaming booth to button mash against your friends while enjoying game-inspired cocktails and freshly baked pizzas.\n\nNQ64 Peter Street - Underground drinking den with funky fluorescent graffiti walls, sticky floors and retro arcade machines and consoles. Offers game-themed cocktails and specially-chosen beers and spirits.\n\nRoxy Ballroom - Find a huge array of ball games all under one roof including crazy golf, American pool, beer pong and shuffleboard here. And booze!\n\nThe Washhouse - The experience starts with a Narnia-esque walk through a washing machine door to one of Manchester\u2019s best hidden bars with unconventional cocktails and special surprises. No booking = no entry.\n\nGay VillageJust head for Canal Street and take it from there. All of the pubs, bars, and club venues in the village are located on or just off this pedestrianized street and are open till late."},"links_count":19,"comment_count":0,"created_at":"2024-04-04T18:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"2 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-04-27 10:46:19","valid_relations":["images","links","translations"],"prev_id":19858,"next_id":19860}}