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salford quays and transport connections
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the Quays by nightAs befits the name Broadway, your new home has the entertainment centre of the North West as its backdrop. The Quays has a character all of its own - and people visit from near and far to enjoy the nightlife around here.From 5-star chefs to coffee shops, and waterfront dining to terrace bars, there's a great selection of places to eat, drink and be merry. Two theatres, large and small, offer a packed performance calendar of comedy, pop, jazz, folk, musicals, drama, ballet and opera. And then there's the Red Cinema, the 'Cinema of Dreams', owned by Manchester United, boasting the most up-to-date movie technology and the latest blockbusters, as well as screening major live sporting action. |
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the Quays by day Shopping, sport, culture, whatever's your thing, you'll find it right here. The Lowry Outlet Mall, features more than 80 high street names and attracts shoppers from miles around. The spectacular waterfront is the setting for the two architectural gems of the Quays - the world famous Lowy building and the new Imperial War Museum (not forgetting the specially designed bride that lnks the two together. The Quays are within walking distance of two of British sports' top venues: Manchester United's Old Trafford football ground and Lancashire's Old Trafford Cricket Ground. And if doing sport's your thing, you've got the state of the art Watersports Centre and the Esporta Gym to keep you busy! |
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transport connections
A short tram ride into work. A stone's throw from major road and rail connections. Living in the Quays means getting around is simple. Why make life hard for yourself when it could be this easy?
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