The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (2024)

Christmas

Have a very, very Merry Christmas everyone!

Daisy Jackson -13th December 2023

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It can be tempting at the Manchester Christmas Markets to find one spot and stay in it, happily getting merry on beers and mulled wine – but you’ll be missing out on some of the amazing bars dotted around this year.

This year’s huge festive event has loads of great bars slotted in with the wooden huts selling gifts and festive food.

There are slushy co*cktails, shimmering gins, and refreshing spritzes, as well as the usual Christmas drinks like mulled wine and Bailey’s hot chocolates.

The beauty of the markets too is that although they cover a massive chunk of the city centre, everything is within walking distance of each other.

So clear an afternoon in your diary, wrap up warm, and hit the Manchester Christmas Markets for the ultimate booze tour.

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The Windmill Bar, Winter Gardens

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Starting off strong with one of the Manchester Christmas Markets’ most iconic bars – the Windmill Bar.

This festive landmark is dominating Piccadilly Gardens (aka the Winter Gardens) this year.

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Grab yourself a pint of sweet cherry beer, or a classic mulled wine, to warm your co*ckles. It’s even got undercover, heated seating.

The Manchester Gin Bar, Winter Gardens

Gin fans unite – there’s a whole bar specialising in different flavours and perfect serves of the world’s best spirit.

The Manchester Gin Bar has sparkling Christmas co*cktails like a Cranberry Fizz with prosecco and raspberry, and a whole menu of spritzes (because Aperol isn’t just for summer).

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Other flavours here include Parma Violet, blood orange, and plum vanilla.

Bar 3, New Cathedral Street

The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (5)
The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (6)

This might be our favourite bar on the whole Manchester Christmas Markets, with great people-watching from all the shoppers walking along New Cathedral Street.

You can sip on shimmering pink prosecco co*cktails with a view of the Corn Exchange.

And Bar 3’s fruity raspberry cider is an absolute must for everyone having gluhwein fatigue.

The Winter Bar, Cathedral Gardens

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The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (8)

The Cathedral Gardens site of the Manchester Christmas Markets may be the most family-friendly bit, thanks to its ice rink, but that doesn’t mean you won’t find a cracking bar here.

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The Winter Bar has loads of themed Christmas co*cktails, including a fruity The Grinch and a creamy festive The Snowflake.

You’ll be surrounded by pretty twinkling lights and the sounds of happy shrieks from the ice rink here too – it’s like a cheesy Christmas film in the best way possible.

King Street Craft Bar, King Street

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The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (10)

King Street is definitely one of the best spots on the Manchester Christmas Markets, home to some of the best food traders and loads of places to sit and take the weight off.

As well as loads of beers and wines at the King Street Craft Bar, you can dive in on surprisingly festive slushy co*cktails.

Flavours include ‘The Grinch’ (made with vanilla vodka and a lemon-lime slush), ‘Mad Santa’ (pink gin and strawberry) and ‘Yellow Snow’ (limoncello, vanilla vodka, and lemon slush).

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The Grumpy Moose, King Street

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The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (12)

It just wouldn’t be Christmas without a Baileys, and The Grumpy Moose on King Street has the most delicious boozy hot chocolates in town.

You can also get yourself a delicious gin co*cktail, or an espresso martini to give you that final burst of energy to get back home again.

Where to eat on your way around the Manchester Christmas Markets

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The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (14)

You do not want to tackle this brilliant booze tour without stopping for fuel on your way around.

So head to the Dirty Chicken Co on Piccadilly Gardens for some absolutely delicious loaded fries.

And if you can walk past the smell of toasted coconut wafting from Macaroons on Market Street without buying a whole tray, you’re a stronger person than we are…

Have a very, very Merry Christmas everyone!

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Featured image: The Manc Group

Christmas

The lyrics to Auld Lang Syne for New Year’s Eve, and what the song meansDaisy JacksonThe ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (16)

The clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, the confetti is thrown, the kisses are exchanged, and then up starts Auld Lang Syne and you realise, once again, that you don’t know the lyrics to the iconic song.

This classic song is traditionally sung as we welcome in a new year, but you may (like us) find yourself singing the words as ‘dah daaah dah dah daaah dah dah, dah dah daaah dah Auld Lang Syne.”

Well it’s time to stop that behaviour and learn yourselves the Auld Lang Syne lyrics, quick time, before we hit 2024.

The text of the song is actually from a Robert Burns poem, penned way back in 1788 and based on an old Scottish folk song.

It was set to a tune a decade later, and since then has been recorded by dozens of different artists.

Auld Lang Syne can loosely translate as ‘old long since’, or ‘days gone by’ or ‘old times’.

So its meaning roughly is ‘for the sale of old times’.

There are longer versions of the song, but the lyrics to the most commonly-played version of Auld Lang Syne are below.

So hold hands with your loved ones, crack open the champers, and ring in a very happy new year.

What are the lyrics to Auld Lang Syne?

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Should auld acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot
And the days of auld lang syne?

For auld lang syne, my dear
For auld lang syne
We’ll drink a cup of kindness yet
For the sake of auld lang syne

And surely you will buy your cup
And surely I’ll buy mine!
We’ll take a cup of kindness yet
For the sake of auld lang syne

We two have paddled in the stream
From morning sun till night
The seas between us Lord and swell
Since the days of auld lang syne

For old acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind
Should old acquaintance be forgot
For the sake of auld lang syne?

For old acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind
Should old acquaintance be forgot
In the days of auld lang syne?

For auld lang syne, my dear
For auld lang syne
We’ll drink a cup of kindness yet
For the sake of auld lang syne

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Christmas

Manchester city centre road closures confirmed for New Year’s Eve fireworks displayEmily SergeantThe ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (19)

A number of road closures have been confirmed as Manchester city centre prepares for its first New Year’s Eve fireworks display in three years.

The hustle and bustle of Christmas has died down, Boxing Day has been and gone, nobody has a clue what day it is currently, and we’re all just waiting for New Year’s Eve to arrive, and for 2024 to bring new beginnings and a fresh start.

And case you missed it, Manchester City Council confirmed last week that Manchester will be celebrating the big occasion with a bang.

In what is the first time since 2019, and post the COVID-19 pandemic and several accompanying lockdowns, Manchester city centre is gearing up to host a “spectacular” fireworks display that will “say goodbye to the old and welcome in the new”.

Families from all across Greater Manchester are invited down to Castlefield Bowl in the heart of the city centre this Sunday 31 December for the “fun-filled event” that’s free to attend.

The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (20)
The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (21)

Hosted in partnership wit Hits Radio, and kicking off from 10pm and running until the clock strikes midnight and beyond, you can expect a live DJ set from Hits Radio DJ Jordan Lee, a traditional time-to-hug-all-your-friends countdown to midnight, followed by a huge firework display to celebrate the start of the new year.

Capacity for the event is 10,000, and is being operated on a first-come first-served basis, the Council has confirmed.

The event is also alcohol-free, standing only with no seating – except for disability access points and dedicated viewing areas – and anyone attending is asked to limit the bags they bring with them to no bigger than A4 in size, as bag searches will be in operation.

There will be some temporary road closures for our New Year's Eve event on 31 December.

Affected roads include:

🚗Castle Street
🚗Duke Place
🚗Rice Street
🚗Liverpool Road
🚗Duke Street
🚗Beaufort Street
🚗Castle Street

Find out more: https://t.co/e05V94lOkj pic.twitter.com/SYM8C01Z6U

— Manchester City Council (@ManCityCouncil) December 26, 2023

The Council says that, in order to ensure “a safe and celebratory event for all”, security staff will be keeping a close eye on revellers to minimise any disruption and allow everyone to see in the new year together, while being mindful that this part of the city centre has a large residential population by making sure the event arena is promptly cleared after the fireworks display is finished.

To best accommodate the event and everyone attending, the following road closures and parking suspensions have been confirmed ahead of time.

Road Closures

  • Duke Place (Duke Street – Arena): 8:30pm – 1am
  • Rice Street (Duke Street – Arena): 8:30pm – 12:45am (resident vehicles managed in and out of closure)
  • Liverpool Road (Potato Wharf – Lower Byrom Street): 8:30pm – 1am
  • Duke Street (Stone Street – Castle Street): 11pm – 12:45am
  • Beaufort Street (Collier Street – Duke Street): 11pm – 12:45am
  • Castle Street (Car Park – Canal Bridge): 11pm – 12:30am (restrictions out of car park between 11:30pm – 12:15am)

Parking Bays Suspended and ‘No Waiting’ Orders

  • Liverpool Road – 31 December, x4 bays (bays opposite Potato Wharf/Castlefield Hotel)
  • Duke Place – 31 December, x7 bays
  • Duke Street – 31 December, x4 bays
  • Beaufort Street – 31 December, x4 bays
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“We think the time is now right to show how proud we are of our fantastic city, and to celebrate it as we close the door on 2023 and look ahead to 2024 and beyond,” explained Councillor Pat Karney, who is Manchester City Council’s Christmas and New Year spokesperson, as he confirmed the return of the annual new year tradition.

“Mancunians really are the best people in the world, and we can’t think of a better way of welcoming in a new year filled with new possibilities for all of us than spending it with those we love.”

Read more:

  • Council confirms New Year’s Eve firework display will return to Manchester this year
  • Shocking new survey reveals 78% of Brits want fireworks banned
  • Manchester co*cktail bar One Eight Six finally reopens two years after devastating New Year’s Eve fire

Customer access to all businesses within the closures will be maintained on the night of New Year’s Eve (31 December), Manchester City Council has confirmed.

More information about the event, and road closures planned can be found on the Council website.

Featured Image – Wikimedia Commons

The ultimate booze tour around the bars of the Manchester Christmas Markets (2024)

FAQs

Do you need tickets for Manchester Christmas Markets? ›

Fortunately, though, you do not need tickets to access any of the Manchester Christmas market stall locations, including the Winter Gardens. However, if you want to visit the ice skating rink in Cathedral Gardens, you will need to purchase a ticket. You can book tickets either at the ticket booth or online in advance.

What stalls are at Manchester Christmas Markets? ›

St Ann's Square and Exchange Street

Check out the Manchester Shop, the continental cheeses, and even alien sculptures as you wander the stalls and take in the festive atmosphere. Feeling peckish? Try the fresh authentic paella, bratwurst, or salt and pepper chicken from Northern Quarter favourite, Yard and Coop.

How far is Manchester Christmas Market from train station? ›

By train. Victoria and Piccadilly are the two main train stations nearest to the markets. Victoria is closest to Cathedral Gardens, Exchange Square and the main run of markets along New Cathedral Street and St Ann's Square. Meanwhile Piccadilly station is around a 10-minute walk to the main hub at the “Winter Gardens”.

Where is the Big Santa at Manchester Christmas Market? ›

Manchester's big Santa is heading to St Peter's Square. on Tuesday and the council need a nickname for him. Any suggestions? 🎅

Are there toilets at Manchester Christmas markets? ›

The toilet can be accessed through a radar key. The public toilets on Mount Street also offer a fully accessible toilet and changing facilities, including an adult-weighted change bed, a shower and toilet, and an adult-weighted track hoist.

Do you have to pay to go to Blenheim Palace Christmas Market? ›

The Christmas Market

Full entry is included with an Annual Pass or with your ticket to Christmas at Blenheim Palace, so you can enjoy the market before or after (or both) you've experienced the magic of the season on the light trail or within the Palace.

Which is better Birmingham or Manchester Christmas market? ›

A new study looking at 35 Christmas markets across the UK has discovered that Manchester might be the country's best. The rivalry between Manchester and Birmingham has been brewing for a little while now, both vying for the title of the UK's second city.

What time do the Manchester Christmas Markets close? ›

These are the opening and closing times for each of the Manchester Christmas Markets sites: The Winter Gardens (Piccadilly) – Open daily from 10am-9pm (street food stalls open until 6pm, craft stalls open until 8pm) King Street – Open daily 10am-9pm (Craft stall open until 8pm) St Ann's Square – Open daily 10am-8pm.

What are the coconut macaroons at Manchester Christmas markets? ›

Neve: Coconut Macaroons & Kaiserschmarren

These bite-sized coconut sweets are perfectly baked on-site and come in three flavours: original, chocolate chip, and rum & raisin. Costing only £2 a macaroon, they also won't break the bank, which can't always be said for the other stalls.

Which Christmas Market is better Manchester or York? ›

Manchester took top spot after being searched for 60,000 times on Google during the festive season and garnering more than 8,000 searches on Instagram per month. The market can also be enjoyed from November for 40 days.

Which train station is best for Manchester markets? ›

The Market stalls are all in central Manchester, so any of the three main stations (Piccadilly, Victoria or Oxford Road) will drop you off relatively close, wherever you have travelled from. All three have good Metrolink services that will take you around the city.

Which UK city has the biggest Christmas market? ›

Manchester, a city known for its industrial heritage and vibrant music scene, hosts one of the largest Christmas markets in England. This bustling metropolis beckons with its iconic landmarks like the historic Manchester Cathedral and Old Trafford stadium.

What is the world's largest Christmas market? ›

The largest Christmas market and one of the most well known is the Vienna Christmas World on Rathausplatz, near the Rathaus, Vienna's historic city hall.

Where is the most famous Christmas market? ›

Nuremberg, Germany - Christkindlesmarkt

The main Christmas market in Nuremberg, Germany – Christkindlesmarkt – is one of the oldest and best-known markets globally.

Do you need tickets for the Christmas Market in the Distillery District? ›

Admission is free of charge on weekdays until Friday at 6pm. Please note, the Distillery District and its stores open at 10am on weekends, with FREE entry to the site prior to the 12pm Market opening.

Do you have to buy tickets for Bath Christmas Market? ›

Bath Christmas Market is an open-air, free event situated right in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath.

Do you need tickets for Matlock Christmas Market? ›

Matlock Victorian Christmas Market

When: Friday 1st – Sunday 3rd December. Cost: Free entry.

How many people visit Manchester Christmas markets? ›

It's estimated nine million people visit the Manchester Christmas markets each year, and a recent analysis of the number of hashtags on Instagram has seen them crowned as “the most Instagram-worthy markets in Europe.”

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