Chinatown Travel Guide

Manchester

Chinatown showing night scenes, a city and street scenes
Chinatown showing night scenes, a city and street scenes
Chinatown which includes signage, shopping and central business district
Chinatown showing signage, a city and central business district
Chinatown showing city views and night scenes

This collection of restaurants, supermarkets, bakeries and other shops is one of Manchester’s most interesting cultural districts.

Chinatown in Manchester is one of the largest Chinatowns in the U.K. and in Europe. Dine on authentic Chinese cuisine, browse the neighbourhood’s colourful shops and be present for the lively annual Chinese New Year celebrations.

The first Chinese settlers arrived in Manchester in the early 20th century. These initial residents opened launderettes, with more settlers arriving and opening restaurants in the 1940s. The city’s Chinese quarter began to truly emerge in the 1970s. The areas around Nicholas Street, Faulkner Street and George Street have become a hub of Chinese cuisine and culture. The neighbourhood now attracts many visitors. Even so, notice its air of authenticity, with people continuing to live and work in the area and few shops catering toward tourists.

Chinatown is a wonderful place for dining, with excellent Chinese restaurants as well as a variety of other Asian cuisines, from Japanese to Nepalese. Look for signposts marked in both Chinese and English. Many shops sell newspapers published in Hong Kong and China. The neighbourhood is typically busiest on Sundays, when Chinese traders from across the country traditionally come to buy supplies in the local shops.

Look up to see Chinatown’s towering archway over Faulkner Street. A gift from China in 1987, the arch is touted as the first true Imperial Chinese arch erected in Europe. It was designed by artists from Peking and decorated with gold leaf, ceramics and lacquer. Notice the arch’s dragon and phoenix symbols as well as its red and gold colours, all symbolising good luck and prosperity in Chinese culture.

One of the most exciting times of year to visit Chinatown is during February’s Chinese New Year celebrations. This festival attracts thousands of visitors and has expanded beyond Chinatown, with events taking place throughout Manchester’s city centre. Watch lion and dragon dance performances, a lively parade, Chinese acrobatics and other traditional art and craft displays.

Manchester Chinatown is bordered by York Street, Portland Street, Oxford Street and Mosley Street. It’s open to the public daily. Reach the neighbourhood by bus or take the train to Manchester Piccadilly station.


Popular places to visit

Things to do


Top hotels in Chinatown

The Alan

The Alan

4 out of 5
18 Princess Street Manchester England
The price is Rp1.843.542 per night from 5 Feb to 6 Feb
Rp1.843.542
per night
5 Feb - 6 Feb
Stay at this hotel in Manchester. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and room service. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,230 reviews)
Second stay Amazing location Modern clean rooms Good vibes

Reviewed on 31 Jan 2026

The Alan
Wilde Manchester City Centre

Wilde Manchester City Centre

4 out of 5
3 Dickinson Street Manchester England
The price is Rp1.722.518 per night from 1 Mar to 2 Mar
Rp1.722.518
per night
1 Mar - 2 Mar
Stay at this hotel in Manchester. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a fitness centre. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,408 reviews)
Clean room, clever design - plenty of space for two people. Faultless experience

Reviewed on 27 Jan 2026

Wilde Manchester City Centre
Motel One Manchester St. Peter's Square

Motel One Manchester St. Peter's Square

3 out of 5
1 Dickinson St Manchester England
The price is Rp1.148.346 per night from 15 Feb to 16 Feb
Rp1.148.346
per night
15 Feb - 16 Feb
Stay at this 3-star hotel in Manchester. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,586 reviews)
We have stayed at all Motel One's in Manchester. This one is more pleasant. The room was clean. We were just disappointed that when we arrived, the room was freezing and it took hours for the a/c to warm it up.

Reviewed on 31 Jan 2026

Motel One Manchester St. Peter's Square
TRIBE Manchester Airport

TRIBE Manchester Airport

4 out of 5
Chicago Avenue Manchester England
The price is Rp1.626.823 per night from 17 Feb to 18 Feb
Rp1.626.823
per night
17 Feb - 18 Feb
Stay at this hotel in Manchester. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a 24-hour fitness centre. Popular attractions The Runway Visitor Park and Quarry ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,566 reviews)
Lovely clean rooms

Reviewed on 30 Jan 2026

TRIBE Manchester Airport
Treehouse Hotel Manchester

Treehouse Hotel Manchester

4 out of 5
Blackfriars Street Manchester England
The price is Rp2.377.653 per night from 8 Feb to 9 Feb
Rp2.377.653
per night
8 Feb - 9 Feb
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Manchester. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and 24-hour room service. Popular attractions Old Trafford and Trafford ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (595 reviews)
Very comfy room, Great location, and uniquely themed hotel

Reviewed on 31 Jan 2026

Treehouse Hotel Manchester
Crowne Plaza Manchester Airport by IHG

Crowne Plaza Manchester Airport by IHG

4 out of 5
Ringway Road Manchester England
Fully refundable
The price is Rp1.722.518 per night from 14 Feb to 15 Feb
Rp1.722.518
per night
14 Feb - 15 Feb
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Manchester. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 restaurants and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,185 reviews)
Friendly staff, clean and comfy

Reviewed on 27 Jan 2026

Crowne Plaza Manchester Airport by IHG
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Other neighbourhoods around Chinatown

Albert Square featuring a city, street scenes and a square or plaza

Manchester City Centre

4/5(2,171 area reviews)

Known for its fantastic nightlife and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Manchester City Centre. Check out top attractions like Manchester Art Gallery and St. Peter's Square, and jump on the metro at St Peters Square Station or Mosley Street Station to see more of the city.

Manchester City Centre
Just in case the bar names don't give it away, there are now these handy little street signs too.

Gay Village

While visiting Gay Village, you might make a stop by sights like Canal Street and Alan Turing Memorial.

Gay Village
Magnificent Cathedral under extensive renovations. Estimated completion date is set at 2024.

Civic Quarter

While you're in Civic Quarter, take in top sights like Manchester City Hall and jump on the metro at St Peters Square Station to see more of the city.

Civic Quarter
#BvsCities Amazing city. This is Media City in Salford Quays. Amazing at night.

Central Retail District

While you're in Central Retail District, take in top sights like King Street Manchester and jump on the metro at Market Street Station to see more of the city.

Central Retail District
Piccadilly Gardens which includes rides

Northern Quarter

4/5(353 area reviews)

Northern Quarter is known for its popular shops, and you can see some sights area like Market Street and Affleck's Palace.

Northern Quarter
What a great find,  equal to if not better than it's neighbour Cloudwater Barrel Store

Piccadilly

If you're spending time in Piccadilly, check out sights like Market Street or Rochdale Canal and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Picadilly Gardens Station or Mosley Street Station.

Piccadilly


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