In Manchester they have ....... Trams.
Are they flying into Manchester? How come you are not going with them?
The weather has been cold and wet lately with some snow.
It is a long way from Manchester to Scotland. There is lots to do in
Edinburgh including a castle and the Royal Yacht (actually what I would call
a ship) Brittannia.
Trains are not too hot here at the moment - personally I usually fly to
Edinburgh.
Buses are slower than trains for a long journey and for local stuff I would
use a taxi - they have black cabs in Manchester just like the ones in London.
Some parts of Manchester are rough.
For a nice day out I would recommend Castledon in Derbyshire - lots of
scenary, caverns and stuff.
Daniel1312
In a message dated 28/01/01 08:17:36 Pacific Standard Time, RBHouston@aol.com
writes:
<< Net Friends,
My wife and youngest daughter will be traveling to Manchester next month and
want to spend a week traveling around England and Scotland.
Any suggestions as to where they should spend their limited time? Perhaps
list your favorite sites in order of importance?
They will be more interested in castles, witches, and shopping than LBCs.
Transportation suggestions will be welcome also. Car, train, bus?
TIA
R Houston
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