Article by Monica Yashvilli
If you are interested in sport look no further than Manchester in the North West of England. You should definitely book yourself into a hotel this autumn and winter to experience some of the best sporting events in the world. This will get you in the mood for the 2012 Olympics and give you the opportunity to see your favourite sporting heroes in Manchester. You will have the chance to enjoy rugby, cycling, Taekwondo, badminton and squash.
The Super League Grand Final will take place at Old Trafford and will be the culmination of the Rugby League season. It is the most hotly contested game of the season and promises to provide excitement and drama. This is a family event for sporting fans of all ages and will culminate with a spectacular fireworks display.The 2011-12 track cycling season opens with the British Cycling National Championships. This event has even more significance than usual with the 2012 London Olympics rapidly approaching. This will be the last chance to see GB cycling team competing in Manchester ahead of the Olympic Games. What a great opportunity to see the very talented Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton taking part.
The British International Taekwondo Open will provide some first class action with the opportunity to see competitors from 30 nations. Amongst them will be Team GB Michael Harvey, Aaron Cook and Beijing medallist Sarah Stevenson.
The English National Badminton Championships will provide the opportunity to see exciting badminton played by top class competitors such as Jenny Wallwork and Nathan Robertson.
The National Squash Championships will take place on the exceptional all glass court at Manchester’s National Squash Centre. Watch out for champions Laura Massaro and Daryl Selby as they defend their titles against some stiff competition.
The Manchester World Sports will provide entertainment for any sports fan, an opportunity you dare not miss and will get you in the mood for the 2012 Olympics.
While you are in Manchesteryou may want to take the opportunity to experience other things it has to offer. Manchester has quality shops both in the city centre and in out of town shopping centres such as the Trafford Centre. There is a mix of national chains and independent shops providing local produce.
Restaurants – Manchester is well known for its mix of local, continental and upmarket restaurants, all providing unique dining experiences. Transport Links – Manchester is well serviced for transport links. There is an international airport, first rate train links and trams running in the city centre. There is an excellent road network with the M60 ring road, M56 and M62 on the doorstep.
About the Author
Monica Yashvilli works for an agency and writes about hotels in Manchester for a hotel that also offers Manchester weddings. This content is not promotional, but should be considered professional content.
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