It is only since very recent times that Salford could begin to be thought of as a tourist venue, for its 19th and early 20th century history has been dogged by poverty and industrial squalor and images created by the likes of its most celebrated artist, L.S. Lowry. However, after considerable slum clearance and redevelopment, Salford has become a place which the tourist should visit as it has a great deal to offer. Salford is much older than its more internationally celebrated neighbour, the City of Manchester.
Imagine London's Docklands, only better. World-class attractions like The Lowry - with the largest free collection of L S Lowry's work - theatres, galleries, designer shopping, river cruises, museums, modern architecture, watersports, football, cricket, plus top-flight executive apartments make The Quays a spectacular destination and the new leisure capital of the north west!
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Manchester House
Villiers St
Salford, M6 6WD
The Quayhouse
The Quays
Salford, M50 2SQ
Haw Wood Camp
Salford, IP17 3QT
Fifth floor
St. James House
Salford, M6 5FW
G R G House
Cobden St
Salford, M6 6NA
205 Langworthy Rd
Salford, M6 5PW
Unit M
Mode Wheel Rd South
Salford, M50 1DG
2 Redwood Street
Salford, M6 6PF
Unit F27
The Lowry Outlet Mall
Salford, M50 3AH
2 Merchants Quay
Salford, M50 3XR
3 Villiers St
Salford, M6 6WD
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