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Subsequently a number of establishments opened catering for gay people, and the area has at times been popular with straight as well as gay people, and for hen nights.
Subsequently a number of establishments opened catering for gay people, and the area has at times been popular with straight as well as gay people, and for hen nights.


''[[Gay Europe (1995)'' lists the following gay establishments in Canal Street, Richmond Street, Bloom Street, Sackville Street and Princess Street:
''[[Gay Europe (1995)]]'' lists the following gay establishments in Canal Street, Richmond Street, Bloom Street, Sackville Street and Princess Street:


*[[Rembrandt Hotel]]
*[[Rembrandt Hotel]]

Revision as of 13:35, 2 May 2013

Manchester Gay Village is the gay quarter of Manchester, centred on Canal Street which runs along the Rochdale Canal. When the cloth trade declined in the 20th century, the canal and the warehouses along it went into decline, and the area became a cruising ground for gay men.

Subsequently a number of establishments opened catering for gay people, and the area has at times been popular with straight as well as gay people, and for hen nights.

Gay Europe (1995) lists the following gay establishments in Canal Street, Richmond Street, Bloom Street, Sackville Street and Princess Street:

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