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The places in Manchester people grumble about (and why they're definitely right)

Manchester is known for many things whether it's the large number of music venues, restaurants and bars offering everything from karaoke nights to almost-Michelin delights, or impressive landmarks like the Manchester Cathedral, the Science and Industry Museum or Central Library.

With such a wide array of things to see and do, it means that we will all have our favourite places to visit and, equally, our not-so-favourites too. And, being British, many of us often love to groan about things when they don't quite match up to the ideals in our minds - especially when it concerns an iconic place right on our very doorstep.

According to TripAdvisor, it's not particular restaurants or shops that get some of the most detailed one-star reviews, but it's streets, train stations, and car parks that get the least love.

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While one bad experience doesn't necessarily mean a place has 'gone to the dogs', a slew of comments all saying the same thing can certainly raise an eyebrow or two.

We've rounded up some of the most-grumbled about places in Manchester that you might not expect, and why the reviewers might have a point., or have had just a bad day...

Let me paint a picture for you. It’s 6pm on a Friday night in December, you’re meeting your friend in town to visit the Christmas Markets and you realise you’re both on the opposite side of Market Street. One of you is going to have to be brave enough and make a way through…

As one of the city’s centre’s busiest streets, getting out of the other side of Market Street alive always feels like you have just channelled Tom Cruise in the latest Mission Impossible

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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