This January, escape the post-holiday slump with a range of activities and events in Greater Manchester. Enjoy affordable dining deals, immerse yourself in the world of ballet, and celebrate the Lunar New Year.
For many, January is a long slog after the delights of December; parties are over, bank accounts are rather tight and waistbands feel the same way too. Yet there’s a lot to look forward to this month. The days are getting longer, our social calendars aren’t so busy and there’s a spirit of new beginnings in the air. One way to beat the January blues is by getting out of the house.
Restaurant offers make it easy to get out of the house and dine on a budget, and there’s options for those who are embracing dry January or Veganuary this year. Fill up your culture cup by going to the ballet, the theatre or an immersive exhibition - there’s something for everyone this month. Then as January comes to a close, celebrate the Lunar New Year in Chinatown with the iconic dragon parade. Read on for more incredible things to do this month. Treat yourself to a meal out December and its festivities can leave your bank account feeling drained. Luckily restaurants, bars, pubs and cafes run a number of offers this month which makes dining out a bit more affordable. It’s also a chance to visit somewhere you’ve been longing to try, especially if it’s expensive. There’s a host of deals available across Greater Manchester, including at New Century, El Gato Negro, Ducie Street Warehouse and the Lead Station. Immerse yourself in the world’s most famous ballet Escape the outside world and immerse yourself in Swan Lake, which is on at the Opera House on January 16, 17 and 19. The classic tale follows Prince Siegfried, who falls in love with Odette, Queen of the Swans, but who is cruelly tricked by von Rothbart and his daughter Odile. A live orchestra performing Tchaikovsky’s mesmerising scores adds to the magic of the production. This is definitely something to see on a chilly winter’s night. Tickets start from £25 and are available here. Embrace dry January After all the indulgence of Christmas many of us will be cutting back on alcohol intake or cutting it out completel
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