Win! A cultural break for two at The Quays in Manchester

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THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED

We're giving culture vultures the chance to win a break for two at The Quays, Manchester's unique waterfront destination.

Home to 400 pieces of art, two theatres and an array of shops, bars and restaurants, all within one square mile, there's plenty to enjoy as part of an overnight retreat.

Brave enough to climb the AirShard, one of the most iconic features of the Manchester skyline? The prize includes tickets to stand 100ft in the air and experience spectacular views of MediaCityUK, The Quays and Manchester. The attraction is part of Imperial War Museums North, where you'll find fascinating exhibitions exploring how war continues to shape and change lives.

Next there's the opportunity to cruise along Manchester's famous Ship Canal, taking in the city's stunning architecture and scenery with City Centre Cruises. Two charming vessels, LS Lowry and Emmeline Pankhurst, take their names from famous local people who were born, lived and worked in Manchester and Salford.

Salford quays
Salford quays



The prize also includes tickets to a fabulous performance at the award-winning Lowry Theatre, attracting major shows throughout the year. The Lowry art galleries are another highlight, housing the largest public collection of paintings and drawings by LS Lowry in the world.

After an action-packed day, the winner and their guest will stay bed and breakfast at Hotel Football, the world's first 'football hotel', situated on the doorstep of the iconic Old Trafford stadium. With its fun design scheme inspired by the spirit of the game and stylish bar and restaurant (not to mention the in-house sweet shop!), Hotel Football makes for a truly memorable stay.

For your chance to win a trip for two to Manchester's The Quays, including a B&B stay at Hotel Football, tickets to the AirShard at IWM North, a City Centre Cruise and theatre tickets for two at The Lowry Theatre, submit your details in the form below before 22 September 2015.

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