Deansgate Locks is famous for its concentration of clubs and bars, with drinking on the sun terrace during the day and a rowdy party atmosphere at night. Here you'll find 10 converted railway arches offering 6 bars and a comedy club with a walkway and bridge spanning the canal below with outstanding views of the waterway.
Technically, The Locks is the name for this bridge, but it's also the colloquial term for the area where all the bars are. The train station is just a 5-minute walk away. This trendy hot spot is ideal for those looking to experience Manchester's nightlife all in one spot.
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Deansgate Locks highlights
The businesses that comprise the Deansgate Locks bars include Revolution, Ark, The Comedy Store, Sugar Buddha, Lock 91, the Atlas, ARK, and a few others. Each has its own vibe and personality, but they all share a party atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a refined cocktail bar or a lively dance vibe, or you want to laugh with your friends at a comedy show, you'll find it here.
If you run out of experiences at The Locks, which is unlikely, there are plenty of other bars within an easy jaunt. This place is the heart and soul of Manchester's thriving nightlife scene.
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Good to know about Deansgate Locks
The first thing to keep in mind before heading out for a night of partying at Deansgate Locks is that this is a bar, nightclub and nightlife scene. That means rowdy crowds and a scene that can at times get a bit rough-and-tumble, but it's a rollicking good time if you're prepared. Just stay in groups, bring a designated driver (or better yet, call a ride-share or taxi) and keep your wits about you.
The Locks are not a family-friendly destination. They're a great place to have a grand time, but keep it safe and take care when you're out and about.