Although Manchester is a big city, getting around it is easy, thanks to the well-laid-out public transport system, which covers every area in the city. To begin with, Deansgate isn't a large area; therefore, travelling in Deansgate should not be a problem. Students can explore travel options such as:
Bus: Manchester has a free shuttle bus service that runs throughout the city, with numerous stops in Deansgate. Deansgate Locks also has a train station and a tram stop, making it highly convenient to explore Manchester, Greater Manchester, and even further afield for students.
Train/ Metrolink: The city of Manchester has an extensive rail network connecting all areas and parts of the city to one another. Students can even avail themselves of ticket discounts, provided they carry their university ID cards.
Taxi: A taxi across the city centre will cost around £5, making it a more expensive mode of transportation.
Getting a taxi during the day is easy, but it becomes more difficult late at night, as in most big cities. The city has numerous taxi ranks, including one at Piccadilly Station.