Old Trafford - Trafford Centre Taxi - 8,10,12,16 Seater Minibus to Manchester Airport
Old Trafford is a town of distinction. For instance, former Scottish football player and manager came from this area. A monument of him still stands in this town.
Furthermore, this town is home to three major sporting venues. These include football, rugby, and cricket.
The FA Cup has been held in the local Old Trafford (Theatre of Dreams) stadium several times. Likewise, FIFA 1966 and Euro 96 were also held here, and the UEFA Champions League Final took place at this stadium in 2003. This stadium is home to Manchester United F.C.
The Theatre of Dreams was also host to significant rugby events, such as the Rugby Super League’s Grand Final. This began the Rugby equivalent to football playoff gaming in the area, and this event first took place in 1998.
Most of the Cricket games in Old Trafford take place at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground. This sporting centre is located on Talbot Road. Since 1856, it has been the home of the Manchester Cricket Club, and later these grounds became the home of the Lancashire County Cricket Club.
International test games have been played here since 1885. The Oval is the only testing grounds that hold more prominence than the Cricket Ground.
The entire borough of Trafford as a whole takes pride in its very stable economy. It is one of the places in the Greater Manchester Area with the lowest unemployment rate.
Trafford Park-This location is approximately 5.5 km (3.4 mi) west-southwest of the Manchester City Center. It is only about 15 to 18 minutes from the Manchester Airport.
Trafford Park is also very close to Stretford, which lies to the north. This small region is located just south of Salford Quays and the Manchester Ship Canal.
Trafford Park is almost all surrounding by water. As a result, it was the site of the first planned industrial state in the world. At present, over 1,400 employers are located within this area. Furthermore, a major shopping district is located in the area.
Major area landmarks in the area include the Imperial War Museum North and the Trafford Wharf. The Wharf is where the museum is located.
The building that houses the Imperial War Museum is a site of major architectural significance. It opened in July of 2002, and the design of it includes two large exhibition spaces and three distinct sections representing world torn apart by conflict. Each of the three sections within the museum represents a different element-air water, and land.
Public railways now serve this area. However, if you desire more personal travel connections please give our taxi services a call.
We provide executive front-door service to any location to and from the Manchester Airport. We also provide services to anywhere in the UK from Old Trafford and surrounding areas.
Trafford Centre-This major shopping location is close by the Manchester City Centre as well as the Manchester Airport. This is one of our major pick-up and drop-off locations.
Trafford Centre this is one of the expensive British shopping centres ever constructed. The planning process for this centre was also quite lengthy as well.
This shopping centre is one of the primary sponsors of the Salford City Reds Rugby Team. Furthermore, it was the site of filming for Shopping City, as well as for How to Look Good Naked. Also, it is the third largest of all like it in the UK.
The structure of the Trafford Centre is divided into four main sections. One of which is Peel Avenue, and this includes stores such as Apple Store, H&M, and Boots. The Dome is another area, and this includes primarily upmarket stores such as Selfridges.
Another area within the Trafford Centre is the Regent Crescent. It features designer fashion boutiques and stores such as Karen Millen, Jane Norman, Gap and Mexx.
The Orient, another section of this large mall, food court, cinema, arcade, and laser tag arena are located. Several bars and restaurants as well as cafés, among other entertainment and food establishments, are located in The Orient.
Area residents of the Borough of Trafford are primarily from the middle class socioeconomic level. A large portion of these residents commute to work and back daily.
In addition to having one of the most stable economies in Greater Manchester, Trafford is known for its superior educational record.
