A Guide to Live and Work in Manchester for Nurses
Manchester is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom with a population of around 2.68 million. It is ranked as one of the best places to live in the UK right now. Below is a guide for nurses looking to move to Manchester.
Manchester is a bustling and lively city known for its unique and diverse character. It is famous for its social life, music scene and one of the biggest football teams in the world. Although English remains the official language, over 2000 languages are spoken in Manchester. There are thousands of world class restaurants, cafes and street stalls that reflect the city’s cultural diversity.
The housing costs in Manchester are cheaper than in London. However, the prices differ in each neighbourhood. For instance, a 1 bedroom apartment in the city centre will cost you around ₤500. The same will cost you around ₤850 in areas such as Potato Wharf and Castlefield. You always have the option to share a flat with your colleagues. This will help you settle in without burning a hole in your pocket.