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Great Northern, 2 Watson Street, M3 4LP, Manchester

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Queen Square, Whitechapel L1 1RH Liverpool

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45-55 Renshaw Street, L1 2SF, Liverpool

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64 Queens Promenade, FY2 9QG, Blackpool

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Higher Bridge Street, BL1 2HA, Bolton

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110 Portland Street, M1 4RL, Manchester

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Cromwell Road, Castle Irwell, M6 6DA, Salford

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25/27 Oxton Road, Birkenhead, CH41 2QQ, Wirral

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Parrswood Entertainment Centre, Wilmslow Road, M20 5PG, Manchester

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44 Chaloner Street, L3 4BF, Liverpool

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35/39 George Street, M1 4HQ, Manchester

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South Promenade, FY4 1BB, Blackpool

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Ormrod Street, BL3 5DJ, Bolton

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2 Ramsgate Street, M8 9SG, Manchester

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Riverside, 5 Derwent Street, M5 4SW, Manchester Salford

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6 Lambton Street, SR1 1TP, Sunderland

The North-West region includes the counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and merseyside. The most populous and most important cities of the region remain Manchester, Liverpool, Warrington, Blackpool or Stockport. With a population of nearly 7,1 million, it is the third most populous city in England.

In terms of gaming, the North-West Region features a great deal of gaming venues. They are mainly located in Manchester, Liverpool, Blackpool, Bolton or Sunderland. The global offer is wide with slot machines, electronic terminals, Poker Room and gaming table such as Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat or Craps. The main establishments remain the 235 Casino Manchester, the Gentling Club casino Blackpool, the Genting Club Casino Manchester or the Grosvenor Casino Bolton.

In the Greater Manchester, most of the touristic attractions are located within the city of Manchester. We can mention the MOSI, the Manchester Art Gallery or the National Football Museum. But other cities provide also great popular attraction. For example, the Lowry at Salford is the most visited place in the metropolitan county. The Bolton Museum Aquarium & Archive at Bolton, the Imperial War Museum North of Trafford and the East Lancashire Railway & Bury Transport Museum at Bury are also very popular.

The Bolton Museum Aquarium and Archives is a popular and well-known public museum featuring collections of natural history, archaeology, arts, local history as well as the oldest public aquarium of the UK. This fascinating place attracts not less than nearly 380,000 visitors each year.

In terms of tourism, Liverpool is the number one destination in the Merseyside. Located on the East bank of the Mersey Estuary, just three miles form the sea, the city ids known thanks to the Beatles and the Liverpool Football Club. However, there are also many other things to see within its boundaries.

The birthplace of the Beatles gives the pride of place to this mythical music band. Several guided trous bring the visitors from Penny Lane, the Cavern Club to the Strawberry Fields. It is also possible to visit the former homes of Paul McCartney and John Lennon, respectively at the 20 Forthling Road and the 251 Menlove Avenue.

The natural environment is the main asset of Cumbria. Between the Lake District and the beaches, visitors will spend a relaxing and peaceful stay here. The most beautiful beaches in Cumbria remain Haverigg Beach, Walney Island Beach, Silecroft Beach, St Bees Beach or Allonby Beach.

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Birkenhead, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Carlisle, Chester, Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester, Nelson, Oldham, Salford, Southport, St Helens, Sunderland, Wigan

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