After your business meetings in Manchester conclude, return to your hotel room where a French lace clad temptress awaits to relax you with a sensuous body to body oil massage, easing away the day’s tensions. Whatever follows I shall leave to your imagination, but I’ll be ready to journey with you wherever our exploration of pleasure takes us. With poise and grace I can blend in discreetly at your Manchester hotel, exuding elegance in my business attire. Or if you prefer I can dress to impress ensuring you’re the envy of every man in the room.
My Favourite Hotels in Manchester
Dakota Hotel Manchester
29 Ducie Street,
Manchester
M1 2JL
King Street Townhouse
10 Booth Street,
Manchester
M2 4AW
Things to do in Manchester
We are fortunate in my wonderful city to host many West End shows at the Opera House and Palace theatre. The Bridgewater Hall is Manchester’s International concert venue where the Hallé have been resident since 1996. If you would like to experience the amazing sound of a live orchestra we could enjoy an evening together listening to concerts dedicated to the works of J. Strauss and Russian greats such as Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov.
A little on Manchester
Manchester is a city in northern England and is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester.
The history of Manchester began with the civilian settlement associated with the Roman fort of Mamucium or Mancunian, established in about AD 79 on a sandstone bluff near the confluence of the rivers Medlock and Irwell. Manchester’s unplanned urbanisation was brought on by a boom in textile manufacture and the city is seen as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. The Manchester Ship Canal opened in 1894, creating the Port of Manchester and linking the city to the Irish Sea. Emmeline Pankhurst who organised the British suffragette movement and helped women win the right to vote was born in the Moss Side area of south Manchester. The IRA bombing of Manchester in 1996 led to extensive investment and regeneration. Following considerable redevelopment, Manchester was the host city for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
The city is notable for it’s architecture my personal favourite being the Grade I listed Neo-Gothic Town Hall, culture, musical exports, media links, scientific and engineering output, sports clubs (can you guess if I am a red or blue?) and the Manchester Liverpool Road railway station which is the world’s oldest surviving inter-city passenger railway station. At the University of Manchester Ernest Rutherford first split the atom in 1917 and in 1948 Alan Turing joined Max Newman’s Computing Machine Laboratory where he helped develop the Manchester computers.
Just a few hours in London with someone at the top of her craft. And, as always, those luscious lips to kiss....glorious
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