Manchester, United Kingdom

Manchester

Birmingham Council House and 103 Colmore Row in Birmingham, United Kingdom

Birmingham

York Minster in York, United Kingdom

York

United Kingdom · Multi-city itinerary

Northern England itinerary — November 2026

By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026

November 2026 is a shoulder-season time for the Northern England trip (Manchester, Birmingham & York). Daytime highs sit around 10°C / 50°F across the route. Plan around 6–8 days for the full Manchester, Birmingham & York loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.

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The route

About 68 days · 3 cities

  1. 1Manchester2 nights · 10°C / 50°F
  2. 2Birmingham2 nights · 10°C / 49°F
  3. 3York2 nights · 10°C / 50°F

England beyond London: Manchester, the music-and-football city of the industrial north, redbrick Birmingham with its canals and Balti houses, and the walled medieval city of York under its great Minster. All three sit on the fast rail lines north.

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Manchester

Manchester in November

Temperature

50°F / 40°F

10°C / 4.3°C

Precipitation

14d

3.1in · 80mm

Daylight

8.3h

November is dark and rainy, with Christmas markets and indoor football culture carrying the visit.

November is dark and rainy, with Christmas markets and indoor football culture carrying the visit.

City overview

Manchester sits in northwest England where canals, red-brick mills, universities, Northern Quarter music history, Spinningfields offices, Castlefield warehouses, Ancoats restaurants, and Salford Quays media buildings show an industrial city remade for football, culture, and nightlife. United, City, Joy Division, The Smiths, Oasis, and the Stone Roses are all part of the city's visitor shorthand.

Food & drink

Manchester food is bakery, curry, market, and pub-led: Eccles cakes wrap currants in flaky pastry, Manchester tart layers shortcrust, jam, custard, and coconut, meat pies and chips with gravy fit match days, and Rusholme's Curry Mile concentrates South Asian restaurants. Mackie Mayor, Arndale Market, the Curry Mile, Northern Quarter, Ancoats, and New Islington are practical routes for craft beer and modern kitchens.

Top sights

Ranked for November suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Manchester with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1John Rylands Library
  2. 2Manchester Cathedral
  3. 3Manchester Art Gallery
  4. 4The Lowry and Salford Quays
  5. 5People's History Museum
  6. 6Science and Industry Museum
  7. 7Etihad Stadium
  8. 8National Football Museum
  9. 9Old Trafford
  10. 10Castlefield Urban Heritage Park
  • John Rylands Library in Manchester1

    John Rylands Library

    4.8indoorClosed Mon/Tue/Sun

    The neo-Gothic library opened in 1900 on Deansgate and holds medieval manuscripts, early printed books, special collections, and the Rylands building itself. It is a short walk from Spinningfields.

    Wikipedia
  • Manchester Cathedral in Manchester2

    Manchester Cathedral

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    The medieval parish church became a cathedral in 1847 and contains carved misericords, stained glass, chapels, and music history. It stands near Exchange Square and the National Football Museum.

    Wikipedia
  • Manchester Art Gallery in Manchester3

    Manchester Art Gallery

    4.6indoorClosed Mon

    The city gallery on Mosley Street displays Pre-Raphaelite painting, British art, design, costume, and contemporary shows. It is close to St Peter's Square tram stop and the Town Hall area.

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  • 4The Lowry and Salford Quays
  • 5People's History Museum
  • 6Science and Industry Museum
  • 7Etihad Stadium
  • 8National Football Museum
  • 9Old Trafford
  • 10Castlefield Urban Heritage Park

Neighborhoods

  • Northern Quarter in manchester gb1

    Northern Quarter

    Northern Quarter is music-and-indie heavy, with Afflecks, Oldham Street, record shops, murals, bars, cafes, and small venues.

  • Spinningfields and Deansgate in manchester gb2

    Spinningfields and Deansgate

    Spinningfields and Deansgate are polished and central, with restaurants, offices, John Rylands Library, bars, and routes to Castlefield.

  • Castlefield in manchester gb3

    Castlefield

    Castlefield is canal-side and historic, with Roman remains, viaducts, warehouses, waterside pubs, and the Science and Industry Museum nearby.

  • Ancoats and New Islington in manchester gb4

    Ancoats and New Islington

    Ancoats and New Islington mix former mills, marina paths, bakeries, pizza, small restaurants, apartments, and music venues.

  • Salford Quays and MediaCityUK in manchester gb5

    Salford Quays and MediaCityUK

    Salford Quays is waterfront and cultural, with The Lowry, MediaCityUK, Imperial War Museum North, bridges, and tram access.

  • Rusholme in manchester gb6

    Rusholme and Oxford Road

    Rusholme and Oxford Road are student-and-food corridors, with Curry Mile restaurants, universities, music venues, theatres, and buses into the center.

Getting around

Metrolink trams, buses, trains, and contactless or Bee Network tickets cover the center, Old Trafford, Etihad, Salford Quays, airport, and suburbs. Walk Northern Quarter-Deansgate-Castlefield, use trams for stadiums and quays, and use trains for Liverpool, Edale, and Chester.

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Birmingham

Birmingham in November

Temperature

49°F / 41°F

9.7°C / 4.8°C

Precipitation

17d

2.6in · 65.1mm

Daylight

9.6h

Christmas-market season starts, with chilly evenings and high weekend demand.

Christmas-market season starts, with chilly evenings and high weekend demand.

City overview

Birmingham is England's second-city metro core, with canals, industrial heritage, concert halls, major shopping, universities, curry houses, and creative quarters wrapped around a dense rail-connected center. Its month-to-month appeal is less about beach weather and more about indoor culture, Christmas-market demand, concert calendars, and useful rail day trips.

Food & drink

Birmingham is one of Britain's strongest food cities, from Balti Triangle curry houses and Michelin dining to Chinatown, pub food, Digbeth food halls, and canal-side restaurants. Book destination restaurants early, and treat Moseley, Kings Heath, and the Jewellery Quarter as better evening neighborhoods than the shopping core.

Top sights

Ranked for November suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Birmingham with pinned top attractions (1 through 8)
  1. 1Birmingham Back to Backs
  2. 2Library of Birmingham
  3. 3Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
  4. 4Symphony Hall & ICC
  5. 5Bullring & Grand Central
  6. 6Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum
  7. 7Cadbury World
  8. 8Jewellery Quarter
  • Birmingham Back to Backs in Birmingham1

    Birmingham Back to Backs

    4.8indoorClosed Mon

    National Trust preserved court of working-class houses showing urban life from the 19th and 20th centuries.

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  • Library of Birmingham in Birmingham2

    Library of Birmingham

    4.6indoorClosed Sun

    Landmark public library with terraces, archives, architecture, and views over Centenary Square.

    Wikipedia
  • Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery in Birmingham3

    Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

    4.5indoorClosed Mon/Tue

    Civic museum and gallery collection, best treated as a weatherproof city-center anchor when galleries are open.

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  • 4Symphony Hall & ICC
  • 5Bullring & Grand Central
  • 6Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum
  • 7Cadbury World
  • 8Jewellery Quarter

Neighborhoods

  • City Centre in birmingham gb1

    City Centre

    Rail stations, shopping, museums, theatres, canals, and the easiest base for a short stay.

  • Jewellery Quarter in birmingham gb2

    Jewellery Quarter

    Historic workshops, independent bars, boutique hotels, museums, and a quieter evening scene.

  • Digbeth in birmingham gb3

    Digbeth

    Street art, warehouses, music venues, food halls, clubs, and creative businesses east of the core.

  • Brindleyplace & Canals in birmingham gb4

    Brindleyplace & Canals

    Restaurants, waterside paths, the ICC, Symphony Hall, and convention-focused hotels.

  • Edgbaston in birmingham gb5

    Edgbaston

    Leafy university, cricket, botanical gardens, and smarter restaurants south-west of the center.

  • Moseley & Kings Heath in birmingham gb6

    Moseley & Kings Heath

    Independent pubs, music, parks, and local dining for a neighborhood night out.

Getting around

Birmingham is best reached and explored by train, tram, bus, and walking in the center. New Street, Moor Street, and Snow Hill make regional day trips simple; use taxis or rideshare for late-night Digbeth, Edgbaston, Moseley, and Kings Heath hops.

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York

York in November

Temperature

50°F / 40°F

9.9°C / 4.7°C

Precipitation

17d

2.3in · 59.6mm

Daylight

9.4h

Christmas-market season begins, bringing high weekend demand and chilly evenings.

Christmas-market season begins, bringing high weekend demand and chilly evenings.

City overview

York is a compact northern English city where Roman walls, Viking archaeology, medieval lanes, a Gothic minster, race days, museums, and Christmas markets sit inside a very walkable core. Monthly planning matters because rail day trips, school holidays, race meetings, damp winters, and packed December weekends change the feel of the same small center.

Food & drink

York works well for pubs, tea rooms, Sunday roasts, bakeries, craft beer, market snacks, and independent restaurants around Fossgate, Walmgate, Micklegate, and Bishopthorpe Road. Race days, Christmas markets, and school holidays make central dinner reservations more important than the city's size suggests.

Top sights

Ranked for November suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of York with pinned top attractions (1 through 8)
  1. 1York Minster
  2. 2National Railway Museum
  3. 3Jorvik Viking Centre
  4. 4York Castle Museum
  5. 5York Racecourse
  6. 6The Shambles
  7. 7York City Walls
  8. 8Clifford's Tower
  • York Minster in York1

    York Minster

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    One of northern Europe's great Gothic cathedrals, with stained glass, towers, crypts, and a major visual role in the city skyline.

    Wikipedia
  • National Railway Museum in York2

    National Railway Museum

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    Large free rail museum near the station with locomotives, royal carriages, and engineering history.

    Wikipedia
  • Jorvik Viking Centre in York3

    Jorvik Viking Centre

    4.6indoorOpen daily

    Archaeology-based Viking attraction built around Coppergate excavations, popular with families and school-holiday visitors.

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Show 5 more sights
  • 4York Castle Museum
  • 5York Racecourse
  • 6The Shambles
  • 7York City Walls
  • 8Clifford's Tower

Neighborhoods

  • Inside the Walls in york gb1

    Inside the Walls

    Minster, Shambles, museums, shops, and the densest sightseeing base for first-time visitors.

  • Micklegate in york gb2

    Micklegate

    Station-side bars, historic gate, independent restaurants, and easy access to the walls.

  • Bishopthorpe Road in york gb3

    Bishopthorpe Road

    Local cafes, bakeries, groceries, and neighborhood restaurants south of the walls.

  • Bootham in york gb4

    Bootham

    Minster-side hotels, Georgian streets, museums, and a quieter approach into the old core.

  • Fossgate & Walmgate in york gb5

    Fossgate & Walmgate

    Independent restaurants, pubs, shops, and evening dining east of the Shambles.

  • Acomb in york gb6

    Acomb

    Residential west-side district useful mainly for longer stays, local shops, and racecourse access.

Getting around

York is best on foot, with the rail station a short walk from the walls and most sights inside a compact core. Use trains for Harrogate and regional cities, buses or tours for countryside day trips, and avoid bringing a car into the old center unless your hotel handles parking.

Full things to do in York, November 2026

Best time to do the Northern England trip

In November, the Northern England trip runs daytime highs near 10°C / 50°F, with nights down to about 4°C / 39°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 14 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across all 3 stops, November is a shoulder-season time to travel.

The most comfortable months across Manchester, Birmingham & York are July, September and June, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. November 2026 is a quieter shoulder season to go.

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Common questions about the Northern England trip

When is the best time to do the Northern England trip?
The most comfortable months across Manchester, Birmingham, York are July, September and June, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. November is a shoulder-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in November 2026.
How many days do you need for the Northern England trip?
A comfortable Northern England trip runs about 6–8 days, allowing roughly Manchester 2, Birmingham 2, York 2 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
What's the route for the Northern England trip?
The classic order is Manchester, Birmingham & York. Each city below has its own November weather, events and top-sights list.
Will the sights be open during my November Northern England trip?
Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season and public holiday, and they differ from city to city on a multi-stop trip. Paste your Northern England list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Manchester, Birmingham, York against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.

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