Yeah Euronews! Nothing to do with Europe. I thought it was an absolute find, because I always come back from holiday with somewhere between 7 and 30 Euros knocking about in my wallet. You can imagine my joy when I saw this shop, and imagined myself redeeming my Euros against a large pile of newspapers, fizzy pop and sweets. It was terrible news then, when I discovered that you are expected to pay in British Sterling. Jokes aside, it’s a good little newsagents. Especially worth a look at is all the Haribo style sweets, that are not Haribo branded, but taste the same, and are about half the price. The selection is great. Plus its got some strange random items that tourists might be interested in. This is just speculation though, as I don’t know any tourists.
Trisha B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
A fairly effiicient newsagents in Piccadilly Gardens, while you’re on a walk to the station. It has everything from bottles of drinks, crisps, chocolates and of course plenty of magazines to read and newspapers to fill yourself about today. They also have a mobile unlocking section, which is a great asset to any newsagents since it ups their business by miles. Offers everything you may want under the sun.
Sam R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
Euronews is a huge newsagents right on Piccadilly Gardens. It also doubles up as a mobile phone shop that is a convenient place to come and get your mobile phone unlocked if that’s what you need. That’s it basically. It’s a newsagents. Crisps, magazines, papers, sweets, fags, gum and polo’s are its thing(as well as phones, obviously).