The pop up Manchester village where guests can enjoy log fires, snow and cable cars this Christmas

The Manchester Christmas party venue will pop up at Sale Golf Club
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A magical alpine-themed yurt village is heading to Manchester this Christmas complete with snow, log fires and lots of festive favourites.

A pine tree flanked walkway will lead guests to an après ski-themed yurt village with a winter wonderland decor. Visitors can relax around roaring log fires as snow falls, travel in cable cars, drink mulled wine and enjoy gourmet dining.

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YurtBar’s spectacular Yurt Village also offers themed bars, dance floors, relaxation areas and spacious yurts with tables and seats.

Catering to over 320 guests, the Manchester YurtBar promises to bring ‘the luxury of far-away ski resorts’ to the city.

Enjoy a magical Christmas experience Enjoy a magical Christmas experience
Enjoy a magical Christmas experience

Guests will enjoy an expertly-crafted three-course dinner served by Matthew Hyde at multi-award-winning catering team Baba Ganoush Dining, creating mouthwatering dishes from alpine cheese fondue to black forest gateaux.

After dinner, guests can relax, party and dance to live entertainment.

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The Manchester Christmas party venue will pop up at Sale Golf Club on Gold Road, with tables of 6-12 available to book throughout December, starting from £64.95 per person.

Each ticket includes a complimentary beverage on arrival, a three-course feast and professional, live music to help get all guests into the festive spirit.

Guests can book exclusive use of individual yurts or hire the entire yurt village for festive workshops, private corporate Christmas parties or family celebrations.

For those wanting to celebrate outside December, YurtBar allows guests to book exclusive events and weddings throughout the year.

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