They used the hashtag #RoomForManchester to offer help to distraught people after their night of music ended in tragedy with a suicide bomber blowing himself up at the arena, killing at least 22 people and injuring 59 others.
With many concert-goers struggling to get home, #RoomForManchester started trending on Twitter with many volunteering their homes to stay in, BBC reported.
Many of those caught up in the chaos were young fans of US singer Ariana Grande, who had performed at the venue.
There were reports that a hotel near Manchester Arena had taken in over 50 children who were unaccompanied at the gig.
Actor Eamon John Gannon was among those offering help.
"I'm 10 mins away from the arena and if anyone needs food drinks or charge your phone or a sofa or anything get in touch #roomformanchester," he tweeted.
And lots of more Manchester residents also offered their spare rooms and sofas to sleep on.
Local pubs and a snooker hall were also reported to be been taking people in.
Taxi drivers were also seen offering people free taxi rides, and people were already arranging to give blood at donor banks to help those injured.
Local councillor Bev Craig tweeted, "Mancunians opening their homes to those stranded, and businesses offering free rides. This is the Manchester I love."
People were also using the hashtag #MissinginManchester to search for people who have not been in contact since the blast.
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