Manchester City luxury hideaway, a property with a garden, is situated in Urmston, 5.9 km from Old Trafford Stadium, 8.1 km from The Lowry, as well as 9.2 km from Bridgewater Hall.
Set in a magnificent Victorian building, Britannia Hotel is just 10 minutes' walk from Manchester Piccadilly Railway Station. With WiFi, the hotel is 1 mile from Manchester Cathedral.
Motel One Manchester-Piccadilly is located a 5-minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly train station, offering a central-city location, free WiFi and use of on-site bar One Lounge.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Motel One Manchester-Royal Exchange offers accommodation in Manchester, 400 metres from Deansgate. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Levent
Turkey
The location was excellent. Especially, to be able to walk to the Picadilly train station was a big plus.
The staff were helpful, the rooms were clean and tidy.
Winner of the Leading Hotel of the Year 2019 award, Edwardian Manchester, A Radisson Collection Hotel is located in the city's Free Trade Hall, next to the Central Convention Centre.
imai
United Kingdom
When we entered the room. It was too much perfume smell… we couldn’t open the window and had to just wait.
The Midland is an award-winning, 4-star luxury hotel with a spa in Manchester city centre. It offers stylish, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. The spa facilities are available for an extra...
Nestled 1 mile from Manchester city centre and the Etihad Stadium, ibis Budget Manchester Centre Pollard Street offers modern accommodation with free Wi-Fi, a snack bar, and 24-hour front desk.
Situated in the lively Northern Quarter of Manchester's city centre, the Crowne Plaza Manchester City Centre boasts 228 individually designed rooms, the Glasshouse restaurant and bar, fitness suite...
Andrew
United Kingdom
Good clean room. Nice breakfast. Very welcoming and friendly staff
Located in the city centre on Princess Street, featuring a bar and views of city, The Alan is set in Manchester, 200 metres from Manchester Central Library, opposite to Manchester Art Gallery; at the...
I grew up here (many years ago) and go back to visit friends...
I grew up here (many years ago) and go back to visit friends and family. It has a much more cosmopolitan feel these days and there are many great bars and restaurants. It is well worth a visit - an easy train ride (or slightly longer, but enjoyable, bus ride) to central Manchester. Also, in the opposite direction easy to get to Liverpool, by train. Very close to the Trafford Centre (if that's your thing).
A nice, relatively small (but growing), town, well located, that is well worth a visit.
Andy
United Kingdom
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