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Accommodation in Manchester
The Hatters is Manchester's newest provider of quality budget accommodation close to many attractions...
Originally two Victorian Houses that have been skilfully converted into a modern 60 ensuite bedroom hotel........
Hilton Chambers is located in the heart of Manchester's trendy Northern Quarter.
A friendly family welcomes you to the Elton Bank which is close to all Manchester's attractions...
A delightful Victorian property set back from the main road with matures trees to the front and sides of the Hotel...
Originally the home of the local Trafford Council Town Hall dating back to 1887, this imposing Victorian Building has been sympathetically restored and retains many period features including its majestic sweeping stair case.
Hotel rooms at Hostel prices! A budget hotel in the centre of Manchester with amazing deals on rooms. All rooms are private and many are ensuite...
Enjoy the comfort of your own home while staying in Manchester with these luxury 3-bedroom houses that re
Leisure and business in Manchester? then this luxury hotel in Manchester offers comfortable accommodation to all travellers...
Welcome to the Stay Inn Hotel Manchester - quality accommodation only five minutes from Manchester city centre...
Cosy, brand new, clean and modern, this bed and breakfast accommodation is ideally located just a few minutes journey time from the City of Manchester Stadium and vibrant city centre.
Pymgate Lodge Hotel is a former 17th Century coaching house which has been tastefully restored to the highest standards to incorporate all the facilities expected by today's travellers.
The New Central Guest House is conveniently located just outside Manchester city, centre but close enough for you to be able to step back into inner Manchester and other major locations within minutes and with ease.
Recently refurbished quality accommodation at excellent value for money...
Sachas hotel is situated right in the heart of the city centre. The hotel is close to the city's commercial centre and main tourist attractions...
The Britannia Hotel is located in the heart of the city. Manchester's premier architectural building is Grade II listed with outstanding detail...
Our hostel is located in the heart of this vibrant city and is within walking distance to bars and more...
regional info
image by: Andrew BowmanThe city centre, concentrated around Piccadilly, has had a new impulse with the establishment of several famous brand stores, including Selfridges and Harvey Nichols. Or visit one of Europe's largest malls at the Trafford Centre where you can 'shop 'til you drop' under cover. And every Christmas there are European Christmas Markets in Albert and St Ann's squares - a little taste of Vienna in England. While you're in Albert Square you can book a guided walking tour of the city, or take a tour of the fantastically gothic Town Hall - often used in movies and television.
Besides that, there are still lots of second-hand stores where you can trace that novel or record you were already searching for all your life. And of course, Manchester is also known for the bands it produces. New talent always finds a stage and a ready ear in one of the many pubs, cafes and clubs the nightlife scene has to offer.
Chinatown, near Piccadilly Gardens, offers, besides several shops, charming eating houses where excellent food is served. A few miles south of the city centre, in Rusholme, fans of Indian food will find plenty of restaurants along the famous "curry mile".
Make sure you visit the glorious piece of modern architecture that is the Lowry Centre, home to two theatres and a permanent Lowry exhibition, as well as a constantly changing series of exhibitions. Then pop across the stunning new pedestrian swing bridge to the other side of the famous Ship Canal and visit the incredible- and free - Imperial War Museum North. Make sure you catch the extraordinary movie show there, when the whole building becomes the cinema screen. Finally, stroll back across the bridge for a little light shopping in the fabulous designer outlet before catching dinner and a show back in the Lowry Centre.
Fancy a trip out into the country? Then the dark peaks of Derbyshire and the rolling plains of Cheshire are a short journey away. A stop in Manchester is absolutely worth your while.
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