77 Hotels Manchester - United Kingdom
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Near city center
- Zone: TRAFFORD
The hotel is situated a mere one and a half miles from Manchester City Centre to which Trafford Bar Metrolink Station (100 yards distant) offers regular speedy access to the city centre. It is...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Airport
A shuttle bus service runs to and from the airport and railway station. The shuttle bus at this hotel operates between the hours of 4am until 12pm daily, every twenty minutes and this is booked at...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: City Center
- Zone: CITY CENTRE
Is located on a busy road right in the city center just about 1km from Piccadilly Train Station. All the city's main attractions including the Arndale shopping center, Manchester Arena, nightlife,...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: City Center
- Zone: CITY CENTRE
From the city centre travel north along Deansgate. At junction with Blackfriars Street and St. Mary's Gate turn left over bridge. The Travelodge is on the right. The hotel offers rooms with...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: City Center
- Zone: CITY CENTRE
Luther King House is close to the universities in Fallowfield, and close to Rusholme and Manchester’s famous ‘curry mile’. It is also very handy for Manchester United and City football clubs,...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Near city center
- Zone: STOCKPORT
The Britannia Hotel in Stockport is a modern hotel situated in a quiet residential district close to Stockport's bustling town centre with its wide range of shops and entertainment.
The M60 ring...
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THE MITRE
* £42,79
1 - 3 Cathedral Gates - M3 1SW
Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: City Center
- Zone: CITY CENTRE
Located close to Victoria Station and the heart of bustling nightlife, The Mitre Hotel is a 5 minute walk from the Manchester Evening News Arena and just a few meters from the Arndale Shopping...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Near city center
- Zone: ROCHDALE
Good
3.1/5
Conveniently situated close to the M602, minutes from the M60, 4 miles from Manchester town centre. Also nearby are Salford Quays, the Trafford Centre, Trafford Park and Manchester United Football...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Outskirts
Excellent
4.2/5
Situated only 10 minutes from Manchester City Centre with easy access to major motorway networks, central train stations & Manchester International Airport. Chancellors Hotel also has free, secure...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: City Center
- Zone: CITY CENTRE
The Oxford Road station is reachable in just 5 minutes walk. The hotel is just 200 meters from the conference center in Manchester, while Chinatown and Canal Street, the lively nightlife areas are...
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Manchester is a major city and metropolitan borough within Greater Manchester in North West England.The epicentre of a large conurbation, the City of Manchester has a population of 441,200, whilst the wider Greater Manchester Urban Area is home to 2,240,230 people, making it England's third largest conurbation after those of Greater London and the West Midlands. The city, heralded as the "Capital of the North",is a centre of the arts, the media, higher education and commerce, and is considered by many of its citizens to be England's second city. Manchester is historically notable for being the world's first industrialised city, and the subsequent central role it played during the Industrial Revolution. It was the dominant international centre of textile manufacture and cotton spinning. During the 19th century, it was bestowed with the name Cottonopolis denoting that the area was a metropolis of cotton mills. Manchester city centre is now on a "tentative list" of UNESCO World Heritage Sites—mainly based around its network of canals and mills, which facilitated its development during the 19th century. Heralded as the "Capital of the North", and forming part of the English Core Cities Group, Manchester today is a centre of the arts, the media, higher education and commerce, and is considered by many of its citizens to be England's second city. Manchester is well known for its sporting connections being associated with two major Premiership League football teams, Manchester City and Manchester United and for having hosted the XVII Commonwealth Games in 2002.