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Although there is still much debate on whether Manchester is the UK's second-most significant city behind London, nobody can deny the world's first industrial city has undergone a major rejuvenation in recent years.
Many Manchester hotels are located in the Albert and St Peter's squares.
However, rooms are nearly impossible to find during Manchester United matches at the famous Old Trafford stadium.
Even during the off season, visitors can enjoy Old Trafford guided tours.
This city halfway between Leeds and Liverpool is filled with beautiful buildings such as its gigantic Gothic-style city hall, 15th century cathedral and the John Rylands Library reading room.
The city's newest museum, the Urbis, looks like a large glass triangle.
One of the world's few surviving Concordes is prominently displayed at the aviation viewing park of the UK's second-biggest airport.
Visitors can enjoy an aerial city view from the top of the Exchange Square wheel.
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District: City Centre
Set on the lively Canal street, an elegant option above a bar and restaurant, near Piccadilly train station.
Superb9.0
(1,335 reviews)
District: Didsbury
In the suburb of Didsbury, not far from the city centre, minutes from the best destinations in Manchester.
Great8.9
(427 reviews)
District: City Centre
A good value, modern property, sited in the Piccadilly Place development, close to many main attractions in Manchester
Great8.9
(4,946 reviews)
District: City Centre
Eclectic Victorian school house turned townhouse in the heart of the shopping district, also close to theatres.
Great8.9
(734 reviews)
District: City Centre
Luxurious hotel with high standards facilities and service. Perfect for business visitors to the city
Great8.9
(4,585 reviews)
District: City Centre
A prime located hotel, near to shopping district and China Town. Has spacious, comfortable rooms
Great8.8
(3,638 reviews)
District: Airport
Modern, 11 storey white building hotel with basic standard amenities, very near to Manchester Airport
Great8.8
(3,862 reviews)
District: City Centre
An award wining property in the centre of Manchester city, has highest of leisure facilities, including an indoor swimming pool.
Great8.8
(4,435 reviews)
District: City Centre
Spacious apartments in a Grade II listed building, near Chinatown and less than 10 kilometres from Trafford Centre.
Great8.6
(429 reviews)
District: City Centre
Contemporary self catering apartments ideal for families and business travellers, located in Shudehill, a 5 minute walk from Victoria train station.
Very Good8.4
(681 reviews)
District: Chapel Wharf
City outskirts hotel, a few minutes drive from Piccadilly Station, has spacious and good facility rooms
Very Good8.3
(3,051 reviews)
District: City Centre
Large, deluxe, well located hotel in the heart of Piccadilly with a host of top level facilities and services
Very Good8.3
(6,193 reviews)
District: City Centre
Luxury hotel, beside the River Irwell, convenient for city sightseeing. Has excellent meeting rooms
Very Good8.2
(1,505 reviews)
District: City Centre
In the centre of Manchester’s entertainment quarter, at the end of Deansgate, opposite Harvey Nichols.
Very Good8.2
(1,519 reviews)
District: City Centre
Set in the iconic Beetham Tower in the heart of Manchester, in one of the most famous shopping streets in the city.
Very Good8.1
(2,855 reviews)
District: Airport
Affordable airport base within walking distance of Manchester Airport's terminals, a short train ride from the city centre.
Good7.9
(5,235 reviews)
District: Airport
Top brand hotel, with leisure & business facilities, 5 minutes drive from Manchester International Airport
Good7.9
(882 reviews)
District: City Centre
Well positioned hotel in the heart of Manchester, just a few minutes walk to Piccadilly Train Station
Good7.8
(1,884 reviews)
District: City Centre
Only 5 minutes from local tram stops leading to the city centre, close to Deansgate shopping street.
Good7.8
(1,244 reviews)
District: City Centre
A property in the business area of Manchester, near historic attractions and entertainment districts, average rooms with basic facilities
Good7.7
(2,055 reviews)
District: City Centre
In the heart of bustling and lively Manchester, this Quality hotel has a pleasant, Conservatory Bar
Good7.4
(1,345 reviews)
District: Airport
Located right in the airport complex, within easy access to the M62, M60, M56, and city centre, with a free shuttle to the airport terminal and rail station
Good7.2
(2,490 reviews)
District: City Centre
City centre location convenient for exploring a host of museums, galleries and great shopping areas
Good7.2
(2,649 reviews)
District: Fallowfield
Located 7 kilometres from the city centre, with easy access to public transport links, offering good value for money.
Good7.1
(1,294 reviews)
Introduction to Manchester, England
Although there is still much debate on whether Manchester is the UK's second-most significant city behind London, nobody can deny the world's first industrial city has undergone a major rejuvenation in recent years.Many Manchester hotels are located in the Albert and St Peter's squares.
However, rooms are nearly impossible to find during Manchester United matches at the famous Old Trafford stadium.
Even during the off season, visitors can enjoy Old Trafford guided tours.
This city halfway between Leeds and Liverpool is filled with beautiful buildings such as its gigantic Gothic-style city hall, 15th century cathedral and the John Rylands Library reading room.
The city's newest museum, the Urbis, looks like a large glass triangle.
One of the world's few surviving Concordes is prominently displayed at the aviation viewing park of the UK's second-biggest airport.
Visitors can enjoy an aerial city view from the top of the Exchange Square wheel.
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