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  1. a&o Manchester City Centre

    8.4Very good (9,121 ratings)

    Executive room luxury amenities, Family-friendly stays with perks

    0.3 km to Town Hall
    from  $82
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    Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport

    8.6Excellent (33,168 ratings)

    Spa with wellness and beauty treatments, Runway view rooms for aviation enthusiasts

    0.4 km to Manchester Airport
    from  $230
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  2. Travelodge Manchester Central Arena

    8.1Very good (9,312 ratings)

    Pet-friendly accommodation available, Steps from AO Arena and Victoria Station

    1.2 km to Town Hall
    from  $64
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  3. Tribe Manchester Airport

    8.8Excellent (9,091 ratings)

    Italian Flavors at TRIBE Table, Gym Access for Fitness

    12.9 km to City center
    from  $163
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  4. Holiday Inn Express Manchester Airport by IHG

    8.1Very good (18,285 ratings)

    Direct train access to city centre, Event space at Runway Visitor Park

    1.4 km to Manchester Airport
    from  $126
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  5. Premier Inn Manchester Airport - M56/J6 Runger Lane North

    8.3Very good (15,171 ratings)

    Highly praised restaurant service, Direct runway viewing access

    13.5 km to City center
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  6. Crowne Plaza Manchester Airport by IHG

    8.3Very good (18,751 ratings)

    Diverse dining and bar options, Newly refurbished, stylish interiors

    0.4 km to Manchester Airport
    from  $141
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  7. ibis budget Manchester Airport

    7.7Good (29,261 ratings)

    Seamless airport connectivity, On-site parking options

    13.0 km to City center
    from  $208
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  8. Premier Inn Manchester M56/J6 Runger Lane South

    8.3Very good (10,527 ratings)

    Airport runway viewing opportunities, Family rooms with two double beds

    1.3 km to Manchester Airport
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  9. Radisson Hotel Manchester City Centre, A Verified Net Zero Hotel

    8.3Very good (5,239 ratings)

    Nu Spa with heated indoor pool, Steps from AO Arena and Victoria Station

    1.2 km to Town Hall
    from  $150
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  10. Travelodge Manchester Salford Quays

    8.3Very good (5,733 ratings)

    Rooms with park views, Discounted, secure parking nearby

    1.3 km to Old Trafford Football Stadium
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  11. The Midland

    8.6Excellent (28,284 ratings)

    Award-winning fine dining, Historic Edwardian landmark

    0.2 km to Town Hall
    from  $254
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  12. Premier Inn Manchester Salford Media City

    8.8Excellent (5,709 ratings)

    Views of Coronation Street set, Discounted secure multi-storey parking

    0.9 km to Old Trafford Football Stadium
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  13. Dakota Manchester

    9.4Excellent (9,368 ratings)

    Stylish cocktail bar with outdoor spaces, Sophisticated, dark, and woody decor

    0.6 km to City center
    from  $291
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    Britannia Hotel Manchester

    6.1(35,860 ratings)

    Diverse dining experiences, Spacious rooms with period charm

    0.5 km to Town Hall
    from  $86
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  14. Holiday Inn Manchester Airport By Ihg

    8.9Excellent (9,591 ratings)

    Exclusive king suite with runway views, Authentic Turkish dining at Firin

    13.0 km to City center
    from  $268
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  15. King Street Townhouse

    9.2Excellent (5,797 ratings)

    Rooftop infinity pool with city views, State-of-the-art gym facilities

    0.1 km to Town Hall
    from  $399
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  16. Clayton Hotel, Manchester Airport

    8.1Very good (33,089 ratings)

    Well-equipped fitness suite, Dedicated meeting and event spaces

    0.4 km to Manchester Airport
    from  $170
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  17. Hampton by Hilton Manchester City, Northern Quarter

    8.4Very good (13,510 ratings)

    Modern fitness center access, Walkable to major attractions

    0.8 km to City center
    from  $166
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  18. INNSiDE Manchester

    9.0Excellent (11,248 ratings)

    Modern design with city views, Gino D'Acampo Italian dining experience

    0.8 km to Town Hall
    from  $169
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  19. The Alan

    8.3Very good (10,816 ratings)

    Industrial-chic design aesthetic, Stylish bar and restaurant

    0.2 km to Town Hall
    from  $146
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  20. The Manchester Deansgate Hotel by IHG

    8.1Very good (14,761 ratings)

    Indoor pool and wellness facilities, Panoramic city views from high floors

    0.6 km to Town Hall
    from  $252
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  21. Premier Inn Manchester Trafford Centre West

    8.6Excellent (10,168 ratings)

    On-site Thyme restaurant and bar, Steps from Trafford Centre

    4.2 km to Old Trafford Football Stadium
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    The Edwardian Manchester, A Radisson Collection Hotel

    8.9Excellent (17,755 ratings)

    Aquamarine pool with cabanas, Technogym-equipped fitness center

    0.2 km to Town Hall
    from  $246
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    Staycity Aparthotels, Manchester, Piccadilly

    9.2Excellent (13,779 ratings)

    Steps from Piccadilly Station, Spacious and modern apartments

    0.6 km to City center
    from  $153
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  22. Crowne Plaza Manchester City Centre

    8.8Excellent (17,289 ratings)

    Spacious junior and one-bedroom suites, Glasshouse restaurant and bar

    0.9 km to Town Hall
    from  $173
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    ibis budget Manchester Centre Pollard Street

    7.5Good (13,331 ratings)

    Cocoon-style room design, Direct tram access to city center

    2.1 km to Town Hall
    from  $86
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  23. Wilde Aparthotels Manchester St. Peters Square

    9.2Excellent (13,667 ratings)

    Central St. Peter's Square location, Premium sleep experience

    0.5 km to City center
    from  $105
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  24. easyHotel Manchester

    8.0Very good (12,764 ratings)

    Historic redbrick building, Prime Northern Quarter location

    0.4 km to City center
    from  $82
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  25. Holiday Inn Express Manchester - Trafford City By Ihg

    8.6Excellent (9,644 ratings)

    On-site mini gym for guests, Steps from Trafford Centre

    6.8 km to City center
    from  $141
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  26. Hilton Garden Inn Manchester Emirates Old Trafford

    8.8Excellent (8,650 ratings)

    Unmatched cricket pitch views, New wing with modern design

    0.8 km to Old Trafford Football Stadium
    from  $174
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  27. Travelodge Manchester Piccadilly

    8.4Very good (7,863 ratings)

    Prime central Piccadilly location, Dedicated quiet business floor rooms

    0.6 km to Town Hall
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  28. Travelodge Manchester Central

    8.5Excellent (9,881 ratings)

    Prime central Manchester location, Late-night bar and restaurant service

    0.6 km to Town Hall
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  29. DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Airport

    8.0Very good (10,414 ratings)

    Global menu at Lavelle restaurant, Fitness center with Peloton bikes

    0.5 km to Manchester Airport
    from  $185
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  30. The Rex - Formerly Hotel Gotham

    8.9Excellent (9,706 ratings)

    Exclusive rooftop bar with city views, Honey restaurant's modern British cuisine

    0.2 km to Town Hall
    from  $266
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Discover Manchester, northern England’s cultural and sporting powerhouse

Trendsetting Manchester in England’s north-west possesses eye-catching architecture, top museums and shopping galore plus cheap, mid-range or luxury hotels. This self-assured city is rightly proud of its industrial and cultural heritage. Harbouring some of England’s best entertainment and nightlife, Manchester retains lots of the swagger characterized by the 1980s and ‘90s “Madchester” music scene. Served by Manchester Airport and conveniently located near the M6 and M62 motorways, the city also excels at the beautiful game with two heavyweight football teams slugging it out for silverware.

Shopping and dining highlights

Manchester is a crowd-puller for weekend shopping breaks. There’s an impressive range of shopping options including the vast Trafford Centre at an out-of-town location, and the centrally-located Manchester Arndale. Further shopping hotspots in the city centre, where there are many hotels, include the area around Exchange Square and Corporation Street. It was modernized following a 1996 bomb blast and is known for upscale department stores and fashion retailers. Nearby Deansgate is also among Manchester’s best-loved shopping streets. Those who prefer exploring independent shops can head for the Northern Quarter.

Feeling peckish after all that shopping? Central Manchester brims with restaurants serving international cuisine, including Japanese, Italian, Greek, Indian and Chinese. To refuel on local delicacies, try a gastro-pub where you might find regional favourites like Lancashire hotpot stew, traditional meat pies and black pudding, a stodgy sausage made of pork blood and fat plus oatmeal. If there’s room for dessert, try an Eccles cake made with puff pastry and currants.

Experience Manchester’s sporting life

Football is arguably the sporting opium of the people in Manchester. Many Mancunians passionately follow one of their city’s two top sides with an almost religious fervour. Manchester United boasts one of world football’s weightiest trophy cabinets and plays at the huge Old Trafford stadium. Meanwhile, Manchester City plays at the City of Manchester Stadium in the eastern suburbs. City’s recent cash injection has reinvigorated the Manchester derby, and now both teams boast superstar squads. Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Agüero and Wayne Rooney are among the talents who have represented the teams. Due to the clubs’ popularity, holidaymakers wishing to see matches should plan ahead to secure tickets, particularly for the Manchester derby that usually occurs twice a season. Alternatively, supporters can enjoy stadium tours or visit their team’s superstores to purchase the latest merchandise.

The passion for sport in Manchester goes beyond football. As a legacy of hosting the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the city features top swimming, cycling and squash facilities. These are easily reached wherever your hotel is because extensive public transport options exist like trams, buses and trains, many of which connect to the airport. There’s also the Old Trafford Cricket Ground, which is the place for enjoying cricket during the summer. Not only does the stadium host Lancashire County Cricket Club matches, but also it frequently stages England internationals.

Historic and architectural wonders

An intriguing blend of industrial heritage and commercial success has left Manchester studded with eye-catching architecture and historic sites. The well-preserved canals recall a time when the city’s textiles and manufacturing industries prospered after the Industrial Revolution. Moreover, the towering neo-Gothic Manchester Town Hall impressively illustrates how some of that Victorian wealth was invested.

Exploring Manchester’s industrial roots is the fascinating Museum of Science & Industry. Set within the former Liverpool Road station, visitors of all ages can learn about Manchester’s boomtown heyday. Exhibits include locomotives, original factory machinery and the world’s first computer to store a program in its memory. Near Manchester Victoria railway station is the National Football Museum, which charts the growth of British football from its Victorian origins to the megabucks phenomenon of today. Don’t forget to visit the Manchester Art Gallery, showcasing a mesmerizing collection of British art. Highlights include Turner watercolours, Pre-Raphaelite paintings and 20th-century artworks. Two city centre libraries - the Gothic-inspired John Rylands Library and Chetham’s Library - are well worth a visit. The former contains a wonderful Victorian interior of ornate columns and staircases. Meanwhile, Chetham’s Library, dating back to the 15th century, is notable as the place where Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels met to begin writing their defining Communist Manifesto.

Explore marvellous Salford Quays

West of Manchester city centre are the redeveloped dockyards at Salford Quays beside the mighty Manchester Ship Canal, which opened in 1894 and enabled oceangoing vessels to sail right into the city’s once thriving port. The Lowry, a bold steel-and-glass structure, is one of this district’s top attractions, combining art and performance spaces with shops and restaurants. It displays the distinctive paintings of local artist L. S. Lowry, celebrated for depicting England’s industrial north-west. Another quayside highlight is the stunningly metallic Imperial War Museum North designed by Daniel Libeskind.

Go mad for Manchester’s entertainment and nightlife

Since Manchester is the home of much-admired bands like The Smiths, Joy Division and Oasis, it’s unsurprising that the city loves live music as much as it does. Major venues include the Manchester Arena, Albert Hall and Manchester Apollo. Elsewhere, filmgoers can see the latest movies at the Printworks entertainment hub containing restaurants and cinemas. As central Manchester features more than 500 licensed premises it’s perfect for nights out at craft ale pubs, traditional watering holes, cool nightclubs or swanky cocktail bars towering above the city skyline. There’s also a thriving gay village comprising bars and nightclubs in and around Canal Street.

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