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Hotels in Manchester

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Browse hotels in Manchester, England — properties from Ancoats to Spinningfields. Metrolink tram reaches the city centre from MAN Airport in 25 minutes.

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About Manchester

Manchester: Northern England's Industrial Powerhouse

Manchester sits 320 km north of London in Greater Manchester, England. Founded as a Roman fort in 79 AD and transformed by the 19th-century cotton trade, the city became the world's first industrial city. Today it draws visitors for the Museum of Science and Industry (housed in the 1830 Liverpool Road station, the oldest surviving railway terminus), two Premier League football clubs at Old Trafford and the Etihad Stadium, and a live music scene rooted in the Northern Quarter.

Where to Stay in Manchester

Hotels concentrate in three main zones. The City Centre around Piccadilly Gardens and Deansgate offers the widest range from budget chains to 4-star independents. Spinningfields, the financial district west of Deansgate, suits business travellers. Ancoats — once a mill district, now a neighbourhood of converted warehouses and independent restaurants — attracts visitors seeking character properties.

Practical Tips

  • Getting around: The Metrolink tram network connects the airport to Piccadilly station in 25 minutes and serves most central neighbourhoods.
  • Weather: Rainfall averages 806 mm per year — pack a waterproof layer regardless of season.
  • Airport: Manchester Airport (MAN) is 14 km south of the city centre and serves direct transatlantic and European routes.
  • Match days: Hotels within 1 km of Old Trafford sell out 6–8 weeks ahead on home fixture weekends.