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Hampton by Hilton Manchester Northern Quarter
4.4/556 Reviews

Hampton by Hilton Manchester Northern Quarter

Manchester|0.93km from Manchester Jewish Museum
I spent 21 days at this Hilton whilst awaiting my apartment to be ready. The incredibly hospitable staff made the stay a 4/5. Mo the general manager is a top class human as well as a collaborative, uplifting manager. The hotel ac was constantly disrupted, likely due to the unprecedented level of climate change weather, this year. The front desk staff were ready and willing to help with anything I needed. They are mostly 20 somethings that by nature enjoy genuinely helping people. Taren ”consummate professional”, Pier ” my fav Italian”, Igor ”the hustler”, Abbie ”comforting smile”, Demi ”sweetest person”, Winnie ”wish I could adopt her”, Faz ”the kindest human ever”, Lianna ”gets it done - even without a business center”, Serena ”kind and quick”, Jordan ”kind smile” and Patrick ”the mix master”, I would ike to publically thank each of these people for: providing fans in a pinch, providing business center services with0ut a business center, helping with a hot coffee (my fault) incident, suggestions for delicious BRITISH FOOD (?!@$!?), ideas on how to expedite my Manc assimilation. The maid staff were happy to provide extra towels and coffee creamers... they respected privacy and would leave supplies outside of our door unsolicited when we hung our do not disturb sign out... the list goes on and on. This is a wonderful Hampton that should be a model for all of the rest. I've been to a lot of them! I am forever grateful to the kind people here. They would have received 5 stars if the ac worked and the breakfast was changed up a bit. But @HiltonHotels needs to give everyone here a raise.

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Queens Guesthouse Manchester
2.7/540 Reviews
The bed we slept in was not easy to sleep, with a wooden square in the middle. Just staying for one night and nothing else is wrong, the overall can be justified. The room was booked without a bathroom. They gave a room with a bathroom. Before 9 o'clock British time (10 o'clock daylight saving time), you have to go through check-in procedures, otherwise you will have to add 10 pounds. We didn't change the time indicated on Ctrip, and we were charged ten pounds. Later, the Ctrip customer service dealt with it in time.
The City Warehouse Aparthotel
3.9/515 Reviews
not bad. It felt good to stay for two days, so I set up another two days. Within 20 minutes walk from the train station, Chinatown, city center, more convenient, recommended
AC Hotel by Marriott Manchester City Centre
4.1/5111 Reviews
Hotel is in a good location and is very clean. We stayed before and enjoyed our stay last time so we thought we’d book again for one night but it wasn’t as good. We booked a double room and got two singles pushed together, we kept falling down the middle so didn’t get a good nights sleep. Spoke to the receptionist in the morning and she apologised but we thought it wasn’t worth going down in the middle of the night just for one night but we shouldn’t of had to anyway. When we arrived the people on reception just ignored us and someone had to come out from the back to serve us. I’ll probably look somewhere else next time.
Pillo Rooms Apartments- Manchester Arena
2.7/56 Reviews
The room is large, the equipment is very new, the price is very good if there is a car, suitable for short stay, the location is a bit biased
The niu Loom
4.3/5129 Reviews
This hotel was suggested to while a family member was critically ill in a nearby hospital and we had been advised not to go too far away. Having never heard of it and the very reasonable price we werent sure what to expect, but what we found surpassed all expectations. For a hotel so close to the city centre it is incredibly quiet, lots of parking, spotlessly clean and the added bonus of air con in all rooms. Loads of towels in the room, beds are comfy. Rooms are compact but have all you need, free WiFi (and a decent speed). It has a lovely relaxed vibe, a real haven of calm that during a very difficult time, was a real comfort to us. We have since returned twice more; once with our children where we were provided with rooms that were next to each other, and this is now our third visit. We've also stopped in to have a drink with family who were guests while we were staying elsewhere and it was the same friendly welcome and nothing was too much trouble. Lovely, friendly staff, the evening menu is simple but very much does the trick if you need something comforting and don't want to go out or eat takeaway in your room. My children loved padding down in their PJs to get a hot chocolate and we didn't miss a kettle in our room at all. Breakfast has something to suit everyone, with lots of choice. Have already recommended to friends and family and will continue to do so.
The Mitre Hotel
3.7/5115 Reviews
City Centre
Liked · The receptionists who was there when I arrived was the only highlight of this stay, she was hard working despite the numerous issues myself and other guests experienced when they arrived. Disliked · Here is a list of everything that is wrong with this place. When I arrived at The Mitre I was directed up the 1st floor where I found the reception area. I was given my room key and trundled upstairs and down long corridors until I finally found my room. Here are the issue from this first room that I occupied during my stay. 1, The TV was broken and it had been been hit by something as the screen was cracked, no the hotel fault maybe but they should be on top of things like this. 2, The floor was uneven and the toilet door had a 1 inch gap at the bottom on one side as the floor was unlevel, when walking the the room it felt like walking down a ramp. 3, As mentioned earlier the receptionist did her best but I had to ask a couple of times about the tv, in the end I got moved to another room which was on the same floor as the reception, however this was a smaller room from the one which I was given originally which I was told was an free upgrade (which I initially appreciated). Room 2 Issues below This room had a shower, were as the other room had a bath 1, When the toilet flushed it made a sound like a pneumatic drill was being used, god knows what other guests were thinking when they heard this. 2, Aircon unit was very noisy so did not get used, the windows could not be opened in this room so it got very warm though the night 3 When using the shower the dials for the temperature were problematic and I ended up burning my back as could not reach the shower cord to switch it off as the dials did not seem to stop the water flow. 4, In reception I noticed spiders and dead flies etc on the window frames whilst waiting to be helped by the poor receptionist. Please avoid this place if possible, I guess this is the northern version of faulty towers.

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Weather and the best time to travel to Manchester:

Manchester is a metropolitan borough in England. It is ranked the fifth from top in terms of the population size in the whole country. As of 2019, the metropolitan area population here was over 3.3 million, and the overall area was close to 630 kilometres squared. Manchester is a part of the Greater Manchester metropolitan county in north-western England. At present, this is one of the most visited cities in the United Kingdom. Manchester is known for its vibrant culture, architecture, sports scene, and technological output among others. The city is known among sports fans for being the home ground of two prominent football clubs of the Premier League, Manchester United, and Manchester City. The city of Manchester lies on the banks of the River Irwell and features a climate that is somewhat temperate oceanic. This type of climate is pretty common in the many British Isles and is characterized by cool summers coupled with warm winters, nothing too extreme. The precipitation rates are not very high but the occurrence is regular in the region. Relative to other portions of England, Manchester is slightly more humid in comparison. The topography of the region is that of a plain which is washed with river gravels.        

Airport / nearby airport:

The metropolitan borough of Manchester is served by the Manchester Airport (MAN) which is some 14 kilometres away from the city centre. Getting to Manchester from Manchester Airport takes around 18- 20 minutes by road. This airport is among the busiest airports of England which comprise three terminals for passenger use and one terminal for cargo and goods aviation. The Manchester Airport sprawls over an area of some 1400 hectares and has flight connectivity to over 200 destinations across the world. There are many options of transport to get from Manchester Airport to the city centre. One of them is the Airport Shuttle bus Service which covers the journey in some 25 minutes and charges around 9 £ for a one-way trip. Official airport taxis are available all day long and they are a comfortable way to get to the city. These taxis charge some 20 £ for the journey.

Transportation: in Manchester

The commute in Manchester is not at all tough, as there is a very elaborate transportation network in place. Walking around the city is a popular choice here. Apart from that, you can avail a number of options like the free hop- on- hop- off buses which run in the city centre, or the commercial buses which connect the whole of Greater Manchester efficiently. The light railway Metrolink tram system of the UK is also a convenient choice of commute. It is particularly helpful for tourists as it travels through almost all popular places and attractions of the city. The System One Travel Card can be purchased if one wants to travel hassle-free through a combination of trams, trains, and buses. It is a travel smartcard that is accepted as a payment mode by most public transport providers. One can also cycle through Manchester easily; the city has dedicated cycle routes all around.          

How to get to Manchester:

The Manchester Airport (MAN) is one of the busiest in the whole of England. This is an international airport which is well connected with the rest of the world. Major airline operators like Turkish Airlines, Air France, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Swiss Air, and American Airlines among others offer services up to Manchester. If the flight is from a long distance, there is a very good chance that aside from having a longer duration there are also going to be one or two transit stops in between the journey. The domestic flight network inside the United Kingdom is something that one can rely on while planning a trip to Manchester. What this means is that if someone is travelling internationally to Manchester they can get a flight to any international airport in the UK. From there on, finding a cheap and short-duration flight to Manchester is an easier way.         

Hotel info, prices for different hotel range: 

  • Luxury hotels in Manchester with upscale amenities and world-class facilities can be availed for around 200 £. 
  • One can get decent 3-4 star Manchester hotels for some 100 £; they come with standard amenities like AC rooms, restaurants, Wi-Fi, pools, etc. 
  • Apart from these, there are many options for cheap hotels in Manchester too which are available for under 50 £. 
  • Talking about neighbourhood suggestions, Rusholme, City Centre, Spinningfields are some which have the best Manchester hotel deals, and are tourist-friendly. 

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Manchester Tourist Information:

Top tourist attractions in Manchester:

Here is a list of some of the amazing attractions to see and interesting things to do in Manchester. 

  • Castlefield in Manchester which is also called the Urban Heritage Park is an awesome place to start exploring Manchester in its grandeur. One can walk around here and see houses with Victorian architecture, canals, and also some really cool shops in the vicinity. 
  • Chinatown area of Manchester is among the largest areas in the UK to showcase the heritage of Chinese communities vibrantly. The place has got restaurants and shops where one can spend hours exploring around.
  • One of the most popular Manchester attractions is the Old Trafford Stadium which is the home ground of the famous football club Manchester United FC. This stadium is the largest of its kind in the country. It also goes by the nickname ‘The Theatre of Dreams’ and has a capacity of about 75 thousand people in the stands.

Top food places in Manchester:

The food scene in and around Manchester is thriving in the truest sense. The following are some places in Manchester that are known to serve an amazing food experience to diners.

  • Double Zero is among the many popular pizzerias of the city which serves the best pizzas around. One of the things that visitors love about this place is that one can bring their own alcohol inside the restaurant.
  • Three Little Worlds is a good dine and drink venue of the city which is sometimes referred to as the only distillery bar and restaurant of Manchester. This place serves some of the most amazing cocktails, finest beer, and wine, along with sumptuous food all through the day.  
  • To get a good experience of afternoon tea with a casual brunch in a cosy setting one can visit a place like The Pavilion Cafe. This place serves a wide range of drinks and great home-cooked meals.

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