Manchester Hotels

There is a wide choice of hotels and bed and breakfasts in and around Manchester, with a small, but decent selection of boutique stays in the Northern Quarter.

The properties below have been grouped into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over £150)
Moderate (£75 to £150)
Cheap (up to £75)

The prices quoted are the starting costs for a standard double room and include taxes and breakfast unless otherwise specified.

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Lowry Hotel

+44 161 827 4000.

Located in the Chapel Wharf area on the Salford-Manchester boundary, this is one of the finest hotels in Manchester, a stunning haven of glittering glass and steel, with 164 elegant rooms that include intense flashes of colour amid quietly expensive neutral colour schemes. Bathrooms are marble-lined and there's also a gym and spa, and a spectacular riverside restaurant. There is live entertainment in the River Bar and Terrace most evenings.

50 Dearmans Place, Chapel Wharf, M3 5LH, Salford, United Kingdom

The Midland is a Grade II-listed Edwardian building that exudes elegance and charm, but is reasonably priced. There are 312 en-suite bedrooms decorated in a contemporary style that's in keeping with the building. Rooms are dotted with polished wood furniture and each comes with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs and Internet access.

Peter Street, M60 2DS, Manchester, United Kingdom

Radisson Blu Edwardian

+44 161 835 9929.

Retaining the vintage features of the Free Trade Hall, where the suffragettes rallied, Bob Dylan went electric in 1965, and the Sex Pistols played in 1976, the Radisson Edwardian is a contemporary hotel with every kind of creature comfort. Within easy walking distance of some of the city's best attractions, the hotel has an indoor infinity pool, a fitness centre and high-speed Internet access.

Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

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