As one who is highly defensive about the sympathetic restoration of Victorian architecture in Manchester, I have to give my utmost respect to the Radisson chain. They have managed to ...
closeCheap (which is presumably what folks are after in a hostel), this place offers up a great location in the heart of the bar/drinking quarter and near all transport links. ...
closeA historic hotel located in an Edwardian building in the centre of town. Luxury is very much the theme, with rooms plushly decorated and equipped with all modern amenities. There's ...
closeThis is probably the best hotel in Manchester. Great rooms, good service and a very good spa / health club. The views from the upper floors are fabulous. And the ...
closeThe hotel itself isn't anything special - really just a typical Radisson if you're familiar with the chain. However, the location could not be better. You're right on Elm Street ...
closeThe grand old man of Manchester's hotel scene, a stay at the Britannia is one spent amid history. The building itself is a gem, a sprawling 19th century structure with ...
closeA stunning boutique hotel housed in 19th century school, this place is one of the city's very best independent options. The room are as plush as the rest of the ...
closeA classic 4-star hotel opposite the city's Oxford Road rail station. This is nearby to many sights such as the Science and Industry museum, Manchester Art gallery, the Manchester library ...
closeLocated on Canal Street in the heart of Manchester's gay neighbourhood, this is one of the city's best boutique hotels. Rooms are plush and atmospherically decorated. Flat screen tv's and ...
closeA great budget option in the heart of the city. Whilst the building itself is a 19th century one, inside the hotel have certainly brought things into the 21st century. ...
closeA great location, right near to the city centre shops and attractions as well as the local bus terminus and train stations. Facilities include a gym, bar and restaurant. Rooms ...
closeThis hotel is an ideal place to stay in and use as a base if you're visiting Manchester but also intend to drive to Old Trafford or Trafford Center. It ...
closeThis is one of the best places I've stayed in Manchester. The location is very central and the rooms are mini apartments, complete with everything you need to make yourself ...
closeSimple, cheap and centrally located, a good choice for a couple of nights if you're on a budget. There's nothing special about this place but you could certainly do worse ...
closeThe Manchester Marriott Victoria and Albert Hotel was simply terrific. The room was spacious, and impeccably clean. And the food that was delivered to the room was fantastic. Also, the ...
closeStaff very friendly and accommodating. Great location. Close to shopping, bus & trains
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closeA stylish central boutique hotel that's spitting distance from Piccadilly rail station and the Northern Quarter. Rooms are breezy and elegant with the beds here particularly comfy! There's a quality ...
closereally good n comfortable x got alarm call bar prices reasonable. staff on desk very nice always are at Brittania x use them all thee time x perfect
closeExcellent location, elegant rooms and a great price, this is one of the city's better budget options. There's free wifi, flat screen tv's in all rooms and a definite plus ...
closeA modern, stylish hotel around the corner from the city's main Piccadilly rail station. There are some nice features here, such as the iMac TV's in every room and the ...
closeQuality hotel with a city centre location. Rooms are clean and modern whilst the suites here are a real treat, with views across the city. If you're into shopping, some ...
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closeA super stylish hotel smack bang in the city centre, this is a great option if you like to stay somewhere both luxurious and trendy. There are almost two hundred ...
closeA solid city centre choice, with a few special characteristics that take it to the next level. For starters, there's a gym, sauna and hammam available to all guests, whilst ...
closeA great alternative option in the heart of the city, apartments are sleek and modern with all equipment needed to cook a fresh meal or spend a night relaxing indoors. ...
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closeFriendly staff, a great location and homely, modern apartments are the name of the game here. It's opposite the Shudehill bus interchange and the MEN arena is nearby too, as ...
closePROS: - Close to nearby Metrolink station - Comfortable rooms with bedside power socket - Powerful room air conditioning - Free wifi CONS: - Poor service at the bar - ...
closeGreat location, family rooms and a sleek decor at this city centre hotel. There's a swimming pool and gym which take this 3-star to the next level. Rooms are rather ...
closeOnce an industrial powerhouse, Manchester has reinvented itself as one of Britain's best city break destinations. Manchester's famous live music scene draws gig-goers in their droves, while Old Trafford is a Mecca for footie fans across the globe. Fantastic shopping, delicious curries and one of the UK's best gay scenes ensure hotels in Manchester are a popular choice for a UK staycation. The new Salford Quays development has also boosted the city's place as a business travel destination, too.
The Northern Quarter is the perfect place for students, backpackers and hipsters. Serviced apartments and quirky boutique hotels are the main accommodation types in the area. The neighbourhood is famous for its quirky restaurants, alternative nightlife and vintage shops (such as Affleck's indoor market).
Hotels in the Central Retail District are ideal for sightseers and business travellers. Cheap hotels and big chains can be found in this area, right on the doorstep of Manchester's best high-street and designer shops. Most buses pass through here, and most of the main attractions are within walking distance.
This funky neighbourhood sits on the banks of Manchester's canal system, with red-brick buildings housing cheap hostels, boutique hotels and serviced apartments. It's near Deansgate Locks, home to art galleries and bars, as well as Spinningfields. This is a great choice for hipster travellers and business people.
Hotels in Salford Quays are best for business travellers and football fans, with Media City and Old Trafford within striking distance. It's on the outskirts of town, but well-connected to central Manchester by public transport. Budget chain hotels and serviced apartments are the main accommodation options.
If you're arriving by train and don't want to lug your suitcase far, hotels in Manchester Piccadilly are the best option. This central neighbourhood is ideal for sightseers, and accommodation ranges from cheap chains to luxurious boutique hotels. Public transport is fantastic, and most main sights are within walking distance.
Hotel prices in Manchester vary depending on time of year and demand from travellers. With our search function you can easily find the best deals for your dates. We show you prices from all of the top online travel agents, so you're always guaranteed to find the best room price – even if you're booking during a popular event, such as a cup final at Old Trafford.
Use our filters on the left-hand side to see hotels in your price range, and then sort the results as 'price: low to high' to see the cheapest hotels first.
Our users particularly love these three cheap hotels in Manchester:
YHA Manchester – Located in the trendy Deansgate neighbourhood, this youth hostel has dorms and private rooms available. It has a free car park, and is just ten minutes walk from downtown.
The Mitre Hotel – A three star hotel located in a gorgeous 19th century building in Spinningfields. Rooms here boast excellent views of the cathedral, and free Wi-Fi too.
Hatters at Hilton Chambers – This luxury hostel in the Northern Quarter has a barbecue and sundeck, as well as a cosy lounge with board games (for that unpredictable Northern weather).
Like most British cities, summer (June to August) is prime time to visit. The weather is generally warm, and the city has a packed events calendar with festivities such as the Manchester International Film Festival, the Manchester Jazz Festival, Manchester Pride and the 247 Theatre Festival.
You'll find the best hotel deals in Manchester during January and February. The New Year slump means people have less money to spend on weekend breaks, plus the weather is generally cold and rainy. Look out for gigs at the MEN Arena at this time of year to make your break worthwhile.
It's always the best time to book hotels in Manchester when you use our hotel search. Just enter your dates and we make it easy to compare hundreds of hotels in Manchester. As well as comparing hotels based on price, amenities and location, we also compare deals across a range of online booking sites. Once you see a price you like, click through and book direct – whether that's through a travel agency or the hotel's website.
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