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ABode Manchester
4.3/5108 Reviews

ABode Manchester

City Centre Manchester|0.15km from Shair-e-Rabbani Islamic Centre and Mosque
Amazing long weekend location. Wife and I stayed in a suite, older teen kids in a twin on the same floor. Extra room in suite was perfect for us all to meet and discuss plans, while the Nespresso machine, bathrobes and king size bed were a nice bit of luxury we really needed. Soaps and lotions were top quality, towel heating rack was a nice touch. We added breakfast as an option so we could eat and head out to start the day. Food was excellent, portions generous. A bit too much coconut yogurt but staff held it back as requested. The hotel location is great for exploring Manchester. Vibe in the Piccadilly area was very Chelsea New York - hustle and bustle, lots of college-age kids, all kinds of history, shopping, food, cool bars and transit within a ten minute walk (really liked the Northern Quarter, and the canals around Deansgate) . Most folks were locals, tourists like us in the minority. Dogs welcomed pretty much everywhere and prices were generally very fair. Enjoyed meals at the Waldorf pub, Evuna NQ (tapas), Tarriff and Dale (pizza/burger/cocktails), and Ducie Street Warehouse (Sunday roast), along with afternoon tea and snacks at the Wharf amidst the old canals. Etihad Stadium was a ten minute cab ride and 15 minute tram back after the game; Old Trafford about a 15 minute cab for a midday tour. Most important: the staff was excellent. Front desk staff was helpful with room and requests, Brasserie staff made breakfast pleasant and relaxing (and late-night barkeep helped with buckets of ice and glasses), housekeeping staff respected our do-not-disturb when needed and provided extra coffee, cups, and towels with a smile. Full disclosure - we struggled with a cold room initially (thought we were just tired from flight then realized there was no heat in room); would recommend hotel indicates that if heat is necessary guests can turn up the rad(s) to heat room, easy enough to do with a little sheet of paper. Would love to return to Manchester and if we do the Abode will be where we stay. Maximized our time and money while proving to be a great launching point for everything we wanted to do in the city.
Malmaison Manchester
4.1/5103 Reviews

Malmaison Manchester

City Centre Manchester|0.21km from Shair-e-Rabbani Islamic Centre and Mosque
We stayed here for the night as we were off to watch Ed Sheeran at the Ethiad. The location was great, central and had nearby parking. We expected to pay over the odds due to the concert. This was a great for my Wife’s Birthday and the room as almost £400 for the night. We had paid extra for a “recently refurbished” deluxe room, I would hate to have seen what the standard room I had a originally booked looked like if this was deluxe. The room (232) was no better than a Premier Inn, and nothing had been updated in what looked like 5 -10 years. Basic moderns facilities like a socket near the bed to charge a phone we’re none existent, the standard tv channels did not work, everything was a bit tired expect a giant tartan wall graphic. The shower was a pitiful pressure and boiling hot, not the luxury you expect and we have come to expect for a Malmaison. We had a lovely time watching Ed and then returned late to the hotel and decided to treat ourselves to some room service. We ordered a cheese and ham toastie each, not something you can really get wrong. Cheap sliced white bread, barely any cheese, 1 slice of wafer ham and a bag of crisps between us - for the small fee of £17+ service charge. We have stayed at both the Malmaison in Oxford and Cheltenham and would return there. Not to this one again, we would rather stay in a Travelodge, at least they’re consistent. All the staff were lovely, polite and efficient. The money here is for the location NOT the luxury you’d expect.

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Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel
3.9/555 Reviews
City Centre
Excellent views from the bar also level 3 is used for breakfast and meals lunch and evening meals lovely meals towards .manchester , The check in staff were polite , professional and the room was quite old fashioned for the price and for a 4 star , The hotel issued me with a comp check out as booked through booking.com from 11am till 12pm and 2 half price drinks at the bar Booked the night before with trip.com which was the cheapest option online cheaper than the hotel direct , Hotel close to train station and tram station , was working going on outside room at 8am to earn trying to rest
Travelodge Manchester Ancoats Hotel
4/551 Reviews
Northern Quarter
Facilities are average, other aspects are good, sanitation is good. The location is easy to find, and a ten-minute walk to Piccadilly Railway Station is convenient. It's very good to have this price on game day.
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
Church Street by Supercity Aparthotels
4.3/551 Reviews
Northern Quarter
Received a call from manager as we were travelling up to enjoy a 2 night stay with friends in Manchester & taking in a day at Ashes. This was to explain the suite booked had an issue with the balcony, which couldn’t be repaired in time for our arrival, and to ask if we’d still be happy to accept the accommodation at a concessionary price. Having no access to the balcony was not going to be of issue to the four of us so we cheerfully accepted this (whilst being impressed at the customer service we’d received prior to our arrival). So glad we did, Church street is ideally placed, a short walk from diverse and interesting areas of central Manchester. Our suite with 2 bedrooms was larger than we had expected and spotlessly clean, it was also well equipped with a washing machine, dishwasher and large fridge. This gives lots of options if you’re staying and want to do some self catering as can nip down to Tesco express or just over the way to a well stocked Co-op. Alternatively Church street is well placed for lots of eateries, traditional pubs or craft beers (We’d particularly recommend the MicroBar in Arndale centre food hall, The Pasta Factory and the Hare & Hounds Shudhill). The entrance and check-in was welcoming, and the whole place felt safe and secure. It is only a 5 min walk from a tram stop, so easy to get to Old Trafford for the cricket. (Or football) we would certainly be happy to stay at Church street again, and now knowing that Supercity Aparthotel have venues in London and Brighton we would definitely look into a stay in one of their other properties if visiting London.
Velvet Hotel
4.4/5107 Reviews
City Centre
Living in the first floor, the interior decoration is very unsuitable for the Chinese. The bed shelves are carved up and down, left and right, and the characters on the side of the bed. There is also a large mirror on the side of the bed. The left and right sides of the hotel are all bars and restaurants. It will not stop before 3am, especially the sound of drumming, although the sound is not loud, but the rhythm is similar to the heartbeat, which seriously affects the rest. Fortunately, the front desk service attitude is still very good, but also presented early, otherwise the shadow area is bigger.
Malmaison Manchester
4.1/5103 Reviews
City Centre
We stayed here for the night as we were off to watch Ed Sheeran at the Ethiad. The location was great, central and had nearby parking. We expected to pay over the odds due to the concert. This was a great for my Wife’s Birthday and the room as almost £400 for the night. We had paid extra for a “recently refurbished” deluxe room, I would hate to have seen what the standard room I had a originally booked looked like if this was deluxe. The room (232) was no better than a Premier Inn, and nothing had been updated in what looked like 5 -10 years. Basic moderns facilities like a socket near the bed to charge a phone we’re none existent, the standard tv channels did not work, everything was a bit tired expect a giant tartan wall graphic. The shower was a pitiful pressure and boiling hot, not the luxury you expect and we have come to expect for a Malmaison. We had a lovely time watching Ed and then returned late to the hotel and decided to treat ourselves to some room service. We ordered a cheese and ham toastie each, not something you can really get wrong. Cheap sliced white bread, barely any cheese, 1 slice of wafer ham and a bag of crisps between us - for the small fee of £17+ service charge. We have stayed at both the Malmaison in Oxford and Cheltenham and would return there. Not to this one again, we would rather stay in a Travelodge, at least they’re consistent. All the staff were lovely, polite and efficient. The money here is for the location NOT the luxury you’d expect.

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