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The Waterside Hotel and Leisure Club
4.1/5100 Reviews
A brilliant experience at the hotel. Not only the hotel is amazing with great facilities (gym with 12 different rooms, spa relaxation/recovery suite, 25m pool) but also the people are super friendly. If you are a runner like me, there are like 5 different parks in the area to run around or simply go for walks. Tram station is 10 minute walk and tram services in Manchester are very good so you can get anywhere you want. At the hotel everyone was super friendly and they were all very helpful, but Taylor and Owen have stood out to me. Amazing service, well done! Oh and they serve an amazing coffee! I don't think I'll ever be looking for a different hotel when coming to Manchester. Here is all you need!
The Midland
4.2/5119 Reviews
City Centre
Having submitted my allergy list a few weeks before our booking and seeing that there were so many gluten free, vegan options, I was excited to be able to join with my friends in celebrating the baby that’s about to be born. Imagine my disappointment when the waitress only went through my allergies (I know it’s an extensive list) at the table in front of friends, not all of whom I’d have liked to know about said allergies. I was hoping for a simple meal and enjoyment of afternoon tea. This did not happen. I was given gf bread that contained egg powder - that I’m intolerant to. I agreed to it because I already felt awkward. I was also given a plate of fruit. And then offered another round of sandwiches. Quite frankly I was shocked and appalled. I was left feeling very isolated and excluded from my friends who were all enjoying their delightful cakes. It’s not difficult to create sandwiches and cakes and scones to my allergies. I do it often. I even offered to pay extra because I know I’ve got a lot. But honestly having to pay £30 in the middle of a cost of living crisis for sandwiches and fruit and being excluded from my friends was ridiculous. I was very disappointed. The waitress was lovely, and double checked everything. The atmosphere was great, it would have been a perfect afternoon if I’d been catered for. But I wasn’t. And I found it quite unbelievable to be honest. I didn’t say anything during our time at the tea room, because I didn’t want to ruin my friends day. But I will not be returning to The Midland because of this terrible service. Photos of everyone else’s afternoon tea, then mine.
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.
Britannia Country House Hotel & Spa
3.1/510 Reviews
Didsbury
I’m literally sat typing this at 3:03am because I can’t get any sleep. - When I arrived, the 2 members of staff working at reception were arguing with each other and the girl who served me was in a foul mood (unprofessional) - The bed is uncomfortable - Charged £7 to use wifi for one night stay (most hotels offer it in the package) - There were hairs in the bath from the last person (during covid-19 pandemic) - The soap dispenser in the bath was empty - The hotel seems to be used as a hostel for some people to live in and as it’s after 3am, I can still hear people with the TV on in their room loud. - People chatting outside whilst smoking. It means when I open the window, I smell the smoke and risk setting the fire alarm off. I didn’t realise it was a Britannia hotel. I’ve had shocking experiences in these hotels before but until you get here, you don’t realise as the name isn’t obvious on the booking. If I’d known I’d have avoided it.
The Edwardian Manchester, A Radisson Collection Hotel
4.5/5137 Reviews
City Centre
We only stayed for one night me and my partner, we arrived late and wanted to go out to eat. Great location, walking distance for everything you need from bars to restaurants from Brazilian to Thai food or British pub food. We pushed our luck being late and the man on reception was brilliant and his service was fantastic and recommended some lovely places. After a long day our room had everything we needed, walk in shower, robes, super king bed and room service. We skipped breakfast and booked the pool for 9am which is included and was just perfect, the reason for our stay was to do the tour of old Trafford and the hotel certainly made our trip more worth while.
The Lowry Hotel
4.3/5101 Reviews
City Centre
Very new hotel. The second time in a month, the arrangement was on the third floor. On the third floor, there was a wedding party. The second floor of the hotel had been noisy until the night. I couldn’t sleep a few times and went to the front desk to reflect. I said that I would end up immediately and asked for a room change. Hotel occupancy rate is not high, obviously deceptive

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Spa in Manchester?

    Whether you are traveling to Manchester for business or tourism, Sachas Hotel Manchester , Britannia Hotel City Centre Manchester and Ibis Budget Manchester Airport are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Spa in Manchester?

    For hotels with Spa in Manchester, the average price on weekdays is US$241, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is US$318.

  • Which hotels with Spa in Manchester are recommended for business travelers?

    Many hotels with Spa in Manchester are suitable for business travelers. Britannia Airport Hotel and The Townhouse Manchester are preferred hotels.

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    Many hotels with Spa in Manchester are luxury hotels. Kimpton CLOCKTOWER HOTEL is very popular.

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Local Travel Info

Number of hotels66
Number of Reviews 5,974
Highest PriceUS$2,414
Lowest PriceUS$40
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$241
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$318

Selected Hotels in Manchester with Spas

Planning a trip to Manchester? New and popular hotels in Manchester recommended by Trip.com. You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Manchester without running out of things to do. Located in United Kingdom, Manchester is a well-known and vibrant city.

Manchester Airport is the primary airport in Manchester. Besides flying, taking a train to Oxford Road Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

There are 187 hotels in Manchester on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The local average price is 126 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 10 five-star hotels in Manchester at an average price of 325 USD per night. There are 73 four-star hotels in Manchester at an average price of 152 USD per night. There are 36 three-star hotels in Manchester at an average price of 87 USD per night. There are 7 two-star hotels in Manchester at an average price of 70 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Manchester. In Manchester, chain hotels such as Days Inn are one of the top choices among travelers. Days Inn is the top choice of many travelers in Manchester. A popular hotel in Manchester, Radisson Blu Edwardian Manchester is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Football Old Trafford.

In the city center of Manchester, you'll have easy access to Abraham Lincoln Statue, ManchesterTown Hall, Albert Square. For short trips in Manchester, Abbotsfield Park Miniature Railway, Oxygen Freejumping Trampoline Park are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like China Town, City of Manchester Stadium, Old Trafford Stadium. Commercial areas like Footasylum Manchester - Trafford Centre Megastore, Trafford Centre are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 6.77°C during the day, 3.72°C at night

• April to June: 13.75°C during the day, 9.72°C at night

• July to September: 17.57°C during the day, 13.7°C at night

• October to December: 8.94°C during the day, 5.96°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 24.263779 cm

• Summer: 23.216536 cm

• Autumn: 27.874016 cm

• Winter: 33.425198 cm

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