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Top tips for finding Manchester hotel deals
If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Manchester, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Manchester in March and September.
Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Manchester if you stay on a Monday. The opposite is true for, Wednesday, which is usually the most expensive day.
Book at least 90 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Manchester accommodation.
The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Manchester found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 90, while the most expensive was C$ 208.
How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Manchester for 2 days.
Budget travellers will find plenty of affordable hotels in Central Manchester such as The Mitre Hotel and Britannia Hotel Manchester City Centre.
Guests staying outside the city’s inner ring road in areas like Old Trafford and Rusholme will find bus connections into the city centre.
Travellers who prefer the tram to the bus should look for a hotel along one of Manchester’s Metrolink Rapid Transit tram lines.
Budget hotels can also be found in central Manchester neighbourhoods like Northern Quarter or Gay Village, which are home to an array of posh bars, traditional pubs, and dance clubs.
Those seeking a fabulous hostel experience should look no further than the YHA Manchester Hostel located on the Bridgewater Canal in the Castlefield neighbourhood.
FAQs when booking a hotel in Manchester
Hotels are safe environments for travellers as long as they properly implement sanitary measures in response to coronavirus (COVID-19). However, we recommend getting in touch with the local authorities regarding safety procedures for hotels in Manchester. For more advice, please view our information page on what to know about coronavirus (COVID-19) and travel.
Although the average price for a double room in Manchester is C$ 250, C$ 24 is the lowest price found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days.
With floor to ceiling windows, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Manchester Piccadilly offers fabulous views of the city’s mix of old and new architecture. Those seeking more boutique style accommodation will find that King Street Townhouse features well-designed rooms as well as an infinity pool with an extraordinary view of some of Manchester’s iconic buildings.
Hotels in Manchester that take dogs are usually found outside the city centre, with the added bonus of free parking and plenty of greenery, though there are some hotels in the heart of Manchester that are pet-friendly. Motel One Manchester Royal Exchange and Holiday Inn Manchester Mediacityuk are both excellent options that allow dogs on request.
Home to Manchester United, Manchester’s iconic Old Trafford stadium gets its name from the neighborhood in which it is situated. Look for accommodation southeast of the city centre like in MediaCityUK, which lies along the Manchester Ship Canal directly across from the stadium. For the best access to the stadium, book a room at Hotel Football.
Art enthusiasts will appreciate Townhouse Hotel Manchester’s stylish, contemporary decor. Housed in a Victorian-era cotton factory, the hotel is located just down the street from Manchester Art Gallery. Meanwhile, Museum of Science and Industry is just a short stroll from Great John Street Hotel, a lovely boutique hotel situated within a former school.
You’ll find plenty of smart hotels close to Piccadilly Station, southeast of Manchester’s city centre. Motel One Manchester Piccadilly has stylish, affordable rooms and a cool, contemporary feel, while The Place ApartHotel is perfect for families or groups of friends travelling together, with fully-equipped apartments just a few minutes’ walk from the station.
There are a range of hotel options near Manchester airport, most of which are well-known chains, however, the Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester is linked directly to the airport’s two terminals via a 15 minute walk through a futuristic-looking covered walkway known as the Skylink. The hotel features excellent conference facilities and is perfect for business stays.
In the last 3 days, the best price displayed on KAYAK for a double hotel room in Manchester for the upcoming weekend was C$ 82 per night. We also found good deals for 3-star hotel rooms from C$ 87 and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 170.
After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Manchester districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Manchester city centre
Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.
Where to stay in Manchester?
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Recent reviews for Manchester hotels
Here are the Manchester hotels our guests have recently reviewed
T here was six of us that booked The Midland. Great looking hotel (but never judge a book by its cover)… We had the spa planned on Boxing Day and we’re told on the day early morning that the spa was closing at 16:30pm. We booked this hotel and spa months in advance and at no point we’re we told the spa would close early. Then we were told it’s fairly quiet you can use it before check-in as check in was at 16:00. We then got to the hotel early to be told we can’t use the spa till the next day!!! We then booked it for 10am. We spoke to reception and they said they couldn’t do much regarding the spa but gave us a late check out instead. The rooms are ‘luxury looking’ but not cleaned to the standard expected. We found chocolate bar wrapper and a ladies fake nail in our room. Clearly not cleaned to a high standard. Our shower was great until you start to realise it’s got a blockage and starts to flood. We rang to book our breakfast and we’re told we don’t need to book it “just turn up”. So we “turned up”. Upon arrival to the restaurant I asked how the breakfast works as I just wanted a glass of orange juice. We were informed, “nothing to worry about as it’s included in your booking.” I had a glass of orange juice however when I got to checking out I was being charged full price £12.50, for orange juice. I then had to speak to reception again whom wiped that off my bill. A nice experience but shocking communication! I’d like to say you get what you pay for but in this case u dont.