The best hotels near Manchester airport

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Eliminate the stress of travelling just before a flight by staying in a hotel near Manchester airport. Chain hotels dominate the airport site itself but, if you choose wisely, you could start your holiday early and enjoy a swim or beauty treatment before take-off. Alternatively, there are charming boutique hideaways in leafy suburbs nearby, a mansion set in a park and Manchester hotels with excellent dining options, plus family-friendly and budget choices too. Here’s our pick of the best hotels near Manchester airport that are either a walk, shuttle or inexpensive taxi ride away. When asking about taxi fares, it’s worth confirming whether the price includes an airport drop-off fee.
 

Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester airport

You can walk straight into the airport via a covered walkway, the Skylink, from this upmarket hotel. It’s also connected to the airport’s station with train, Metrolink tram and bus connections. Start your holiday here with a complimentary glass of fizz or Bloody Mary over breakfast and make use of the hotel’s leisure facilities, which include an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, gym and beauty lounge. You can also enjoy runway views from its executive lounge as well as from certain rooms on floors seven to nine.

From

£
130

per night

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Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester airport is light, bright and airy


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Oddfellows On The Park, Cheadle

Wake up surrounded by 100 acres of green parkland with a stay at Oddfellows On The Park in Cheadle. If planes didn’t pass overhead regularly (triple glazing prevents them disturbing you), you could forget that you’re just a 15-minute drive from the airport – allow between £17 and £22 in a taxi. The 22-room boutique hotel in the Victorian Bruntwood Hall mansion still retains some lovely original features, from its sweeping banister and tiled reception floor to the restored stucco ceiling in its Galloping Major restaurant. If the sun is shining, enjoy pre-holiday cocktails on its terrace watching life in the public park.

Read the full review here: Oddfellows On The Park

From

£
146

per night

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Oddfellows On The Park is a brilliant alternative choice to onsite airport accommodation

    

Clayton Hotel Manchester airport

It may be one of the nearest hotels to Manchester airport – it’s possible to walk from the Clayton Hotel to your terminal – but handily there’s also a complimentary 24-hour shuttle bus service to save you the hassle of lugging suitcases. Families are well catered for here, with family rooms containing two double beds (or a king bed and two singles in Executive Family Rooms), a kids’ zone with toys in the bar area, kids’ menus and an offer where one child eats free in the Grill Restaurant between 5pm and 6.30pm with every paying adult. There’s a small gym too if you’d like to stretch pre-flight.

From

£
120

per night

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Clayton Hotel Manchester Airport is a great choice for those with kids


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Marriott Manchester airport

There’s plenty to keep you entertained in this sprawling 215-room hotel less than two miles from Manchester airport. Spend some time in its leisure centre, working out in its large gym, or taking a dip in its 20-metre indoor pool before relaxing in the whirlpool tub, steam room, sauna and plunge pool. If that sounds like too much effort pre-holiday, there are also two independently-run restaurants that attract locals as well as hotel guests – a chic Italian, San Carlo Fiorentina, and a French restaurant, Brasserie Blanc. A 16-seater shuttle bus runs between the hotel and airport from 3am to 11pm. Outside of these hours, taxis cost around £12.

From

£
224

per night

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Marriott Manchester Airport offers a leisure centre with a large pool and gym, a whirlpool tub, a steam room and sauna

    

Premier Inn Manchester airport Runger Lane North

A reliable budget option less than two miles from the airport, the Premier Inn Manchester Airport Runger Lane North is clean and modern. Ask for an airport facing room on the fifth or sixth floor for a view of the runways. Family rooms can fit a double bed plus a single sofa bed, pull-out bed and a cot. (If you’d rather two doubles, try the Premier Inn Runger Lane South over the road). A shuttle bus runs from the hotel to the airport every half an hour between 4am and 10am (£4.50 per adult and £2 per child), while taxis cost approximately £11.

Double rooms from £53 room only, premierinn.com





This clean, modern hotel has everything you’d expect from the Premier Inn chain

    

Doubletree by Hilton Manchester airport

On the airport site, this newly renovated DoubleTree hotel is a modern, comfortable option with a small gym. You’ll receive a warm cookie on check-in, then choose between stonebaked pizza and classics such as burgers in its Mason’s Restaurant or sip local Manchester Gin or craft beer in its bar. Rooms are decorated in muted greys with splashes of yellow on furniture and royal blue honeycomb patterned headboards – a nod to the Manchester bee. There’s a good choice of room set-ups for families including those that sleep up to six.

From

£
149

per night

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Hilton Manchester Airport offers a lounge bar serving Costa coffee and a restaurant with a wood-fired pizza oven

    

Eleven Didsbury Park Hotel, Manchester

Tuck yourself away in the Victorian walled garden of this small boutique hotel in south Manchester to relax pre or post flight. A world away from chain hotels, all of the décor in Eleven Didsbury Park has been chosen by owner Sally O’Loughlin, from framed artwork on walls to tasteful ornaments on shelves. Cosy rooms and above have roll-top baths, while the Luxe Terrace Junior Suite has two – one is outside on a private canopied terrace. The hotel is less than six miles, or around a 15-minute drive (around £14 in a taxi), from the airport with train and Metrolink tram connections nearby too.

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From

£
150

per night

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Eleven Didsbury Park where some rooms have rolltop baths

    

Didsbury House Hotel, Manchester

 

Allow some time to linger in this boutique hotel before or after a trip. In the upmarket south Manchester suburb of Didsbury, all rooms but entry-level snugs have roll-top baths to soak in, there’s a terrace or cosy lounge for drinks, and spa or beauty treatments can be arranged. All bedrooms are individually styled but expect statement wallpaper, tactile fabrics, feature lighting and cast-iron radiators throughout. It’s around a 15-minute drive to the airport – about £14 in a taxi. The hotel is also less than a 10-minute walk from East Didsbury railway station with routes to the airport.

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From

£
143

per night

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Didsbury House Hotel is a boutique option just four miles from the airport.


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