Please note our writer visited Manchester prior to the coronavirus pandemic
Manchester’s city centre is strewn with attractive hotels, from five-star cocoons of luxury and hip aparthotels in former mills to budget beds and seductive hideaways. It makes things easier when you’re planning weekend of, say, exploring the high street shops of pedestrianised Market Street, restaurants along King Street, bars of the Northern Quarter, clubs in Canal Street, or general gallery and museum-hopping – or all of the above – to have the right hotel in the right location. Especially as many of them offer spas, bars and comfy beds at the end of the day (or night) to soothe tired souls. With unbeatable postcodes, top service, cool design and excellent added extras, here’s our pick of the best hotels in Manchester city centre.
Stock Exchange Hotel
Manchester, England
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£
148
King Street Townhouse
Manchester, England
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£
131
The Cow Hollow Hotel
Manchester, England
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£
89
The Edwardian Manchester
Manchester, England
From
£
113
Native Manchester
Manchester, England
From
£
86
Dakota Manchester
Manchester, England
From
£
127
Whitworth Locke
Manchester, England
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£
59
The Midland
Manchester, England
There’s also the quirky Mr Cooper’s Restaurant and Bar, the Tea Room for afternoon tea, and the Bar & Lounge for a less formal meal. Breakfast is served in Mr Cooper’s and is a decent buffet selection of cooked and continental items, as well as à la carte options for extra.
From
£
75
Hotel Gotham
Manchester, England
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£
105
Kimpton Clocktower Hotel
Manchester, England
From
£
105
Contributions by Rhonda Carrier