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Manchester’s most memorable hotels

Greater Manchester offers a wide range of accommodation, from unique boutique hotels and luxury pads to beautiful countryside settings and cosy family hideaways, there’s something to suit every budget and taste.

 

Radisson Blu Edwardian Manchester Hotel

Manchester is famous for its musical past and the Free Trade Hall is at its heart, a legendary site at which the likes of Bob Dylan and The Sex Pistols made musical history, it’s one of Manchester’s oldest and most iconic buildings. Now home to the Radisson Blu Edwardian,  the 5-star hotel in the heart of the city. The hotel boasts stunning views over the city, a state-of-the-art spa and a fantastic Japanese-Mexican fusion restaurant, Peter Street Kitchen, guaranteed to tantalize your taste buds. Live like a Rolling Stone in The Dylan Suite, with a built-in sound system and floor to ceiling windows overlooking the bright lights of Manchester.

Crowne Plaza & Staybridge Suites Oxford Road

Set in the heart of Manchester’s Innovation District, near Manchester’s University’s and a stones’ throw away from some of the City’s best cultural attractions and music venues. From the moment you step into the bright and contemporary lobby you will feel completely at home whether you are staying in one of Crowne Plaza’s state of the art bedrooms or a cosy Staybridge Suite studio room with views of the city. Feel part of Manchester’s fascinating academic history in the onsite restaurant tactfully named ‘The Laureate’, serving delicious home cooked world food. If you just fancy grabbing a drink, order a ‘Dissertation’ cocktail or a round of ‘Caps and Gowns’ at ‘The Graduate’ bar.

Dakota Hotel

Situated in the heart of the Northern Quarter, an area currently enjoying a filming boom as it masquerades as New York and other cities, in blockbuster movies and popular tv series. Manchester’s brand-new luxurious Dakota Hotel has sophistication at its heart. Named after the Dakota airliner which made its maiden flight in 1936 from New York to Chicago. Enjoy the finer details of beautiful décor, lavishly comfortable beds with cotton linen sheets and invigorating rainfall showers.  Socialise and indulge on the outdoor terrace and get a real taste of Manchester with their ‘Bee Sting’ signature cocktail.

The Lowry

Named after the famous Manchester painter L.S. Lowry, The Lowry Hotel is an iconic 5-star hotel positioned where the city of Salford meets the city of Manchester, on the banks of the River Irwell. As expected, art runs through the fabric of this hotel, with pieces casually dropped into rooms and stunning statues in the lobby. Look out for some famous Manchester faces within the art while enjoying a Manchester Tart, find serenity in the spa or enjoy a unique dining experience in The River Restaurant. Each room enjoys floor to ceiling glass windows overlooking the ever-evolving city.