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irisheyes40
Registered User
Weekend in Manchester
I'm travelling to Manchester next weekend for two nights, just looking for any tips. Accomodation is booked. What I particularly want to know is can I get a public transport ticket that will cover all the buses trams etc for the weekend. Thanks
Enaja
Registered User
Re: Weekend in Manchester
zag
Administrator
Hotels (or other accommodation) in Manchester city centre
All,
I was asking a while back about Macclesfield, but it looks like the easiest thing (in this case) to do is to stay somewhere in Manchester (within walking distance of the train station) and get the 20 minute train to Macclesfield.
I had a dig around the archives here for detail on Manchester (thinking there must be a lot of people going over to see a footie game), but it looks like not many people have asked.
So, does anyone know any hotels (or self-catering since it could be for a while) in the centre of Manchester ? I will look up the various websites, but I was looking for some personal recommendations if possible.
Cheers,
z
mark
ibis hotel
check out the ibis hotel. cheap and cheerful
Sueellen,
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www.visitmanchester.com/
cian132
Registered User
Hotels in Manchester
Can anyone recommend a hotel in Manchester (2adults one 11 month old) for Sept 04. Must be close to Trafford Shopping centre and Pavilion (centre of town)
Going in September
Thx
Tara
mac the knife
Manchester Hotel
Just returned from overnight stay in Manchester for an interview. The office (for interview) advised the Ibis hotel as nearby - very clean, quiet and modern if functional. Two hotels in city centre for around £46 (sterling) - not sure if famiily rooms available.
If you're looking for more upmarket with facilities check out
Good Luck
milly
restaurants in manchester
any suggestions for a nice romantic meal for 2 for a birthday surprise? is it possible to book from here also??
golfmad
Restaurant in Manchester
If you like chinese,The Great Wall in Chinatown was lovely...we ate there 4 out of 6 nights!
Amyless
Manchester - what to do + see?
Hi all,
I'm trying to decide between London and Manchester for a weekend away early next year. I've looked up many sites to do with London, but I'm a bit clueless about Manchester. Is it worth a visit? What are the main sights? What about shopping? Also, overall, would Manchester be a cheaper weekend than London, for accommodation and food?
Any replies greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
mickytee81
Manchester-shopping
Have been to Leeds many times over the last 5years and have made a point of always going to The Trafford Shopping Centre. Its class. If you are into shopping you will love this place. Its huge, free parking (or buses that drop you practically at the door)loads of shops, restaurants, coffee shops, play area for the kids and a cinema(with at least 9screens as far as i remember).
Its not far from Old Trafford if you are into football at all.Havent actually stayed in the city so thats as much info as i can provide sorry. Seems there are less touristy sights to see in Manchester.
MaxKolbe03
Global User
Re: Manchester - what to do + see?
Mmmm Manchester. Not the most attractive city I've ever seen. If you fancy some English countryside get the train from Manchester to Edale which is the spiritual home of the English rambling movement....no, really, do. The new part of the city around the cathedral (this area was damaged in the IRA bombing) is nice - as city centres go. But if you want my advice you'll head to Liverpool......far more interesting. Check out the two amazing cathedrals and mooch around the docks for a bit....Richard and Judy are no longer there though