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Your favourite Manchester City Centre hotel?


the one you stayed before

Manchester Malmaison

http://www.malmaison-manchester.com/

absolutely brilliant, posh about 100-150 quid a night

The Arora's fine. Malmaison for a special occasion.

Manchester city centre is very similar to its local neighbour Blackpool so is full of grotty B&B's that lack basic hygeine standards - not a place I would reccomend staying really.

Alan, you're wrong again. You realise you and your current aliases (ben.fanny, Hilda B, ruthanus, Eric D and John Dong) are being reported for all these untruthful answers? This is the place for answers, not baseless rants. For instance, there aren't ANY B&B's in the city centre of Manchester, which has NOTHING in common with Blackpool except trams!

The Malmaison is probably the most central of the luxury hotels, right in front of Piccadilly Station and a few steps from the Village. The best bet for a romantic getaway.

The Hilton on Deansgate is the tallest building in town, but the hotel itself only goes halfway up, the rest are flats. Great views and close to Castlefield.

The Lowry across the Calatrava bridge over the Irwell was our first 5-star hotel in town. A bit far from the nightlife, though great for business.

The Radisson Edwardian is in front of the convention centre, near Bridgewater Hall and the nightlife on Deansgate.

All these are 4-star at least. I've never stayed in one, because I live in the great city of Manchester, but my personal choice would be Malmaison because it's a great building, not too big, with a very good restaurant which I can vouch for.

Sorry, this isn't an answer to your question, but it's a warning.

Don't listen to anything from Eric D, ruthanus, Hilda B, ben.fanny, Walter Smith, Alan.Poop, emmasmurf, Eric V, karenturd, Alice B, John Dong & Sarah.**** - this is a wind-up merchant who goes by all these names in this forum. You can tell as (they) have all joined in the past week or so. These supposedly different people have an odd habit of asking the same questions over and over again (along the lines of 'how many gay or pedo people have been shot this week in the decaying mill town of Gunchester'), and their only answers are wind-ups about how much gun crime there is supposed to be in Manchester. This individual also votes his answers as best answer using a different profile. It would help if as many people as possible put them on their contacts & report them (him) every time he answers or asks a question. He votes for himself using another name & tries to cheat his way to best answer.

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