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Latest Reviews for Manchester Hotels

The Waterside Hotel and Leisure Club
4.1/5103 Reviews
We have stayed several times when we've been flying out from Manchester . All the rooms that we've stayed in have been excellent in every aspect and the food has been good value and delicious. I had a perfectly cooked pan-fried halibut last night, as a special dish on the menu. We don't always use the pool, but the leisure facilities are very good.
The Midland
4.4/5133 Reviews
City Centre
We stayed in Manchester for the weekend and The Midland was in a perfect spot for exploring the city. Both nights we stayed at the Midland there were wedding parties being hosted there, unfortunately this led to not having the best sleep as there was regularly noise coming from other rooms, but when we called reception they did their best to help. In the morning the staff were extremely apologetic and went above and beyond to make it up to us and said they usually are able to keep the bigger parties staying in the same area so this does not happen. Lovely hotel, lovely staff, great location!
Malmaison Manchester
4.1/5103 Reviews
City Centre
Ideal location, literally a couple of minutes walks from the train station. Sainsbury’s local across the street, the city’s shops, bars and restaurants a short walk. The hotel is stylish, quirky and unique. It has its own cafe (serves Starbucks weekdays only), bar, restaurant, spa, gym. However, for the value of the room, I would expect additional in-room facilities - fridge, a bottle of complimentary water. The room was a good size and decorated beautifully. My partner was exceptionally impressed that our room television had Sky Sports! Luxurious hand soap, shower gel and hair shampoo supplied. We used the hotel bar at various times throughout our stay - the bar staff work very hard, and serve quality cocktails which display their expertise, however we didn’t find all bar staff welcoming or warming when being served. Just a smile and warm greeting would make a difference, and what ideally expected in the hotel and hospitality industry. On the other hand, the times we visited the receptionist staff, service was how we expected - greeted warmly, friendly and helpful. Whilst the hotels location is its biggest positive selling feature, we do feel the hotel is overpriced for what it is compared to other hotels we have stayed at. Nevertheless, due to its location we would stay again.
Britannia Country House Hotel & Spa
3.1/59 Reviews
I’m literally sat typing this at 3:03am because I can’t get any sleep. - When I arrived, the 2 members of staff working at reception were arguing with each other and the girl who served me was in a foul mood (unprofessional) - The bed is uncomfortable - Charged £7 to use wifi for one night stay (most hotels offer it in the package) - There were hairs in the bath from the last person (during covid-19 pandemic) - The soap dispenser in the bath was empty - The hotel seems to be used as a hostel for some people to live in and as it’s after 3am, I can still hear people with the TV on in their room loud. - People chatting outside whilst smoking. It means when I open the window, I smell the smoke and risk setting the fire alarm off. I didn’t realise it was a Britannia hotel. I’ve had shocking experiences in these hotels before but until you get here, you don’t realise as the name isn’t obvious on the booking. If I’d known I’d have avoided it.
The Edwardian Manchester, A Radisson Collection Hotel
4.3/561 Reviews
City Centre
First time staying at the Edwardian Manchester and overall very impressed. Service was great, a gentleman named Danny in particular was fantastic and very helpful. Facilities including spa and gym were great, breakfast and dinner in Peter Street Kitchen restaurant onsite was really tasty and good selection. Only fault I would say is room product seems slightly dated and shower / bathroom in our room 503 was an odd layout. Also very noisy outside window as there is an Irish bar open until late and dumping glass bottles first thing in morning was not great for sleep. Would avoid rooms facing this side.
The Lowry Hotel
4.4/5104 Reviews
City Centre
The famous hotel in Manchester is not bad, but the scenery outside the window is not good.

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  • What are some of the best hotels with Spa in Manchester?

    Whether you are travelling to Manchester for business or tourism, Ibis Budget Manchester Airport , Britannia Hotel City Centre Manchester and Leonardo Hotel Manchester Piccadilly are highly recommended among the best hotels.

  • How much does it cost on average to stay at hotels with Spa in Manchester?

    For hotels with Spa in Manchester, the average price on weekdays is S$ 258, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is S$ 347.

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Hotel Information for Tourists

Number of Hotels78
Number of Reviews7,696
Highest PriceS$ 2,498
Lowest PriceS$ 53
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 258
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 347