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Decent Hotels in Manchester.

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    #11
    Originally posted by MercladUK View Post
    very good point. I will be recharging the client so gonna be comfortable...
    Hilton then. Easy for nights out, good eateries in walking distance and quick to reach Parkway.
    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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      #12
      If you are recharging to the client ask them if they can book and pay for the hotel for you.
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        #13
        The Gotham hotel..
        Hotel Gotham - Manchester

        Am sure you could suffer a couple of nights here if you had to..

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          #14
          For the first few years of my career I worked for Refuge Assurance in Manchester keeping their Honeywell Bull mainframe fed with high quality COBOL. The company dated back to Victorian times and HQ was a labyrinthine brick structure on Oxford Road designed by Alfred Waterhouse, who was also responsible for the Town Hall. In the basement was a dance hall complete with sprung floor for employee tea dances, this being the company perk of choice in the 1890s. It was the staff restaurant when I was there. And the building had a lot of the original Victorian features, parquet flooring, pneumatic mail tubes, marble stairs, big brass timeclock, the company 'honeybee' logo worked into the masonry and the clock face ….

          Refuge decamped to Wilmslow in the mid 1990s and, although the Halle orchestra expressed an interest in using the basement for rehearsals the premises were converted into the Palace Hotel. They've done a good job on the refurbishment , as I found out when I took Mrs PJ there for Valentine's this year, though it was a bit weird walking down the old 'management' corridor past offices that are now bedrooms.

          Handy for the town centre, and Oxford Road station is opposite. Recommended.
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            #15
            Hilton as someone else said....

            or if you can bear to slum it there is a premier inn just the other side of the Mancunian way at bottom of the parkway which would be closer

            given the fookin great big hole in the mancunian way at the moment you wanna be as close as possible as traffic is rubbish at the moment!

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              #16
              If in doubt, Premier Inn.

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                #17
                Originally posted by original PM View Post
                Hilton as someone else said....

                or if you can bear to slum it there is a premier inn just the other side of the Mancunian way at bottom of the parkway which would be closer

                given the fookin great big hole in the mancunian way at the moment you wanna be as close as possible as traffic is rubbish at the moment!
                Personally I'd look for boutique hotels if you are going to pay Hilton prices. It's still just a Hilton. For the same money you can get some amazing hotels. Didsbury house for example...

                Didsbury House **** | A small luxury town house hotel - Didsbury House - Eclectic Hotels Manchester
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  Personally I'd look for boutique hotels if you are going to pay Hilton prices. It's still just a Hilton. For the same money you can get some amazing hotels. Didsbury house for example...

                  Didsbury House **** | A small luxury town house hotel - Didsbury House - Eclectic Hotels Manchester
                  But... Didsbury???
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                    #19
                    Found the Abode quite acceptable, when we were up that way.

                    Abode Manchester (England) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor
                    The Chunt of Chunts.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Churchill View Post
                      Review what? You want somewhere clean and does a decent breakfast. Expedia is your friend, they have reviews.
                      I wouldn't bother with Expedia unles you're on the FRS as you don't get VAT receipts from them (or you didn't when I last used them).
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