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Hotels in Manchester

576

Hotels Prices From

€37

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Travel high season

Dec - Feb

Travel low season

Jun - Aug

High season avg price

€161

Low season avg price

€143
Know before you go
For the essential Manchester experience, you can't beat Manchester City Centre. Stay near street food at Piccadilly Gardens, where treats like halloumi fries and Yorkshire pudding wraps can fuel you up for a shopping blitz along Market Street and Arndale Centre. The ultra-cool Northern Quarter--stuffed with vibrant street art, independent shops, and hipster bars--is ideal for hotels with a fun, buzzy vibe. If you fancy spotting a celebrity, set up shop near MediaCityUK (where Match of the Day, Blue Peter and BBC Breakfast are filmed) for your best chance at an autograph. And it's not rare to see a footballer going in and out of Old Trafford, Manchester United's home stadium. Salford Quays, once the city's "gateway to the world," now provides waterfront lodging and vibrant shops, restaurants, museums, and galleries. Families and those looking for a calmer place to crash could try the suburb of Didsbury, a 45-minute transit ride from the city.
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Price trends, weather and things to do can help you make a decision.
Season
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Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
€193
HIGHEST
€95€544
Avg. temperature
4ºC
COLDEST
-4ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
95mm
50 mm116 mm

The unofficial kickoff of Manchester’s winter season begins in December, when the holiday lights flick on—and if there’s a better way to liven up the rainy-and-sometimes-snowy weather, we’ve yet to see it. The city makes a party out of it, and the good times keep rolling all winter long.

The annual Christmas Lights Switch-On is way more than plugging in a string of bulbs—it’s got celebrity guests, live music, and fireworks that pull in crowds from all around the country.

Manchester’s Christmas Market is the place to be for all that holiday goodness—from snacking on festive foods from all over the world to shopping for extra-special gifts like crafts, jewelry, toys, and clothes.

The holiday fun kicks up again in February, when the city celebrates Chinese New Year. (Manchester has the second-largest Chinatown in the U.K.) You can count on traditional dishes (dim sum, crispy duck), thousands of red lanterns, and the city’s famous Dragon Parade.

And even though the winter season on the whole is pretty rainy, it’s a great excuse to café-hop in Manchester’s hip and artsy Northern Quarter.

Mar - May
Avg. price/night
€183
€95€544
Avg. temperature
8ºC
-4ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
63mm
DRIEST
50 mm116 mm

As Alexandra Park shrubbery bounces back to life, Manchester sidewalks do, too. You’ll see more people hanging out around Piccadilly Gardens and chatting along Market Street. The weather is still a mixed bag, but it’s not a bad time to visit before the summer crowds take over.

Sunny afternoon weather means one thing: outdoor drinks. And Manchester has tons of outdoor beer gardens where you can clink pints with the locals. If it gets rainy, no worries. Just duck into the corner pub to join in on cheering the city’s rugby team.

At the annual Great CityGames, Deansgate turns into a massive track. It’s open to spectators, so stop by to watch athletes in top form sprint down the city streets.

Nearby spots like Worsley Village, Saddleworth Circuit, and the Pennie Bridleway are perfect for a long, winding countryside walk.

Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
€172
LOWEST
€95€544
Avg. temperature
15ºC
WARMEST
-4ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
82mm
50 mm116 mm

Put away the wellies and rain gear—summer brings a break from downpours. And festival organizers make the most of that rain-free weather by packing the calendar with events. Tourism is at its peak in this season, so make peace with a little elbow rubbing at events and top sights.

Theater buffs, take note: the outdoor venue Homeground will be your happy place. In summer, it hosts a rotating special of musicals, cabarets, and classic plays.

Art lovers will want to plan their trips for early July, when the Manchester International Festival takes over the city for 18 days, showcasing new work from around the world.

Coming to Manchester for Pride? Hit up August’s Pride Market, where vendors sell a variety of goods from rainbow-colored stalls in the Gay Village. The organization behind this event provides grants to community initiatives, so you can feel good about where your ticket fee is going.

Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
€177
€95€544
Avg. temperature
10ºC
-4ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
97mm
WETTEST
50 mm116 mm

In fall, Manchester morphs into a beer-lover’s paradise. Gather up your whole crew and do as the locals do, roaming from pub to pub only settling down when the night dips into cooler temperatures.

Are you a beer nerd? Find your people at ​​Indy Man Beer Con in early October, which features local beer brewers. Later in the month, Manchester Oktoberfest continues the city’s salute to suds.

Fall is a good time to visit Chorlton Water Park nature preserve. Our suggested plan of attack? Warm up with a hot drink from one of the cafes along Beech Road, then head into the park for an afternoon picnic.

Whitworth Park also offers prime fall foliage minutes from the city center. This 18-acre tree-covered public space sits right beside the University of Manchester campus.

Party people, head out to The Warehouse Project, a seasonal club venue of global fame that only operates from September through New Year’s Day.

Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in Manchester. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

Hotels near the sights

  • The John Rylands Library
    Welcome to The John Rylands Library, one of the world's finest collections of rare books and manuscripts. The John Rylands Library is part of The University of Manchester. Please note that we open at 12noon on Mondays and Sundays
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  • Etihad Stadium
    The new Manchester City Stadium Tour brings the magic of City to life, like never before. Visit the changing rooms, walk down the players’ tunnel out onto pitchside and sit next to Pep Guardiola in the press conference room. Highlights include: • Field questions with a virtual Pep Guardiola in the Press Conference • Feel what it’s like to walk down the famous glass players tunnel • See what happens on matchday in the Home Team dressing room, with a new immersive audio-visual show The new Manchester City Stadium Tour is the most immersive tour experience in Premier League football. Expertly guided through the behind the scenes areas of the Stadium by our City Tour Guides, each area will be brought to life. This is more than a stadium tour, this unique experience brings the magic of City to life! Tours are translated into different languages using the latest state of the art media guides. Languages include French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Spanish, Korean, Arabic, and Portuguese.
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  • Science and Industry Museum
    The Science and Industry Museum sits in the heart of Manchester, the world's first industrial city. It houses the world's oldest surviving passenger railway station and the world's first railway warehouse from 1830, which are located at the end of the museum site. On a visit to the museum, you will see amazing objects and learn about the men and women whose ideas changed the world forever. Daily demonstrations bring the museum's world class collection of textile and industrial machinery to life. There are interactive exhibits to explore and a regular programme of changing exhibitions to enjoy.
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  • National Football Museum
    The world's biggest and best football museum is open seven days a week in Manchester city centre. Here, you will discover how football became the game of our lives, following the stories through fascinating objects and exhibitions. Unearth the game's origins, relive the FA Cup fairytales and explore the different aspects and issues that make the game such an integral part of our culture and society. Chart the fortunes of our national teams in our new display, England on the World Stage, and see the country's footballing crown jewels: the ball from the 1966 World Cup Final, Geoff Hurst's iconic shirt and the Jules Rimet Trophy, still gleaming in its new case! Get in the game with a host of fun interactive challenges, from penalty-taking and shot-stopping to match commentary, and check out the latest changing exhibitions on the ground floor and in our Score Gallery.
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  • Manchester Museum
    Manchester Museum, one of the largest university museums in the UK, is over one hundred and thirty years old. The original neo-Gothic building was designed by renowned architect Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905) and is home to around four and a half million objects from natural sciences and human cultures. It has always been a place for research and learning, and we are a critical part of the city’s research infrastructure today. hello future is the name given to the £15 million capital project, which transformed the museum and completed in February 2023. Although our building and objects are important, the hello future transformation was about so much more. We asked ourselves how we can care for people, their ideas, beliefs and relationships. We believe that museums have extraordinary power to build understanding and empathy between cultures, across generations and time.
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  • People's History Museum
    People’s History Museum is the national museum of democracy, telling the story of its development in Britain: past, present, and future. Explore the radical stories of people coming together to champion ideas worth fighting for, and be empowered by the past to make a change for the future. We are all together in the fight for a fairer world.
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  • Manchester Art Gallery
    From our historical collections to international contemporary art, we aim to bring fresh perspectives, encourage conversation and spark debate. Explore our collections of fine art, spanning six centuries and including many major modern and contemporary pieces. We are famous for 19th century British paintings, particularly our outstanding collection of Pre-Raphaelite works. Our decorative arts collections showcase the artistry, tastes and techniques of every era and culture, from ancient civilizations to today’s designer makers. Our collections of ceramics, silver, glass, furniture and costume are especially fine. We constantly renew and update our collections displays so you should discover something new every time you visit. And, we're free to visit!
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  • Greater Manchester Police Museum
    Come and visit our 1879 Police Station, complete with original cells & charge office! Upstairs we have a 1895 Magistrates Court as well displays of equipment, vehicles and evidence and on the ground floor. We are open every Tuesday for drop in visits, and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday by appointment for group visits. During the school holidays we also aim to open on Thursdays.
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  • Manchester Cathedral
    Manchester Cathedral has been centre stage in its city’s history for nearly 600 years. In 1421 Henry V signed a royal charter granting permission for a collegiate church to be built. In 1847 a new Manchester diocese was created and this historic church became a Cathedral. The doors are open 7 days a week and the admission is free. Do not miss one of the most interesting churches in the land at the heart of one of the most exciting cities on Earth.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Manchester hotels

Great John Street Hotel, Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel, and Premier Inn Manchester City Centre West Hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Science and Industry Museum. See the full list: Hotels near Science and Industry Museum.

Popular hotels close to The John Rylands Library include Stock Exchange Hotel, King Street Townhouse, and Great John Street Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near The John Rylands Library.

Popular luxury hotels in Manchester include Dakota Manchester, Stock Exchange Hotel, and King Street Townhouse. See the full list: Manchester Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Manchester Intl Airport include Holiday Inn Manchester Airport, Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester Airport, and Clayton Hotel Manchester Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Manchester Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Etihad Stadium are Residence Inn By Marriott Manchester Piccadilly, Leonardo Hotel Manchester Piccadilly, and Ibis Budget Manchester Centre Pollard Street. See the full list: Hotels near Etihad Stadium.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Manchester are Hyatt House Manchester - Aparthotel, Residence Inn By Marriott Manchester Piccadilly, and Hotel Brooklyn. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Manchester.

Popular cheap hotels in Manchester include Travelodge Manchester Upper Brook Street, Travelodge Manchester Central, and Travelodge Manchester Piccadilly Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Manchester.

King Street Townhouse, Waterside Hotel and Leisure Club, and INNSiDE by Meliá Manchester have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Manchester. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Manchester.

Stock Exchange Hotel, Travelodge Manchester Upper Brook Street, and Eleven Didsbury Park all received great reviews from families travelling in Manchester. See the full list: Family Hotels Manchester.

Dakota Manchester, Leven Manchester, and Stock Exchange Hotel received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Manchester. See the full list: Romantic Hotels Manchester.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Manchester include King Street Townhouse, Waterside Hotel and Leisure Club, and The Edwardian Manchester, A Radisson Collection Hotel. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Manchester.