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If you're looking for a hotel close to Manchester City Centre then you're in luck. There are plenty of hotels dotted around the city centre, and at affordable prices. Most are located within a few minutes of the main shopping district, and they're ideally located for anyone visiting the many bars or clubs within the city centre.

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rated: 3/5Britannia Hotel, Manchester
35 Portland Street, City Centre, Manchester.
Looking out on to Piccadilly, The Britannia is slap bang in the midst of the city centre. Rooms are priced from £65 for a double (Reduced from the standard rate of £135). The hotel has on-site parking, a pleasant bar and there's twenty four hour room service. Over the road is the 'new look' Piccadilly Gardens, complete with bars, restaurants and coffee shops.
From: £45/room
rated: 4/5Jurys Inn Manchester, Manchester
56 Great Bridgewater Street, Deansgate, Manchester.
Ideally located for Central Manchester, the Manchester Central building and the Bridgewater Hall (which is just across the road) the Jurys Inn is an large upmarket budget hotel with an on-site bar, restaurant and double/family rooms from just £65 (reduced from £145). The Innfusion and Inntro pubs provide the food and drink.
From: £65/room
rated: 4/5The Arora International, Manchester
18-24 Princess Street, City Centre, Manchester.
The Arora International hotel, based in the heart of city centre Manchester, is a grade two listed heritage ...read more
From: £69/room
The Place, Manchester
Ducie Street, Piccadilly, Manchester.
The Place is a new apartment hotel (serviced apartments) next to Piccadilly Train station. They're upmarket, and ideally located for Manchester city centre and the cool shops and bars of the Northern Quarter, which is just over the road. Rooms start at £95, if you use our exclusive booking service, for a double room (including breakfast).
From: £94/room
rated: 4/5Malmaison hotel Manchester, Manchester
Piccadilly, Piccadilly, Manchester.
The ultimate mass-market Boutique hotel, and despite being eclipsed by some of it's neighbours the Malmaison is still a cut-above the average city centre hotel, yet with rooms from £99 it's a bargain. Famed for it's restaurant, with it's signature steak frites, the hotel offers room service, an on-site gym, bar and a restaurant all within a central Manchester location. Ideal for the nearby station (Piccadilly) and easily reached by car.
From: £75/room
Jarvis Piccadilly, Manchester
Piccadilly Plaza, Piccadilly, Manchester.
The Jarvis Piccadilly is the monster hotel that overlooks Piccadilly Gardens. This former budget hotel is now having a refit, and it'll soon open up a new bar and restaurant that overlooks the city. One of the most central hotels in Manchester, but only worth it if you're not paying full price.
From: £59/room
rated: 3/5Britannia Sachas, Manchester
Tib Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester.
In the heart of the Northern Quarter, and just a few steps from central Manchester, the Britannia Sachas is an ideal budget base (rooms from just £55 including breakfast). This hotel offers simple rooms for cheap prices, and surprisingly has it's own leisure facilities including a swimming pool. If you're visiting Manchester and don't want to pay through the nose then this an ideal choice.
From: £55/room
107 Piccadilly, Piccadilly, Manchester.
Formerly the Rossetti Hotel, the Abode Manchester is a sixty room boutique hotel set off from the city centre in Piccadilly.
From: £99/room
rated: 3/5Princess on Portland Hotel, Manchester
101 Portland Street, Gay Village, Manchester.
Formerly the Princess Hotel, The Princess On Portland has been refurbished and offers double rooms from £70 per night - and that includes breakfast. There's an on site bar and restaurant, and the hotels well located for Manchester's Chinatown, Gay Village and the rest of Manchester City Centre.
From: £60/room
rated: 5/5The Lowry, Manchester
50 Dearmans Place, Deansgate, Manchester.
Rocco Forte's Lowry Hotel is just off Deansgate (actually it lies within the boundaries of Salford) and looks across the River Irwell to the city centre - a few years ago and this was 'Manchester' first five star hotel, now it's just one of many, but the attentive staff and true five star service help this hotel stand out.
From: £125/room
Gardens Hotel, Manchester
55 Piccadilly, Piccadilly, Manchester.
The Gardens Hotel is a budget hotel located in central Manchester, close to Piccadilly Station and Manchester's ...read more
From: £45/room
rated: 4/5Novotel, Manchester
21 Dickinson Street, City Centre, Manchester.
Manchester's Novotel is an upmarket budget hotel, double rooms from just £69 per night (if you're willing to pay in full at the time of booking then this is reduced to just £65). It's also centrally located (Portland Street), clean and has a modern bar/restaurant inside. An on-site car park is another bonus, and there's plenty of bars, shops and restaurants nearby (If you like Chinese food then Manchester's Chinatown is just around the corner).
From: £65/room
1 - 3 Cathedral Gates, Printworks, Manchester.
A cheap and cheeful hotel that's got a great location in the centre of Manchester. Rooms from just £19 per night, with single, double and twin bedrooms available, all with built in bathrooms. A cooked breakfast is an optional £4.95, or have a walk in to central Manchester where there's hundreds of places to eat and drink.
From: £19/room
Hilton Chambers, Manchester
15 Hilton Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester.
A small, budget hotel that's based in the trendy Northern Quarter - with double rooms from just £50 it's an ideal base, and despite the low price the rooms have televisions, broadband, and the hotel has a twenty four hour reception. The hotel itself is clean and modern, but certainly more suited to young couples and singles rather than families.
From: £50/room
rated: 3/5The Castlefield Hotel, Manchester
Liverpool Road, Castlefield, Manchester.
Well located, and well priced, the Castlefield hotel has forty budget rooms available from £60 per night. The hotel is set in the peaceful Castlefield area of Manchester, which is very close to the centre, but there's some great bars and restaurants in the immediate area. Great accommodation for families.
From: £70/room
rated: 5/5Hilton Manchester Deansgate, Manchester
Beetham Tower, Deansgate, Manchester.
The stunning Hilton on Deansgate was opened in 2006 inside the Beetham Tower. The hotel has taken over the first twenty two floors (with the infamous Cloud 23 sky bar occupying the twenty third) and the rooms offer amazing views of Manchester. The Hilton has on site leisure facilities, plus the Podium bar and restaurant. It's location on Deansgate is ideal, and the hotel is everything that 'Hilton' stands for - and then some. Within five minutes walk are a plethora of clubs, bars and restaurants, with Manchester's main shopping district just a few minutes down Deansgate. Deansgate Locks is just across the road.
From: £109/room
The Midland, Manchester
Peter Street, Peter Street, Manchester.
The Midland is Manchester's oldest hotel, that still - until a few years ago - had gas fired flames around the outside of the building, to protect the hotel from the hoardes. Inside you'll find a luxurious, spacious, hotel, in a central location, with one foot distinctly (and perfectly) in the past. Try the afternoon tea in the hotels luxurious bar/cafe area - pricey, but worth it.
From: £94/room
rated: 5/5Radisson Edwardian Manchester, Manchester
Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester.
This historic site - where the Sex Pistols played one of their earliest gigs - has been converted in to a two hundred and fifty room hotel. The Radisson Edwardians' location is ideal (just a few minutes walk to the shops and bars) and the facilities (including a lively bar/restaurant) are top notch.
From: £129/room
rated: 3/5Palace Hotel, Manchester
Oxford Road, Oxford Road, Manchester.
The Palace Hotel is one of Manchester's older hotels, and it's located on the busy Oxford Road corridor ...read more
From: £85/room
Thistle Manchester, Manchester
Portland Street, Piccadilly, Manchester.
Not the most exciting hotel that Manchester has to offer but the Thistle does have it's own swimming pool (and Jacuzzi) plus it's own bar and restaurant. It's located slap bang in the middle of Piccadilly, there's bars and restaurants around it and it's equally close to the Gay Village and Chinatown.
From: £60/room
Blackfriars Street, City Centre, Manchester.
In a perfect downtown location the Renaissance Manchester Hotel offers 203 beautifully appointed and ...read more
From: £95/room
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