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Top Manchester Hotels features hotels, guesthouses and self catering accommodation in Manchester and other towns throughout
the North West of England. Most of the hotels that we feature are available to book online over a secure server. You will receive instant confirmation of your booking and with the discounts that have been negotiated we are confident that we can offer you the best price available. Other hotels that we feature may require you to contact them directly to make your booking, if this is the case we have provided all of the information that you need to contact them. |
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Welcome to Manchester with a population of c392,000 people and the main shopping centre for the North West its no wonder why so
many tourists flock to Manchester every year. The prime retailing area is based around the pedestrianised Market Street and one of Europe's largest shopping malls, the Arndale Centre. Most major high street stores are located here. In a recent study, Manchester was found to be the UK's second most popular location for retailers outside London; this is confirmed by the success of the area around Deansgate, King Street, St Ann's Square and the Victorian Barton Arcade, which have brought in top names in high fashion such as Armani, Boss, Vidal Sassoon, Westwood and DKNY. Outside of the City Centre is the Trafford Centre, opened in September 1998, and within easy access of Manchester by car along the M602 and the M60 motorways - about 15 minutes drive. This has all shopping facilities as well as a considerable range of leisure activities all under one roof, with parking for more than 10,000 vehicles. Manchester offers an almost overwhelming choice of pubs, clubs and bars, from the very chic to the very laid-back. The in-crowd flock to Deansgate Locks on the city outskirts. Here, cool little bars cluster under the arches of the railway bridge. The Quays also offers sophisticated venues and the city centre is filled with traditional pubs, smart cafés and trendy new bars. Greater Manchester now has more entries in the Good Food Guide than any other location outside London, making it the natural choice for anyone who loves excellent food, fantastic beers and wine, and cool, stylish places to simply hang out. The world famous Yang Sing restaurant in Chinatown is a must on any food lover's itinerary, while the growing number of Canalside bars serve good food alongside gorgeous beers to reinforce Manchester's distinct fusion of food, fashion and fun. |
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