Located directly across the street from the train station, but far enough from its hustle, bustle and noise, DoubeTree is one of several new hotel properties recently added to the Manchester skyline.
Price: Expensive

Wow! If you're not impressed by the soaring exterior of this high-rise hotel property, wait until you see the rooms, gym and pool! A fine example of modern architecture and design, the 48-story Beetham Tower (the tallest U.K.
Price: Expensive
Premier Inn is a bare-bones budget hotel chain with properties across the UK. This particular accommodation is a new addition to Manchester's hospitality scene and is a good choice for those not prioritizing fancy perks and amenities.
Price: Least Expensive
Jury's makes our cut as a budget-minded hotel option due to its proximity and relationship with the fantastic Bannatyne health club.
Price: Least ExpensiveThe Marriott-owned Renaissance earns our recommendation primarily for its arranged relationship with the nearby Manchester Printworks Fitness & Wellbeing Gym
Price: Moderately Expensive
This uniquely designed Marriott, once a 19th Century warehouse, is located on the River Irwell in a quiet part of downtown Manchester. Original oak beams, exposed brick walls, premium bedding and river views (depending upon room location) create a very "unhotelish" vibe.
Price: Moderately Expensive
Novotel is a "bang for your buck" hotel chain (or bang for your quid) with locations throughout Europe. The Manchester Centre property is centrally located within walking distance of Piccadilly Train Station in the heart of downtown.
Price: Moderately Expensive
This upscale accommodation is a fabulous hotel pick on several fronts. It's super convenient for those traveling by train (about 5 to 10 minutes walk depending on your pace).
Price: Expensive
Located across the street from the GMEX convention complex in the heart of downtown Manchester, this Radisson is a fabulous stay and play accommodation.
Price: Expensive
Midland is an historic hotel located in the heart of downtown Manchester across the street from the GMEX convention complex and St. Peter's Square.
Price: Expensive
We agree with Lowry's claim that it is "Manchester's most fashionable hotel." Plenty of money and effort went into the design and furnishing of this property.
Price: Expensive