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Manchester; There are so may interesting things to see and do when visiting Manchester, there have been considerable developments within the centre of the city which have definitely been an improvement.

Here is a break down of the most important areas of Manchester and surrounding hotels.

Altrincham Hotels: Altrincham a market town since 1290 continues to draw visitors today, a popular farmers market is now held on the first Friday of every month with a full range of produce on display! The main shopping streets are Stamford New Road and pedestrianised George Street where as well as a good selection of independent retailers large multiples such as Marks and Spencer, Next, Rackhams, Boots, Woolworths & WH Smiths can be found.
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Manchester City Centre Hotels: Manchester City Centre provides an unlimited and exceptional level of retail therapy, encompassing many distinctive areas. The main shopping areas are found around Market Street and Manchester Arndale, featuring the majority of High Street names, brands and department stores. Located literally around the corner are Exchange Square, New Cathedral Street, King Street and St Ann’s Square, offering the most exclusive of designer brands, accessible for everyone. More details...

Crumpsall Hotels: Crumpsall is still a very Victorian suburb, with its large houses now mainly converted into flats and apartments at the cheaper end of the price range, and occupied mostly by students and nurses from the North Manchester Hospital nearby in Delauneys Road. More details...

Denton Hotels: Located six miles (9.5 km) east of Manchester, Denton lies on the intersection of two historic highways: the A57 east west from Manchester to Hyde and the A6010 north south from Ashton to Stockport. More details...

Didsbury Hotels: Didsbury is a pleasant, prosperous and desirable dormitory area of the City, and houses here are much sought after. It is also a popular area for local university students to seek out accommodation. More details...

G-Mex Centre & surrounding area: One of Europe's leading convention and exhibition centres. One of its most vibrant, innovative cities. G-MEX and the Manchester International Convention Centre. All the experience, facilities and space to make whatever you want to happen, happen. More details...

Monton Hotels: A village feel with its own high street of individual designer shops, quaint village green, the canal running through green spaces on the doorstep and good access to the motorway. More details...

Manchester Airport Hotels: Manchester International Airport: Nowadays, over 20 million passengers pass through Manchester airport booking hall. Originally called "Ringway Airport", it is now the third biggest international air terminal in Britain. More details...

Piccadilly Hotels: This prime location give easy access to this vibrant city`s numerous restaurants, bars, and lively clubs. More details...

Prestwich Hotels: is a convenient location for the manchester shopping fan. Guests to this hotel are within four kilometers of the trafford centre, manchester art gallery and what is said to be the world's largest marks & spencer. More details...

Salford Hotels: is very much in transformation and in recent times has become a integral part of Manchester cultural and economic revolution. More details...

Salford Quays Hotels: At The Quays there is a wealth of world-class entertainment, leisure and cultural facilities on offer including The Lowry, Manchester United Museum and Tour, Imperial War Museum North, Ordsall Hall and The Lowry Outlet Mall. You can try your hand at rowing, sailing, canoeing or windsurfing at Salford Watersports Centre. More details...

Manchester Sportcity Hotels: The 48,000 seat City of Manchester stadium was first occupied by the Manchester City teams at the beginning of the season in August 2003. The stadium had originally been built to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester. It had been decided that on conclusion, Manchester City Football Club would inherit the stadium as their new home ground to replace the old (but much loved) Maine Road stadium. More details...

Manchester Wilmslow Rd Hotels: A popular road with excellent restaurants and hotels nearby. More details...

Worsley Hotels: Its famous for its golf, and lovely countryside and has some excellent hotels too. More details...

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