If you’ve ever experienced the chaos and confusion of trying to locate your Uber when the Warehouse Project kicks out at 4am, you’ll know why it’s worth booking a hotel within walking distance.
Here we’ve got ten recommended hotels and apartments where you can be safely tucked up in bed in no time once your dancing energy runs dry. The nearest is the Manchester Marriott Hotel Piccadilly (it’s almost next door) but the others aren’t much further away.
There’s more recommended places to stay in Manchester city centre in our full Manchester hotel guide.
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Dakota Manchester
The Dakota Manchester describes itself as Manchester’s best hotel. We’re not getting into that debate but we will say it’s the city’s most glam.
Designed by Amanda Rosa and owned by Ken McCullough, it’s low-lit and brooding, in a stylish, noirish way.
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Malmaison Manchester Piccadilly
Malmaison Manchester Piccadilly is an impressive boutique hotel in the perfect spot. It’s just minutes from Manchester Piccadilly train station, a heartbeat away from the Northern Quarter with its buzzing nightlife and independent shops, and well-placed for Manchester’s commercial centre.
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Church Street by Supercity Aparthotels
In Manchester’s cool and vibrant Northern Quarter, it doesn’t get more central than Church Street by Supercity. These one and two-bedroom apartments are ideal for couples and groups wanting a stylish and modern base in Manchester city centre.
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The Cow Hollow Hotel
If you like to stay somewhere that reflects the character and history of the city you’re in, Cow Hollow Hotel could be for you.
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The Jacksonheim Boutique
The Jacksonheim Boutique is the group name for a portfolio of luxury aparthotels and serviced apartments in some of the most popular locations in Manchester. If you’re looking for somewhere to stay with style, character, and all the comforts of a home-from-home, their range is your place to start.
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Manchester City Centre
Leonardo Hotel Manchester Piccadilly
The Jenga-shaped Leonardo Hotel Manchester Piccadilly sits on the Northern Quarter – Ancoats – Piccadilly border, making it well located for anyone with plans in that side of the city. We’re thinking Etihad Stadium, Co-op Live, Warehouse Project, or just the multitude of bars and restaurants in this part of Manchester.
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Manchester Marriott Hotel Piccadilly
After a multi-million pound refurbishment, Manchester Marriott Hotel Piccadilly is one of the city’s major hotels and certainly looks the part for stylish stays.
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Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel
Just a few minutes walk from Manchester Piccadilly train station, making it a great base for both business travellers and tourists.
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Motel One Piccadilly
Motel One Piccadilly is about as central as it gets. If you’re planning a mini-break in Manchester by train, this is very handy.
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Native
Native offers the service and style of a boutique hotel but the freedom and space of an apartment. This cool aparthotel is in the hip Ducie Street Warehouse meaning you have all the facilities you need downstairs and your own private hideaway upstairs.
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Residence Inn by Marriott Manchester Piccadilly
Residence Inn by Marriott Manchester Piccadilly is the chain’s first long-stay venture in the North of England. Situated less than ten minutes from Piccadilly Station, handy for Ancoats and the Northern Quarter as well as the city centre, the hotel is a mix of studio apartments and one-bedroom suites over 12 floors – there are impressive views of the Manchester skyline from the upper levels.