Hotel Football
Hotel Football is about as near to Old Trafford as you can get without camping on the penalty spot. Located directly opposite Manchester United’s ground, the hotel is as on-brand as you’d expect. After all, it’s the work of Gary Neville and some of his Class of 92 counterparts.
Rooms have views of the stadium and are decorated with footy-related murals and memorabilia. In the restaurant, you’ll find Stanley Chow prints of former players and a menu that includes Rashford’s spring rolls and Scholesy steak suet pudding. It’s not exactly a romantic getaway but if you love football, there’s nowhere else like it. (You can even get married here).
Packages and experiences range from a kids staycation to corporate match day hospitality with a Q&A with a Manchester United legend. We all know the old chestnut that none of Manchester United’s supporters live in Manchester, so plenty of them come with an overnight stay.
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