The
Manchester hotels listed below are either in the town
or we have given a rough guide as to how far they are from Manchester.
We hope you enjoy your stay and find your ideal accommodation.
Manchester is the third largest conurbation
in England. Manchester prospered with the arrival of the industrial
revolution in the 18th century. The area was transformed by a
wealth of cotton producing mills that paid for many of the grand
Victorian buildings that can be seen around the city today. The
arrival of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894 gave the city Britains
third largest port and encouraged further trade. St Peter's Square
in the city centre boasts the magnificent Victorian neo-gothic
Town Hall and the Central library, built in the 1930s as the
largest municipal library in the world. A short walk will take
you to Castlefield on the country's first man-made canal, the
Bridgewater Canal, and the Castlefield Visitor Centre. Manchester
has two football clubs, United & City, playing at Old Trafford
& The City of Manchester Stadium respectively. Also see Manchester & Manchester
attractions
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