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Cheap b&bs in Manchester?
Roxy07
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Are there any for a Saturday night?? Cheers
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Manchester New Hampshire, USA ?0
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What area? Assuming you do mean UK, and not New Hampshire, or Bolivia, or any other Manchester.0
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It's a big city. Which area?
Why a B&B?0 -
There are some 36 Manchesters worldwide, most in the US but Bolivia has a smattering too.
Itwould help if you could narrow things down a bit.
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Manchester U.K. Lol
Also anywhere that's cheap0 -
I bet Heaton Park will have a few benches free0
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Last time I looked for a hotel in Manchester city centre, booking in advance, I was able to get good exceptionally good rates from Sachas (note iffy reviews) Britannia and Travelodge. You're probably within 50 yards of a decent breakfast for under a fiver with all of these and with Weathespoons and McDonalds you have mainstream options too. Greggs bacon and sausage sandwich with a coffee for £2 is always a good budget brekkie.
Feel B&B is particularly important then I'd suggest using Google.
But hotels.com or booking.com sorted by price might help you find something that gives you what you want.0 -
Hi,
Travelodge, Manchester Trafford Park, Sat 9 July, £42.
Search the chains with various dates, you know when you're for going, we don't.
Edit: Booking.com, Sat 2 July, Dormitory room, £22, cheapest B&B, £39 + £5 breakfast.0 -
Would be better on UK holidays board.
Helpful to say:
- how many people for
- what area of Manchester
Or perhaps more relevantly
- do you need to be central near e.g. rail station, or have you got a car and can stay further out?
is probably the best advice to help you help yourself. It's what I did when I needed 1 (weekday) night in Central Manchester last year. Needed to be very central for both training venue and train station.PeacefulWaters wrote: »But hotels.com or booking.com sorted by price might help you find something that gives you what you want.
I went to the Gardens which was very central, reasonably priced and met my needs. No parking; several steps at main entrance, guess must have wheelchair access elsewhere. There were cheaper places, but the basic info made it fairly clear they were all noisy pubs. The Gardens itself was quiet, and I was 3 floors up, but even there I heard other pubs and clubs nearby throwing out all their 'empties' just after I'd gone to bed about midnight. At weekends I would imagine there'd be more noise from revellers in the street at that time, and all the smashing of 'empties' would occur much later on. So if I needed to stay central in future, I'd go to the Gardens but take earplugs.0
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