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If you’re looking for Manchester venues to hire in the location renowned for its friendly atmosphere, the city offers endless choice. That’s great news for the UK and global event profs who hold a special place in their hearts for Manchester.
In this blog, we take a closer look at what makes Manchester attractive to the meetings and events community – from its rich cultural heritage with landmarks such as Old Trafford, the Northern Quarter, and the Museum of Science and Industry to its down-to-earth people. And we share a selection of Manchester venues to hire, with links to book their spaces:
Manchester is a city full of history, with a rich and fascinating past. You don’t don’t need to look hard to find that history either – here are some of Manchester’s historical interests to consider for your event itinerary or delegate free time:
Visit the Museum of Science and Industry: This museum is located on the site of the world’s first railway station. It features a wide range of exhibits that showcase Manchester’s heritage, including working steam engines, vintage cars, and interactive displays.
Explore the Manchester Cathedral: Dating back to the 15th century, Manchester Cathedral is a stunning piece architecture. Your itinerary could include tours of the cathedral or simply time to wander around and admire the stone carvings and stained-glass windows.
Tour the John Rylands Library: This library was founded in the late 19th century and features an impressive collection of rare books and manuscripts. It’s the perfect addition to the agenda for an educational event.
See the Manchester Town Hall: Manchester Town Hall is a grand building that dates back to the 19th century. It features carvings and stained-glass windows, and a striking clock tower visible from all over the city.
Manchester has a diverse food scene that caters to all tastes and budgets. From high-end restaurants to street food, the city offers a wide range of options for everyone. Here’s a small selection:
The Refuge by Volta: The Refuge offers a mix of cuisines, from Spanish tapas to Middle Eastern mezze, and cocktails inspired by the 1920s era. It sits in a stunning Victorian building and has a lively atmosphere.
Rudy’s Neapolitan Pizza: This is a popular pizza restaurant that serves Neapolitan pizza cooked in a wood-fired oven. It has a relaxed vibe and is perfect for a casual evening with colleagues.
Hawksmoor: Hawksmoor is a steakhouse that prides itself on serving the best British beef. The restaurant is sophisticated and offers an extensive wine list to pair with your meal.
Cloudwater Taproom: This craft brewery offers a range of beers. And with its laid-back atmosphere it is a great place to enjoy a drink with fellow delegates after a busy day of meetings or training.
Something you need to be aware if you’re booking Manchester overnight accommodation from April 2023 is the city’s new visitors tax.
Manchester has become the first UK city to charge an overnight accommodation fee. The £1 per night charge is part of the new Manchester Accommodation Business Improvement District (BID) initiative. 73 hotels and serviced apartments in Manchester’s BID zone have introduced the charge on accommodation bookings to enable BID to “deliver better visitor experiences and drive more staying visitors to the city”. You can read more about this, here.
Now, onto the venues! Whether you’re looking for a luxury hotel or a modern event space to host your next conference, there are plenty of options in Manchester venues to hire.
Here are just a handful of ideas:
Bedrooms – 263 | Meeting rooms – 20
This Radisson Collection Hotel is a luxury hotel located in the heart of Manchester’s city centre. It features elegant and spacious rooms, a restaurant, bar, and fitness centre.
The hotel is known for its convenient location and its proximity to Manchester Central (see below).
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Manchester Central is a versatile event space located in the heart of Manchester. The venue features a range of halls and rooms to host various events, including conferences, exhibitions, concerts, and corporate events.
With a capacity of up to 10,000 guests, it is one of the largest event venues in the city. It also includes high-speed Wi-Fi and on-site catering services, making it an ideal venue for large-scale events.
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This unique venue offers modern event spaces for meetings, conferences, and corporate events. It features a range of rooms, from intimate spaces for small groups to large auditoriums.
thestudiomanchester provides on-site catering and is easily accessible for attendees, conveniently located in the city centre.
Bedrooms – 285 | Meeting rooms – 15
This modern and stylish city centre hotel features contemporary rooms and suites with comfortable beds. It also offers a restaurant and bar serving delicious food and drinks.
The venue is warm and welcoming, with a team of friendly staff to ensure your delegates have a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The hotel’s location is also ideal for exploring Manchester’s many attractions.
Bedrooms – 360 | Meeting rooms – 27
This is a contemporary hotel located just a few minutes’ walk from Manchester Airport’s terminals. In fact, Manchester Airport Train Station and Manchester Airport Bus Station are both in the heart of the airport complex which provides a direct connection to the hotel by the covered moving walkway.
The hotel features on site parking for 222 cars and modern rooms and suites. It also has a restaurant, fitness centre, and multiple meeting rooms – all making it ideal for business travellers.
Manchester is a friendly and welcoming destination, with heaps of hotels and venue choice. If the venues we shared don’t match your meetings or event requirements, search at EDGEVenues.com.
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