Whether youre flying off on holiday or coming home again Hilton Manchester Airport is on ... more
hand to help you relax Located 200 metres from Terminal 1 well transfer you and your luggage to and from the airport on our 24 hour hotel courtesy bus Enjoy an e...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: clean close to airport Disadvantages: poor shower not the comfiest of beds & pillows
You cannot miss the hilton as you head towards the airport terminals. As you head to T1&3, it is on the right and you just come off the slip road instead of following the road up to the Terminals. The parking is secure but finding a space can be quite tricky.
The lobby looks very smart and so the staff who are very willing to help.
Our room was just a basic double and was just under £80 for one night.
The windows did an excellent job of keeping the noise from the planes to a minimum and we could not hear noise from anywhere else.
My only disappointment was the shower as it had very little power.
The room was clean and nicely furnished with a large tv.
For the ladies i would recommend taking your own hair dryer to get the best results.
Our room was booked with a flight from Germany with Last Minute and we had a few problems ...
I have had the pleasure of staying here on business on several occasions. My mother?s family come from Manchester so I always really enjoy visiting Manchester.
About the hotel:
The Arora Manchester is a four star hotel with over 140 bedrooms. It?s part owned by Cliff Richard and there are even five special Cliff bedrooms decorated with his memorabilia if you like that kind of thing! The location on Princess Street is also excellent as you are in the city centre and only 10 minutes walk from Piccadilly station if you arrive by train. It?s also about a 20-minute journey from the airport, which is also very convenient. The hotel doesn?t have it?s own car park but apparently guests can use the nearby NCP to park at a discounted rate.
First Impressions:
It?s an old fashioned looking building but it also looks quite grand. It is also ...
Advantages: A superbly comfortable and friendly hotel Disadvantages: There must be some, but I certainly can't think of any
From Glasgow International Airport, the M8 Motorway wends its way towards Edinburgh or Stirling but by about junction 19, roadworks slow you down to a snail?s pace as you cross the bridge over the river Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland?s second city, and as it happens, that wasn?t an entirely bad thing for once. We?d booked two nights at the Glasgow Hilton and this 20-storey monolith is situated right by the aforementioned roadworks and junction. We saw it coming. We were impressed. We found our way there with ease. We parked in the upper floor of the underground car park and made our way into reception.
A lift took us up to the main lobby area on level 2, which was impressively furnished and decorated; the kind of magnificent lobby that really lets you know that you?re in a hotel that means ? and clearly nurtures - business ...