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Hostels In Manchester

6 Hostels in Manchester, England
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PH Hostel Manchester NQ1
8.7Fabulous
(571)
Hostel- 2.23km from city centre
Manchester offers a variety of entertainment options, such as sports, pubs, raves, museums, art galleries and libraries, as well as a wide selection of independent shops.
Privates From
€22.56
Dorms From
€23.75
YHA Manchester
8.6Fabulous
(2168)
Hostel- 3.82km from city centre
Our hostel is located in the heart of this vibrant city and is within walking distance to bars and more...
Privates From
€19.29
Dorms From
€29.68
Rahman Hostel Manchester
4.6
(54)
Hostel- 2.81km from city centre
Rahman Hostel: Vibrant Manchester stay, steps from Piccadilly train station. Free WiFi, 24/7 front desk.
Privates From
€18.43
Dorms From
€27.78
Birchfields Guest House
5.7
(62)
Bed and Breakfast- 4.95km from city centre
Birchfields Guest House offers a convenient location near Victoria Park, the Curry Mile, Longsight Market and city centre access. Each room is equipped with modern amenities for a comfortable stay.
Privates From
€16.32
No Dorms Available
Hawthorn Hotel
0.0
(10)
Hotel- 9.17km from city centre
If you need a place to stay when you are visiting Radcliffe, Whitefield, Prestwich, Bury, Pilsworth, Bolton, Rochdale, Middleton and Manchester city centre
Privates From
€41.55
No Dorms Available
Park City Hotel
Hotel- 1.98km from city centre
Park City Hotel offers newly refurbished rooms with en-suite washroom facilities at great value for money, as well as free WiFi throughout the property. It also features family rooms and accepts customers over the age of 18.
Privates From
€25.64
No Dorms Available

About Manchester

Made famous worldwide by a certain pair of football clubs, the UK city of Manchester is also big on the music scene (you might have heard of a little band called Oasis?) This Northern powerhouse is a good choice if you are looking to visit one of England’s biggest cities, or even if you’re a nature lover planning to explore the Peak District.

Hostels in Manchester benefit from fantastic central locations and excellent facilities. Look for Manchester hostels with a bar or youth hostels offering amazing freebies like communal dinners, movie nights, bar crawls and walking tours. Most have free Wi-Fi and throw in breakfast for free or very cheap. Staying in a Manchester youth hostel is not only a great way to save money for a football game, it’s also great for socialising with solo travellers from all over the world.

Not coming to Manchester for a football match or a concert at the Manchester Arena? There are plenty of things to do there from clubbing to visiting museums. The Three River Distillery, the John Rylands Library and the Greater Manchester Police Museum are among Manchester's top attractions. It’s also an incredible shopping destination, be it the big names of the city centre or the quirkier vintage shops in the Northern Quarter. Have a look at this list of cool things to do in Manchester for inspiration!

The city centre being compact, walking is probably your best choice to get around Manchester. If you want to travel further or avoid the rain you have the choice between the bus, the train, the tram and even waxis, the city’s water taxis connecting the city centre with Old Trafford. Manchester is connected to all the UK's big cities by rail, and you can reach it from London in 2-3 hours. Trains also run from Manchester Piccadilly station to the airport every 10 minutes, and take around 20.

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