The Palace Hotel, Manchester
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27 Nov - 10 Dec |
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Property Details
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Situated right in the heart of the city centre, the impressive 4* Palace Hotel is a recognised landmark of Manchester, thanks to its distinctive 217ft tall clock tower. Once home to the Refuge Assurance Company, this magnificent terracotta grade II listed building has recently undergone a major £8 million refurbishment and investment programme, enabling them to offer the ultimate in luxury hotel facilities, accommodation and standards. All 257 of the hotel’s en-suite bedrooms have been furnished to an upper four-star standard to ensure your comfort is guaranteed. Whether you choose a standard, Ambassador or new Contemporary Deluxe room, you can be assured that you will experience one of the most comfortable and memorable experiences in the country. The brand new Tempus Bar is the ideal venue to meet new friends or relax whilst having a pre-dinner drink. The hotel stands directly opposite the Palace Theatre and is just a short journey from the Opera House and Bridgewater Hall, home of the famous Halle Orchestra. With its excellent transport links including the nearby Metrolink tram system and Oxford Road Station, it is also an ideal base for touring Greater Manchester and the surrounding countryside. |
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Standard Double/Twin
Standard Double/Twin - room only. Private bath and shower, remote control radio and television, pay per view movies, Sky channels and CNN, direct dial telephone, hairdryer and complimentary toilettries. Max 2 guests. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 1 child but cannot exceed 2 guests in total. Available bedding configurations:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 24 Hours (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Business FacilitiesThe Palace Hotel offers unrivalled facilities for meetings, conferences, banqueting and special events with function rooms, euipped to the highest of standards accommodating between 2 and 1000 people including the magnificent Grand Room which can seat 1000 delegates theatre sytle or 800 people of dinner |
| Check In |
1400hrs |
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| Check In Instructions |
Credit Card will be required should any extras ehich to be charged to the room account failing this cash will be required at bars and Restaurant |
| Check Out |
1100hrs |
| Getting There |
TRAIN: Departs every 10 to 20 minutes from the train station (four trains run in total overnight). Tickets can be purchased in advance. Journey time: 20 minutes. Cost: from £2.65 single. BUS - NO 43: Operates from 05:06 to 23:25. Departs every 10 minutes between and 09:30 and 18:13, then every 30 minutes outside of these times. Journey time: 45-60 minutes. Cost: single fares are available from the driver, while a Day Saver ticket is available for £3.20 and is valid until midnight on any bus. Single tickets are the best value for one journey. TAXI: Depart from all terminals and from the bus/train station. Journey time: 20-40 minutes. Cost: £15.00-£20.00. TRAIN: Manchester has four main train stations: Piccadilly: Main station in Manchester with arrivals from London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and many other destinations. Victoria: Located to the north area of the city centre and serves routes mainly to the north and east of the city. Oxford Road: Located between Deansgate and Piccadilly, this station serves destinations in south Manchester as well as regions in north England such as Blackpool, Preston and Leeds. Deansgate: Most trains from Oxford Road will pass through this station. Deansgate also links with the conference centres G-Mex and the Manchester International Convention Centre (MICC) via a foot bridge. |
| Parking |
The Palace hotel does not have it's own car park, however we work with the Euro Car Park. This is a secure car park located on Pritchard street, the rate we have negotiated with them is £8.50 per 24 hours. |
| Things To Do |
Manchester is a shopper's paradise with its centre and surrounding areas boasting some of the country's most exclusive stores. There are also many unique boutiques and hidden gems to be discovered as well as catering for virtually every high street taste. Manchester's main shopping streets are King Street and St Ann's Square, containing mainly designer shops such as Armani and Hugo Boss, whilst Market Street has mainly high street stores such as Next, Miss Selfridge and Dolcis. Manchester is a great destination for all the family. It is dynamic an interesting; fantastic for keeping the children constantly amused. There are many free museums which have interactive features and hands-on activities: Museum of Science and Industry, Imperial War Museum in the North, and Manchester Museum. Manchester has an extensive theatre and entertainment scene. From live music to comedy and from musicals to film festivals, there is something to offer everyone. Manchester has produced some of the best musical stars including Oasis, The Bee Gee's and the Stone Roses, and has seen the rise of famous comedians like Peter Kay. As well as being steeped in heritage, it is also buzzing with new talent making it the place to be and be seen. Manchester has a varied and dynamic nightlife with something to offer everyone. From modern cosmopolitan bars, to bohemian cafés and traditional pubs, you will be spoilt for choice. Manchester may not be 'Madchester' any more, but there are plenty of clubs reminiscent of the old Hacienda days as well as underground hide outs for those clubbers wanting to dance 'til dawn. Many more new, trendy clubs are also springing up around the city to complement the vast bar culture which exists |


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