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Best Western Princess on Portland Hotel

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Hotel Details

City centre located and formally a silk warehouse, the building was converted in to a hotel in 1982.Spacious bedrooms are formed on 5 floors and many have the high windows associated with the Victorian period. Refurbished in a modern decor in city living style - soft white duvets, tea and coffee making facilities, Sky TV, direct dial telephone with data-port and quality bathroom amenities are standard.Executive rooms are larger, with extras including mineral water, fresh fruit, bathrobes, slippers and more.Modern European Cuisine is prepared in our theatre kitchen and presented for your enjoyment in the vibrant and informal Brasserie, Bar and Lounge, or if you prefer relax in your room and enjoy room service.Preferential rates on car parking are available with NCP Chorlton Street.

Please note:
Hotel completely non smoking

  • Informal Brasserie, large & comfortable lounge area
  • Car Parking at NCP
  • Within easy walking distance of the theatre district, the G-Mex, Bridgewater Hall, Oxford Street and the main shopping districts
  • Big Sofas, fluffy duvets

Rating / Awards

Three Star Connoisseur hotels offer high standards of accommodation and a good range of facilities.3 starsHotels that are inspected by the AA for their level of service and facilities are reflected in the number of stars awarded.

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High Speed Internet

Hotel facilities

  • - 85 bedrooms
  • - Television
  • - Hairdryer
  • - Trouser press
  • - 24 hour room service
  • - Limited room service
  • - Ensuite facilities

Contact information

Address: 101 Portland Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M1 6DF, England
Telephone: (0161) 236 5122
Fax: (0161) 236 4468
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Nearest motorway:
M62, J3, 4 miles
Nearest train station:
Piccadilly / Victoria / Oxford, 0 miles
Nearest airport:
Manchester, 10 miles

*Prices shown are the total price for the stay. Prices may change depending on the final dates, rate booked, room type and guest occupancy.

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Sightseeing

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Food & Drink

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