Ideally located amongst the Cheshire countryside and minutes from International Airport, the Manchester Airport Marriott Hotel embodies a unique mix of Manchester energy and Cheshire charm. The hotel is located close to Wilmslow, Altrincham, and Knutsford.
Whether one is traveling for business, pleasure, or planning a meeting, this hotel focuses on what it takes to make ones trip successful. The main conference center has state of the art technonlogy and seating for up to 150 threatre style. The health club features a 20 meters pool, split level gym, sauna and steam rooms. Spa treatment are also available at an additional charge. The hotel offers WIFI high-speed Internet access, car parking, and transfers by airport shuttle. It has evolved into an exclusive hotel that is vibrant and stylish with the newly designed Lounge Bar and Restaurant. One can experience the hotels exclusive Executive Lounge and new richly appointed smoking and non-smoking executive bedrooms with the luxurious Marriott bedding package. The guests can indulge in the hotels Leisure Club and Four Seasons Spa offering massages, waxing, facials, and more, worlds away from the stress of the day.
One can enjoy the comfort of one of the 215 guest rooms, each equipped with remote-control TV, phones with voice mail, and multiple data ports.
There will be limited food and beverage options available on New Years Eve, December 31, 2007.
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Marriott Manchester Airport Property Information:
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Rooms:
215
Floors:
3
Smoke-free Hotel:
Yes
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- Shuttle
- Car rental desk
- Smoke-free
- Conventions
- First class
- Dry cleaning
- Data port
- Free high speed internet
- Nonsmoking
- Meeting room
- Dining
- Business center
- Swimming pool
- Fitness facility
- Family rooms
- Free parking
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Marriott Manchester Airport Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1400
Check-Out:
1200
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Manchester Events & Entertainment
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January:
Reenactment of Civil War Battle of Nantwich, Cheshire, nearest Saturday to the 25th
March:
William Walton festival, Oldham
Ramsbottom Music Festival
May:
Midsummer Manchester Arts season (through June and July)
Saddleworth Arts and Canal Festival
June:
Brass Band competition, Saddleworth and nearby towns
Bury Fair
Oldham Vintage Car Rally
Stockport Beer Festival
July:
Tameside Festival of Leisure
Tameside Canal Festival
Wigan Jazz Festival
Bury Agriculture Show
August:
North Manchester Music Festival
North Manchester Music Festival provides a venue for the city's unsigned and up and coming bands.The free event offers a line-up mix of guitar based bands, indie, rock and pop. North Manchester Music Festival is part of an annual calendar of free events showcasing music, dance, drama, visual arts, creativity, spaces, celebration, sport and leisure north of the city. North Manchester Mela, North Manchester Veterans Games and North Face Festival attract over 15,000 people. For more information about North Manchester Music Festival contact Richard Grossick on Tel: 0772 0449700.
Wigan Pier Steam Fayre and Boat Rally
Rochdale annual Rushbearing festival
Bolton Festival
Saddleworth Festival
September:
Castlefield Carnival and Boat Rally
October:
Manchester Festival
November:
The Bury Beer Festival
December:
Christmas
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Manchester Destination Overview
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Pleasant open countryside with picturesque villages surrounds
Manchester, United Kingdom, and there are numerous art galleries,
theatres, museums and country houses to visit. Manchester receives hundreds of thousands of visitors each year from
all over the world. Britain's second largest city is also one of it's
most dynamic and cosmopolitan. There is a growing desire to develop
Manchester's individuality, to avoid mediocrity and to encourage high
quality design whether it be in the conservation of its 19th century
buildings, or in the design of modern buildings, or in the treatment of
its open spaces. Manchester is the Northwest's regional center for finance, commerce,
retail, culture and leisure, home to a major international airport and
one of the largest student populations in Europe.
It has transformed
itself from an industrial city dependent on manufacturing to a thriving,
modern, international center. It is now rated among the top ten European
cities for business location. Manchester is easily accessible from all parts of Britain and beyond. The city is the hub of an excellent motor way system linking the south
with the north; the east with the west. A frequent Intercity service
serves two main Manchester railway stations, Victoria and Piccadilly.
A
regional service links the local and surrounding areas. Coach travel is
economical and convenient. Several examples of 18th century buildings and street patterns remain
in the City Center and in some outlying districts, but it is the
Victorian and Edwardian plan and building form which dominates the city. Manchester has established itself as a leading center of youth
culture. Its large student population is an essential ingredient in the
unique 'Manchester scene' and this results in an exciting variety of
entertainment.
Mancunians appreciate the importance of an active and
varied social life. The club and dance scene in the city is legendary. Manchester has the whole range of pubs from the traditional 'real ale'
variety to the city center wine and cocktail bars. Prices are lower than
in many parts of Britain so students can still afford to enjoy
themselves in the city. Manchester is one of the most important theatrical centers outside
London's West End.
Visitors will find a large choice of theatres and
productions, from touring musicals at the Palace Theatre and Opera House
to the more innovative, fringe or community events at the smaller
theatres. The University has its own theatre, the Capitol. Music is one of Manchester's greatest exports. The city has two
internationally renowned orchestras, the Hallé and the BBC Philharmonic,
which as well as playing to packed houses in Manchester also perform all
over the world. Other classical and contemporary performances are provided by the
Manchester Camerata Chamber Orchestra and The Royal Northern College of
Music.
For many, the city is renowned for the Manchester sound, which
has catapulted some of its home grown bands into musical legend. Pop and Indie fans from all over Britain and abroad see Manchester as
the focus of the current music scene. The wide variety of venues means
that the whole range of music styles can be presented: including
classical, chamber, opera, jazz and blues, folk, and pop. The treasures of Manchester can be viewed in its many galleries and
art centers, including works of the great masters and modern
contemporary art. The city has developed vast libraries with thousands
of volumes housed in public buildings which are a great resource for
students of any subject.
The region also has a long pre-industrial
history dating back to Roman times. Manchester has a fifteenth century
cathedral and many other historic buildings which can be enjoyed by
visitors. As well as two world-famous Premier League football teams, and a test
and county cricket venue, facilities to watch or participate in most
sports are available throughout the city. Its rich industrial and commercial heritage is everywhere to be seen
and enjoyed: cotton warehouses converted to modern uses, railway
bridges, viaducts, quays and peaceful waterways. Alongside this is the wealth of the great Victorian Manchester
celebrated in ornate municipal architecture, adorned buildings, facades,
stonework, steeples and spires.
Examples abound all over the city: the
splendor of its neo-gothic Town Hall, the Free Trade Hall and the
Charter House Hotel. The past is proudly cherished with heritage centers and museums which
allow a glimpse of the Manchester of old. The Urban Heritage Park in
Castlefield is a historical landscape of industrial museums, working
exhibitions, canal-side pubs, narrow boats and walkways. For those who appreciate open spaces there are many large parks and
gardens. Heaton Park and Platt Fields are both large areas of attractive
park land in easy reach of the city center.
Manchester's excellent
central location, motor way and transport system also means that some of
Britain's most scenic countryside is readily accessible, including the
Peak District and Pennines, Yorkshire Dales, Lake District, Cheshire and
North Wales. Manchester has many individual and specialized shops and boutiques. The city center also contains many interesting and attractive shopping
environments including Arndale Center and the more elegant Corn and
Royal Exchanges. There is also the more unusual and alternative fashion
center, Affleck's Palace. The new Marks and Spencers has four floors,
each the size of a football field and includes a customer lounge "where
shoppers can put up their feet, watch television and read a newspaper."
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Exciting and varied restaurants and cafés exist all over Manchester. There is Chinese and Cantonese cuisine, as well as American, Dutch,
English, French, Greek, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican,
Middle Eastern, Persian, Spanish, Turkish and Vietnamese.
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