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In a few weeks time we're going to Manchester to see Peter Kay, and I have no idea where to stay. We're looking for somewhere quite nice (not too expensive!). I have had a look on the internet, but there are so many options (serviced apartments, hotels, bed and breakfasts)....I just get confused! Has anyone got anywhere to recommend, any help would be much appreciated.

Try Great John Street for boutique action, or the Malmaison at Picadilly's nice (and unlike the one in Liverpool, doesn't resemble a scene from Hotel Babylon). Radisson Edwardian isn't bad also. Midland, great for a treat and / or romance - lots of adulterous couples up to sexy business.


Didsbury House is lovely, but it's miles out if you want to stagger back to the hotel after the show.

Great John Street is fantastic!


RosieH Wrote:

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> Try Great John Street for boutique action, or the

> Malmaison at Picadilly's nice (and unlike the one

> in Liverpool, doesn't resemble a scene from Hotel

> Babylon). Radisson Edwardian isn't bad also.

> Midland, great for a treat and / or romance - lots

> of adulterous couples up to sexy lingerie business.

>

> Didsbury House is lovely, but it's miles out if

> you want to stagger back to the hotel after the

> show.

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