Radisson Edwardian Hotel Manchester

"Free Trade Hall" Peter Street , Manchester, GB M2 5GP
Reservations: (800) 333-3333 USA
0800 37 4411 UK Toll Free
Telephone: +44 161 835 9929

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Manchester Central

Local Area

Manchester is one of Britain's most vibrant and dynamic cities, and boasts the UK's largest financial centre outside of London.  The Radisson Edwardian Manchester enjoys a spectacular location, on Peter Street in the heart of Manchester. This places it right next to Manchester Central Convention Centre. The hotel is also opposite the Bridgewater Hall, home of the Halle Orchestral; and what is more, it is only half an hour's drive from Manchester airport. For entertainment, the Northern Quarter development with cinemas, restaurants and bars of great quality is close by.

Getting to and from the Radisson Edwardian Manchester

  • Driving
    The M60 is Manchester's orbital motorway allowing easy access to the rest of Greater Manchester.  From the M60, exit at Junction 12 onto the M602.  Follow it to the end and the hotel is right in front of the Manchester Central Convention Centre.  N.B. Satellite Navigation Systems
    Some satellite navigation systems will not pick up Peter Street, M2, central Manchester. Please type in Quay Street, Central Manchester, which is the nearest main road to the Radisson Edwardian Manchester Hotel.

  • Nearest metro
    St Peters Square metro stop which is approximately a 2 minutes walk from the hotel.

  • Nearest car park
    The closest car park to the hotel is Great Northern Warehouse which is situated at the rear of the hotel. Valet parking will be available on request.

  • Distance from closest airports
    Airports Time to the airport from the hotel
    Manchester International Airport Approx 20 minute drive. There is a direct service every 30 minutes from Piccadilly Railway Station which takes 20 minutes.
    Liverpool Airport John Lennon Approx 45 minute drive.
    Leeds Bradford Approx 1 hour drive.

Local Landmarks and Attractions
Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Museum, Royal Exchange Theatre, MEN Arena, Printworks with all its nightclubs and interactive cinema, Palace & Opera House, Manchester Museum Of Science and Industry, Urbis, Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, The Northern Quarter and King Street famous for its shopping.

About Manchester

Located in northwest England, Manchester is often referred to as England's "second city" (after London). In the 1800's, the city was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution and, for a while, suffered from post-industrial squalor. In recent years, however, the rejuvenated city has made great strides in the arts, education and technology. As testament to this rebirth, Manchester was chosen to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games. Visitors to the city will find a varied cultural scene - with many theaters, galleries, nightclubs and sporting events - plus a number of interesting sights. The Visitor Center is located at Town Hall in historic St. Peter's Square. Other points of interest include Barton Arcade, the festive Boardwalk area, Piccadilly Gardens, Granada Studio, and the Museum of Science and Industry. For a break, grab a Boddingtons Cream Ale, the pride of Manchester since 1778.

Did you know?

In the eighteenth century, Manchester was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution. The booming business centered primarily around the production of cotton and textiles. Inevitably, post-industrial decline set in, which tainted the city for much of the twentieth century. That has all changed, however, as the city has undergone a major revitalization program. The city's efforts were recognized when Manchester was selected to host the Commonwealth Games in 2002.

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