Campanile Hotel Manchester

The Campanile Hotel Manchester is located a short distance from the city centre & offers good value budget 2 star accommodation & facilities.

Address

55 Ordsall Lane
Regent Road
Manchester
M5 4RS
Tel: +44 (0)161 833 1845

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Overview


The hotel is located close to the city centre being a 15 minute walk away and offer good access to the city sights and attractions and whilst the outskirts location means less traffic, congestion and noise. The hotel is ideal for those on a budget and for those after good access to the city centre while enjoying the relative peace and tranquillity away from the city centre.

Local transport links in the area include Deansgate train station located under one mile away, Manchester Oxford Road and Manchester Piccadilly stations are both located within 2 miles of the hotel, there are regular services across Lancashire, the surrounding areas and to London. There is access to local bus and major roads.

The Manchester Metrolink Tram station Deansgate-Castlefield (formerly GMEX) is located under one mile away and offers good access to Manchester city centre, Sale and the Trafford Centre.

Visitors can expect a warm welcome and good levels of concierge service at the apartments. The apartments are located in Deansgate close to Manchester city centre where visitors can find easy access to local amenities. Manchester offers visitors with a choice of shops, cafes, restaurants and entertainment venues. Deansgate Locks are well known for a number of popular bar and clubs. The closest train stations are located at Deansgate, Manchester Oxford Road and Manchester Piccadilly.


Facilities


There are a total of 104 en-suite bedrooms, the rooms offer comfortable budget accommodation. Guests can choose from double, twin and triple rooms. Room facilities include television with satellite channels, telephone, radio, alarm clock, hairdryer, iron and ironing facilities, work desk and tea and coffee making facilities. There are rooms with disabled access available.

There is complimentary Wi-Fi internet access available at the hotel. There are free on site car parking facilities for hotel guests.

The hotel has facilities for business meetings, events, seminars and small conferences, there are 2 conference rooms with a capacity of 40 delegates in each room.

Dining


The breakfast buffet offers guests the choice of a full English breakfast or a Continental style breakfast with a choice of toast, preserves, yogurts, fruits, juices, cereals and hot and cold drinks.

The Café Bistro offers guests a range of teas and coffees along with a selection of lights bites and snacks. The laid back atmosphere makes it a great place to relax and catch up with family and friends over a coffee and some snacks.

The hotel restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, the restaurant uses a range of fresh, local ingredients to create a range of dishes for diners to try. There are a variety of meat, fish and vegetable dishes along with a choice of temping desserts. There are daily specials offering the best in seasonal dishes.

Local Attractions


The hotel is conveniently located for exploring attractions in Manchester and local places of interest.

The hotel’s location to the west of Manchester city centre offers visitors a convenient location from which to see the various sights and attractions both in the city of Manchester and in the county of Lancashire. The county offers visitors with an interesting coastline, a rich history and culture and some tranquil English countryside making it an interesting destination for a holiday or short break.

There are a number of local attractions and places of interest located in the area. The hotel is approx one mile from the Manchester Arndale Shopping Centre; it is the largest inner city shopping centre in the UK offering a choice of over 240 shops and a choice of cafes, bars and restaurants. The Printworks is an entertainment complex located close by to the Arndale Centre, facilities include a choice of bars, clubs, restaurants and gym. There is a multiplex Odeon cinema that includes an IMAX screen.

Manchester Cathedral is located approx one mile away, the impressive 15th century building is renowned for its stunning architecture, stained glass and carvings. There are tours available and many walking tours of the city include a visit to the cathedral.

The Northern Quarter is located 1.2 miles away; here visitors can see a range of fashionable and quirky shops with a choice of bars and restaurants. The area has become well known as the ‘creative quarter’ and is home to many art galleries and fashion designers and offers something a bit different for visitors to experience.

Whilst the city of Manchester is no longer officially regarded as part of Lancashire, it is part of the Greater Manchester metropolitan borough; it is the main centre in the region. Manchester is the third largest city in the England and has gained a fine reputation in the fields of the arts and culture in addition to its reputation in music and sport.

The city has become a popular holiday and short breaks destination for both overseas visitors and visitors from within the UK attracted by the shopping facilities, arts and culture venues, entertainment venues and famous sporting teams including Manchester United and Manchester City. The hotel is located 2 miles from Old Trafford stadium and 4 miles from the City of Manchester stadium.

The Museum of Science and Industry is located less than 10 minutes walk away in five historic listed buildings. The museum has a number of galleries, collections and exhibitions outlining the significant contribution Manchester has made to the areas of science, industry and technology. Visitors can explore a number of exhibitions relating to aircrafts, locomotives and computing.

Manchester Art Gallery is located 0.5 miles away from the apartments; it houses the civic art collection of Manchester and has a number of collections of international importance. The collection consists of art and decorative art works; the gallery has art works covering all periods and has a diverse, changing programme of exhibitions. There are workshops, activities and tours available.

The Trafford Centre is located approx 9 miles from central Manchester, there are approx 280 stores including many famous high street names. The large food court offers a range of eateries including cafes and restaurants; entertainment facilities include the multiplex Odeon cinema.

Salford Quays is located 2 miles from the hotel; it has undergone an extensive re-development and offers a range of options for both leisure and entertainment. Fans of water sports can try the Salford Watersports Centre where you can row, canoe, sail and windsurf. There are theatres such as the Lowry that has a full programme of drama, opera, comedy, ballet, dance, musicals, shows for children and gallery spaces. The Imperial War Museum shows visitors how lives have been affected by conflict. Shoppers have the Lowry Outlet Mall where top designer brands are on offer at discounted prices. There is also a cinema, making for a great day out.

Lancashire is a county that offers a range of attractions for visitors. From towns and cities that played a prominent role during the industrial revolution that have a wealth of history and heritage to seaside resorts to the tranquil English countryside, the county has a varied landscape.

The seaside resort of Blackpool is located 50 miles to the north and is well known for its pleasure beach, exciting rides and roller coasters and entertainment facilities. Blackpool Zoo is located in 32 acres of parkland and lakes and contains many species of animals for all over the world. The Sea Life Centre is located on Blackpool’s golden mile and has a large collection of sea life including 50 displays. Visitors can view the main attraction, the Ocean tank to see a variety of tropical sea life including sharks and reef fish.

The mill towns of Blackburn and Burnley were once at the centre of the textile industry that played an important role in Lancashire's history. The Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery outlines the long history of the textile industry and its wide ranging effect on all aspects of Lancashire life. The museum is housed in a beautiful building in the town centre and features a number of fascinating exhibitions including the history of Blackburn, the Egyptian Mummy and Fine and Decorative Art among others.

Lancaster Castle, located in Lancaster is a historic Norman castle that dates back to the 11th century; the castle has been altered and subsequently rebuilt over the years. The castle has been a prison for many years and has an interesting history, it was attacked by Robert the Bruce in 1322, but later impressively rebuilt by John of Gaunt. Visitors can look out for the Gateway Tower, that is considered to be among the finest in England, and the site is regarded as has great historical and archaeological importance.

The Lancaster Priory & Parish Church is centrally located in the town and boasts a long history and tradition that dates from the 11th century. Located approx 57 miles from the hotel, the site has been used as a place of worship since 630 A.D. and possibly even earlier. The church is situated next to Lancaster Castle; the church is on a hill overlooking the city. Inside the interior is on the whole medieval and includes some traces of a Saxon church, including a Saxon doorway with Anglican cross fragments, 14th century choir stalls and tapestries.

Martin Mere Lake located 38 miles away is a favourite among nature enthusiasts. The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust offers visitors a chance to explore the county's flora and fauna close-up, the trust is a world authority in the protection of geese, swans, ducks and flamingos and the their habitats in the wetlands. The RSPB Discovery Centre is located at Fairhaven Lake in Lytham St Anns; the centre examines the large number of migratory birds that make the Ribble Estuary their home each year.

Leighton Hall is located 63 miles away in Camforth; it is an impressive historic house and is home to the Gillow family, who are known for their skills in making furniture. Visitors can explore the scenic gardens, gothic towers and witness the trained birds of prey. The house is usually open to the public from May until September each year. Unusually Leighton Hall does not have areas the public cannot go; visitors can sit on the historic chairs. The knowledgeable guides are on hand to help explain more about the history of the family and their habits. In total the estate is in excess of 1,500 acres, there are landscaped parkland and a number of scenic woodland walks where you can appreciate the tranquillity of the countryside. There is a walled garden that dates back to the 19th century known for its rose covered walls, flowers and herb patch.

Rufford Old Hall is located close to Ormskirk approx 35 miles from the hotel. The historic building dates back to the 16th century and is regarded as among the finest buildings in Lancashire. The highlight is the Great Hall offering a wonderful spectacle and features a dramatic hammer-beam roof. There is evidence to suggest that Shakespeare performed in this hall, the house has a number of fine collections including oak furniture from the 16th and 17th centuries, arms and tapestries. The grounds are in a styled with Victorian influences and feature orchard, topiary, sculpture and include a scenic woodland and canal walk. The Tudor building belonged to the Hesketh family for over 4 centuries and it is now managed by the National Trust.

The National Football Museum is located in Preston approx 34 miles away and contains one of the world's greatest football collections. The museum is spilt in to two halves, the first deals with a fascinating journey through the history of football. The second half is an exhibition that examines different facets within the football world. There are a range of interactive experiences visitors can take part in, the museum makes for a fascinating visit for football enthusiasts and the Goal striker experience lets you take part in an interactive penalty shooting contest. There is a hall of fame exhibition for the greats of the game over time.

The Leeds & Liverpool Canal is regarded as among the very best in the UK and is known for its stunning Pennine views and the interesting architecture of mills, warehouses and cottages on the canal side. The Lancaster Canal is among the most scenic canals in the UK, the waterway offers some inspiring views of the Silverdale coast, Forest of Bowland and the scenic countryside. The canal is 41 miles in length from Preston to Tewitfield. Both canals offer visitors with some splendid scenery, natural landscapes and a great relaxing way to see many of Lancashire attractions.

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Closest Train Stations:

Deansgate: 0.8 Miles

Manchester Oxford Road: 1.3 Miles

Manchester Piccadilly: 1.7 Miles


Closest Airports:
The closest airport is Manchester Airport located 10 miles away by road via the A5103 and M56. Liverpool Airport is located 32 miles away via the M602, M62 and A5300.

Manchester Airport: 10 Miles

Liverpool Airport: 32 Miles



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