a friend is visiting manchester in a couple of weeks to see the bushart/john lever/mark burgess/chameleons gig on 19th september, and was asking me about cheap accommodation for his visit
obviously, living there myself i have never actually stayed in a hotel there!
(and before you ask, we can't put him up as we already have a dozen or so people staying at ours )
so i was wondering, have any of you lot got any places in manc you'd recommend?
i guess this is more directed at the travelling contingency who might have come here to see the sisters on previous tours
thanks in advance...
cheap hotels/hostels in manchester?
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Staying at Sachas tonight in middle of Piccadilly. They've a £28 a night per room offer on this month & next !!!!
Will report back if any good tomorrow
And before you ask...the Offspring at Man Academy !
Will report back if any good tomorrow
And before you ask...the Offspring at Man Academy !
How cheap is cheap?
I stayed at the Days Inn last time, which was about 60 quid - a whole ton cheaper than anywhere else I looked at that wasn't a flea-infested student dive, and pretty decent too.
I stayed at the Days Inn last time, which was about 60 quid - a whole ton cheaper than anywhere else I looked at that wasn't a flea-infested student dive, and pretty decent too.
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I got a deal at that generic hotel next to the retro bar..WTF is it called?
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If your friends don't mind flowery wallpaper, china ducks, Elvis memorabilia etc. you chould check out the Verdene in Rusholme. Good old-fashioned hospitality from Mr & Mrs Gallagher (who played football with Right Said Fred in the park across the road when they stayed at the hotel many moons ago).
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Holland - France - Tunnel - Manchester...easy if a little bit long windedQuiff Boy wrote:i think he's coming from hollandsnowey wrote:Come by car... you won't have to stay in Manchester then.
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snowey wrote:Holland - France - Tunnel - Manchester...easy if a little bit long windedQuiff Boy wrote:i think he's coming from hollandsnowey wrote:Come by car... you won't have to stay in Manchester then.
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Don't listen to Mr. Snowey's directions; it would obviously be Amsterdam - Hull - then the M62.Quiff Boy wrote:i'll pass on your advice
Drive straight back out of Manchester then hee hee
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They're doing York Fibbers which I don't think is sold out - I have no idea when though - I is rubbish. And they are supporting Magazine somwhere along the line and I have a feeling there might just be one or two other things in the pipeline.Maisey wrote:THE GIG BLEEDING SOLD OUT.
By that I mean, I'd like a ticket, does anyone have a spare/unneeded one/know where I can get one?
I think all details may be on Facebook or MySpace under what I haven't the foggiest. I'm a bit useless ain't I? I only secured a ticket the other week and that was rather touch and go.
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2nd Oct York Fibbers, so it would seem
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It was a right convoluted way of finding out as it certainly wasn't on the Bushart page
http://www.fibbers.co.uk/fibbers/listin ... penended=n
It was a right convoluted way of finding out as it certainly wasn't on the Bushart page
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Right.... Sachas -
Pros -
£28 for room for night.Very clean. Room fine for money, TV, tea/coffee/biscuits/hairdryer, en suite. In middle of town. Bar open late.
Cons -
Had a softer bed. Parking in NCP next to hotel £17 overnight. Not much hot water at 6am !
Can't complain for price. As good as Jury's/Holiday Inns that I've previously stopped at in MCR for twice the price.
Lee
Pros -
£28 for room for night.Very clean. Room fine for money, TV, tea/coffee/biscuits/hairdryer, en suite. In middle of town. Bar open late.
Cons -
Had a softer bed. Parking in NCP next to hotel £17 overnight. Not much hot water at 6am !
Can't complain for price. As good as Jury's/Holiday Inns that I've previously stopped at in MCR for twice the price.
Lee
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Thanks all, decided to get a B&B on Heywood St to avoid bankruptcy.
Quiff, I'll see you there!
Quiff, I'll see you there!
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