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City centre apartment - A large and modern one bedroom apartment in the heart of the city. 2mins away from Deansgate.
Apartment in
Deansgate, Manchester, England
1 bedroom(s), 1 bathroom(s), sleeps 4, self catering
This self catering apartment is opposite of the Travelodge on Blackfriars Street. It has recently been renovated to a high standard comprising of a fully fitted kitchen with built in appliances such as washing machine & dishwasher etc, leading to an open plan lounge with views over River Irwell. Economy 7 heating. Marble effect bathroom with shower, WC & Secure entry intercom.

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Bedroom
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Kitchen
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Bathroom
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1 x Double Room,
1 x Sofa Bed,
Bed Linen Supplied,
1 x Bathroom,
1 x Shower Room,
Towels Supplied,
bathtub,
4 x Dining Area Seating Capacity,
4 x Living Area Seating Capacity,
Coffee Maker,
Dish Washer,
Freezer,
Fridge,
Hob,
Iron and Board,
Microwave,
Oven,
Toaster,
Washing Machine,
Central Heating,
Hair Dryer,
CD Player,
DVD Player,
Internet Access,
Telephone,
TV,
Free view,
Parking,
Subject to availability (add. charge £5.00p.n),
Bird Watching,
Cycling,
Night Life,
Walking,
Massage treatment available for extra charge.,
Suitable for the elderly,
Suitable for young children,
Are pets excluded,
Is smoking excluded,
City centre,
Clubbers paradise,
Lively,
Quiet,
Riverside,
Romantic,
Town
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England > Manchester > Deansgate
Manchester
The Gallery is situated on Blackfriars Street directly off Deansgate in the heart of the city. Fashionable retailers such as Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, Marks and Spencer and many other designer outlets, the main business district, award winning restaurants and Victoria train station are all within a few minutes walk.
Manchester, city in northwestern England, administrative centre of the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, on the Irwell, Medlock, Irk, and Tib rivers.
Few cities in the world have embraced social change so heartily as Manchester.
From engine of the Industrial Revolution to test-bed of contemporary urban design, the city has no realistic provincial English rival. Its domestic dominance expresses itself in various ways, most staggeringly in the success of Manchester United, the richest football club in Britain, but also in a thriving music and cultural scene that has given birth to world-beaters as diverse as the Hallé Orchestra and Oasis. Moreover, the city's concert halls, theatres, clubs and café society are boosted by England's largest student population and a blossoming gay community whose spending-power has created a pioneering Gay Village.
For inspiration, Manchester's planners look to Barcelona - another revitalized industrial powerhouse - and, like Barcelona, the promise of a major sports event has powered much of the recent urban regeneration. The city didn't get the Olympics, though it wasn't for the want of trying, but instead landed the 2002 Commonwealth Games |
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Manchester is looking up. Gone are the Dickensian days of grinding poverty. Gone too the gloom'n'doom of the 1980s indie punk scene and its Joy Division pessimism: over the last 15 years the city has developed a champagne-for-breakfast insouciance and an almost giddy attitude toward fun.
The town that started the industrial revolution is stepping out of the steam-and-sweat age and into a swanky, partying juvenilia. But 'Madchester' is more than just froth-at-the-mouth football and high-class party jinks - there's also museums, fine dining and excellent shopping.
When To Go
April-September is the optimal period weather-wise to head up north, though bear in mind that July-August is peak tourist time. Visit at the end of August and you can join the 500,000 revellers kicking up their heels in Manchester's GayFest parade. The marginal months of March and October are worth considering; it can be cold and wet, but then again so can July. November-February is grim, cold and dark, and best left to its own devices. |
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Name
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Kash Ijaz
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Email
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Telephone
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+44 (0)208 675 3356
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Fax
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+44 (0)208 675 8044
(England, GMT)
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Languages Spoken
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English
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