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Express by Holiday Inn Salford Quays
Manchester, Lancashire

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Ideally situated within the thriving Salford Quays, the hotel is the ideal choice for business or leisure guests, offering great value, a great location and a warm welcome. The newly refurbished Express by Holiday Inn hotel is surrounded by the water and history of the Manchester Ship Canal and within 1.6 km (one mile) of Manchester United Football Club, the Imperial War Museum and the Lowry Theatre. This superb location ensures that Express by Holiday Inn Manchester Salford Quays is the perfect choice whether you’re travelling on business or pleasure. This Manchester hotel is designed to provide consistent value for money and its great rates are inclusive of complimentary, continental breakfast which is served in the comfort of the contemporary and stylish Great Room lounge. In addition, guests also benefit from free and secure car parking.


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Rooms - £89.00 per Room

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 Express by Holiday Inn Salford Quays
 Waterfront Quay
 Manchester
 Lancashire
 M50 3XW


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Manchester is a major city and metropolitan borough within Greater Manchester in North West England. The epicentre of a large conurbation, the City of Manchester has a population of 441,200, whilst the wider Greater Manchester Urban Area is home to 2,240,230 people, making it England's third largest conurbation after those of Greater London and the West Midlands. In medieval times, this area included a fortified manor house. Thomas De La Warre, a manorial lord who also happened to be a priest, gave the site to the church for use as a College of Priests around 1422, and commenced the construction of the Collegiate Church. The former is now Chetham's School of Music, and the latter Manchester Cathedral. Manchester became a market town in 1301 when it received its Charter. In this period Manchester grew heavily due to a influx of Flemish settlers who founded Manchester's new cotton industry and sparked the growth of the city to become Lancashire's major industrial centre. The ancient parish of Manchester covered a wider area than today's metropolitan borough (although not including its full extent), with the various townships and chapelries becoming recognised as separate civil parishes in 1866.

 
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