Youth Hostel in Manchester
Travel Tips for Manchester YHA (Page 1/3)
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17 May 2012 Josef, Mexico:
The Knott, Dry Bar, The Gareth |
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17 May 2012 Josef, Mexico:
The Factory, South, Sth Thomas Pub. |
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17 May 2012 Josef, Mexico:
The Lowry, O2 Apollo, Salford Quays |
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07 May 2012 Simon, England & Wales:
The hostel serves great food for people on a budget |
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05 May 2012 Ole Henrik, Norway:
Buffet City in Portland Street. Bem Brazil. |
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18 Feb 2012 Carlos, England & Wales:
take some 'quick food' with you, it will help...there is a good self kitchen for use in the hostel...then you can save some money |
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18 Feb 2012 Carlos, England & Wales:
go out around town, but always take a map and the hostel postcode with you...as you will need it to get back...if you feel lost, get a taxi...it is dangerous walk around alone in Manchester at night time |
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18 Feb 2012 Carlos, England & Wales:
Visit Manchester United and Manchester City stadiums...take some pictures |
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21 Nov 2011 Josef, Mexico:
Ruby Lounge, Roadhouse, FAC251 The Factory, Mojo, Moho live, The Northern |
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17 Nov 2011 Josef, Mexico:
The Lowry Theatre, Dry Bar for food and drinks, Night life: South, Mojo, FAC251 The Factory. |
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HI Hostel Manchester YHAPremiership football, designer shopping, fine museums, theatres and extreme sports are all near this canal-side purpose built Manchester hostel. YHA Manchester makes an ideal city break base or as a stopover en route to other parts of the North West and promises visitors a fun and stimulating stay. Enjoy a pre-dinner drink in the bar, then people-watch from the restaurant window, or terrace, while you enjoy a tasty evening meal. YHA Manchester has 136 beds, in rooms with en-suite shower and toilet, and facilities include internet access/Wi-Fi, games room, TV, laundry, self-catering kitchen, restaurant, café and wheelchair facilities. Breakfast is not included in the overnight price. | more...... |

