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When You Are Looking For Luxury Accommodation In Manchester

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Manchester is a large and thriving city with a lot to offer. It has an extensive range of shops, bars, restaurants, businesses and hotels and is a popular destination for both leisure and business. If you are visiting Manchester and require somewhere to stay, you are spoilt for choice. However, the quality of this accommodation can vary significantly.

As with any city, there are good hotels and bad. There is, however, an alternative option where quality and comfort is always guaranteed. Luxury serviced apartments in Manchester are becoming increasingly popular for those visiting the city and wanting somewhere relaxing and luxurious to stay.

If you require more than just a hotel room and really want accommodation where you can settle and wind down in comfort, serviced apartments in Manchester may be just what you are looking for. Luxury serviced apartments are ideal for visitors to a city because of the home away from home experience they offer. After a long day working or exploring the city, you need your own space and somewhere warm and cosy to stay. Serviced apartments are spacious and tastefully decorated, providing a calm and inviting environment.

At Serviced City Pads we know what travellers are looking for when searching for high quality accommodation in Manchester, and ensure our apartments are suitable for their personal requirements. We have an impressive selection of Manchester serviced apartments, so will have something to suit everyone.  Why waste your time and money staying in a cold and impersonal hotel when you can reside in one our fully furnished serviced apartments in Manchester?

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Luxury Serviced Apartments In Manchester

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Manchester is a city where there is a great deal to see, do and to enjoy. Visitor numbers for the city have been increasing in recent years and a large number of these visitors require accommodation. There are many hotels, bed and breakfasts and hostels available for those looking for accommodation in Manchester, but what is currently appealing to many are serviced apartments in Manchester.

Luxury serviced apartments in Manchester offer guests something a bit different. They provide them with a comfortable and relaxing environment where they can stay during their trip. Serviced apartments in Manchester are spacious so guests do not feel trapped and confined like when staying in a small hotel room and are fully-furnished so everything is right there at their fingertips.

Manchester serviced apartments in Manchester are a self-catering option of accommodation when staying in the city, and many travellers to Manchester have been eager for something of this kind for a long time. A large number of visitors want to get out in the city and explore the many restaurants and want to be able to prepare themselves a meal at their own leisure should they require a quiet night in. Self serviced apartments are perfect for this as they give guests options and choice.

At Serviced City Pads, we like to offer guests in Manchester luxurious accommodation suitable for their individual wants and needs. We have serviced apartments in Manchester in various locations, available in different sizes and suitable for all budgets too.

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Are You Looking For High Quality Accommodation In Manchester?

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

When organising a trip to a city for business or leisure, the majority of us want to find somewhere comfortable, convenient and affordable to stay. A large number of travellers immediately think of a hotel as being the only type of accommodation available, but this is no longer the case. Serviced apartments are an exciting alternative.

In Manchester, luxury serviced apartments can offer a higher quality of accommodation than hotels and at a better price too. Serviced apartments in Manchester offer guests a lot that hotels cannot. They provide them with a spacious environment consisting of more than just one small bedroom and a bathroom and are equipped with everything guests need as are fully furnished with quality furniture and fittings. Serviced apartments in Manchester are also conveniently located and can provide a private and relaxing place to stay.

Manchester serviced apartments are ideal for larger parties too. If you are travelling with others and choose to stay in a hotel, you can feel quite detached from the others in your group. If you choose to stay in a luxury serviced apartment in Manchester, you will all have a space where you can congregate to socialise and will also have your own personal space where you can relax privately too.

At Serviced City Pads, we have luxury serviced apartments in Manchester for single travellers, small groups and larger groups as well. We have serviced apartments in Manchester for everyone and our apartments are suitable for varying budgets too.

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Accommodation gems for a Manchester wedding

Monday, March 15th, 2010

A popular reason to book luxury serviced apartments in Manchester is for family celebrations – especially weddings. With accommodation ranging from intimate suites in graded Regency houses, to spacious modern apartments large enough for work meetings, we at Serviced City Pads can accommodate not only the bride and groom, but the guests as well.

When people book accommodation in Manchester for a wedding, it may not necessarily be a traditional church ‘do.’ The city has a number of alternative wedding venues, including civic buildings, stately homes and even a submarine! The House of Fraser is better known for gifts than weddings, but just round the corner is Parsonage Gardens, one of numerous hidden gems near the river, that’s perfect for a post-ceremonial photo shoot.

Religious ceremonies are still the most popular way to go – and Manchester has an impressive selection of both Christian and non-Christian venues. Popular for traditionalists is Manchester Cathedral. Originally the parish church, it only gained cathedral status in 2002 and is as bookable as any other church.  Medieval in origin, it was practically rebuilt in the 19th century – although for once, the Victorians stuck close to the plans of the original. Sited close to the river, guests booking serviced apartments in central Manchester will find it easily.

Roman Catholic couples traditionally book their ceremonies at St Mary’s. This “hidden gem” was the first post-reformation RC church in England, and was consecrated in 1794. Beautiful inside, it’s worth visiting for its artworks alone.

Whether you’re guests or the lucky couple, we at Serviced City Pads have luxury serviced apartments in Manchester’s most popular wedding areas.

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Manchurian Waterways

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Book accommodation in Manchester and you are in the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Yet Manchester was founded long before this, with a Roman settlement by the River Irwell, where Castlefield is today.

Rising at Irwell Springs on Deerplay Moor, the river separates the cities of Manchester and Salford. If you need to get from one to the other, the futuristic Trinity footbridge, in the Chapel Wharf district, gives easy access. It is one of several award winning bridges built in the 1990s. Civic engineers booking serviced apartments in Manchester should also check out the Merchant’s Bridge, in the Castlefield Basin. The seven bridges surrounding it span 200 years. The reconstructed Roman fort takes you back somewhat further.

Manchester gained its importance through the Industrial Revolution. We at Serviced City Pads recommend renting our luxury serviced apartments in Manchester’s Salford Quays if you are keen to explore this side of the city’s past, as you are surrounded with industrial history.

The River Irwell kicked off Manchester’s industrial era, and still plays an important role in modern industry and commerce. During the 17th and 18th centuries it was adopted as a trading route, the stretch between Manchester and Irlam (where it joins the River Mersey) being changed drastically to become part of the Mersey and Irwell Navigation system.

The river west of the city centre was altered again in the 1890s, for construction of the Manchester Ship Canal.  At its time this 36-mile waterway was the largest navigation canal in the world and allowed Manchester and Salford to become a major sea port. Today, the canal is still a great sight to see for those staying in Manchester serviced apartments.

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Hidden Manchester – Chetham’s Library

Friday, March 5th, 2010

History lovers staying at luxury serviced apartments in Manchester’s city centre may feel they’ve booked into a cultural desert, but this is not so. There is a wealth of civic and industrial landmarks to visit – many of which were well established long before the Industrial Revolution even arrived. Chief among these has to be Chetham’s Library. The oldest free public reference library in Great Britain and the oldest English language library in Europe, it’s a “must see” for anyone renting serviced apartments in Manchester city centre.

Chetham’s is easy to overlook, hidden as it is just off Millennium Square and next to the stunningly futuristic Urbis Centre. In 2009 the centre had a “Hidden Manchester” exhibition. A truly surreal experience was to wander the flatiron contours of this award-winning masterpiece; all glass, steel and digital technology – and then head for its Hidden Manchurian neighbour, where the books are chained to the wall as they were in the 17th century. The building itself is one of the oldest in Manchester, part of the 15th century Chetham’s Music School.

Although you can’t borrow the books (the oldest public lending library in the UK is at St Mary’s Church, in Surrey) you can still use them for reference. Once inside, you can take Manchester’s staunch tradition of Socialism to heart, and sit at the same window seat Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx sat, while Engels was composing his masterpiece, “The Condition of the Working Classes in England.”

Whatever your political beliefs, we at Serviced City Pads recommend a visit to Chetham’s for any “culture vulture” booking accommodation in Manchester.

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Shopping – The Eternal Triangle

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

When people rent luxury serviced apartments in Manchester, they sometimes head for the Arndale Centre, the home of Europe’s first (and largest) Next store.

For a change, why not take an amble around The Triangle? Whereas the Arndale is a 20th century complex dating from the 1970s, the Triangle is a grade II listed building that was originally used as a corn exchange. Following an IRA bomb attack in 1996 it was developed into a modern shopping complex – although the impressive façade remains.

The Triangle has a fascinating history. The current building, originally called ‘The Corn and Produce Exchange’ dates from 1897 and stands on the site of an earlier building which was built in 1837 and traded from Hanging Ditch. If that name sends a shiver down your spine, a number of city ghost tours start here, and there are plenty of serviced apartments in Manchester nearby.

The Corn Exchange fell into disuse during the Depression. However, in the 1970s it was used by the Royal Exchange Theatre Company, as well as becoming a filming location for Granada TV’s ‘Brideshead Revisited.’ The site then became a kind of Mancunian Covent Garden, with a number of traders setting up “alternative” retail outlets. As well as a large market there were permanent stores, cafes and wine bars.

Most of these businesses were forced to move as the site was redeveloped. No fear. They found alternative premises in Manchester’s Bohemian Northern Quarter, where they trade today.

Whether its high street fashions or an Indian head massage you want, we at Serviced City Pads have luxury serviced apartments in Manchester that provide you with the opportunity for as much retail therapy as you can afford. There is practically unlimited accommodation in Manchester available.

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Staying In Manchester In The Exchange Square Area

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

If you’re looking for luxury serviced apartments in Manchester, Exchange Square is just one of the areas we offer. One of a number of districts that were heavily redeveloped following the IRA bomb of 1996, it is today a major shopping area and the home of Europe’s first urban entertainment centre.

However, accommodation in Manchester’s city centre doesn’t mean endless towers of glass and concrete. Mancunians love their city with a passion – and so do the town’s planning committee. Whereas some cities would have knocked down two historic pubs to make way for a new Marks and Spencer, Manchester politely moved them. Nearby you will find the Printworks. This historic building that once housed the largest printing room in Europe, its 350,000 square feet now incorporate a 20 screen multiplex, an I-MAX cinema, a leisure club, swimming pool and more than 50 clubs, restaurants and bars.

If you’ve rented one of our Manchester serviced apartments at Serviced City Pads for a bit of retail therapy, Exchange Square is one enormous mall and includes the large Arndale centre.

The Triangle shopping centre almost matches the Arndale in terms of store variety. As well as chain stores like Selfridges and Marks and Spencer, there are some chic cafes and bars. Outside is a BBC Big Screen TV, with covered all-weather seating. As the city is the home of premier league teams Manchester United and Manchester City, perhaps this isn’t surprising.

Many people who rent serviced apartments in Manchester do so for work and pleasure. Exchange Square is the perfect location for both.

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The Printworks In Manchester

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

If you book luxury serviced apartments in Manchester thinking you’ll be staying in a grimy post-industrial sprawl, you’re in for a bit of surprise. After the devastating IRA bomb attack of 1996, a regeneration project was implemented that achieved quite remarkable results.

However, this is no soulless sprawl. Mancunians are proud of their industrial heritage, and old buildings have been lovingly restored and put to reuse. The Printworks is a case in point. One of Manchester’s best-loved landmarks, it is also one of the most innovative urban entertainment centres in Europe.

We at Serviced City Pads have over 80 serviced apartments in Manchester, and all are within easy reach of Withy Grove, home of the Printworks. It was originally the home of the Withy Grove Press, and in 1980 it became the site of Sir Robert Maxwell’s newspaper empire. Following his death in 1987, the site became derelict, but following the IRA attack (when it was partially demolished) work began to turn it into the major entertainments venue it is today.

Behind the Grade ll listed façade, once was the largest press works in Europe. Today, those 350,000 square feet are occupied by a massive leisure complex that cost almost £150 million to build. The only I-MAX screen in the North West is joined by a 20 screen multiplex, 15 bars, numerous restaurants, clubs, shops and a health club with a swimming pool.

Whatever your reason for booking accommodation in Manchester, you’re going to need some leisure time.

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How Economical Are Serviced Apartments?

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Why is it that there has been a sudden trend of people preferring to make use of serviced apartments in Manchester to the traditional ones. If you are visiting to cities such as Manchester, it is highly likely that you may end up in serviced apartments in Manchester.

This is mainly because they are very reasonably priced and at the same time companies such as Serviced City Pads can easily link you with any serviced apartments in Manchester. These apartments are very economical to hotels yet they offer equally the same service compared to what is offered by the hotels. The serviced apartments in Manchester offer you an economical stay at great locations that saves you undesirable expenses on travelling and entertainment.

Serviced apartments are ideal for cooling off

Unlike is the case with hotels, accommodation in Manchester is most ideal for those people who may want to have time of their own. The arrangement is like how it is when you are at your home as you have the entire house to yourself.

As such, it is up to use to choose what you want to do. One thing is guaranteed though; there are very few disturbances from outside. If you are also looking for entertainment, the accommodation in Manchester may also cater for that thus there is very little interaction with the outside world if you wish to hide away and relax.

It is also possible to have your own food prepared according to your specifications, which is like having a meal that has been prepared in your own kitchen. These are issues which are not possible in hotels.

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