 The Britannia is a famous landmark and meeting place throughout Manchester. The city's premier architectural building, is Grade II listed with a balconied stairway.
The Britannia is a famous landmark and meeting place throughout Manchester. The hotel was once the cotton industry's most famous warehouse. The S&J Watts building was opened in Manchester in 1858 as the world's original 'Cash and Carry'. In a prime location, the hotel is close to the city's financial sector, shopping, theatres and the G-Mex Exhibition centre. Chinatown and the Gay Village, with their myriad of bars and restaurants, are a few minutes walk. Manchester Airport is only 8 miles away and Piccadilly Station, directly linked to the airport, is a five minute walk. Victoria Station is also a short stroll away. The metro tram system is on the doorstep, linking to Altrincham, Old Trafford and Salford Quays. The main coach station is adjacent to the hotel. Valet parking can be arranged on arrival and there is a multi storey car park close by.
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