From € 66 per night
Hotel The Ascott is a good choice if you do not want to stay in the hustle and bustle of Manchester’s city center. The hotel is housed in a beautiful Victorian building and offers attractive rooms, we prefer the superior rooms which are larger than the standard rooms. The Manchester Museum and the Witworth Art Gallery are just over a kilometer away from the hotel. The city center of Manchester and the Gay Village are easy accessible by the train. The Ascott is at a ten minute walk from Eccles train station. From this station it is a 10 minute ride to downtown Manchester.
Really quirky great place to stay and the welcome was friendly and the accommodation met my expectations. The room and whole hotel were exceptionally clean. Very warm, cosy and inviting place and the breakfast room was amazing - lots of care has been taken to decorate the property. My only comment would be to charge a touch more for the room and include a cooked breakfast in the price. Continental was good, but the cooked smelled amazing (there was a surcharge to pay) I would definitely stay here again - clean, no fuss, good hospitality and a very comfortable bed! Many thanks :)
- Damien
The hotel is fantastic, from the staff to the breakfast, the location to the actual building and decor. Great if you need a relaxing break in a great location.
- David
Great value for money but the single beds are smaller in length and width than standard yet the room would support standard size single beds.
- Ian
The lady that served the breakfast was super fast and her breakfast was excellent! Lovely welcoming smiling face to greet you in a morning. Great location for Salford Royal Hospital, great value for money with breakfast and parking on site!. Big thank you to the gentleman that let my partner stop in the lounge whist I went for my Hospital appointment...nice touch. We'll be stopping again.
- Kevin
Traditional B&B located less than ten mins walk from a range of a great places to eat and drink. The lady running breakfast was delightful! Parking round the back, secured at night.
- Christopher