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Guide to Manchester for Business Travellers

Manchester is one of the UK’s most vibrant cities, known for its rich industrial history and culture. For business travellers, it offers a perfect blend of professional opportunities and leisure activities.

There is a thriving music scene, excellent choice of restaurants and nightlife, and of course plenty of appeal for football fans. Plus there is a number of key areas cater well to the business community, such as Spinningfields, the commercial district home to many financial and legal services firms, and MediaCityUK, which houses the likes of the BBC and ITV.

Whether you’re in the city for a meeting, conference or other work-related travel, this guide to Manchester for business travellers will help you make the most of your visit.

Getting Around the City

Not only is Manchester easy to get to – just over 2 hours by train from London – getting around once you’ve arrived is a breeze, too. There is an efficient and well-connected public transport system along with a top choice of other modes of travel, including:

  • Public transport: The Metrolink tram system is easy to navigate and covers major areas of the city. Buses are also widely available, offering access to most parts of the city and its surrounding areas.
  • Taxis: Taxis and car services like Uber are readily available throughout the area for quick and easy door-to-door travel.
  • Walking and cycling: There is plenty of scope for the most sustainable ways to get around. The city centre itself is compact, making it easy to walk to your destinations. Manchester is also very bike-friendly with numerous bike lanes and rental services.

Known as the gateway to the north of England and Wales, from Manchester it’s easy to explore other parts of the country, if time allows.

Choosing your Accommodation

Manchester offers a range of accommodations to suit different needs and preferences, from high-end hotels to budget-friendly boltholes, there’s something for everyone. Choosing an overnight option that’s within your company’s travel policy is easy with Inntel’s online booking platform, LOGiC. Here, business travellers have access to our extensive database covering hotel chains, independents and serviced apartments, with immediate access to rates and availability.

Things to do in Manchester for Business Travellers

When you get some downtime, you need never be bored in Manchester. Love art and architecture? The beautiful St Peter’s Square, John Rylands Library and Manchester Cathedral are must-sees. Then there’s Manchester Art Gallery and The Whitworth to explore, as well as contemporary arts redefined at HOME.

If history is more your thing, you’ll enjoy a wander around Manchester Museum and the Imperial War Museum North.

While football fans will no doubt want to make some time to catch a game or take a tour around Manchester United’s Old Trafford or Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium. There’s also the chance to learn more about the social history of the beautiful game at the National Football Museum.

More ideas for Business Travel Itineraries

Manchester is a city that seamlessly blends business with pleasure. Its vibrant atmosphere, efficient transportation, and variety of amenities make it an excellent destination for business travellers. Whether you’re here for a few days or longer, there are so many things to see and do to enrich your time away from home.

Want more ideas on creating the perfect business travel itinerary? Our specialist Business Travel Team is here to create premium, bespoke business travel plans for clients and execs wanting an additional level of service. Each of our consultants has more than 10 years of corporate travel experience and you would have one dedicated consultant making sure everything goes to plan

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