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Hotels in Altrincham, Cheshire




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Altrincham Lodge Hotel


Hotel in Altrincham, Greater Manchester
Rooms from 36.0Formally the Premier Travel Lodge Altrincham North, this hotel offers everything you need for a comfortable night's sleep amid pleasant surroundings. The hotel is suited to business travellers and those visiting the area to enjoy the many attractions Manchester, Altrincham, Sale and the surrounding areas have to offer. Every room is supplied with double or twin beds, all with en suite bathrooms and Freeview TV. The Pelican public house is attached to the Lodge and offers full breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, as well as a TV with full satellite channels for sporting events. There is a…

Hotels between 25-50


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Premier Inn Manchester Altrincham

Hotel in Altrincham: Premier Inn Manchester Altrincham is 3 miles (4.8 km) from Altrincham town centre and within walking distance of the Metrolink Station, providing exce…
Rooms from 46.00

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Best Western Cresta Court Hotel Manchester

Hotel in Altrincham: 15 minutes from central Manchester via the nearby Metrolink, 10 minutes from Old Trafford, Cresta Court has free parking, free Wi-Fi and is close to t…
Rooms from 45.00

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