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Hatters Hostel |
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50 Newton Street
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Manchester
M1 2EA
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 Hatters Hostel is an independently run hostel in Manchester. Situated in a Grade
II listed building, this hostel gets its name from the fact that a hat making
company used to be based here! The attractive building has been renovated to a
high standard and retains much of its Victorian charm. This budget hostel has a
range of rooms, from large dormitory bedrooms to twin and double rooms, so
whatever your preference you can find accommodation to suit you at Hatters
Hostel.
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 Hatters Hostel, Manchester
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 A typical dorm room at Hatters Hostel
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Hatters Hostel serves a light breakfast of toast and tea or coffee and there is
also a kitchen so you can prepare your own meals. Hatters Hostel is located in
the Northern Quarter of the city, within walking distance of Manchester
Piccadilly Railway Station. This area is brimming with life, with a great range
of independent record stores, clothes shops and bars to explore. There is no
curfew at Hatters Hostel, so you can stay out as late as you like and enjoy
Manchester’s excellent nightlife. |
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Facilities |
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Elevator/Lift Access / Family Friendly / Fire Escape / Ground Floor Access / Self-Catering Kitchen / Shared bathroom / Shared Kitchen / Smoke Detectors / Smoking Rooms on Request / Tea & Coffee / Television Lounge / Tourist Information
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Hatters Hostel makes a great base from which to explore the many attractions and vibrant clubs and bars of Manchester. The Imperial War Museum is one of the city’s leading attractions, with thought provoking exhibitions about the war. If you like interesting architecture then head to St Peter’s Square to see the Central Reference Library, which is an impressive, circular neo-classical building. |
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