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Arora International Manchester - Manchester, United Kingdom

18-24 Princes Street
Manchester, M1 4LY
Nightly Rates (245.52 - 343.73)   3 Star
Arora International Manchester

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Contemporary in design, yet maintaining the unique character of its Grade 2 listed heritage. The Arora International Manchester has the perfect location in the heart of Manchester City Centre opposite the Art Gallery, less than 5 minutes walk from the G-Mex/MICC, the Shopping District, Manchester's vibrant nightlife and the Tram Link to old Trafford and the Trafford Centre. The hotel offers 141 beautifully furnished bedrooms with many unique design features, Including "Cloud 9" beds, power showers, broadband and air conditioning aiming to combine a feeling of style, space, comfort, and affordability with the award winning hospitality - an Arora trademark. Our conference suites and Boardrooms are all equipped with the latest in-room technology including built-in Plasma screens, DVD, CD players and Video. To compliment this luxurious concept is the stunning "Obsidian" Bar and Restaurant where Chef Duncan Poyser brings dinning excellence and is set to redefine the quality end of the Manchester restaurant scene all making Arora International the ultimate City Centre hotel. Wireless broadband access in all public areas at a charge.

Arora International Manchester


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Miscellaneous Information
  • British Pounds is the native currency. 

  • 141  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 7  floors. 


  • Directions
    The Arora International is located in Manchester City Centre in the very heart of China Town and within walking distance of main amenities such as G-Mex Centre, the Convention Quarter and the Manchester Art Gallery. The main tram and bus station are just 2 minutes away from the hotel, whilst Piccadilly mainline train station is only a 5 minute walk.

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card is required to book online. Peak seasons may require your card is charged in advance. Reading the rate rules after selecting your rate will indicate if your card will be charged. This information will appear in your email confirmation.

    Cancellation Policy
    Subject to the discretion of the hotel, the credit card provided may be charged if the reservation is canceled after the cancellation deadline has passed or if the guest fails to arrive. The cancellation policy will appear after selecting rate rules.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants  Located on the lower floor with direct access from Princess Street is the stunningly designed Obsidian Bar and Restaurant, which is redefining the quality end of the Manchester restaurant scene. Operations Director, Duncan Poyser, currently chef of the year for Food Expo 2004, brings his mix of modern International food, supplemented with stunning local produce. A lighter menu is also available in Obsidian Bar. For those who love a true cocktail bar, our team with top mixologists, serve unique pouring brands and a selection of bespoke cocktails.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting & Conference Facilities
  •   Charter Suite 1 Dimensions Length - 6.28 metres Width - 6.16 metres Height - 2.44 metres Maximum Theatre Style Capacity - 24 Maximum Classroom Style Capacity - 18 Maximum 'U' Shaped Style Capacity - 18 Maximum Boardroom Style Capacity - 16 Maximum Cocktail Style Capacity - 30 The room have windows for natural daylight that cannot be effectively blacked out. Charter Suite 2 Dimensions Length - 6.20 metres Width - 7.60 metres Height - 2.44 metres Maximum Theatre Style Capacity - 32 Maximum Classroom Style Capacity - 18 Maximum 'U' Shaped Style Capacity - 20 Maximum Boardroom Style Capacity - 18 Maximum Cocktail Style Capacity - 40 The room have windows for natural daylight that cannot be effectively blacked out. Charter Suites Dimensions Length - 13.80 metres Width - 6.20 metres Height - 2.44 metres Maximum Theatre Style Capacity - 100 Maximum Classroom Style Capacity - 45 Maximum 'U' Shaped Style Capacity - 34 Maximum Boardroom Style Capacity - 40 Maximum Cocktail Style Capacity -80 Maximum Banquet Style Capacity - 100 The room have windows for natural daylight that cannot be effectively blacked out. Boardroom 1 Dimensions Length - 6.34 metres Width - 3.17 metres Height - 2.26 metres Maximum Boardroom Style Capacity - 14 The other 2 meeting rooms in the hotel, named Boardroom 2 and 3 are exactly the same dimensions and the one above



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    Despite its relatively small size, the United Kingdom is one of the most culturally diverse countries on Earth, peopled by four main ‘native’ nationalities, plus later arrivals from all over the world. The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), plus Northern Ireland. The Isle of Man and the Channel Islands (principally Jersey and Guernsey) are also parts of the British Isles, but somewhat confusingly not officially part of the UK.

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