MANCHESTER ESCORTS
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I am able to visit you at your home or hotel if seeking Manchester escorts as an Independent escorts, or wherever you may be in the Northwest U.K. (or Nationwide).
If you are booking a hotel in Manchester especially for our Manchester escorts meeting, you might find the following links useful.
I have carefully selected these hotels for their discreet yet easily accessible position, and ease of parking. I hope this is of some use when deciding where to stay with your Manchester escorts.
Manchester hotels
The Palace hotel Manchester
Ducie Street , Piccadilly Manchester M1 2TPThe Place Hotel Manchester offers a variety of room types to suit any of your Manchester escorts needs; whether you are a corporate traveler on business, a couple on a romantic break, a group celebrating, or on a family weekend away, you cannot fail to be wowed.
At the Place Hotel Manchester you can be as self-sufficient or as completely dependant as you wish to be, giving you the freedom and flexibility to truly tailor-make your own experience.
As standard, all 107 private apartments boast:
- Lounge & Dining Area
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Wireless & fixed broadband
- Sky TV
- DVD & CD player
- 2 telephone lines
- Dishwasher, washing machine & Dryer
Gardens hotel Manchester
55 Piccadilly, Manchester, M1 2APSituated in the heart of Manchester, overlooking the famous Piccadilly Gardens the hotel provides an ideal venue for the business traveller and Manchester escorts alike. Set on five floors, this non smoking hotel offers guests all modern comforts expected of a 3 star hotel. Each of the 99 bedrooms features bright modern deco and new furnishings including work desks.
Free high speed wireless internet access is available at the public areas and bedrooms.
With a choice of 2 conference suites catering for up to 55 people, the Gardens Hotel is the ideal venue to accommodate your requirements whether you are organising business activities or social events

The Brittania Manchester city centre
This historic building is in the city centre, just 500 metres from Manchester Piccadilly Rail Station. It is close to the shops, theatres and bars. It has free Wi-Fi and good-value en suite rooms. The Britannia Hotel is close to the financial district and is 800 metres from Manchester Central exhibition and conference centre. The main Manchester coach station is metres away and there is a Metrolink tram stop right outside. The historic building was originally built in 1858.
Manchester Ship Canal
THE PROPOSAL FOR A CANAL TO MANCHESTER
By the latter half of the 19th century, Manchester had become a major industrial city. It was a fast growing city; the population of the Manchester region had risen from an estimated 322,00 in 1801 to over 1 million by 1850, and would rise to over 2 million people by 1901.
Not only was the Lancashire cotton industry (in which many of these people worked) expanding, but the city had developed a leading technology in the engineering and manufacture of machinery for textile production. Its growing population also needed feeding and servicing.
Yet, because it was a landlocked city, all goods had to be transported by road or rail to Liverpool docks in order to be exported abroad, and incoming goods were delivered by the same route.
Liverpool tolls and harbour dues were prohibitive and significantly reduced profitability. Mancunian businessmen had long objected to Liverpool’s commercial monopolies, and of the stranglehold which that city’s port authorities held on Manchester trade.
Oldham merchants were quoted as saying that it was cheaper to send their goods the 100 miles by road to the port of Hull on the east coast than to transport them the 35 miles to Liverpool and have to pay exorbitant harbour dues and levies
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Manchester ship canal

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