2 Best Hotels in Manchester, Liverpool, and the Peak District, England

Because the larger city-center hotels in Manchester and Liverpool rely on business travelers during the week, they may markedly reduce their rates on weekends. Smaller hotels and guesthouses abound, often in nearby suburbs, many just a short bus ride from downtown. The Manchester and Liverpool visitor centers operate room-booking services. Also worth investigating are serviced apartments, which are becoming more popular in the cities. The Peak District has inns, bed-and-breakfasts, and hotels, as well as a network of youth hostels and campsites. Local tourist offices have details; reserve well in advance for Easter and summer.

Old Hall

$$ | The Square, Buxton, SK17 6BD, England

Now part of the same group as the Buxton Crescent Hotel, this property overlooking the ornate Buxton Opera House occupies a refurbished 16th-century building claiming to be England's oldest hotel and rumored to have once accommodated Mary, Queen of Scots. Rooms are individually decorated in a classic style; a couple have four-poster beds. The Cockerel Wine Bar is popular with theatergoers, who stoke up on its hearty dishes; there's also a more formal restaurant on-site.

Pros

  • Well sited for Peak District walks
  • Good food in the restaurant
  • Historic ambience

Cons

  • No private parking
  • Rooms may be a bit chintzy for some
  • Bathrooms are uninspiring
The Square, Buxton, SK17 6BD, England
01298-22841
hotel Details
35 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Resident

$ | 29 Seel St., Liverpool, L1 4AU, England Fodor's Choice

The decor in this charming converted warehouse is hip and warm, with hand-picked British signature furnishings from the likes of Tom Dixon, Paul Smith, and Scottish-based Bute Fabrics. Rooms range from great value small doubles to the Secret Garden Suite sleeping up to five, all with mini-kitchens for limited self-catering. Communal areas are equally inviting. 

Pros

  • Staff very informative about local attractions and dining
  • Room-service drinks and snacks
  • Focus on local artisan produce

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Small doubles may be too cozy for some
  • Soundproofing not 100%
29 Seel St., Liverpool, L1 4AU, England
0151-705–2626
hotel Details
106 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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