The Lowry Hotel
Type:Hotel
Chapel Wharf
Salford
Greater Manchester
M3 5LH






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50 Dearmans Place, Chapel Wharf, Salford, Manchester United Kingdom, M3 5LH. Find us where Manchester and Salford meet. On one side is the River Irwell, with pedestrian access to Deansgate via the bridge, and on the
other side is Salford, where business thrives beside fashionable conversions of historic factories.
From The North: Follow route for Carlise to join M6, turn at junction 30 signposted the M61, Continue on the M61 following signs for M60 and Liverpool M62, Continue down for approx 3 miles and follow signs for M602 Manchester, towards the end of the M602 stay in the left hand lane. At the end of M602 take the first exit on the left following signs for Salford and Pendleton, The second set of lights is on a T Junction, Turn right at these lights onto the crescent, Continue along for approx 2 miles and pass under a railway bridge. The entrance for the hotel is on your right after 50 yards From North Wales: Follow route to Chester picking up the M56 for Manchester, Exit M56 at junction 9 sign posted M6 North, Continue along M6 and exit junction 21a and follow signs for M62 Manchester, Continue along M62 picking signs M602 Manchester. Follow points 4, 5 & 6 from above From the North-East of England: Follow A1 south picking up M62 at Ferry Bridge heading west, Exit at junction 17 M62 follow signs Manchester City centre, After Approx 4 miles you will come to the Manchester Evening News Arena. Turn right at the lights with the junction of the Manchester Evening News, At the traffic lights at Renault Manchester on the junction turn left into Blackfriars, Next set of lights turn right and the hotel entrance is 50 yards along on left hand side From London: Join M25 orbital and head north on the M1, Continue North exiting M1 at junction 19 signposted M6 Birmingham, Follow points 3 & 4 from Wales and then follow points 4, 5 and 6 from above
open (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023) |
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