Manchester blends interactive museums and green spaces, making it a top spot for a family city break. This guide rounds up places to stay that make travelling with kids easier, from spacious family rooms and easy transport connections, to amenities that help everyone unwind after a busy day out.
Where to stay in Manchester with family

| Accomodation name | Top family-friendly amenities | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel ★★★★ | Connecting rooms, kid-friendly buffet, babysitting |
| 2 | Holiday Inn – The Niu, Loom Manchester North ★★★ | Kids eat free, indoor play area, kid-friendly buffet |
| 3 | King-Street-Townhouse ★★★ | Connecting rooms, kid-friendly buffet, packed lunches |
| 4 | Hyatt Regency Manchester ★★★★ | Connecting rooms, kid-friendly buffet, packed lunches |
| 5 | INNSiDE By Meliá Manchester ★★★★ | Connecting rooms, kid-friendly buffet, babysitting |
| 6 | Eleven Didsbury Park Hotel ★★★★ | Kids’ meals, Children’s Afternoon Tea, packed lunches |
| 7 | Didsbury House Hotel ★★★★ | Kids’ meals, Children’s Afternoon Tea, packed lunches |
| 8 | Hotel Football, Old Trafford ★★★★ | Kid-friendly buffet, rooftop football pitch, game zone |
| 9 | Holiday Inn Manchester Airport By IHG ★★★★ | Kids stay & eat free, family rooms, packed lunches |
| 10 | Kimpton Clocktower Hotel By IHG ★★★★★ | Kids’ meals, Plant Pals programme, game room |
We analysed hundreds of properties to find hotels with practical family perks: think pools, safety features, spacious suites and easy access to kid-friendly spots like the Science and Industry Museum.
Here are the top 10 family stays in Manchester.
1. Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel ★★★★

Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel hits that sweet spot for parents who need space. The property offers connecting rooms, which are essential for keeping an eye on the kids without sacrificing your privacy. Many families find the riverside more peaceful than the noisy city centre, yet still close to major sights.
The on-site restaurant serves breakfast and dinner each day, so you don’t have to venture far if the little ones are worn out. While the hotel does not have a dedicated kids’ club, its proximity to the Science and Industry Museum makes it easy to fill your day with educational fun.
Guest review score: 8.6 / 10
Attractions nearby: You can walk to the Science and Industry Museum in under ten minutes. The hotel sits in the St. John’s district, giving you easy access to the Spinningfields area for family-friendly dining at places like The Lawn Club. It is also just a short stroll to the Everyman Cinema if you need a rainy-day activity.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Michael: Our room was a brilliant size for a family of 4, and the breakfast options were great.
- Glen: Breakfast was fantastic and great for the kids; we felt safe and friendly, with no worries letting them explore on their own a little.
- Amy: The hotel has had a recent refresh and is lovely in both the communal areas and the rooms, plus the location is perfect for a short walk into the centre.
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2. Holiday Inn – The Niu, Loom Manchester North By IHG ★★★

Holiday Inn – The Niu knows that family trips add up fast. That is why their “Kids Stay & Eat Free” policy is such a win for your wallet, allowing up to two children under 12 to enjoy complimentary breakfast when accompanied by a paying adult. This perk frees up your budget for more activities around the city.
The lobby features a billiards table where older children and teens can hang out, and the relaxed atmosphere encourages families to unwind together. Rooms are modern and efficient, with cots available upon request for the littlest travellers. Although there’s no full-service dinner restaurant, the 24-hour bar and lounge offers snacks, and the hotel is surrounded by local delivery options.
Guest review score:: 8.6 / 10
Attractions nearby: This hotel sits next to the Queens Road Metrolink stop, so you can reach the city centre by tram in about five minutes. It’s also perfectly positioned for a trip to Heaton Park, one of the largest municipal parks in Europe, just a short ride north. You can easily visit the Museum of Transport nearby as well.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Amy: The facilities were great for families, with a fantastic area downstairs offering a bar, big TV, pool table, and activities for kids.
- Jill: There was a games area for kids which kept them entertained, and the hotel was really clean with friendly staff.
- Alisom: The staff were all very friendly and helpful, and we had two great nights in the lounge area playing pool with family, which was amazing all around.
3. King Street Townhouse ★★★

King Street Townhouse proves you don’t have to trade style for family practicality. The property offers interconnecting room options like the Snug and Cosy combo, giving your family space to spread out across two rooms. Complimentary baby cots are available for infants up to three years old, and rollaway beds can be arranged for kids up to 16 in select rooms.
While the rooftop infinity pool is restricted to guests over 16, the hotel makes up for it with a welcoming atmosphere in the Tavern restaurant where families can enjoy breakfast. You are right in the middle of the action here. It is easy to pop back to King Street Townhouse for a midday nap or recharge before heading out for dinner.
Guest review score: 8.8 / 10
Attractions nearby: You’re just a three-minute walk from the Manchester Art Gallery, which hosts excellent creative sessions for children. The Science and Industry Museum is about a 15-minute walk away, and the central location means you are minutes from family dining spots like Pizza Express and Mowgli in the Corn Exchange.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Katie: We arrived with a very tired, tantruming toddler, and Tom greeted us, helping with our stuff and the pram; he was so friendly and inviting, even giving our son a little biscuit.
- Philippa: The staff were amazing, always going above and beyond, and the design and comfort of the hotel were lovely.
- Em: The staff were so lovely and pulled out all the stops, upgrading our room and giving us complimentary drinks and breakfast when the rooftop pool was being repaired, which my daughter was disappointed about.
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4. Hyatt Regency Manchester ★★★★

Hyatt Regency Manchester solves the classic ‘where does everyone sleep’ puzzle with clever room setups. You can book family rooms that connect a king room with a twin room, providing two bathrooms and plenty of floor space for everyone to relax. This setup is a game-changer for parents who want to avoid the cramped feeling of standard hotel living.
The hotel offers rollaway beds for an additional fee, giving families extra flexibility. Although the overall design is sleek and modern, the on‑site Laureate Restaurant feels warm and inviting. Plus, the 24‑hour front desk and concierge are always on hand to help you navigate the city, pushchair in tow.
Guest review score: 8.8 / 10
Attractions nearby: Set on the University of Manchester campus, you’re just a five‑minute walk from the Manchester Museum, home to dinosaurs and live vivariums. The Manchester Aquatics Centre is only a three‑minute walk away if the kids fancy a swim. You’re also well connected by bus to the city centre and the Whitworth Art Gallery.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Ammad: The staff was exceptionally good, very friendly and helpful, making us feel special and even getting us into our good-sized room earlier.
- Lorraine: We had a lovely stay, given a spacious room with a city view and a comfy bed, and we enjoyed a delicious pizza for our evening meal.
- Ewen: The breakfast was outstanding, the staff were friendly, and the hotel was spotless, with a great location for the aquatics centre.
5. INNSiDE By Meliá Manchester ★★★★

INNSiDE By Meliá Manchester manages to be trendy without making parents feel out of place. The ‘Studio’ rooms are spacious and feature a king-size bed along with a double sofa bed, making it easy to accommodate a child without booking a second room. For larger families, the Interconnecting Townhouse offers two connecting rooms and a separate lounge area.
Dining here is stress-free thanks to the on-site Gino D’Acampo restaurant, known for adapting meals for allergies and intolerances. While there’s no dedicated kids club, the relaxed vibe and open spaces make it easy for families to hang out. Cots are available on request, offering a safe setup for babies.
Guest review score: 8.7 / 10
Attractions nearby: The hotel sits in First Street, next to HOME for family films and laid‑back dining. Junkyard Golf Club is a two‑minute walk and welcomes under‑18s by day. The Deansgate‑Castlefield tram stop is just across the road with step‑free access to the city.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Ellen: The location was amazing, the staff lovely and accommodating, and the great lounge and restaurant meant our kids didn’t want to leave the hotel!
- Fergal: Our family room was spacious and well laid out, the restaurant was very good, and the staff were excellent.
- Coral: The staff are very friendly, the location is fantastic and quiet, and the rooms are clean and a good size.
6. Eleven Didsbury Park Hotel ★★★★

Eleven Didsbury Park Hotel feels less like a hotel and more like a wealthy relative’s country home. The property features a walled Victorian garden where children can enjoy Children’s Afternoon Tea, a special treat priced lower than the adult version. This garden space provides a safe, enclosed area for fresh air without the worry of traffic.
The hotel is an intimate townhouse, so staff can offer a more personal touch during your stay. While it lacks the large-scale amenities of a chain hotel, the charm and relaxation factor score highly with parents. Eleven Didsbury Park Hotel is an ideal spot if you want to combine a city trip with the feeling of a relaxing getaway.
Guest review score: 9.3 / 10
Attractions nearby: You’re practically next door to Didsbury Park, home to a dedicated children’s playground and plenty of space to run around. The East Didsbury tram stop is only a five-minute walk away, with direct services into Manchester city centre in around 30 minutes. You’ll also be within easy reach of the Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre for cinema and bowling.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Amanda: I booked this hotel for my daughter and her 2-year-old, and the room was beautiful; the staff were exceptional and so welcoming and helpful.
- Edwin: This is hands down the nicest boutique hotel we have ever stayed at; the staff were fantastic in accommodating our family.
- Caroline: We loved the quiet, gorgeous location and the beautifully decorated rooms, and the staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful.
7. Didsbury House Hotel ★★★★

Didsbury House Hotel nails the ‘home away from home”‘vibe (if your home had resident-only lounges and squashy sofas). The hotel offers a dedicated Children’s Afternoon Tea, which is a fun and memorable activity to book during your stay. The lounges are stocked with comfortable seating, creating a cosy environment where families can relax together.
The ‘Comfy Rooms’ and suites offer plenty of space, and cots for infants can be provided on request. Dining is flexible thanks to the deli menu served in the bar and lounge, allowing you to enjoy a casual bite without the formality of a restaurant. Didsbury House Hotel is a great choice for families attending celebrations or visiting relatives in the area.
Guest review score: 9.2 / 10
Attractions nearby: The hotel is a 10-minute walk from Fletcher Moss Botanical Gardens, a stunning outdoor space with nature trails that kids love exploring. You are also a short walk from Didsbury Village, which is packed with family-friendly cafes like Expo Lounge. Transport into Manchester is easy via the nearby tram or train stations.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Mikey: The staff were absolutely fantastic and sympathetic when our young daughter had a horrible bug, making everything as easy as it could be.
- Rachsz: It was a perfect place to reconnect our family after a difficult 18 month.
- Alicia: We loved the great homely feel, like a giant converted modernised house, and it was pretty perfect with a fridge in the room and on-site parking too!
8. Hotel Football, Old Trafford, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel ★★★★

Hotel Football, Old Trafford is a fun pick for young sports fans. The hotel has a rooftop 5-a-side pitch called “Heaven,” accessible to families through select packages or events. Inside, there’s a Game Zone with consoles and Teqball tables to keep older kids and teens busy for hours.
The ‘Squad Rooms’ are designed for families, sleeping up to two adults and two kids and including thoughtful touches like a complimentary mini-fridge with retro snacks. Café Football on the ground floor has a dedicated kids menu, making sure even picky eaters are covered.
Guest review score: 9.0 / 10
Attractions nearby: Right next to Old Trafford, the hotel is two minutes from the Manchester United Museum and stadium tour. A nearby footbridge connects you to Salford Quays, with the Imperial War Museum North and MediaCityUK just 15 minutes away. The area has a lively feel, distinct from the city centre.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Amanda: My son absolutely loved the rooftop football pitch and the lovely gesture of treats in the fridge, making this one of the best places we’ve ever stayed at.
- Brian: It’s great for kids with the football pitch on the roof for them to play, and a fridge of free treats.
- Claire: The food was delicious with great kids’ meal deals, the staff were very helpful, and my son loved the treats in the fridge.
9. Holiday Inn Manchester Airport By IHG ★★★★

Holiday Inn Manchester Airport by IHG takes the panic out of early flights and late arrivals. Its ‘Kids Stay & Eat Free’ programme is a real highlight, allowing children to dine for free in the restaurant when accompanied by paying adults. The Open Lobby concept also offers a versatile space where families can eat, work, and relax without feeling confined to their rooms.
Spacious family rooms are available, and the hotel can provide a cot on request to help ensure everyone gets a good night’s sleep. Although it is an airport hotel, the modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows offer fascinating views of the runway activity, ideal for plane-obsessed children.
Guest review score: 8.8 / 10
Attractions nearby: Located opposite Terminal 2, you are just minutes from the check-in desks. For a fun outing, the Runway Visitor Park is a short 5-10 minute taxi ride away, where you can watch planes land and see the Concorde. You can also take a quick train to Styal to visit the National Trust’s Quarry Bank Mill.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Donna: It’s a great family hotel; the kids loved their little goody bags and ate free in the restaurant, which really makes a difference when travelling with children.
- Sophie: Being opposite Terminal 2 was perfect for a lie-in before our flight, and the clean, spacious family room with kids’ meals for 1p was a huge plus.
- Ai: The location was great for our early flight, reducing stress with the kids, and we weren’t expecting complimentary drinks and snacks in our clean room, which was perfect.
10. Kimpton Clocktower Hotel ★★★★★

Kimpton Clocktower Hotel proves that staying in a grand, historic building doesn’t mean you have to tiptoe around. The “Kimpton Plant Pals” programme lets you request a plant for your room – a quirky touch that children love looking after during their stay. Suites come with smart TVs and mini fridges, and some even include gaming consoles to keep everyone entertained during downtime.
The hotel hosts a nightly social hour where treats such as ice cream are often available for children, helping them feel like VIPs. Family breakfast packages are generous, and the hotel is pet-friendly, so four-legged family members can join the trip too. The architecture at Kimpton Clocktower Hotel is stunning, yet the atmosphere remains relaxed and inclusive.
Guest review score: 8.8 / 10
Attractions nearby: Stay on Oxford Road, opposite the Palace Theatre, known for family‑friendly musicals. The Science and Industry Museum is a 10‑minute walk, and Manchester Central Library, with its secret garden children’s section, is five minutes away. A great central base for culture‑loving families.
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What families loved about their stay:
- Beverley: Our big room, the free drinks for kids during social hour, the table football, and a film room for the kids made for a very pleasant stay.
- Steven: The staff really stood out; everyone was super friendly and enthusiastic, treating our 5-year-old daughter like a princess, which she loved.
- Caroline: Our room was very spacious for four, clean, and comfortable, and the kids absolutely loved the tuck box and toys left for them.
Tips for visiting Manchester with kids from KAYAK’s hotel guides
- Arriving early? Ring ahead to ask about early check-in. If your room’s not ready, most hotels will store your bags so you can get straight to the museums.
- Want to save on meals? Look for hotels with “Kids Stay and Eat Free” offers – great for budget-friendly breakfasts before a big day out.
- Need more space? Many Manchester hotels offer interconnecting rooms. Just call directly to book and give older kids a bit of independence.







