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Reviews of Citi Park Hotel, Manchester

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Review by Eoin o neill & Laura gallagher on 25th March, 2008

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Absolutely brilliant hotel.Very very friendly the manager was so helpfull and the nicest to deal with which made our experience all the better! the hotel was warm and friendly with a homely feeling.Our room was to the highest standered and very nice to stay in.hotel location was close to city center easy access to bus, metro,and taxis. Overall our experience of this hotel was top class it was a pleasure to stay in and very very friendly!! Would defnitly go back and recomend it to anyone who's lookin forward to a nice stay in manchester.

Date visited: 21st march - 24th march

Review by Michael Davies on 13th January, 2008

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The Citi Park hotel is a shambles and should be avoided! there were six of us (3 rooms between us), not all of the rooms were ensuite as described, my bathroom down the hall. Housekeeping is appaling, the bathrooms were filthy and poorly maintained. The hotel is also a lot further out than they say it is , around 3 out of town. I would not recommend staying in this establishment.

Date visited: 06/01/08

Review by Anonymous on 26th September, 2007

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Good Points: Small, but nice room. Bad Points: Sharing bathroom. The bathroom was small, a lot of hair everywhere and the tiles on the floor were not well put together. This bathroom will not last for long.... General review: It's a hotel in a residential area of Manchester. About 4 km from the centre. The hotel is actually in the middle of an attached house, where two attached houses has been made in to Citi Park Hotel.

Date visited: 2007-09-26

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