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Engineering Building A is one of the iconic structures at the University of Manchester, where cutting-edge design meets practical functionality. Its striking glass facade and geometric lines exude a futuristic vibe, while the state-of-the-art labs and learning spaces inside reflect the university's leadership in engineering. Strolling around, you'll soak up the vibrant campus energy and academic atmosphere, making it a must-visit spot in Manchester for architecture and tech enthusiasts alike!

The Edwardian Manchester, A Radisson Collection Hotel

The Edwardian Manchester, A Radisson Collection Hotel

4.6 / 5Great61 Reviews
Free Trade Hall, Peter Street
1.27KM from Engineering Building A

Looking for luxury and convenience in Manchester? This hotel is the perfect choice for you! Located in the city center, it’s just a 5-minute walk to Manchester Town Hall, with nearby attractions like Bridgewater Hall and the National Football Museum. Enjoy spa treatments, an indoor pool, and a sauna for ultimate relaxation. With free WiFi, concierge services, and 24-hour room service, your stay will be nothing short of comfortable. Chinese-friendly services and kids’ meals make it ideal for family trips. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience!

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Everything you need to know about Engineering Building A

Top-rated hotels near Engineering Building A:

  1. INNSIDE by Meliá Manchester (10-min walk): Modern design with gym & restaurant.
  2. Kimpton Clocktower Hotel (Historic 5-star luxury).
  3. Budget option: Premier Inn Manchester Central near Oxford Road Station.

Tip: Check breakfast inclusion; city center parking is expensive – public transport recommended.

Oxford Road area offers diverse options:

  • The Allotment Vegan Restaurant (Award-winning plant-based cuisine).
  • Federal Café & Bar (Australian brunch, famous pancakes).
  • Dishoom (Retro Indian – try black dal curry).

Note: Reserve ahead for popular venues; weekend waits often exceed 30 mins.

Top options:

  1. Train: Take Northern Line to Oxford Road Station (20 mins), then 3-min walk.
  2. Taxi: ~25 mins (off-peak), £25-£35 fare.

Pro Tip: Use Trainline app for discounted tickets; avoid 7:00-9:00 AM rush hour.

Within 15-min walk:

  • Manchester Museum (Free entry, dinosaur exhibits).
  • Whitworth Art Gallery (Contemporary art & gardens).
  • Canal Street (Boutiques & street murals).

Seasonal: Outdoor performances during July's Manchester International Festival.

Access Policy:

  • Weekdays: Guided tours only (book 72hrs via Uni website).
  • Open Days: Free access during September's University Open Week.

Note: Photography restricted in labs; carry ID for checks.

Oxford Road highlights:

  • The Deaf Institute (Live music + bar in Victorian venue).
  • Cloudwater Brewery Taproom (Craft beer brewery).
  • Cable Street (Late-night fish & chips + retro arcade).

Safety: Limited late-night transport – use licensed taxi apps (e.g., Uber).