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When night falls, Street Food Market at Piccadilly comes alive with flavor and rhythm. Savor mouthwatering bites from global street food stalls—spicy kebabs, rich Thai curries, craft cocktails, and more—all under twinkling lights. Add live music, vibrant crowds, and the buzz of city life, and you’ve got the ultimate urban feast. Don’t just visit Manchester—taste it!

The Manchester Deansgate Hotel by IHG

The Manchester Deansgate Hotel by IHG

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303 Deansgate
1.1KM from The Piccadilly Gardens Street Food Market
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Everything you need to know about The Piccadilly Gardens Street Food Market

The Savoy Manchester is a top choice, just a 5-minute walk from Piccadilly Street Food Market. Its modern design and prime location make it ideal for exploring both the market and Manchester city center. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, 24-hour room service, and easy access to local restaurants and bars, perfect for sampling authentic street food.

Another excellent option is Holiday Inn Manchester City Centre, situated in the heart of the city with direct links to shopping centers and public transit. Whether you're visiting during the day to enjoy fresh street cuisine or dining out at night, this hotel ensures convenient access and reliable amenities like luggage storage for a stress-free experience.

The most convenient option is the Airport Express bus, which runs directly from Manchester Airport to Manchester Victoria Station in about 20 minutes. From there, it’s just a 10-minute walk to Piccadilly Street Food Market. This route offers frequent departures and avoids transfers, making it ideal for travelers with luggage.

For more flexibility, consider Uber or a taxi, which takes around 15–20 minutes and costs £15–25 depending on traffic. The market often hosts weekend events, so checking the official schedule in advance can help you plan your journey during optimal times.

Must-try items include Manchester-style fish and chips, featuring fresh cod with a crispy coating and served with a house-made sauce. Another highlight is grilled lamb chops with black bean mash, showcasing the city’s inventive take on traditional British fare.

Don’t miss the local craft beer stalls, offering hand-brewed ales perfect with a hot dog or sandwich. For dessert, sample Scottish shortbread or London-style glazed doughnuts—both popular among locals and visitors. All vendors are independent, ensuring freshness and authenticity. Cash is recommended, as not all stalls accept card payments.

Weekends feature themed events such as British Farmers’ Day, International Food Festival, and live music performances, typically running from 11 AM to 8 PM. These attract both locals and tourists, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

Interactive workshops like jam-making, pottery crafting, and coffee latte art classes are also offered—ideal for families. On Saturday evenings, a light projection show transforms the streets into an immersive art display using dynamic visuals and urban lighting.

Street performers and spontaneous bands frequently appear, adding to the lively ambiance. Arrive early to secure prime spots and enjoy exclusive vendor discounts.