Where to Stay
Trafford is at the heart of the Greater Manchester’s motorway network and also benefits from close proximity to Manchester Airport. Metrolink runs from North to South through the Borough whisking you into Manchester city centre in just 30 minutes from the furthest most point.
Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, want 4 star luxury or a homely B&B, contemporary minimalism or bags of character, or perhaps a room with a view there is something to suit all tastes and pockets.
Please bear in mind that listing on this site does not constitute a recommendation, however to help ensure you get a good nights sleep Trafford Council only lists accommodation venues who are Quality graded by Visit Britain or The AA.
Quality Gradings Explained
All accommodation listed on this website has been inspected by one of the ratings authorities (Visit Britain or the AA) or has recently applied for a rating and is awaiting assessment. Please be aware ratings may change throughout the year.
The symbols explained below are designed to help you find the quality of accommodation to suit your requirements.
National Scheme – Visit Britain & AA
The following descriptions of what to expect apply to all types of accommodation. Use them as a general guide to what you can expect.
ONE STAR > Simple, practical, no frills.
TWO STAR> Well presented and well run.
THREE STAR> Good level of quality and comfort.
FOUR STAR> Excellent standard throughout.
FIVE STAR> Exceptional with a degree of luxury.
The different categories that apply to accommodation in Trafford include:-
Hotel covering Hotel, Country House Hotel, Metro Hotel, Town House Hotel and Budget Hotel.
Guest Accommodation covering Bed and Breakfasts, Farmhouses, Guest Houses and Restaurants with Rooms and Inns. Self-Catering, Serviced Apartment,
Holiday, Touring & Camping Parks
Accolades
Gold, silver and rose awards are given to properties that not only achieve their overall rating but also exceed the expectations within their rating level. The awards recognise the high level of comfort, cleanliness, hospitality and service afforded.
Silver: this award recognises high quality in all areas of the business, with very good levels of customer care.
Gold: properties achieving a Gold award will demonstrate exceptional levels of quality, comfort, cleanliness, hospitality and attentive service.
For more information on quality accreditations visit www.enjoyengland.com
Other information
Prices
Where prices are shown they are to serve as a general guide only and you are strongly advised to check them at the time of booking.
How to Book
To book your accommodation, simply contact the establishment of your choice. Remember to state your requirements clearly and precisely and advise the establishment of your expected time of arrival. It is strongly recommended that you confirm your booking in writing. Also, if you are delayed on your journey, a telephone call to inform management that you may be late might help to avoid problems on arrival. Please note, that acceptance of accommodation bookings made by telephone or in writing is a legally binding contract. If the accommodation is cancelled, not taken up or left prematurely, the proprietor may be entitled to compensation. Check cancellation terms in advance.
Complaints
If you are dissatisfied with your accommodation, you should inform the management at the time of the incident. This gives the management the opportunity to take prompt action and to put things right without delay. Complaints can also be directed to the Tourist information Centre in writing, stating at which establishment you stayed, when, and the nature of the complaint. The staff at the Centre will record and investigate complaints, but please note, that they have no statutory control over establishments in their method of operation and cannot become involved in legal or contractual matters.