The iconic Midland Hotel in the heart of Manchester is the perfect base to explore all that Manchester and the surrounding has to offer. You can unwind in our spacious and comfortable rooms when taking a break from exploring the city. Start planning your staycation today...
Manchester City
With four main stations: Deansgate, Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Victoria, surrounding the city centre, there are plenty of transport links to discover Manchester and beyond.
The Midland does not have its own car park; however parking is available at: NCP Manchester Central (0.1 miles). SatNav: M2 3GX
Manchester is bursting with something for everyone. Explore more city attractions at: https://www.themidlandhotel.co.uk/things-to-do
Liverpool City
The home of the legendary Beatles and famous Liverpool FC, Liverpool is a beautiful city, bursting with life, excitement, and music. With three main stations, Liverpool Lime Street, Liverpool Central, Liverpool James Street, this great city is easy to get to!
Catch a show at the famous cavern club, ride the Wheel of Liverpool, explore the Tate Liverpool, enjoy a drink at the magnificent former church Alma de Cuba, or shop at the impressive Liverpool One - this city is without a doubt a UK 'must-see' and perfect for the staycationer.
Chester Cathedral & Town
Chester Cathedral has a rich and fascinating heritage. Welcoming thousands of visitors from all over the world, the cathedral offers exhibitions, outstanding church music, tower tours providing panoramic views of Chester, stunning architecture, services, and more. Chester Town is overflowing with 2,000 years of history from the city walls to the Roman amphitheatre, as well as offering a myriad of unique attractions. Plan a visit at:http://www.visitchester.com/ and learn more about Chester Cathedral at: http://www.chestercathedral.com/
Liverpool Cathedral
The largest in the UK and the fifth largest in the world, Liverpool Cathedral is both fascinating and quite unique. Taking 74 years to construct, the unfolding story of this great cathedral shows how it managed to survive 2 World Wars and periods of recession and great hardship, becoming a tribute to the dedication of a great many people and their skills. Share the amazing journey and discover this Cathedral's importance to the heart and life of Liverpool. Learn more and plan a visit at: http://www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk/
Albert Dock
The vibrant heart of Liverpool's historic waterfront, the Albert Dock's the place to play, to see, to eat, drink and stay. Blending old and new, it's contemporary yet cultured; fun, and friendly. Read more at: http://www.albertdock.com/
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is a dramatic icon of faith, architecture, and human endeavour. An awe-inspiring landmark on the Liverpool skyline that's not to be missed. Plan a trip at: http://www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk/
Manchester Cathedral
Explore the ancient and beautiful architecture, attend a service, listen to the choir, or peruse an exhibition - a visit to Manchester Cathedral offers a peek into this historical structure (dating back to 1215). Plan a visit at: http://www.manchestercathedral.org/
Lyme Park
Nestling on the edge of the Peak District, Lyme Park was once home to the Legh family and in its heyday a great sporting estate. Step back in time to the Edwardian era and enjoy lavish interiors, explore the library, or take the children to dress up on the stage. Famous for its appearance as Pemberley in the BBC's Pride and Prejudice, Lyme Park is a 'must see'. Read more at: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park/
The Blackpool Tower
Built in 1894, The Blackpool Tower is one of Britain's best loved landmarks. Today it hosts 5 of Blackpool's premier attractions: The Blackpool Tower Eye, The Blackpool Tower Circus, The Blackpool Tower Ballroom, The Blackpool Tower Dungeon, and Jungle Jim's. Read more and plan a trip at: https://www.theblackpooltower.com/
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
An iconic UK attraction, Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a staycation must. The amusement park offers outstanding thrills and spills, with a blend of unique rides and family friendly activities. Learn more at: https://www.blackpoolpleasurebeach.com/
Turton Tower
Dating as far back as the 15th century Turton Tower is a beautiful manor house with an interesting history. A grade I listed building, this distinctive English country house offers a historical and unique day out. Plan a visit at: http://www.turtontower.co.uk/
Snowdonia
The Snowdonia National Park boasts vast areas of natural beauty and unique scenery. It is known as Eryri by Welsh a name that can be translated as "the place of the eagles". The park which covers 838 square miles and includes nine mountain ranges, river gorges, lakes, waterfalls, valleys and lush forests. Learn more at: http://www.snowdoniatourism.co.uk
Kinder Scout National Reserve
A breath-taking plateau in the heart of the Peak District, Kinder Scout is a staycation must. With multiple routes up the iconic hill, there is plenty of natural attractions to see along the way, as well as bleak moorland and amazing views from every edge of the plateau. Read more at: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/kinder-edale-and-the-dark-peak/lists/celebrating-kinder-scout
Penrhyn Castle
Penrhyn Castle is a 19th-century neo-Norman castle with spectacular surroundings and bursting with fascinating items. Explore the restored kitchens and the stable block's industrial railway museum and a model railway museum. The 24.3 hectares of grounds include parkland with breath-taking views, an exotic tree and shrub collection, as well as a Victorian walled garden. Plan a visit at:http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/penrhyn-castle/
Conwy Castle
Built for Edward I, Conwy Castle is amongst the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain. From the grandeur of its high towers and curtain walls, to its excellent state of preservation. Two barbicans (fortified gateways), eight massive towers and a great bow-shaped hall all sit within its distinctive elongated shape, due in part to the narrow rocky outcrop on which the castle stands. Learn more and plan a trip at: http://cadw.gov.wales/daysout/conwycastle/?lang=en
Dovestones Edge
A fantastic location for climbers, Dovestones Edge is a beautiful natural viewpoint overlooking the Dovestones Reservoir, nestled in the peak district. Walkers can enjoy the breath-taking views, although the route can be quite steep and a good few hours walk, but well worth the effort.
The Midland is a great base to explore Manchester and its surroundings. Start preparing your perfect staycation by browsing the below distances and approximate travel times to each attraction from the city centre. We've also included a rough guide on how much time you might expect to spend at each location to make planning your trip that little bit easier!
Attractions | Travel Time Approx | Distance Approx | Attraction Duration (excl travel time) |
Manchester City | 0 hrs | 0 miles | 1 day |
Liverpool City | 1 hr | 34 miles | 1 day |
Chester Cathedral & Town | 1 hr | 39 miles | 1/2 day |
Lyme Park | 0.5 hr | 16miles | 2 hours |
Manchester Cathedral | 13 min walk | 1 miles | 1 hour |
Albert Dock | 1 hr | 34 miles | 1 hour |
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral | 1 hr | 32 miles | 1 hour |
Liverpool Cathedral | 1 hr | 33 miles | 1 hour |
The Blackpool Tower | 1-1.5 hrs | 52 miles | 1 hour |
Blackpool Pleasure Beach | 1-1.5 hrs | 52 miles | 3 hours |
Turton Tower | 0.5 hr | 19 miles | 2 hours |
Snowdonia | 2 hrs | 80 miles | 1 day |