Though I’d asked for free parking, when I booked, I was told they charged £10 per night. But, there was a free car park on the other side of their car park. They could have offered fresh fruit for breakfast instead of tinned peaches and a berry mixture. They also offered salad items and bakery food plus different milk and a fried breakfast. Also, different cereals and Greek yogurt. The TV, in my room, felt like it needed to be retuned or a new one put in its place as the TV channels, which I watch, were on different Freeview numbers to my TV at home and some of them weren’t there. It was only a short walk to either Queens Road metro link or Manchester Fort shopping centre. To the city centre, it’s only one stop on the tram or about half an hour’s walk. There is a newsagent nearby, but it doesn’t sell everything. About a five minute drive away is Asda with Lidl being next door to it and a market with a few other shops. If you need to use a sat nav for the hotel, put in the newsagent’s postcode. As I put in the hotel’s postcode, as I’d never been there before, and it took me to an industrial estate.