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Babies allowed, elevators ease stroller use, but policy states cribs or extra beds cannot be added, so parents must share existing beds; confirm any equipment needs with the hotel directly.
👉 See FULL guide to Copthorne Hotel Manchester Salford Quays (with baby)Babies allowed but policy states no cribs or extra beds can be added, so parents need own cot; elevators ease stroller use and nearby Piccadilly Gardens offers pram-friendly space—confirm needs in advance.
👉 See FULL guide to Maldron Hotel Manchester City Centre (with baby)Babies may stay, yet hotel policy says cribs and extra beds cannot be added, forcing bed-sharing; elevators and buffet help, but lack of cots or dedicated baby facilities cuts suitability.
👉 See FULL guide to Hampton by Hilton Manchester Northern Quarter (with baby)Babies accepted but hotel states cribs and extra beds cannot be added, so confirm needs in advance. Elevators help with strollers, café on corner eases quick feeds. No dedicated baby gear advertised.
👉 See FULL guide to Hotel Indigo Manchester - Victoria Station (with baby)Policy forbids adding cribs or extra beds, so infants lack safe separate sleep; lifts and quiet rooms help mobility, yet parents must bring own baby gear, limiting convenience.
👉 See FULL guide to AC Hotel by Marriott Manchester City Centre (with baby)Hotel states cribs cannot be added, so sleeping arrangements for infants are difficult; elevators and central transport help mobility, but parents should check options directly.
👉 See FULL guide to Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel (with baby)