Manchester Car Hire

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  • Manchester is a vibrant and diverse city in the north of England, with a population of about 2.7 million. The University of Manchester has the biggest student community in the United Kingdom, and the city also has Manchester Metropolitan University, which is why Manchester is considered to have some of the best nightlife in the UK.
  • Manchester is known for its music scene, with plenty of famous and successful bands originating in this northern city. From Oasis to The Smiths, Joy Division to The 1975, The Stone Roses to Simply Red, the list is almost endless. Many music fans flock to this city to see up-and-coming acts in one of the many brilliant venues dotted around Manchester, and it is always a thrill to see one of the big names return to their home turf.
  • The local airport is Manchester Airport, and it is less than ten miles away from the city centre. One of the busiest UK airports outside of London, it is served by most of the major airlines and a great connection to the North of England.
  • Driving in Manchester adheres to the speed limits and general road rules of the United Kingdom; a single carriageway has the speed limit of 60 miles per hour (97 km per hour), and for dual carriageways and motorways this increases to 70 miles per hour (113 km per hour). Residential or more built-up areas tend to have a speed limit of 30 miles per hour (48 km per hour), and any changes will be signposted by round road signs with a red border, so make sure you keep an eye out as you’re driving.

Guide to Manchester

One of the best places for some retail therapy, Manchester’s Trafford Centre is home to all of your favourite brands, and some that cannot be found in many other places. The well-loved Primark and Selfridges are neighbours to the Spanish clothes shops Stradivarius and Pull & Bear, two stores that are growing in popularity in England. Alongside its shops, the Trafford Centre has over 60 restaurants ready for when you’ve worked up an appetite, as well as a cinema, laser quest, and a number of other activities to keep the whole family entertained. Situated about five miles west of Manchester city centre, there is plenty of parking ready for you to have a full day out.

Having produced some of the best and most popular bands in the world, Manchester’s music scene continues to thrive with a variety of successful and entertaining music venues ready for you to see the next big thing. Band on the Wall is one such venue in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, offering club nights alongside a roster full of acts like the Renegade Brass Band, demonstrating their commitment to musical excellency in its diversity. The Deaf Institute and Albert Hall are two smaller venues that also offer club nights – this is a student city, after all – and have welcomed artists like Sigrid, Lewis Watson, Peace and Kate Tempest, with both also boasting buildings of gorgeous architecture. It’s always worth looking at what’s on for the time you’re visiting.

Admission to a number of brilliant sites in Manchester is completely free, and they’re all products of a city with a rich cultural history. For example, the Manchester Museum, which is a natural history museum featuring Stan, the fossilised T-Rex, a zoology collection and an exhibition of live frogs and reptiles. As a different index of Manchester’s history, visit the People’s History Museum, a wonderful place for recognising and celebrating the people and movements that have fought for equality and democracy.

What to do in Manchester

Plenty to do

For a group day out, there’s a wide variety of activities on offer. Heaton Park is the largest park in the North-West of England, home to an animal centre, a tramway museum, donkey rides, playgrounds and a place for bowls – families bringing the little ones here will have endless things to do. The Crystal Maze live experience is a brilliant and immersive thing to do, ready for families or friends to work together in challenges that mirror the popular television show, and it can be found by the Museum of Science and Industry. Chester Zoo is the number one charity zoo in the United Kingdom, with almost 2 million visitors a year and an incredible display of thousands of different animals. Perfect for all ages.

What about Manchester nightlife?

With a vibrant and exciting nightlife, Manchester is one of the best places to be for a night out on the town. Another example of a place that fuses music and nightlife, Gorilla has a great collection of tasty cocktails and is guaranteed to have brilliant music playing. Similarly, Mahiki has a drinks menu that will leave you wanting one of each, with attractive tiki inspired décor it becomes a lively party venue at night. Dusk Til Pawn is a hidden gem, disguised as a pawn shop in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, you’ve got to know what you’re looking for. The Alchemist is now a successful cocktail chain, and its flagship store in Spinningfields remains its best. Go for the beautiful interiors, and mesmerising cocktail concoctions, served in test tubes and often separate components ready for you to mix and watch fizz before you.

Eating out in Manchester

Dishoom is a London favourite, and it is just as popular in its Manchester location. It is an Indian restaurant housed in the Grade II-listed Manchester Hall. Marvel at the 1920s architecture while enjoying warming and spicy Indian street food and traditional dishes that are often missing from the Indian around the corner. Experience the classics and find some new favourites, whether that be a Big Bombay at breakfast, a light lunch of Roomali Rolls, or a Chicken Ruby curry at dinner – be sure to call ahead, because this is definitely a well-loved location.

For something different and a brilliant variety, Mackie Mayor is a wonderful food hall in Manchester, home to a number of delicious market traders that will ensure everyone gets something they love. Some great choices in the food hall include Honest Crust, home to some of the best pizza in Manchester, Baohouse, an enticing selection of Taiwanese steamed buns, and the colourful and fresh tacos of Pico’s.

If you’re looking for a special evening and some fine dining, visit Mana, a Michelin star restaurant with an inventive and surprising menu. Eating at Mana will tempt you out of your usual culinary habits and your food comfort zone, and it can offer some welcome rewards for doing so. Try your hand at salt aged duck or sea urchin chawanmushi and you might just find yourself with a brand new favourite.

Getting to and from Manchester

Manchester Airport is accessible by air, train, coach, car, bus and tram.

Getting to Manchester by air

Manchester Airport (MAN) is the largest airport in the north of England, and just 11 miles from the city. The airport can be accessed by tram, coach and train. The trains are regular and mainly run into Manchester Picadilly station.

Manchester airport as almost 30 million passengers annually and 3 terminals covering domestic, European, International, short, medium and long hall flights. The biggest airlines include Ryanair, easyJet, BA, Air France, KLM, Emirates, Jet2, British Airways and TUI.

There are direct flights to most major sities in the USA as well as flights to Beijing, China with Hainan.

Car Hire in Manchester Airport (MAN)

The airport has has a Car Rental Village on site with a number of car hire agencies. This village can be reached by taking the free bus offered by the airport, and it departs from each of the three terminals approximately every ten minutes. The agencies on offer include Alamo, Europcar, Hertz and Sixt. Prices for car rental start from around £7 per day, depending on your requirements and the time of year you are booking. If you're looking to save money but still use a reputable brand, its worth checking our Easirent.

Manchester train stations

There are 4 main train stations in the city centre;

Top Tips when hiring a car in Manchester

  • The most popular Leeds hire car is a Toyota Aygo or similar, and a Vauxhall Corsa is popular too.
  • 45% of Enjoy customers purchase excess protection, so their excess is safe if they damage the car.
  • The average saving for Manchester car hire customers who have purchased excess protection and damage the car is £388.
  • The most popular car rental brands in Manchester are Enterprise, Green Motion, Europcar and Keddy.
  • The most popular Manchester Airport car hire brands are Easirent, Green Motion, Alamo, Keddy and Europcar.
  • The most popular Manchester pick-up locations are Manchester Airport, Manchester Piccadilly station and Traffort Park.
  • The average price per day is £26.97 for a Manchester hire car.
  • Manchester car hire customers book on average 6.5 days in advance and save around 40%.
  • The cheapest Manchester car hire in the last month was £8.58 per day booked through Enjoy with Easirent, booked 23 days in advance.
  • 54% of our customers hired a Manchester for less than £25 per day.
  • Vauxhall Zafira Tourer, Toyota IQ, Honda Civic and Ford Transit are also popular.

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FAQs about car hire in Manchester

Most frequently asked questions about hiring a car in Manchester

Prices can be as low as £7 a day, subject to your requirements and the time of booking.
The cheapest car hire agency is Easirent.
The most popular agencies in Manchester are Alamo and Europcar.
The minimum age for car hire in Manchester is 21.
Alamo, Avis, Enterprise, Europcar, Hertz, Budget, National Car Rental, and Sixt.
Manchester is not a very expensive city compared to other big cities in the UK. You’ll spend around £126 per day traveling in Manchester.
Manchester is a big city. For a pleasant experience renting a car is recommended.
Manchester is the ideal destination for art, party, music and football lovers. And despite its industrialized character, it allows quiet walks during a whirlwind visit.
The best time to travel to Manchester, as in the rest of the United Kingdom, is between May and October when the temperatures are more pleasant and the rains are less intense.
The most economic options begin at £70 for a week, which means £10 a day.
The cheapest offers for a whole month are £574, or £19 per day
The average price of a litre of fuel in Manchester can vary between £1.09 and £1.02.

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