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New Union Hotel

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111 Princess Street, Manchester M1 6JB
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About this place New Union Hotel

The New Union is the oldest surviving gay pub in Manchester — a traditional working-class boozer that predates the Canal Street branding and the TV attention and the tourist coaches. It is the pub where you go when you want Manchester's gay scene without the performance of it. Cheap drinks, a drag show on selected nights, karaoke most evenings, and a clientele that is genuinely mixed across age, class and disposition. The décor is 1980s pub without apology: carpet, banquette seating, a DJ booth in the corner. The New Union has outlasted dozens of more fashionable venues on Canal Street and will probably outlast a dozen more. Located at the Princess Street end of the village, it is the starting point for nights that end at Cruz across the road. The annual Manchester Pride Bank Holiday weekend brings an enormous influx; the rest of the year it is a neighbourhood pub in the best sense.

Opening Hours

Open Now · closes 00:00
Monday 12:00-00:00
Tuesday 12:00-00:00
Wednesday 12:00-00:00
Thursday 12:00-00:00
Friday 12:00-02:00
Saturday 12:00-02:00
Sunday 12:00-00:00

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Anh Vũ Hồng Phương
Anh Vũ Hồng Phương 3 months ago

Worst Experience Ever. Do Not Recommend! I chose this hotel because it seemed like a bargain—£65 for a double room in the city center, just a 10-minute walk from the station. However, I quickly learned there is a reason it is so cheap. I failed to read the reviews thoroughly before booking, and my stay this past Friday was easily one of the worst hotel experiences I’ve ever had. 1. Extreme Noise and Poor Insulation The hotel is located on a small floor directly above a bar in a major nightlife area of Manchester. The music blasts from 6 PM until 6 AM. The walls are paper-thin, providing zero soundproofing; I was wide awake from check-in until 7 AM because of the noise. To make matters worse, there seems to be a waste disposal site nearby. You can hear the thunderous crashing of glass bottles being dumped 6–7 times a night, along with the shouting of drunks outside. 2. Zero Staff Support and Safety Concerns Between 2 AM and 3 AM, there was loud, persistent knocking on our door. We didn't know if it was a mistake or something else, but it felt incredibly unsafe. I tried emailing the hotel and calling the two hotlines provided in the room and on the website, no one answered, and the phone numbers didn't even exist. The knocking happened every 1–2 hours. Because of the lack of security and support, we didn't sleep a wink. To this day, my email reporting the incident remains ignored. No apology, nothing. 3. The "Key Deposit" Scam? On top of the £65 room rate, I had to pay a £20 key deposit. They returned only £19 with no explanation. The keys were fine and nothing was damaged. Given the nightmare stay, stealing an extra £1 is just insulting. In short: Bad service, terrible location, and zero responsiveness. If you are looking for a place that is deafeningly noisy with no staff to help you in an emergency, then this is the place for you. Otherwise, stay far away.

Terry D
Terry D 4 months ago

Location is amazing. Couldn’t ask for somewhere better. When you arrive it’s a bit unclear on where you go. Do you wait at the bar or is there a reception? The room itself was nice and clean. The room is basic, perfect for somewhere to lay your head for the night. Unfortunately even with the heating turned off the room was way too hot! The quilt was way too thick. Went to make a cup of tea but no white sugar in the room and no member of staff to be found looking after the room side. I didn’t want to have to go down to the bar at midnight in shorts and T-shirt on New Year’s Eve looking for sugar. Some staff were nice and chatty, whilst some were moody and uninterested. Be aware you have to pay a £20 deposit on arrival, something I wasn’t told.

David Gaden
David Gaden 6 months ago

I stayed in this hotel for 2 nights solo whilst in Manchester seeing friends. Perfectly located right on canal street and perfect pricing for where it is. It is located right on top of a pub/club so not recommend for if your after a quiet get away for someone whos' going to be out clubbing till the early hours, its brill. Definitely recommend and will be staying again.

Oliwier Rybski (MieronTheLegend)
Oliwier Rybski (MieronTheLegend) 6 months ago

I absolutely love the place. It was a clean, comfy place to sleep over. Even the music from club didn't bother me much. Beside of few things missing in room over I was amazed by the state of this hotel.

Meme Icon
Meme Icon 6 months ago

Great club and place to stay in the heart of Village. Both hotel and bar staff are super friendly and helpful. Will he coming again in the future

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