Manchester city centre is the central business district of Manchester. The roads Trinity Way, Whitworth Street, and Great Ancoats Street form the boundaries of this centre. The meeting rooms in Manchester city centre are easily accessible thanks to the many railways, Metrolink trams, and bus services. Manchester Piccadilly Station is the biggest station with 14 railway platforms and two Metrolink tram platforms. The kind of room you need all depends on the goal of the meeting. Do you want to impress someone? Go for a meeting space with its modern office rooms and great views. Are you looking for something funky and maybe even a little bit unique? Try searching for meeting rooms in the Chinatown district. Do you and your attendees need sleeping accommodation as well as a place for the meeting? No problem, there are even hotels with meeting rooms in the city centre. Whatever you’re looking for, Manchester has it!
Prices of meeting rooms in City Centre average around £390 hire fee per day. The exact costs depend on the room size, audiovisual equipment (such as projectors or microphones), or high-speed Wi-Fi. Additional services, such as catering or on-site coordinators, may cost extra. Flexible configurations for presentations, workshops, or networking, along with amenities such as parking or dedicated breakout rooms, will also affect the price. See usual price ranges in City Centre, based on Tagvenue data:
From £280 | to £500 | hire fee per day |
From £44 | to £108 | hire fee per hour |
From £35 | to £45 | per person |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated August 2025), the best options include:
The Clements Suite at Biz Hub 49 Piccadilly
in City Centre - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘Easy booking of central Manchester located meeting space.’
Meeting at Manchester Art Gallery
in Chinatown - rated 4.7/5
Our user said: ‘The room was more than sufficient for our needs and also nice and bright.’
Rylands at Landmark: Chancery Place, Manchester
in City Centre - rated 4.7/5
Our user said: ‘Super venue, friendly and helpful staff, exactly as advertised, easy booking.’
Piccadilly is the most popular choice for meetings because this is where most transport connections come together. It doesn’t matter where the guests stay; there’s always a bus, tram, or train that leads to Piccadilly. Mostly known for its alternative and bohemian culture, the Northern Quarter is full of creativity in music shops and bars. Known as a historic road, Oxford Road is the busiest bus route in Europe and home to not one, but two universities. Filled with places to eat from a variety of cultures, this is the place where you meet and eat.