About Premier Inn Manchester (Heaton Park) hotel
It's the mixture of old and new that's so delightful at Heaton Park. You're in the historic area of Bury, right next to a park and estate that dates back hundreds of years. Yet you're a short tram ride from an ultra-modern city, plus there's all mod cons in our hotel too. Feed the animals in Heaton Park. Or feed your appetite for shopping at Bury's famous shopping centre and market. Party like mad at Manchester Pride festival, or celebrate a win at Old Trafford. Then come back to comfy beds, 40 inch flat screen TVs and a Beefeater restaurant.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great service and praise for breakfasts
Visitors routinely praised the customer service, often calling personnel pleasant, helpful and professional. Those who tried the restaurant alongside largely said it offered pleasant meals and friendly service. There was plenty of praise for the yummy and generously-portioned breakfasts.
positive:
Roadside location with good transport links
Non-motorists liked the way they were walking distance from the nearest bus and tram stops for trips across the city. Drivers were upbeat about the plentiful free parking and nearby petrol station. The suburban location just off the A576 and a short drive from the M60 meant motorists could easily get around Greater Manchester. Furthermore, Heaton Park was on the doorstep for leisurely strolls.
positive:
Popular rooms were clean and well-maintained
Reviewers liked the contemporary, clean, spacious and tidy rooms with popular touches like the big flat-panel TVs and powerful showers. Guests were also keen on the large premium beds, which many said were just right for a good night's sleep. Budget-conscious travellers felt they got a fair amount of bang for their buck as the rooms were usually affordable.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Some diners underwhelmed by restaurant service
Occasionally, there were claims that service at the restaurant slowed down during busier periods, which disappointed several guests who felt they waited too long for their food and sometimes wondered if understaffing was to blame.
negative:
Nuisance noises reported
Noise from adjacent rooms sometimes travelled quite easily through thin walls, causing a nuisance for light sleepers at times. The proximity of the A576 also meant some rooms were exposed to traffic and car park noise, which irritated some guests despite the double-glazing.
negative:
Temperature in rooms was difficult to control
There were some guests who were left disappointed by their inability to effectively adjust the temperature of the rooms to their liking.