Many people from across the UK and beyond will be flocking to Manchester over the summer to experience all that our city has to offer. From an array of renowned restaurants and bars to shopping and sight-seeing, there are many reasons to make a visit here in the coming months.
Whilst hotels are a common choice for a weekend stay, renting out a home or apartment can offer more privacy, space and can often be a cheaper option. Not only that but there are some pretty cool and quirky places to stay in Manchester that are unlike anything you'd ever see in a traditional hotel.
From canal boats and quaint cabins to rustic loft conversions, there are a variety of Airbnbs with availability for a unique weekend break this summer.
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Whether you are heading to Manchester with your partner, friends, family or going solo, we've picked out a range of the best Airbnbs that are owned by top-rated superhosts with ratings of more than 4.7 stars to help avoid the hassle of looking yourself.
Previously named by the M.E.N as Manchester's quirkiest Airbnb, guests can stay in the vault room of an old bank.
The Grade 2 listed building in the heart of West Didsbury was once a NatWest bank, but the basement has now been transformed into a pretty cool living space.
Located in the heart of West Didsbury, it has now been kitted out to the highest spec with a large kitchen, living area, bathroom and a bedroom where you'll sleep behind the original vault door.
Guests can also access a private yard with a bespoke mural from international street artist Mateus Bailon.
The cost per night starts at £102.
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