Altrincham is an attractive market town found within the Borough of Trafford, in Greater Manchester, on the banks of the River Mersey southwest of Manchester City Centre and southwest of Sale and some miles east of Warrington. The Town is very well situated and welcomes many visitors to its unique centre through its distinguished range of Altrincham Hotels; these are designed in such a way to suit the honeymoon couples, business guests, and family groups.
Today the area is an efficient commuter town, partially because of its excellent transport links. The town has a well supported middle class presence; there has been an swell in Altrincham's middle classes since the 19th century which is perhaps due to its positioning, maybe due to its facilities and services. It also has a sophisticated sports center, and is home to the Altrincham F.C. which is very well supported.
Altrincham is historically belongs to Cheshire, and was originally created as a market town in 1290, a time when many towns were centred around agriculture as opposed to trade, and even today there is still a market. Further socio-economic expansion came with the extension of the Bridgewater Canal, that stimulated the development of Market gardening and for many years the area was notable for its vegetables.
Altrincham is one of the four most important urban areas in Trafford, the other three being Sale, Stretford and Urmston. The Altrincham area, as defined by Trafford MBC is made up of the south of Trafford and the town includes the villages of Timperley, Bowdon, Hale and Hale Barns. The Hotels are described through a variety of architectural profiles ranging from boutique heritage buildings to grand historic lodges to modern chain hotels suited to commuters and family groups. The Hotels are located in areas that offer guests easy access to the fashionable shopping centres, and tempting restaurants.
The sleeping accommodations present spacious guest rooms and luxurious suites, which are decorated with modern décor. The suites offer seating, dining and workstations that are companioned with a side lamp and internet access. Master bedrooms boast king size beds, comforters and scatter cushions. En suite bathrooms are luxurious and present spacious bathtubs, walk-in showers, mirrored walls, double vanities and further complemented with slippers, bathrobes and wonderful toiletries.
The guestrooms and suites are provided with TV, DVD player, alarm clock, mini-bar, iron and ironing board, tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe and twenty-four hour room service companion the guestrooms and suites. The Hotels present a range of sophisticated onsite restaurants enjoyed by both visiting and local clientele. The onsite restaurants are overseen by highly skilled chefs, who use the freshest ingredients to prepare local and international cuisines in inviting atmospheres complimented by an array of vintage wines. Coffee bars populate the streets and welcome the day and may offer aromatic coffee and high Tea.
The Business executives are well provided for through onsite business centres, where corporate guests are presented with a wide range of meeting rooms to suit all functions. Some of the Hotels boast Spas that are exceptionably luxurious, and have a menu of therapies such as body wraps, beauty treatments, and full body massages, delivered by highly skilled therapists. Gymnasiums boast high tech equipment ensuring a thorough body work out.
The Hotels offer an array of guest services such as dry cleaning, travel desk, daily housekeeping, safe-deposit boxes, international newspaper, ATM, in-room dining, and a concierge desk that will assist with booking of dinner reservations, and evening entertainment. Mum's and Dad's may relax as younger guests are looked after through children's clubs.
Visitors to the Altrincham Hotels will be enchanted by their location, their facilities and their beautiful architectural descriptions.