Manchester Car rentals

There is no better way to enjoy your trip to Manchester then touring by car. lastminute.com makes Manchester car hire very accessible and affordable. So why not rent a car in Manchester today?

Our cheap Manchester car hire prices make renting a car a very attractive proposition. And, we have many convenient locations from which to pick up and drop off your vehicle.

Manchesters history begins with the Romans who settled here around 79AD and stayed for the next three centuries. Historical records show that by 1322 there was already a textile industry in place and by 1600 cotton was being imported, fuelling Manchesters growth. By the time of the Industrial Revolution, Manchester had established itself as a major influence in the cotton industry and was well on its way to becoming one of the worlds great industrial cities. The citys achievements were so great that in 1844 the novelist and Englands former Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli declared Manchester to be as great a human exploit as Athens.

After the boom years, the city fell on hard times and entered a period of economic decline during the 1960s and 70s. On the verge of full recovery, Manchester suffered a further setback when the IRA detonated a devastating bomb that ripped through the heart of the city centre in 1996. This, however, turned out to be the catalyst for the citys rebirth and huge sums of money were pumped into rebuilding the city centre, kick-starting a wave of citywide development and regeneration projects. Manchester grew from strength to strength and went on to host the Commonwealth Games in 2002.

The momentum of Manchesters growth continues today with urban regeneration schemes seemingly underway around every corner. But, as with all great cities, it is the people that really make the place special and Mancunians have a reputation for their warmth and openness.

The city supports a vibrant arts scene that has spawned such bands as the Smiths, the Stone Roses and Oasis, as well as many comedians, artists and poets. Coronation Street (Britains longest-running television soap opera) is set in Manchester and has been a huge global success with a dedicated fan base around the world. The city is also famed for its footballing talent, with Manchester United having held the crown as the worlds richest club for nearly a decade, although Real Madrid recently dethroned them.

It is also this incredible fusion of different styles, trends and ideas that has attracted a thriving gay community and one of the largest student populations in Europe. With a distinct urban flavour and an abundance of youthful energy, modern day Manchester is viewed by many as Englands second city and rightfully vies with its neighbours in the battle to be crowned the capital of the north.
  • Via Fossa
    Hailed as one of the most gorgeous bars in the gay village, Via Fossa is spread over several floors and its Gothic style gives camp a fresh twist. Check out the church pews and explore all those nooks and crannies. A 20-plus crowd (mixed gay/straight, mainly male) move to dance and handbag, with a DJ at times.
  • Sankey's Soap
    The club that gave birth to Bugged Out! and hosted the debut UK performance from Daft Punk opens its doors wide to the Manchester massive.
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