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Monday, 18 September 2017

Manchester Airport - Radisson Blu Hotel and Supper

When staying at Manchester, we decided in advance we wanted something convenient to the airport for low stress. You would be hard pressed to find something lower stress than the Radisson Blu Airport, which is directly connected to the skywalk to the airport and train station.
 The skywalk



 Because we had arrived later than expected, we did not have the opportunity to take the train downtown and eat so we ate in the hotel. I had the kedgeree, which is rice made with Indian spices with haddock and a poached egg on top. I also ordered creamed spinach as a side.
 My wife ordered the steak, rare, and it was cooked to her specifications. Also quite delicious as she shared a bite.

Two notes on this establishment. It is an expensive hotel but you also do not have to worry about transit to the airport and less hassle. Secondly it is Manchester airport so give yourself plenty of time to go through the airline and security lineups, three hours minimum even for local flights. There is a one pound rent a cart just outside the hotel in the skywalk to make the journey easier and faster.

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