Conference venues in Salford and Greater Manchester

No other location motivates conference delegates quite like twin cities of Salford and Manchester. Morning, noon and night the cities fizz with excitement, setting the pace in everything from new architecture and urban renewal to music and nightlife.
2.5 million people live and work in this region, forming one of Europe’s largest economic areas, while overseas visitors are arriving in ever increasing numbers to put Manchester in the top three most visited cities in Britain.
Salford is ready to accommodate any size of conference or event. There are boardrooms, lounges, executive boxes, council chambers, garden rooms, ballrooms, lecture theatres, conservatories, auditoria, pavilions, grand suites and exhibition space.
A number of magnificent country retreats lie within Salford's borders, combining excellent conference amenities with exclusive locations. Where there’s a need for a venue with a difference, Salford and the wider region won't disappoint.
Principal local conference venues
- The Lowry, Salford Quays
- Digital World Centre, Salford Quays
- Old Trafford, home of Manchester United FC
- Salford City Council venues: Buile Hill Hall, Salford Museum & Art Gallery, and Worsley Court House
Who to contact
- Name
- Marketing Manchester Visitor & Convention Bureau
- Address
- Churchgate House
56 Oxford Street
Manchester
M1 6EU - Telephone
- 0161-238 4513
- conference@marketing-manchester.co.uk
This page was last updated on 06 August 2007
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