Yang Sing Oriental in Manchester City Centre

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36 Princess Street, Greater Manchester, Manchester City Centre, M1 4JY, England [Map]

The Yang Sing Oriental offers 48 individually designed bedrooms and suites inspired by the cultures of Japan, China, India, Thailand and beyond fused together in a grade II listed building in the heart of Manchester.

We offer a level of service never seen before in the city.Guests can tailor make their service using the online booking system, selecting from our extensive personalised menus from pillows and Japanese silk duvets to your complimentary bathroom products and even which scent will fill your room.Yang Sing Oriental offers a choice of accommodation, ranging from the first floor Mandarin rooms to the second, third and fourth floor Oriental, Grand Mandarin and Grand Oriental rooms, and to the fifth floor duplex Emperor Suites and the Grand Emperor suite.Guests will be able to experience 24hr in-room dining from a specially created menu, or choose from the complimentary mini-bar in each room. An oriental inspired breakfast is served in the bar area. State of the art entertainment system includes satellite TV with news, sports, childrens and factual programming, and music along with complimentary Wi Fi.

Directions.
Located in the heart of Manchester City Centre, less than 10 minutes walk from Manchester Piccadilly train station.On the corner of Princess and Portland Street, we are 500 yards from Manchester Town Hall in Albert Square. We are 5 minutes from the Palace Theatre, Library Theatre, Manchester Art Gallery, and Manchester Central. We are also easy walking distance from a dozen or more city centre restaurants.

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Last updated 12 December 2008

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