Salford Arms Hotel, Salford, England - United Kingdom (GB)
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Salford Arms Hotel, Salford, England - United Kingdom (GB)
Discover all that Manchester has to offer with Salford Arms Hotel as a base. The Salford Arms Hotel boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Each guestroom has non smoking rooms, hair dryer, ironing board, television, shower, coffee/tea maker. Hotel facilities offered at this Manchester accommodation include bar/pub, business center. This hotel is characterized by a combination of modern comfort and traditional element of Manchester, making it a distinct accommodation. To make a reservation at the Salford Arms Hotel Manchester with our secure online booking form, please choose your preffered period of stay.
Hotel Features
General
Bar / Lounge, Non-Smoking Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, TV, Shower, Pub
Activities
Swimming pool, Karaoke, Games Available
Services
Business Center, Luggage Storage, Designated Smoking Area, Express Check-In/Check-Out
Internet
Wireless internet on site.
Parking
Parking is available.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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Salford Arms Hotel
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Our rooms are situated above a traditional English Public (Pub) House. If you are visiting Manchester for a an event at the Manchester Arena, or catching a match at Manchester Utd or Manchester City, or just for a night out in Manchester City centre covering the Northern Quarter, Deansgate Locks etc then look no further. Our rooms are ideal for the quick stop-overs and you will be sure to get a warm welcome, secure and clean rooms. Upon Check-in you will have Please Note: **ALL ROOMS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED CONTAIN A SHOWER & WASH BASIN.THE TOILET FACILITIES ARE SHARED.*Prices quoted are Room Only**You should be over 18 to stay at the Hotel**Check in 15:00 - 23:00 Check out 12:00**Cancellations must be made 72 hours prior to arrival time, otherwise the first night will be charged if you fail to show or cancel late**Visitors are not allowed in the rooms a charge of £15.00 per person, per night will be incurred automatically**Bringing your own alcohol is not permitted in the Bar*
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The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear attacks at the end of World War II against the Empire of Japan by the United States at the order of U.S. President Harry S. Truman on August 6 and 9, 1945. After six months of intense firebombing of 67 other Japanese cities, the nuclear weapon Little Boy was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on Monday, August 6, 1945, followed on August 9 by the detonation of the Fat Man nuclear bomb over Nagasaki. These are to date the only attacks with nuclear weapons in the history of warfare.
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The abandoned Crescent pub Salford
The abandoned Crescent pub is at the corner of Massey Street and the Crescent in Salford. The pub was originally named The Red Dragon but apparently was renamed The Crescent in 1986. I have seen a photograph on Flickr of the pub in the 1950s with the name Red Dragon clearly visible. The pub's website says that it is, ... one of the most Historic Pubs of Salford. A Grade II Listed Building built in the 1860's where Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels once drank and discussed revolution and the theory of Communism. The Listed Buildings website describes it as, Terrace of 3 dwellings, now in use as public house. Early C19. Roughcast render over brick with Welsh slate roof.
It is certainly the case that Karl Marx traveled to Manchester from his home in London to meet with Engels and discuss their political views. There is an alcove at Chetham's Library with two bench window seats facing each other across a rectangular table that they used while trolling through the library's collection. However, the meetings at Chetham's took place in the 1840s and if the pub's information is correct they had a 20 year wait for opening time if indeed it wasn't built until the 1860s. I have failed to find a reference to a Red Dragon pub/hotel in any of the Manchester & Salford Directories of the period but the OS map of the site circa 1844 shows a terrace of houses of very similar configuration which suggests that the building was there in the 1840s and may well have become a pub during the time that the dynamic-duo were meeting in Manchester/Salford.
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