Transport
Take the train from Burnage or Mauldeth Road stations for a 10-minute trip to Manchester Piccadilly.





Burnage is a primarily residential district in South Manchester, England, characterized by its semi-detached housing and green spaces like Fog Lane Park. It serves as a quiet retreat from the busy city center while maintaining excellent connectivity via the Burnage and Mauldeth Road railway stations. The neighborhood offers a slower pace of life with local pubs and is just a short distance from the vibrant dining and shopping scenes of Didsbury. It is an ideal location for those wanting to experience authentic suburban Manchester life while staying well-connected to the city's main hubs.
Burnage is a primarily residential district in South Manchester, England, characterized by its semi-detached housing and green spaces like Fog Lane Park. It serves as a quiet retreat from the busy city center while maintaining excellent connectivity via the Burnage and Mauldeth Road railway stations. The neighborhood offers a slower pace of life with local pubs and is just a short distance from the vibrant dining and shopping scenes of Didsbury. It is an ideal location for those wanting to experience authentic suburban Manchester life while staying well-connected to the city's main hubs.
Excellent rail links to central Manchester via two local stations.
Traditional 1930s suburban architecture and quiet streets.
Proximity to Fog Lane Park for outdoor walks and recreation.
Close to the independent shops and eateries of nearby Didsbury.
Primarily a residential area with limited hotel options.
The neighborhood is very quiet at night compared to the city center.
Public transport is the most efficient way to reach the city center from here.
Take the train from Burnage or Mauldeth Road stations for a 10-minute trip to Manchester Piccadilly.
Explore the nearby neighborhood of Didsbury for a wide selection of independent restaurants and bars.
Quiet residential stays and easy city access.
GBP £
$80-$150 p/day
English
Visit Fog Lane Park, one of the first public parks in the area, for a relaxing stroll.
May-September
A lovely time to see the suburban gardens and local parks coming to life.
The warmest months, ideal for exploring the Greater Manchester region and enjoying outdoor spaces.
Crisp air and changing leaves in Fog Lane Park make for scenic strolls.
Expect cold and damp conditions; ideal for focusing on the city's indoor museums and galleries.