MediaCity's ARRIVE White Tower leads with five meeting rooms including a 40-person space with podcast studio access, while HOST Salford in Blue Tower offers The Cube (£35/hour) and Quays Boardroom (£50/hour) with 65-inch screens perfect for demos. The University of Salford's MediaCity campus provides broadcast-standard AV across three floors, regularly hosting digital agency workshops. For smaller tech huddles, ARRIVE Tomorrow's five rooms accommodate up to 22 with manned reception and shower facilities. Book through Zipcube to compare all MediaCity options, from £15 hourly at ARRIVE to specialist broadcast suites at the university.
Daily rates vary significantly across Salford's diverse venue portfolio: community spaces like Salford Watersports Centre charge £120-£160 daily, while CitySuites II near Chapel Street runs £370 for their 10-person boardroom with 65-inch screen. MediaCity flexible workspaces typically range £150-£350 daily depending on size, with Regus Digital World Centre starting from £180. For premium options, The Lowry Hotel's riverside meeting rooms command £500-£1,500 daily, whilst Ordsall Hall's heritage Radclyffe Room offers character at £250 per day. Zipcube's transparent pricing lets you filter by budget instantly, finding hidden value like Salford Museum's £150 daily boardroom rate.
Free parking makes Salford Community Stadium in Eccles particularly attractive for regional meetings, with multiple suites and executive boxes starting from £42+VAT per delegate. Worsley Park Marriott provides ample parking alongside their country club setting, hosting up to 250 theatre-style in the Worsley Suite. The Beacon Centre on Lower Kersal includes parking with rooms from £40/hour, whilst Salford Sports Village combines 100-person capacity with extensive parking at £27.80 hourly. MediaCity venues typically charge for parking (£10-15 daily), though Hope Park Workspaces at Quays Reach includes on-site parking with their £230 daily boardroom rate.
For recruitment sessions, HOST Salford's The Cube seats six with professional ambience at £35/hour or £280 daily, whilst CitySuites II provides two intimate 10-person rooms from £200 half-day with ultrafast WiFi. Regus Lowry Mill in Swinton offers interview rooms from £35/hour with reception support, perfect for back-to-back candidate meetings. The Holiday Inn Express Manchester's Canal Room accommodates 20 at budget-friendly rates around £250 daily. For heritage charm, Salford Museum's Learning Room costs just £100 daily for up to 20, providing a calm cultural setting near Peel Park.
MediaCityUK Metrolink station puts you within 3-5 minutes' walk of ARRIVE's Blue, White and Tomorrow buildings, plus the University of Salford's broadcast facilities and Holiday Inn MediaCity. Salford Quays and Exchange Quay stations serve the wider waterfront, reaching AC Hotel Marriott (8-10 minutes) and Copthorne Hotel. From Salford Central rail, The Lowry Hotel sits 6-8 minutes away, whilst CitySuites II requires just 5-7 minutes. The Lowry arts centre bridges both zones, accessible from MediaCity (5-7 minutes) or Harbour City tram. Zipcube maps show exact walking times, helping you choose between Regus Digital World Centre (4-6 minutes from Harbour City) or waterside alternatives.
The Lowry Hotel dominates the luxury segment with eight bright meeting rooms combining up to 90 delegates, though expect premium pricing above £500 daily. AC Hotel Marriott at Salford Quays delivers modern functionality with three divisible Quayside rooms hosting up to 120 theatre-style. For value, Copthorne Hotel offers six spaces including the 160-capacity Heritage Suite with AIM accreditation for training. In Worsley, both the Marriott (250-capacity Worsley Suite) and Novotel (nine rooms up to 180) provide suburban alternatives with free parking. Holiday Inn MediaCity keeps things simple with three mezzanine rooms up to 40, benefiting from two-minute Metrolink access.
Outstanding value exists at Salford Watersports Centre with two waterside rooms at £120-£160 daily, plus optional team-building activities. Salford Museum charges just £150 for their main meeting room (20 theatre) or £100 for the Learning Room near Peel Park. The Old Fire Station offers university-managed heritage spaces from around £250 daily opposite parkland. Community venues excel here: Beacon Centre provides rooms for 2-60 at £40/hour (approximately £320 daily), whilst Salford Sports Village charges from £27.80 hourly. Even MediaCity delivers value through ARRIVE's £15/hour baseline, translating to £120 daily for smaller spaces.
The University of Salford excels for training with Mary Seacole Building offering dedicated 40-seat meeting rooms plus lecture theatres to 300, whilst their MediaCity campus provides broadcast-standard AV perfect for media training. For corporate development, Salford Community Stadium hosts multiple suites with Day Delegate Rates from £42+VAT including catering. AC Hotel Marriott's 120-capacity combined Quayside rooms suit larger workshops, while The Old Fire Station's Council Chamber accommodates 90 theatre-style in heritage surroundings. Smaller groups benefit from HOST Salford's boardroom (£400 daily for 12) or Ordsall Hall's characterful Radclyffe Room at £250 daily for up to 30.
Ordsall Hall brings Tudor grandeur with two dedicated meeting rooms in a 15th-century manor, while The Lowry arts centre combines waterfront meeting suites with cultural programming. ARRIVE Blue features a 10th-floor breakout bar with skyline views, perfect for creative sessions, whilst the University's MediaCity campus includes actual TV and radio studios for specialist presentations. For something different, Salford Watersports Centre enables water-based team building alongside their two meeting rooms. The Old Fire Station preserves civic heritage with its original Council Chamber seating 90, whilst Regus Lowry Mill in Swinton occupies a characterful restored mill. Even Salford Museum offers gallery-adjacent meeting space for culturally-inspired sessions.
MediaCity's most popular spaces like ARRIVE White's 40-person room and HOST Salford's boardrooms typically need 2-3 weeks' notice for Tuesday-Thursday slots, though Mondays and Fridays often have last-minute availability. Premium venues like The Lowry Hotel require 3-4 weeks for their riverside suites, particularly during conference season (September-November, February-April). University venues follow academic patterns, with easier summer availability but 4-6 weeks needed during term time. Budget options like Salford Watersports Centre and community venues often have next-day availability. Zipcube's real-time inventory shows instant availability across all venues, particularly useful for finding those last-minute gems when MediaCity fills up.