Malmaison Manchester Deansgate

Demi Sheridan, Editorial Assistant
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Located in the heart of Manchester’s bustling Deansgate district, the Malmaison Manchester Deansgate is a stylish and contemporary hotel housed in a former warehouse, blending modern luxury with distinctive industrial charm. The building’s striking architecture combines classic brickwork with sleek, modern design elements, creating an inviting atmosphere that captures the essence of Manchester’s vibrant energy.

With just 70 thoughtfully designed rooms, styled to reflect that retro 60s/70s era. All offer an intimate and personal experience, while simultaneously complementing the harsh, brutalist exterior. When it comes to designing your stay, there is more choice here than many others. Room styles include; standard double, standard with view, club room, club deluxe, junior suite and suite. Choosing the best suite in the place will ensure you a separate lounge area, a balcony, a desk working space, it really doesn’t get any better. 

The hotel’s signature Bar & Grill provides a modern twist on classic British dining, with a menu made from the finest seasonal ingredients with a stylish fusion. Passionate chefs are just waiting to create their high-quality dishes packed with flavour. While you dine, be sure to order something from the unique collection of bold and characterful cocktails. During your stay, you must visit the hotel’s Sora rooftop bar and restaurant, the terrace overlooks the historic Manchester Town Hall, it is a must see. 

Located on Deansgate, the hotel offers easy access to the city’s top attractions. Guests can explore the nearby high street shops or independent restaurants nestled into the side streets. Or head to some of the famous bars just a stone’s throw away, enjoy dinner and a show at Albert Schloss or why not head back in time at Peaky Blinders. You will not be short of entertainment in this district making it the perfect spot to experience the best of Manchester.

With its blend of industrial history and modern luxury, the Malmaison Manchester Deansgate offers a sophisticated and comfortable base for any visitor to this vibrant city.

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