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I visited out of curiosity to see how nice the hotel is and to decide if I would stay in one of their many rooms in coming months. I instantly fell in love with the beautiful decor, chandeliers, and general atmosphere of this characterful and very underrated, large and impressive building. I wandered around admiring the pictures on walls, ornaments and other pretty fixtures and fittings and finally had a drink in the downstairs bar. Bar staff are very friendly and courteous and reception staff are very approachable and knowledgeable. Room rates are underpriced in my opinion because this truly is a magnificent, historic and special place. I can't wait to stay here in the near future.
I booked this at the absurdly low cost of £36 because I just needed a bed for the night and nothing more. I then read some horror story reviews and expected the worst. Instead I was greeted by one of the most impressive hotels I have stayed at. The interior is awesome and beautiful. Carpets are not dirty. They appear to be new. The staff were helpful and efficient. Indeed there is security but I guess this is related to the location - bang central Manchester. Yes they asked for id but this is standard in many continental European hotels. I had to leave before breakfast so I can't comment on this. Some reviews talk about noisy rooms and single glazed windows. Not a problem for me since my room had no windows. I guess that's a problem for some but for me it meant peace and dark. Lighting in the room was good. The room interior was functional. A bit like a student bedsit. But not bad. There was stuff for tea and coffee. Attached are photos of the room and the main stairwell and foyer. Plus a door number. 237 of course...
Just for context, I booked a £45 room, not a £200 room. Good sized room with a table & 2 chairs + a make up table / desk with chair. Yes the room was slightly shabby but everything was clean, everything worked and they had all the items you needed: kettle, tea, coffee etc. hair dryer. There was security on the door and the rest of the hotel was clean & staff welcoming. Excellent central location. Great value for money.
This is a run down hotel that needs a refurb, rooms remind me of old shared accommodation. Might as well have slept on the floor than the bed, it was that hard. The view from the window wasn't worth the extra money. The bathroom wasn't cleaned properly; used soap on the floor, chewing gum in the shower, glasses were dirty. Rubbish left in the halls for hours. Lack of lighting in the room; only 2 bedside lamps to luminate the whole room. Reception staff were slow, and never gave me the impression they even wanted to be there, never mind wanting to serve the customers. Will not return to this hotel which is a shame, this could be a fantastic hotel with the right management. This is known as the hotel to avoid by regular visitors to the city.
If you fancy a night out in Manchester, it's a safe and clean place. However, no air conditioning exists, so I imagine it’s potentially less fab in summer. But we don’t do summer in the UK anyway. I got one of the rooms on the very top floor with round windows, and it was lovely and comfy with a great view. I loved the room. Clean and comfy bed. I attended horror conventions in the hotel in the 1990s and have always had happy memories of it. Breakfast was nice but basic, and the odd, strange person was arriving at the Buffet with a bottle of vodka. The hotel has some characters in it. The reception staff was friendly, but they were chatting on arrival. They managed to book me and the other person checking in at the same time into the same room, which was a nightmare as it was a bit of a journey to find the room and then come back down to the foyer again.