Manchester’s first Radisson-branded hotel is set to open this Spring.

Following a refurbishment of the current Park Inn by Radisson property, Radisson Hotel Manchester City Centre will bring a refreshed hospitality experience, located just steps from the AO Arena and Manchester Victoria train station.

The hotel provides the perfect venue for those visiting the renowned AO Arena – a leading music, events and entertainment venue – either as a place to stay overnight or somewhere to enjoy a drink before heading to a show. The neighbouring Manchester Victoria station has connections both locally across the Greater Manchester region and nationally, linking the city with the rest of the UK.

A clean and modern Scandinavian-inspired design will be seen in all 252 guest rooms and suites, providing balance, wellbeing and a calming environment, featuring neutral tones and natural design elements. A welcoming bar and restaurant offers guests a variety of dishes and an outdoor terrace, ensuring a memorable stay for both leisure and business visitors. 

The new offering is tailored to suit group and family get-togethers, offering rooms featuring two double beds as well as open-plan spaces for relaxing and socializing.

Guests can unwind in the tranquil spa, with a range of beauty treatments on offer as well as enjoy the heated indoor pool, sauna, steam room and gym.

Jens Brandin, General Manager of Radisson Hotel Manchester City Centre said, “We are extremely excited to introduce the Radisson brand to this vibrant and buzzing city. Radisson Hotel Manchester City Centre is more than just a place to stay; it’s a destination where guests can relax, rejuvenate and experience the best that Manchester has to offer.”

Offering state-of-the-art event facilities with capacity for up to 220 attendees, the hotel is the perfect venue for a wide range of meetings or celebrations. The hotel is designed with sustainability in mind, featuring energy-efficient systems and eco-friendly practices.

Within a few minutes’ walk of the hotel sits Manchester’s finest shopping, cultural and leisure destinations, including Selfridges, Corn Exchange Manchester, Manchester Cathedral & the National Football Museum.

 

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