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Hotel Review
Stock Exchange Hotel, Manchester
Manchester's Edwardian baroque stock exchange building is now a luxurious 40-room hotel with spectacular original features, elegant bedrooms and a central, but quiet, location.
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Rooms available from £164.40 per night
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Location
In the trendy Northern Quarter, this aparthotel is only a ten-minute walk from Ancoats with its hip bars and restaurants. The Northern Quarter has intriguing street art and is well worth exploring.
An extremely central location with good transport links nearby including Piccadilly station, and Piccadilly Gardens' bus and tram network.
By car: over 2 hours from Nottingham and 4 hours 30 minutes from London. Paid parking available on-site.
By train: London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly takes around 2 hours, after which, it's a two-minute walk from the station. Book trains to Manchester.
Style
As a former warehouse, expect features from the building's past including steel columns and exposed brickwork. There's a relaxed feel, particularly in the open-plan Cultureplex space, which has a choice of seating options.
Service & Facilities
Staff are enthusiastic, friendly and keen to offer recommendations on things to do nearby. The hotel's boutique gym offers a choice of classes, and there's even a small cinema with daily viewings.
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Cinema
- Deli
- Lounge
- Gym
Free Wi-Fi
On-site parking
Bedrooms
All apartments have kitchenettes, seating areas and dining tables. There's a trendy feel, while exposed brick and parquet flooring hark back to the building's former glory. Stylish Conran furniture provides a pop of colour.
Room types: Studio, Premium Studio, One Bed, Premium One Bed, Loft One Bed, Two Bed, Premium Two Bed, Loft Two Bed, Penthouse Two Bed
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, hairdryer, kitchenette, TV, free Wi-Fi
Restaurants & Bars
Apartments obviously allow guests to be self-catering, but there are a choice of on-site dining options. Enjoy brunch and quirky bistro classics at Bistrotheque, or head to Klatch for a relaxed menu and coffee shop. The ricotta hotcakes with whipped ricotta and berries were light and smothered in tart berries.
The Lounge: relaxed all-day dining, light bites and cocktails.
The Restaurant: modern Brasserie, dishes include turkey schnitzel, butchers cut of the day and DSW burger. Open Tue-Sun (hours vary).
Counter: all-day deli and coffee shop.