Inside huge new Manchester Airport hotel complete with stunning £80million design and more than 400 rooms
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TRIBE has expanded its portfolio with a new site located close to Manchester Airport’s terminals and train station. The £80million design has 412 rooms and an ‘Italian Dolce-Vita’ inspired restaurant and bar that can seat up to 220 guests.
In addition to this, the hotel offers a versatile breakfast room that can be turned into a private dining space for daytime and evening events. All of this can be enjoyed in a building which TRIBE has said has ‘plenty of natural light’. Guests can choose between essential rooms starting from £115 and larger extra rooms from £155, each featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and Nespresso coffee machines.
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Hide AdFor those on the go, the ‘grab and go’ coffee shop corner serves freshly brewed coffees and pastries. Additional features include a fully equipped gym with plans for a retail shop coming soon.
The hotel adds to several others that provide a place for travellers using Manchester Airport to rest up either before or after a flight. The close proximity to the Airport train station and Metrolink stop means that it's also easier enough to reach from across Greater Manchester.
Pauline Oster, Vice President of TRIBE Europe & North Africa, said: “TRIBE is a cool and confident brand which makes it the perfect addition to a city like Manchester, which has such a vibrant and lively culture. With more openings to come in cities like Paris, Budapest, Krakow and The Hague, TRIBE is well positioned to further expand across the region.”
David Anderson, divisional president – EMEA at Aimbridge Hospitality, said: “We’re thrilled to be operating this new property at what is a very exciting time for Manchester Airport with the introduction of multiple new routes and the continued evolution of a next-generation Terminal 2. With more travellers than ever set to use the airport and its facilities, we have no doubt TRIBE will thrive.”
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