Treehouse Hotel, which has just one other hotel in England located in London, opened yesterday on Blackfriars Street.
Offering what is described as a ‘playful and free-spirited experience’, the hotel features 224 guest rooms, including nine suites and three accessible rooms.
Guests can expect whimsical interiors, evoking the enchanting charm of a forest, blended with Treehouse’s signature ‘perfectly imperfect’ design ethos. Alongside its cosy accommodations, the hotel will offer an array of destination dining and drinking options celebrating some of the North West’s most celebrated culinary talents.
A range of different experiences have been announced within the hotel, meaning that it really will be a lot more than somewhere lovely to spend a night. Two stand out features will be Pip by Mary-Ellen McTague, the hotel’s ground-floor restaurant, and The Nest in Treehouse and The Hideout.
This is up on the Perched on the 14th floor and offers sweeping city views and a lively atmosphere.
There is also a gym, screening room and event spaces located within the hotel, the screening room has a total of 43 seats inside. The Manchester hotel joins a vast portfolio which includes hotels in Australia and Saudi Arabia.
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1. The Treehouse Hotel opens in Manchester
The hotel is located on Blackfriars Street. Photo: Simon Brown

2. The Treehouse Hotel opens in Manchester
Two stand out features will be Pip by Mary-Ellen McTague, the hotel’s ground-floor restaurant, and The Nest in Treehouse and The Hideout. Photo: Simon Brown

3. The Treehouse Hotel opens in Manchester
Pip restaurant. Photo: Simon Brown

4. The Treehouse Hotel opens in Manchester
The Treehouse Hotel is officially open for bookings. Photo: Simon Brown