The Manchester Deansgate Hotel
The Manchester Deansgate Hotel | |
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![]() Beetham Tower | |
![]() ![]() Hilton Manchester Deansgate Location within Greater Manchester | |
Hotel chain | IHG Hotels & Resorts |
General information | |
Type | Hotel |
Address | 303 Deansgate |
Town or city | Manchester |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 53°28′32″N 2°15′03″W / 53.475539°N 2.250713°W |
Owner | John Christodoulou[1] |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 279 |
Website | |
Official website |
The Manchester Deansgate Hotel is a hotel in Manchester city centre, England. The hotel is housed within the 169 m (554 ft) tall, 47-storey mixed-use skyscraper Beetham Tower, also informally known as the Hilton Tower.[2]
From 2006 to 2018, the skyscraper was the tallest building in Greater Manchester and outside London in the United Kingdom. In November 2018, it was surpassed by the South Tower at Deansgate Square, which is 201 m (659 ft) tall.[3][4]
Occupancy
The four-star hotel occupies floors 1 to 22 and contains 279 bedrooms.[5] The hotel has a four-storey annex, containing a swimming pool, ballroom, conference rooms and a coffee shop. It opened in 2006 as the Hilton Manchester Deansgate, operated by Hilton. IHG assumed operation in 2025[6][7] and the hotel was temporarily renamed The Manchester Deansgate Hotel on 18 August 2025. The hotel will be renovated and rebranded as an InterContinental hotel in 2027.[8]
The 23rd floor has a 4 m (13 ft) cantilevered overhang with two glass windows in its floor, overlooking the ground from the skybar, Cloud 23. It ranks among the world's best bars but only has capacity for 250 people.[9] The bar's most popular cocktail is Mr. Mercer's Cotton Peculiar. Invented by Lancashire chemist John Mercer (1791 1866), mercerisation, the treating of cotton with caustic soda to give it a smooth silken sheen, is a process still used today.[10]
Ian Simpson, the architect of the building (described as "the UK's first proper skyscraper outside London"), bought the top two floors – the 48th and 49th.[11]
References
- ^ https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/beetham-towers-hilton-hotel-could-26079683
- ^ "Beetham Tower, Emporis"
- ^ "Manchester's tallest skyscraper plan approved". BBC News. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ^ "The Beetham Tower isn't the tallest building in Manchester anymore". Manchester Evening News. 12 June 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
- ^ "Beetham Tower Manchester, also known as Hilton Manchester and The Whistling Tower" [1] Archived 22 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Bourne, Dianne (10 June 2025). "Manchester's iconic Hilton Hotel taken over by rival to become new luxury venue". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 6 August 2025.
- ^ "IHG Website".
- ^ https://www.hospitalitynet.org/announcement/41013103/the-manchester-deansgate-hotel.html
- ^ "The World's Best Rooftop Bars"
- ^ "Mr Mercer's Cotton Peculiar cocktail recipe"
- ^ Ian Simpson, one of the architects transforming the face of London