Native Manchester: The Sunday Times Award Winning Hotel

The Lobby

First impressions count, and ours is really something. You walk into the double-height entrance of our Grade II listed Victorian warehouse and find yourself staring up at vaulted, exposed-brick arches, girders and columns, all warmed up with soft lighting and slick shades of blue.

Then you notice that you’re not in a hotel lobby at all but a bustling hub of activity. Here you’ll find a fantastic bar, deli Counter, the Mini Cini that shows classic and indie films and BLOK Fitness for seriously cool workout classes.

Well, we did it.

We set out to create the best place to stay in Manchester and we’ve gone one better – Native’s aparthotel in Manchester has been awarded Best Hotel in the North of England 2019.

According to the Sunday Times Best Places to Stay list, one of the most prestigious hospitality awards in the UK, there’s nowhere better to stay in the whole of the North.

The rooms

When you’re ready to head up to your room, “the lift whisks you up to what might be the swankiest hotel corridors on the planet”, according to Matthew Davis at the Sunday Times.

All our apartments are airy and spacious, boasting rich, gorgeous quality furnishings and décor, a pantry stocked with a few locally sourced goodies, and fully equipped kitchens with everything you need to whip up a proper meal. The plush Gainsborough beds mean a lie-in is inevitable and the rainfall showers are too luxurious not to linger in.

As for the penthouses, they have “a deco/maritime feel, with huge mirrors, velvet chairs you can’t stop stroking and a sprawling private terrace with Peak District views. These rooms start at £315 a night, a steal if there are four of you.”

 

The city

We’re proud to have breathed new life into a building that’s Manchester through and through.

“This has been an extraordinary opportunity to take one of the great icons of Manchester’s industrial past and turn it into a major cultural and social destination for the city,” said Native Founder and CEO Guy Nixon. “Manchester is a thriving, culturally rich and fast expanding city so it seems apt that we are unveiling the new breed of Native’s aparthotels here at Ducie Street Warehouse.”

Intrigued? You can read the full article here or the coverage in the Manchester Evening News.

Or just come and stay. We think you’ll love it too.

See it for yourself at Native Manchester and find out more with us.

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