Hyatt opens two properties in Manchester

Hyatt has made its debut in Manchester with the launch of two hotels in the city’s landmark building “The Lume.”

The Hyatt Regency Manchester offers 212 contemporary guestrooms and suites, all featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with city views. Guests can opt for Regency Club rooms or suites and enjoy additional amenities including complimentary breakfast, evening cocktails, and canapés.

For travellers looking for an extended stay, Hyatt House Manchester offers 116 studios and one-bedroom suites, all featuring fully equipped kitchens, free wi-fi and stylish living and working spaces.

Situated in the Innovation District on the Oxford Road Corridor, both hotels are close to Manchester’s major transportation hubs and provide easy access to major attractions such as the Manchester Museum, the Whitworth Art Gallery and the world-famous football stadiums of Manchester United F.C. and Manchester City F.C.

The properties offer a variety of shared facilities, including The Laureate Restaurant, which serves inspiring, seasonally curated dishes combining fresh, locally sourced ingredients, and The Graduate Bar for cocktails, quality beers and gourmet bites.

Hyatt Regency Manchester offers an array of flexible meeting spaces, with seven meeting rooms named after famous alumni and those working closely with the University. These include former chief executive of Manchester City Council Sir Howard Bernstein and renowned mathematician Alan Turing, best known for his work in breaking the German Enigma code during World War II.

Hyatt House Manchester offers two intimate event spaces: The Conservatory and The Living Room, both located on the 18th floor of the hotel.

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