The Lowry Hotel
The Lowry Hotel is Manchester’s premier 5-star hotel. While technically in Salford, it is ideally located next to Spinningfields, Manchester’s trendy business district, home to plenty of Manchester’s favourite bars and restaurants.
Luxury rooms and the stylish cocktail terrace overlook the river Irwell, providing the perfect setting to relax. The River Restaurant at The Lowry Hotel also provides one of the city’s highly regarded fine dining experiences as well as popular treats such as afternoon tea and an expansive Champagne and wine selection.
From a luxury base, the Lowry Hotel is close to Manchester’s best shopping areas such as Manchester Arndale, Saint Ann’s Square and King Street. Also nearby are some of the best site-seeing venues in the city such as the John Rylands Library, Manchester Opera House, Manchester Art Gallery the People’s History Museum, the gothic town hall (currently being refurbished) and the newly refurbished Central Library.
The Lowry Hotel hosts wedding ceremonies and boasts a modern gym and luxury spa. There is also a wide range of business conference facilities including catering options.
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