Kimpton Clocktower Hotel
Manchester, United Kingdom
A luxury hotel with an industrial soul that is sprawled out on Oxford Street at the heart of Manchester, a rich, complex city with cool-kid cult status. Manchester is the more rebellious cousin to London. But that doesn’t mean it’s lacking the hallmarks of a dynamic urban centre: an amazing food scene with a new crop of forward-thinking chefs, galleries, and museums that celebrate local artists and makers and quaint parks sweeping swaths of green over the gritty, industrial streetscape. Whoever you are and wherever you come from, you’ll be welcomed into the textured fabric of this come-one come-all city.
Manchester
One of Manchester Finest Building located right in the heart of our Great City. the Kimpton Clocktower hotel has a history that dates to 1890. Today, it is glamorous and luxury hotel with an industrial soul with one-of-a-kind craftsmanship and new things to discover at every turn within the building.
Kimpton Clocktower recently joined the Kimpton Family. Also includes 270 new loft-style bedrooms and suites, Family Rooms and Pet Rooms and a magnificent, triple-height lobby. Add to that The Refuge Dining Room, Public Bar, Winter Garden and Den, our 10,000 square-foot restaurant that has become the meeting point for locals from all walks of life. Kimpton Clocktower has 17 meeting and event spaces that include the Whitworth Rooms, which can be used in conjunction with the newly renovated Ballroom to create flexible conferencing facilities for more than 1,500 delegates, with a private entrance via
Waterhouse Way on Whitworth Street. In addition to having some of the best large-scale conference rooms in the UK, you will also find a suite of smaller spaces for meetings and private dining, from the prestige of the Refuge Assurance Directors’ rooms to smaller boardroom and classroom spaces in the Clock Tower building.
Benefits
- Complimentary Upgrade into Deluxe Room (Subject to availability)
- Guaranteed late check out at 14:00 pm
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
Location
Manchester UK
Distance from Airport
12 Miles
Months to avoid
22°C
Average high season temperature
5°C
Child friendly
Yes
Wellness
Yes
Food and Drink
Its vast, grand public bar with original tiled pillars and moulded ceilings feels special but has a laid-back atmosphere with its welcome ambiance and sociable buzz, The Refuge has become a hotspot where you can play all day and stay all night. Sip cocktails, whizz through work emails, catch a live DJ, sample pours from a local brewery: You can do it all and more. The restaurant serves globally influenced small plates and sharing dishes DINING ROOM From small plates to Sunday roast, Volta’s travels inspire our world-influenced Dining Room menus. An informal, but informed setting for a weekly catch-up or a gathering of your nearest and dearest. Sleeves up, dig in. The DJs turned-restaurateurs Luke Cowdret and Justin Crawford have created a space that transitions from a cafe—with speciality teas, coffees and juice—into a drinking den as the day goes on, unveiling an eclectic wine list, local craft beers and classic and cocktails.
Winter Garden
Settle into a comfortable chair, lean back, and browse the selection of gins in the Winter Garden, the glass atrium that pours natural daylight into the leafy heart of The Refuge. Every detail, from the furniture to the lively green colour scheme, has been thoughtfully considered. Join us in the evenings for elegant cocktails and bar snacks.
The Den
The perfect spot for birthdays or work do’s for you and up to 100 guests. The Den is away from the hustle and bustle of the main bar but still within close proximity to all of the action. The space is perfect to hire and comes with foosball, billiards, a projection screen and even its own bar.
Top Tip
There’s a Fantastic selection of Cocktails – Try The Glamour of Manchester which combines Champagne and Rose Gin
Local Area
Kimpton Clocktower Hotel sprawls out on Oxford Street at the bustling heart of Manchester, a rich, complex city with cool-kid cult status. If London is refined and buttoned up, Manchester is its more rebellious cousin. But that doesn’t mean it’s lacking the hallmarks of a dynamic urban center: an amazing food scene with a new crop of forward-thinking chefs, galleries and museums that celebrate local artists and makers, and quaint parks sweeping swaths of green over the gritty, industrial streetscape. Whoever you are and wherever you come from, you’ll be welcomed into the textured fabric of this come-one-come-all city.
Manchester City Center
The area is abuzz with terrific restaurants, shops, galleries, and more.
Manchester Arena
The city’s premier event arena is better than ever.
Football Stadiums
Catch live football—a quintessential Manchester experience.
Northern Quarter
Manchester’s hip bohemian epicenter.