The 224-bedroom property offers three accessible rooms, nine suites, a 43-seat screening room and a restaurant from chef Mary-Ellen McTague.
Treehouse Manchester has finally unveiled its doors after almost two years of delays.
The 224-bedroom hotel is located on the corner of Blackfriars Street and Deansgate and marks the second UK property to sit under the Treehouse Hotels portfolio, which is part of Starwood Hotels collection.
Treehouse Manchester features a ground-floor all-day restaurant, Pip by Mary-Ellen McTague, which offers seasonal dishes from local suppliers such as Littlewoods Butchers, Cinderwood Market Garden, Organic North and Courtyard Dairy. It also has a Flix screening room for 43 guests, seven events spaces for a capacity of up to 400 guests, and a fitness space called the Playground gym.
There will be nine suites and three accessible rooms for guests to stay in.
Guests will be able to partake in a selection of creative workshops, such as pottery and abstract painting classes, alongside a series of yoga-lates with FlexYogaMCR, as well as manicures.
Later this year, the hotel will welcome Sister Moon by Sam Grainger, a south-east Asian restaurant on the 14th floor, as well as its signature bar and rooftop lounge.
The Treehouse brand is owned by SH Hotels & Resorts, an affiliate of the global private investment firm Starwood Capital Group, and made its London debut in 2019.
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