Europe's largest Hampton by Hilton hotel set to open in Manchester

A new 358-room, 22-storey Hampton by Hilton hotel is scheduled to open on Deansgate in Manchester this spring, becoming the largest of its kind in Europe. The development will add modern accommodations and amenities to the city centre, enhancing the local hospitality landscape. Bookings are now available from April 30.

The hotel, located at the southern end of Deansgate and wrapping around The Deansgate pub, has been under construction for a couple of years. It promises sweeping city views from hundreds of modern bedrooms and is positioned near key attractions such as Manchester Central, Deansgate Square, the Science and Industry Museum, and Spinningfields.

Upon opening in April, the property will introduce 358 guest rooms, a new bar, and an all-day dining restaurant. Hot breakfasts, including signature Hampton Waffle makers, will be included with all stays. Additional facilities include a 24-hour fitness centre and a meeting and event space for private hire.

The interiors will feature subtle references to Manchester’s urban character and industrial heritage, while the architecture aims to make a strong addition to the city’s skyline. Operators describe the hotel as a contemporary, intelligently designed product that matches Manchester's growth and ambition.

Adi Hodzic, Managing Director of Dean Street Developments, said: “Manchester is a city undergoing exceptional growth, and this opening represents a major milestone for both Dean Street Developments and the wider hospitality landscape. Hampton by Hilton Manchester City Centre brings a contemporary, intelligently designed product to the city centre, matching the scale and ambition of the city itself.”

Abi Hindle, General Manager of the hotel, added: “We’re thrilled to be opening Europe’s largest Hampton by Hilton in Manchester, a city known for its warm hospitality. We’re certain that the new Hampton by Hilton Manchester City Centre will be a great addition to the city’s already flourishing hospitality landscape, becoming a popular destination for tourists, business travellers, and families alike.”

Nick Smart, Vice President, Development, UK, Ireland and Nordics at Hilton, commented: “We’re proud to partner with Dean Street Developments on the opening of Europe’s largest Hampton by Hilton in Manchester, one of the UK’s most dynamic cities. This project underscores our ambition to expand our presence in high‑growth areas across the UK, working with trusted partners to develop world-class hotels that offer travellers fantastic stays in great destinations.”

This opening continues Manchester's transformation of its skyline and hospitality offerings.

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