Kimpton Clocktower Hotel unveils luxury suite facilities

Luxury suite

A significant investment at Manchester’s Kimpton Clocktower Hotel has created an opulent addition to its offering.

It says Suite No.51 sets the standard for guests seeking a new level of unrivalled luxury without the fuss.

Nestled within the original architectural style of Eclectic Baroque, the new suite is a transformed former directors’ office – now a luxury suite.

Suite No.51 offers up to three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a large open plan sitting and dining room with custom-made furniture, a marble dining table and stunning views of Manchester architecture.

Those staying at No.51 will enjoy a VIP experience, with a dedicated Kimpton Clocktower ambassador available, with a private entrance. Other bespoke extras include in-room check-in, turndown service and complementary bar and airport shuttle service, as well as several personal amenities available, from favourite fresh flowers, straight from the Clocktower Florist to specific spirits, liquors and soft drinks for sophisticated cocktail fans.

All three bedrooms have a super king-size bed as well as sound insulating and motorised black out curtains, with double height ceilings at 5.2m.

Suite No.51 is equipped with a 65″ 4K smart TV in the lounge and dining area, and 50” smart TV in each bedroom, PS5 gaming and entertainment system, a Project T1 Record Player with its own private record collection which can also be customised through the hotel’s Music Concierge service.

It boasts a walk-in wardrobe and dressing room including a range of Dyson hair styling tools and accessories, a luxury bathroom with underfloor heating, free-standing bathtub, double vanity stations and wireless music system.

Kelly Andreasson, Hotel manager, said: “Kimpton Clocktower continues to captivate, and No. 51 is set to be one of the most opulent suites in the city. The Kimpton brand is rooted in heartfelt human connections, and we look forward to welcoming guests, where we will provide a next-level service.”

Originally opened as The Refuge Assurance company headquarters with a history dating back to 1895, Kimpton Clocktower Hotel is formed by three buildings constructed at various points over the last century.

Over the years, Kimpton Clocktower Hotel has continued to elevate its look and feel, now consisting of 270 bedrooms, Refuge restaurant and bar, and 17 event spaces incorporating stylish, contemporary interiors while keeping its most recognisable architectural and design features including glazed brick, tile faience, original stained glass and a Carrara marble staircase.

Its most prominent feature – the clocktower itself, has become one of the famous landmarks across Manchester’s skyline. Standing at 217 feet high, it features a four-face clock with minute hands which are 7’ 10” long with Manchester bee detailing.

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