Treehouse Hotel Manchester set to open with range of dining and leisure experiences

Treehouse Hotel Manchester is set to open its doors on March 19.
This marks Treehouse Hotels’ second UK property following the successful launch of Treehouse Hotel London in 2019.
Treehouse, was named as the hotel operator for the former Renaissance site on Deansgate, in May 2021.
The site comprised the former 206-bedroom hotel as well as a vacant office building and car park and had remained undeveloped for more than two decades.
The 224-bed hotel’s £25m upgrade formed part of the first phase of a £210m redevelopment, which was brought forward by a Starwood Capital and Property Alliance Group joint venture.
The hotel includes nine suites and three accessible rooms.
A ground-floor destination restaurant, Pip by Mary-Ellen McTague, is set to welcome guests when the hotel opens next month.
And the 14th floor is also set to welcome a further destination restaurant, Sister Moon by Sam Grainger, sharing the top floor with Treehouse Hotel’s signature bar, The Nest in Treehouse.
CGI of Pip Restaurant
Pip by Mary-Ellen McTague will showcase a low-waste cooking approach with seasonally-sourced ingredients.
Sister Moon by Sam Grainger will open later in 2025 as a South East Asian dining destination promising an elevated culinary experience.
The Nest in Treehouse is also perched on the 14th floor offering sweeping city views and a lively atmosphere.
Hidden atop the hotel, guests will find The Hideout, an intimate rooftop lounge and terrace.
Treehouse will also feature a 43-seat ‘Flix’ screening room, a state-of-the-art ‘Playground’ gym, and versatile meeting rooms named Willow, Cedar, and Chestnut.