Hyatt House Manchester

Demi Sheridan, Editorial Assistant

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Hyatt House Manchester

30 Higher Chatham St, Manchester, M15 6ED
01613595556
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Situated off Oxford Road, at the core of Manchester’s Knowledge Quarter, the aparthotel Hyatt House, near both The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University campuses, is designed for those looking for a substantial stay in the city. The 4-star aparthotel is just a short walk into the very centre of town, with plenty of high-quality restaurants and bars nearby.

If you’re here in Manchester on a business trip or tourist-style stay, Hyatt House is the ideal option for anyone who wants to be near the action, but not right in the middle of it. In other words, you’ll be able to get a good night’s sleep without compromising on distance to the city’s best bars, shops and attractions.

The rooms are modern and sleek – plenty of space, equipped with full kitchenettes and high quality bathrooms. These well-appointed rooms are perfect for those who prefer the flexibility of self-catering. No need to dine out in restaurants every night (though you very well can… the city has plenty of excellent options for all tastes and budgets). Bit if you prefer to cook a full meal in the comfort of your own space, look no further. Get comfortable in the separate living area, fitted with a flatscreen TV and workspace, making the Hyatt house the ideal choice for families or those who prefer that little extra room. 

The accommodation also provides several thoughtful amenities to enhance your stay. The Graduate bar is a relaxed space where guests can enjoy anything from a cup of coffee to specialty cocktails, blended with university lingo; these signature drinks are what separates Hyatt House from the rest. The hotel also features a 24-hour fitness centre, a convenient 24-hour market for snacks and essentials and an outdoor patio to unwind on those warm summer evenings.

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