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The Alan, Manchester, review

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The Alan, Manchester, review
The Alan, Manchester, review

Built within a Grade-II listed warehouse, The Alan in Manchester opened last year.

Read on to find out more about the rooms and the food.

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The newer rooms are artfully decorated with plaster walls and trendy velvet seatsCredit: the alan

Where is The Alan?

The hotel is in the middle of the city so there is lots to do, including the Manchester Art Gallery opposite.

It's just over 10 minutes' walk from Manchester Piccadilly station and guests receive discounted parking at the nearby Q-Park car park.

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What is The Alan like?

The hotel has a huge lobby, with a restaurant, bar and co-working space, and is just steps from the city centre.

The modern design and interiors are beautiful and make the perfect backdrop to any Instagram snap.

What is there to do at The Alan?

It’s a short walk from the Arndale shopping centre, while football fans can easily get to Old Trafford for a Manchester United game.

The hotel is also near popular bars including Flight Club and The Alchemist.

What is there to eat and drink at The Alan?

Don’t miss out on the hotel’s on-site restaurant.

The small plates are a highlight, with the butterbean houmous and charred lamb breast unmissable, washed down with a signature Fable Highball cocktail.

Skipping out on pudding is advised against too, with the deconstructed Snickers being a rich delight.

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The restaurant also has a happy hour with £1 oysters.

What are the rooms like at The Alan?

With a whole range available, choose from their more affordable doubles to the master suites.

The newer rooms are artfully decorated with plaster walls and trendy velvet seats.

Each comes with an emperor-size bed, a 50-inch smart TV and a hot drink-making station.

The ensuite bathrooms are fitted with huge rainfall showers, pink sinks and toiletries from upmarket skincare brand Haeckels.

Need to speak to reception? The Alan is one of just four hotels in the UK which offers a Google Nest “smart concierge” to help out.

How much is The Alan?

Rooms start from £99 per night. Click here to book.

Is The Alan family friendly?

Yes. The Double Double rooms are great for for families, as long as the kids don't mind sharing a bed.

Is there access for guests with disabilities?

There are Classic Double Wheelchair Accessible Rooms which come with more floor space and mobility aids in the bathroom.

Looking for a place to stay? For more hotel inspiration click here.

The hotel has a huge lobby, with a restaurant, bar and co-working space
The hotel has a huge lobby, with a restaurant, bar and co-working spaceCredit: the alan
Ensuite bathrooms are fitted with huge rainfall showers and pink sinks
Ensuite bathrooms are fitted with huge rainfall showers and pink sinksCredit: the alan
Choose from their more affordable doubles to the master suites
Choose from their more affordable doubles to the master suitesCredit: The Alan

Kara Godfrey

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