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Radisson Edwardian hotel

Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester M2 5GP

Our Review

Formerly the Free Trade Hall and home to the Halle Orchestra, the Radisson Edwardian preserves this impressive legacy in the grand, opulent design of its public spaces. The rooms are also stylish and comfortable, and the spa facilities are arguably the best in Manchester.
Guest Rating
4.6
out of
5
Overall
4.7   Location
4.5   Service
4.7   Cleanliness
4.5   Facilities
90% of 10 reviews recommend the hotel
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Radisson Edwardian hotel, Manchester - Exterior
Radisson Edwardian hotel, Manchester - Exterior

Guest Reviews

Our guests have commented on the Hotel under the headings below. Click on a tab to see what they said ...
Though a strikingly modern property, the Radisson Edwardian Hotel is built on the site of the former Free Trade Hall and retains that building’s 19th century Italianate facade. The free trade hall was once the home of the Halle Orchestra and this legacy is apparent in the statues of former performers that adorn the stunning lobby atrium and the artefacts that are displayed throughout. In the 263 luxurious guestrooms, floor to ceiling windows provide excellent views of the city, while a cosy yet sophisticated atmosphere is created by the crushed velvet throws, leather headboards, bespoke furniture and Bang & Olufsen televisions. All the rooms are king-sized and are impeccably maintained, as are the en suite bathrooms clad in Scandinavian slate. From the day it opened, the hotel’s Opus One has been one of Manchester's liveliest and popular restaurants. Under the direction of head chef David Sharp, it serves innovative modern British food that blends the best of local produce, presented in a modern, contemporary way. The dining experience is complemented by the dramatice décor, which combines soaring ceilings, velvet red walls, high gloss black woodwork, antique gold wall coverings and crocodile skin furniture. Alternatively, with a new terrace for al fresco dining, the Alto Restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy some summer specialities with a glass of Sauvingnon Blanc or Rosé.

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     Beautiful hotel...             do not like buffet ...             nice interior...        
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