‘Freedom Direct’ Deal

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Hotel Brooklyn Manchester, the country’s most Accessible Hotel, Reopens 17th May with a ‘Freedom Direct’ Deal 

Just a handful of weeks after Manchester’s newest design-led hotel, Hotel Brooklyn, opened on 14th February it was closed by COVID.  It re-opened for a short window before our second national lockdown.

One of Conde Nast Traveller’s ‘Top 30 Hotels in the UK’, and named one of the ‘Top British Hotels for 2020’ by The Sunday Times, Hotel Brooklyn is back, proud to be the nation’s most accessible hotel, arms open to welcome those of us missing the buzz of the UK’s great northern metropolis which is gearing up for a summer of events including August’s world-famous Pride Festival.

Loud, proud and with bags of northern soul, Hotel Brooklyn celebrates its reopening with amazing mid-week and multi-night savings. The Freedom Direct Deal includes an overnight stay in a twin or double room, breakfast, a £40 voucher for food whilst in the Hotel during your stay and one of the hotel’s famous ‘Hooch’ Bags containing a can of Brooklyn Beer (or non-alcoholic alternative), a can of G&T, 2 x Hershey Bars, a pack of Pringles and a pack of popcorn.  Price per night from £139.

Better, guests booking direct are in the running to win a 5-night stay in New York, travel allowing, staying in a plush midtown Manhattan Hotel with economy return flights included.

General Manager Paul Bayliss says: “We are a brand new property so we already have lots of features designed to allow for an environment where personal space is key, including a self-check-in facility, nearly 200 brand new and immaculately clean bedrooms and staff fully-trained in the highest standards. We have large restaurant and banqueting spaces, several separate kitchens and four lifts, allowing us to plan for continued social distancing. I am delighted to celebrate the hospitality industry getting back on its feet and look forward to welcoming visitors to Manchester’s little piece of the Big Apple’.

Designed by Squid Inc, the 189-room hotel pays homage to Brooklyn’s history from early 20th century and – crucially - is a pioneer in accessible design – leading the way in Europe with its adaptability features: a trailblazer in accessible, sexy and modern design for all. 

Bedrooms & Suites

The aesthetic of the 189 bedrooms have been inspired by Brooklyn’s loft spaces, peppered with features that favour quality and high-spec finishes. Bathrooms have been cleverly-angled to allow look out across the city. Bathroom amenities include organic bamboo toothbrushes and ethically sourced toothpaste, green soap and lotion dispensers with minimum waste.

Accessibility

The hotel features 18 accessible bedrooms designed by Motionspot and featuring subtle details like basins with integrated hand grips, removable matt black grab rails, accessible bedroom storage and a hidden ceiling track hoists, looking after guests of all abilities without compromising on beautiful design.

F&B Space - Runyon’s and Salvation Bar

Hotel Brooklyn’s bar and restaurant presents a diverse menu showcasing European and American influences, starting from £22 for main dishes. Featuring classics such as Crab Flake A La Newberg, Billy’s Bacon Fried Rice, ‘Oscar’s’ B.L.T Wedge and Hash Browns, alongside vegetarian and vegan options. On the top floor of the hotel, Salvation Bar is part of the hotel’s dedicated private events space with panoramic views across the city. 

Nightly rates at Hotel Brooklyn start from £139 for a Club Room on a B&B basis.

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