Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, Clock Tower 6
Palace Hotel, Oxford Road, Manchester, M60 7HA -
Up to
60 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Welcome to The Kimpton Clocktower– and to a brand new look and upgraded specifications across all 17 of our meeting and event spaces.
These include the new Whitworth Rooms, which can be used in conjunction with the Ballroom to create flexible conferencing facilities for more than 1,500 delegates, with a private entrance via The Terrace on Whitworth Street.
With its central location and range of spaces, The Principal Manchester is the perfect place to hold your next conference, meeting or event - recently winning Best Boardroom and Best Large Conference/Exhibition Space categories at the 2018 CHS Awards.
Enjoy Edwardian surroundings enhanced to accommodate modern business requirements, as well as a dedicated event manager on hand to help with every detail.
We’ve not overlooked the food, either: from a working lunch to a tasting menu, our Executive Chef and his team will work to create a menu that works.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 30
Dining
up to 30
Theatre
up to 60
Boardroom
up to 30
Cabaret
up to 32
Classroom
up to 33
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Air conditioning
Premises parking
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 365 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Nyah Fisher
Amazing hotel in the heart of Manchester! All the staff were lovely and very friendly. The room was clean and the free snacks were a lovely addition. Breakfast was great with plenty of selection. Highly recommend!
Barbara Arnold
Absolutely wonderful. We were treated like royalty. Loved every minute. Room was great, bed so comfy. Food amazing. The staff were professional and nothing was too much for them.
Kevin Charles
First impressions were mind blowing. The art deco design was absolutely stunning, and as I entered the hotel and walked in the foyer, it made me feel special. The reception staff were very warm and welcoming, as were all the staff I encountered. I was travelling with work colleagues and we were all upgraded and the rooms were as grand as the rest of the hotel, although upon closer inspection there were some minor snagging issues. So why only 4 stars? Firstly and most importantly, there was a lack of sound proofing for the main road. My room was at the front of the hotel and I could hear music from a local nightclub, over-excited revellers wandering the streets and boy racers revving up their cars trying to impress passers by. As a frequent traveller, I always travel with ear plugs and an eye mask, as I have had too many sleepless nights in hotels, and I would recommend coming with ear plugs for this hotel (no need for an eye mask). Another issue was the smoked glass bathroom door. I don't understand why so many hotels use them when only a handful of guests will be okay with them. I was upgraded to a double room with two beds, if I was sharing with someone, I would have felt very uncomfortable using the bathroom. To all hotels, please stop with these pretentious doors and just stick to solid doors allowing privacy in the bathroom. Enough with the style over function rubbish. I had a full English breakfast and again, the staff were amazing. The breakfast was okay. I thought the sausages were too dry, i.e. not enough fat content. The tomato tasted odd, I couldn't place what it was seasoned/cooked with, but it tasted odd, everything else I had was good. Overall, I would recommend the hotel, especially at the price, you certainly do feel special staying there, but I would request a quiet room.
Helen Pinnington
Lovely hotel, we booked a premium king room , it was nice but very dark. We should have asked to move really but we put up with it. The room was on the third floor (377) so it was nice and quiet but the walls were panelled with dark wood , and as there was no central light, it was very hard to see anything ! The bed wasn’t very comfortable, the mattress seemed to tilt to one side although the sheets and pillows were very good quality. Also, there needs to be an electric socket by the mirror…. And the inner door creaked loudly. Next time I will ask for a much brighter room. We had a couple of issues with waiting for our room to be cleaned on our second day and a problem with the coffee machine, but they were dealt with immediately which was pretty impressive. Breakfast was very good quality , but goes cold very quickly as you are served from a buffet station. Great selection of fruits, yogurt and pastries. Coffee was good too. I would definitely stay again but would ask for a better brighter room.
Michael Graham
Stayed here for one night in January. A very grand hotel set in the heart of Manchester, a short walk from Oxford Road railway station. The public areas are all historic and very impressive. The room we stayed in was on the 4th floor, a few steps to climb before you got to the lift. The lift doors had an issue whilst we were there, and they would get stuck on opening, this sorted during our stay. The room was very comfortable and well equipped, just one or two maintenance and layout issues - a stain or two on the carpet and badly placed heated towel rail by the bath, that you could burn yourself on very easily - my partner caught his elbow on it. Some rooms have a view, ours didn't have a great one - probably should have booked direct! We had a drink in the Refuge, which is a very nice area to chill out in. The breakfast was superb, with great options for hot and cold food, a good mix of full English and Continental, priced at £22 per person. The staff are all very welcoming, friendly, and helpful, creating a lovely atmosphere. I would stay here again, highly recommend.
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