Manchester Evening News

The elegant apartment hotel setting the standard for luxury and safe hospitalit­y

MANCHESTER’S APARTHOTEL CITY SUITES IS PULLING OUT ALL THE STOPS TO MAKE YOUR STAY AS SAFE AND COMFORTABL­E AS POSSIBLE

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WITH shops, restaurant­s and hotels starting to re-open, life as we knew it is starting to return. However, it is only natural to still be concerned about the risks of being in close contact with people outside your household.

That is why since reopening, CitySuites have been working tirelessly to ensure that every guest is safe and able to enjoy a relaxing break in the heart of Manchester in one of their many luxurious apartments. Whether that’s enjoying the indoor pool, making the most of the 24 hour on-site gym or relaxing in your private and spacious apartment you can be sure that your stay will be stress-free.

Located just a stone’s throw away from Deansgate, on Chapel Street, the Manchester-based aparthotel provides luxury apartment-style rooms complete with kitchen to enjoy your stay.

WHAT MAKES CITY SUITES MANCHESTER’S NUMBER ONE?

As a top rated place to stay in Manchester, it has been ranked by comparison site Tripadviso­r as number one in the city for speciality lodgings.

Being Manchester’s only aparthotel with an on-site swimming pool and gym, City Suites provides a luxury hotel experience but with all the comforts and safety of home.

Each apartment has everything you could ever need to make your stay as comfortabl­e as possible.

And it’s not just an option for short stays but can provide apartments on a longterm basis whether you need somewhere to stay whilst moving house or if you’re working away on business.

Gavin Bailey, Operations Director at CitySuites has been with the business since it began in February 2017 and knows just what makes CitySuites the destinatio­n must in Manchester

He said: “With CitySuites you really get the best of everything, luxury, quality, space, freedom and independen­ce.

“You can enjoy our spacious apartment suites, concierge service and personal touches whilst also having the independen­ce to cook in your room or make the most of our excellent facilities.

“It’s not like an Airbnb where you have to take care of everything yourself or like a standard hotel room which only comes with a bed and a TV, we have a friendly face at reception who is available 24/7 to help out with any need no matter how big or small.

“We also have a regular housekeepi­ng service and are an ideal destinatio­n for any length of stays, in fact we still have people living with us since we first opened three and a half years ago.”

WHAT SAFETY MEASURES ARE IN PLACE?

One of the benefits of CitySuites is that you are in control.

With full access to your own kitchen in your room you have the choice of cooking and eating in your comfortabl­e apartment or at the stylish on-site Embankment Kitchen restaurant. This also means that if you are safety conscious, unlike a hotel you can prepare a full meal in the comfort of your own apartment.

CitySuites have been meticulous in their research to ensure that every resident is in the safest possible hands and that your stay has not been compromise­d so you can still enjoy the full experience.

Gavin knows just how seriously CitySuites is taking each residents safety having implemente­d several safety measures to coincide with social distancing without affecting the guest experience.

He said: “We provide an express check in, meaning that there’s no worry about waiting around once you arrive.

“We have also created a bespoke service so that with the touch of a button on your phone you can check in, so you can have as little or as much human contact as you like. We also have a UV key card sanitising machine as well as a virus fogging machine which eliminates any traces of the virus in the air.

“Where as some places will only have certain measures in place we have pulled out all the stops to go above and beyond for your safety.”

To find out more and to book your stay call 0161 302 0202 or visit citysuites.com

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