Published: 04 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.
Located on the banks of the River Irwell, The Lowry Hotel stands as one of Manchester’s most distinctive and luxurious five-star establishments, perfectly positioned between the heart of the city and Salford Central railway station. Its central-yet-tranquil setting offers the best of both worlds: guests are within walking distance of key attractions such as Manchester Cathedral, the Royal Exchange Theatre, and the Imperial War Museum North, while remaining just far enough from the city’s energetic centre to enjoy a sense of calm and exclusivity.
A 15-minute stroll across the city takes visitors to the vibrant Northern Quarter, with its artisan cafés, record shops and independent bars. From the moment guests step into the hotel’s glassy reception area, there’s a clear sense of refinement and poise. The staff are attentive, polished, and welcoming — offering restaurant recommendations, directions, or just a warm smile to set the tone for a relaxing stay.
As Manchester’s first official five-star hotel, The Lowry has long attracted a high-profile clientele, including celebrities, touring musicians and Premier League footballers. But beneath the glitz, the hotel’s charm lies in its subtlety — a balance of industrial heritage and modern Scandinavian minimalism. The architecture, conceptualised by Liz Pickard, Liam Denny, Claire Hale and Claire Weldin, reflects Manchester’s industrial roots, softened by sleek design touches that give the building a contemporary, almost futuristic feel.
Inside, curved corridors with low lighting create an ambience reminiscent of a luxury cruise liner. Art plays a central role in defining the hotel’s aesthetic. In homage to Salford’s most famous artistic son, L.S. Lowry, the walls are lined with colourful and abstract works that add depth and vibrancy to the sleek interiors.
Guest rooms at The Lowry are remarkably spacious, designed for both comfort and style. The sheer scale of the rooms gives guests room to breathe, unwind and truly settle in. Plush furnishings in neutral tones lend an understated elegance, while the king-sized beds — vast and sumptuously soft — promise restful nights. Entertainment amenities include satellite TV and an iPod dock, keeping the balance between classic comfort and modern convenience.
Bathrooms at The Lowry are equally luxurious, equipped with all conceivable toiletries, from toothbrushes to sanitary packets, each neatly boxed in minimalist white packaging. The lighting system built into the mirror allows for multiple settings, creating a perfect ambience whether you’re preparing for an evening out or winding down for the night. Karl Lagerfeld-branded soaps and shampoos add a final touch of indulgence.
Guests can transition directly from a rainfall shower to the adjoining walk-in wardrobe, fitted with expansive shelving and a Nespresso machine for an early morning caffeine fix. The wardrobe space is generous enough to accommodate a month’s worth of clothing, while the dual full-length mirrors ensure you can perfect your outfit before stepping out.
Dining at The Lowry is an experience in itself. The hotel’s riverside restaurant provides scenic views of the Irwell while offering a menu that leans towards refined British grill cuisine. Signature dishes include prime cuts of beef, free-range chicken, and fresh seafood sourced from local markets. For those looking for lighter fare, the menu features elegant vegetarian options and seasonal specials.
Breakfast is a highlight — a buffet that caters to both indulgence and health-conscious guests alike. Alongside a classic full English, you’ll find pastel de nata, buttery croissants, chia pots topped with coconut flakes, and freshly pressed juices. Beetroot and carrot health shots sit neatly beside a colourful array of fruit, ensuring guests can start their day exactly as they choose.
The Lowry isn’t merely a place to stay; it’s an experience that embodies Manchester’s evolving identity — industrial yet innovative, luxurious yet accessible. Whether visiting for business, a romantic weekend, or a cultural escape, guests leave with a renewed sense of what northern hospitality truly means: warmth, professionalism, and quiet sophistication.




























































































