First Look: Manchester’s Hotel Gotham becomes The Rex

Hotel Gotham Manchester is officially reopening as The Rex, a rebrand that signals a bold evolution for one of Manchester’s most iconic addresses. As the city’s most assured and discerning destination, The Rex, a luxury boutique hotel and private members retreat defined by discretion and indulgence will begin its next chapter as of 23rd April.

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What to expect from The Rex Hotel Manchester

Crowning King Street in the heart of Manchester, a place that has quietly played host to society’s most influential figures for decades, the 60-room hotel spanning 7 floors with striking city views will continue to celebrate its historic grandeur but introduce amodern style.

Jenny Oh, General Manager of The Rex comments, “While our name has evolved, the hotel our guests know and love remains very much the same. This rebrand is an expressive upgrade, retaining the character, comfort, and connection people cherish, while introducing a more modern, sophisticated expression of who we are today. It reflects our commitment to our guests, our team, and the community we’re proud to be part of, while honouring the history that has shaped us.”

Housed within a former bank once entrusted by Manchester’s elite, The Rex’s roots in the city run deep. The building’s Art Deco-meets-modern elegance has been meticulously preserved and reinterpreted, with each space purposefully curated to reflect luxury and privacy. Much like the safety deposit boxes that once lined its vaults, guests are invited to make as much of the experience as they wish.

The Rex Private Members Club – Reserve

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Central to the rebrand is the elevation of Reserve – The Private Members’ Club at The Rex, one of Manchester’s most exclusive and sought-after spaces. Discreetly located on the seventh floor behind striking vault-like doors, Reserve offers a refined setting high above the city, accessible to a discerning circle of members and hotel guests. Boasting three rooftop terraces with panoramic skyline views, Reserve provides a dramatic backdrop for everything from productive daytime working and relaxed drinks to unforgettable private parties and sunset soirées. Complemented by exceptional dining serving small plates, a delightful drinks menu and impeccable service, Reserve embodies elevated luxury, intimacy and effortless sophistication at the very heart of Manchester.

Alongside this, guests can discover Treasury, the hotel’s secret events space, reinforcing The Rex’s reputation as a sanctuary for those who value discretion as much as indulgence.

The Food and Drink at The Rex Manchester

The rebrand coincides with an elevation of its spaces including both hotel’s restaurant and bar, where guests will discover a refreshed look with new furniture, reaffirming The Rex as a social and cultural hub for the city. The refreshed spaces maintain their established character, with subtle refinements to detailing, texture, and palette.Thoughtfully balanced and cohesive, the interiors feel calm and assured, creating an atmosphere that is welcoming and quietly confident. Guests will continue to enjoy afternoon teas, five course tasting menus, live entertainment and private dining spaces. From the ever-flowing bar to the award-winning dining experience, these spaces are designed for business meetings, discreet celebrations and evenings to remember.

From roof terraces overlooking the city to hidden rooms below ground, every inch of The Rex has been designed to transport guests into a world of comfort, curiosity, and considered decadence. Known for its discreet hospitality, immersive experiences, and unwavering attention to detail, The Rex is more than a hotel, it is Manchester’s place to be.

To Book

Nightly rates at The Rex start from £179 on a B&B basis.

https://www.rexhotel.co.uk
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Natasha Colyer
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My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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