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JC Stays - The Principal Hotel, Manchester

Manchester's new hotel mixes tradition with a very contemporary buzz

May 9, 2017 12:38
Principal Manchester External (Palace Signage)
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What does a £25 million refit get you? At The Principal Manchester, an imposingly vast neoclassical lobby topped by a stained glass dome, for starters. At ground level, a giant equine sculpture stands on the erstwhile turning circle for horse and carriages.

The artwork is one of many links to the history of the listed building, designed in 1891 as the headquarters for the Refuge Assurance Company by Alfred Waterhouse, the architect behind London’s Natural History Museum.

Other originals include the marble and bronze directors’ staircase. And if waiting for an ordered taxi on one of the lobby benches, reading matter includes volumes of All England Law Reports from 1953.

If you’re bound for Manchester Piccadilly station, it’s walkable in 15 minutes, as are some fine cultural institutions, notably the Whitworth Art Gallery, although to check out the excellent local Jewish museum, housed in a Moorish former Sephardi synagogue, you’ll probably need to take that cab.

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