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Stock Exchange Hotel

Manchester, England • Central Cons. Area • OPTIMIZE

avg. $238 / night

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Free breakfast

Breakfast-included rate options available

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Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

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At a glance

A 1906 Baroque Revival Stock Exchange converted into 40 rooms with original trading floor restaurant and members-club bar.

Best for: Architecture enthusiasts and heritage travelers

Highlights:

  • 1906 Baroque Revival Stock Exchange building, Grade II listed
  • Former trading floor now restaurant with barrel-vaulted ceilings and Corinthian pilasters
  • 40 rooms with pale oak, forest-green upholstery, and brushed brass details
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PB hotel design editorial

Manchester's former Stock Exchange building, a Baroque Revival confection in Portland stone completed in 1906 by the local firm Clegg, Fryer and Penman, spent over a century governing the city's commercial life before architect Edwin van der Elsken and the team behind the Stock Exchange Hotel transformed it into one of northern England's most architecturally compelling places to stay. The conversion, completed in 2019 and backed by a consortium that includes former Manchester United players Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs, preserved the Grade II listed shell while threading 40 rooms and suites into the fabric of a building whose civic ambitions were always slightly too grand for its footprint. That contrast — monumental public architecture pressed into intimate hotel service — animates every interior decision. The former trading floor is now a restaurant where barrel-vaulted plasterwork ceilings and Corinthian pilasters preside over deep-buttoned green leather banquettes and marble-topped tables, with oversized blush ceramic urns trailing flowering branches as centrepiece. The guest rooms, designed with a quieter hand, layer pale oak floors with forest-green upholstered headboards trimmed in brushed brass, arched velvet reading chairs, and bleached-finish oak case furniture — a palette that acknowledges the building's Edwardian bones without mimicking them. Below grade, the bar retreats into dark walnut panelling and herringbone parquet, candlelight catching the backlit spirits shelves in a register closer to a private members' club than to any conventional hotel lounge.

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Stock Exchange Hotel Reviews

1,056 reviews

"Great beds The best breakfast Kind and helpful Staff Perfect if you want be close to the city centre"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 19, 2026

"As a regular traveller to Manchester I always enjoy my stay at this hotel due to the welcoming nature and atmosphere created by the staff as always from the front desk, restaurant and concierge everyone plays a part and any issues I have during me stay if any are always sorted with a timely and efficient manner until next time all the best Martin"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 18, 2026

"The atmosphere of the hotel was amazing, the room was very clean and welcoming too! The restaurant (breakfast) area was beautiful, reminded me of the emerald city!"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 18, 2026

"A fantastic stay at The Stock Exchange Hotel Manchester. Abeautiful luxury hotel with a lovely atmosphere and a real sense of quality throughout. The service was exceptional the staff genuinely could not do enough foryou , nothing was too much trouble. A special mention to the concierge team who were brilliant, professional, welcoming and always happy to help. The food and drinks were excellent too, and the location is perfect, surrounded by great shops and restaurants and everything you need within walking distance. A wonderful experience from start to finish. We would highly recommend and look forward to returning."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 17, 2026

"Beautiful hotel, lovely breakfast, room was spacious and very well designed. Valet parking service was great. Whilst the hotel and food were beautiful, the service didn’t feel quite 5*. One of the bar staff in the Sterling Bar seemed incredibly bothered to have had to serve us drinks, we weren’t offered champagne on arrival despite other guests around us receiving that service, we were charged 4x for 2 valets…just wasn’t finessed in the way you’d expect for a 5*."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

May 16, 2026

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