TRIBE Manchester Airport – new hotel opening

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

October 29, 2024

TRIBE continues its European growth trajectory with the opening of TRIBE Manchester Airport, the brand’s second hotel in the UK. The new hotel features 412 stylish rooms, with plenty of natural light and efficient design to ensure total relaxation from the stresses of travel.

Manchester Airport terminals are just a short walk away and travellers can easily access the nearby train station for a quick journey into the heart of Manchester.

Founded in 2017 in Australia, TRIBE promises “more for less” and represents a bold design edit for travellers who crave stylish and modern hotels. TRIBE Manchester Airport is the brand’s 19th hotel globally and the second in the UK, following the opening of TRIBE London Canary Wharf in 2022.

Pauline Oster, Vice President of TRIBE Europe & North Africa, said: “TRIBE is a cool and confident brand which makes it the perfect addition to a city like Manchester, which has such a vibrant and lively culture. With more openings to come in cities like Paris, Budapest, Krakow and The Hague, TRIBE is well positioned to further expand across the region.”

TRIBE Manchester Airport is operated by leading hospitality management company Aimbridge Hospitality.  David Anderson, divisional president – EMEA at Aimbridge Hospitality, said: “We’re thrilled to be operating this new property at what is a very exciting time for Manchester Airport with the introduction of multiple new routes and the continued evolution of a next-generation Terminal 2. With more travellers than ever set to use the airport and its facilities, we have no doubt TRIBE will thrive.”

TRIBE Manchester also features an Italian Dolce Vita-inspired TRIBE Table restaurant and a trendy bar with seating for up to 220 guests. Additionally, the hotel offers a versatile breakfast room that can be turned into private dining space for daytime and evening events.

Manchester’s dynamic city centre is home to a diverse range of attractions, from the iconic Old Trafford and the newly opened Co-Op Live arena to the bustling Northern Quarter, filled with independent shops, restaurants and bars.