

About
A striking glass skyscraper completed in 2006, this Manchester landmark rises 47 storeys with a slender design that made it one of the world’s thinnest towers at the time. The mixed-use building includes residential apartments and a Hilton hotel, with panoramic city views from its upper floors. A bar serves drinks without the premium pricing often found at such heights. The tower’s reflective glass facade catches the light distinctively, contributing to its recognisable silhouette on the skyline. Designed by SimpsonHaugh and Partners, it remains a prominent feature of Manchester’s urban landscape.
Customer Reviews
Beetham Tower is one of Manchester’s true landmarks — you can’t miss it, and it gives the skyline a real sense of ambition. From street level, the scale is impressive, especially when the light catches the glass. It’s the kind of building that instantly tells you you’re in a modern city that’s still evolving.
I've stayed here a couple of times, really just for the view. It's good for a romantic night with views like you get in here overlooking the city. If the rooms were the same but less high up you'd be best off booking somewhere cheaper.
Beetham Tower is a unique skyscraper, included in the ranking of the thinnest structures in the world. The building was built in 2006 using the most advanced technologies at that time and was then considered the tallest residential building on the planet (the height of the skyscraper is 168 meters). On almost fifty floors there are luxurious apartments of different layouts and areas. Although only residents are allowed inside, it is definitely worth looking at the building from the outside, especially since guides are not needed for this, so the pleasure is completely free.