We recently stayed at Native Manchester and were impressed by the unique blend of modern comfort and historic character that this aparthotel offers.
The apartments are within a beautifully restored former warehouse. The location is ideal, just a short stroll from Manchester Piccadilly station, making it a convenient base for exploring the city.
We stayed in apartment 307, a premium one bed apartment, which was spacious, clean, and well-equipped with everything needed.
The kitchen had a hob and microwave and crockery, allowing for the flexibility to dine in. However, the crockery and pans were not clean when we came to use them so had to be washed before use, a minor inconvenience during our stay.
The bed was large and extremely comfortable, we had a restful night’s sleep, and the rainfall shower was great with plenty of hot water.
The lighting, due to the layout of the room, was a little dark, there were plenty of lamps but no overhead ceiling light in the lounge or bedroom. A couple of the lights in the room had bulbs out and one of the hall lights was broken.
The TV was a bit flickery and went off completely at one point but we managed to reboot it and use a fire stick.
The sofa in the room was also very low, and due to mobility issues, it was a struggle to get up from it at times but that a personal preference. The Chair was much better and much more comfortable.
The apartment was a little chilly in the evening, so a blanket to watch TV would have made the stay eve