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HO T E L N EW S New hotel openings M AN C H ES T E R


ONLY THE second UK property under Accor’s


midscale lifestyle brand, the 412-room TRIBE Manchester Airport is located around


400 metres from the airport’s Terminal 2. The £80 million


development features rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and Nespresso machines, while public areas include


Italian-inspired TRIBE Table restaurant, as well as a bar, coffee shop corner and fitness centre.


WORDS MARK CASWELL


N EW Y OR K


Four Seasons Hotel New York has reopened its doors for the frst time since summer 2020. The 52-storey New York hotel is located between Madison and Park Avenues on 57th Street, in an area known as Billionaires’ Row. A selection of rooms are currently available across multiple room categories, with the full collection of suites set to reopen in 2025. There are also plans to debut extended- stay accommodations, with one, two and three bedrooms, and terraces.


B A R CE L ONA


ENNISMORE’S SLS brand makes its European debut in December, with a 471-room property in Barcelona’s Port Fòrum waterside district. The hotel has a total of three pools and six F&B options, including an all-day dining Mediterranean restaurant, a tapas bar and a rooftop pool bar and club, as well as a spa and 770 sqm ballroom.


14 BUSINESS TRAVELLER DECEMBER 2024/JANUARY 2025


IMAGES DARREN LENNON/ABACA STUDIOS; COURTESY OF ENNISMORE; COURTESY OF FOUR SEASONS


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