King Street Townhouse is widely considered to be one of Manchester’s very best hotels, famed for its elegant interiors and bespoke, boutique feel.
It’s also home to one of the city’s best spas, which offers a serene sanctuary right in the heart of the city centre.
King Street Townhouse’s ESPA Spa offers everything you need to unwind, from deeply relaxing massages to skin-reviving facials.
These exclusive ESPA treatments have been designed to ‘melt away stress and restore your glow’.
And you don’t have to carve out an entire day to enjoy this relaxation haven either – there are several different packages to choose from, starting from a Sunset Escape geared towards corporate guests or just an after-work recharge.
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Imagine leaving your desk and heading straight to the beautiful King Street Townhouse spa, ready to slip away from the day and unwind.
Or booking yourself a full day away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, including de-stressing in the thermal suites.
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There are also hotel and spa packages, for those who want to plan a full overnight escape in the hotel’s luxurious accommodation.
The beautiful spa at King Street Townhouse hotel in Manchester. Credit: Supplied
Advanced and cutting-edge treatments at the King Street Townhouse spa include HydraFacials, LED Light Salon, and the Natural Facelift Facial.
Inside the spa, which is open daily from 7am until 7pm, you’ll find thermal facilities like a Himalayan salt cave, eucalyptus steam room, rainfall shower, ice fountain, heated loungers and a sauna.
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And for those who want to bring this level of luxury relaxation to their everyday lives, there are even memberships available.
With limited numbers, you’ll be able to enjoy the King Street Townhouse’s incredible facilities without ever feeling crowded.
These exclusive memberships come with loads of special perks, like complimentary spa treatments, PT sessions, discounts across the hotel, unlimited access to the gym, birthday gifts, guest passes and plenty more.
The boutique gym at King Street Townhouse in Manchester. Credit: Supplied
Elsewhere in the hotel, there’s a stunning, boutique gym equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and machines.
The King Street Townhouse gym and spa will look after your body, mind and soul.
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It’s all ready and waiting at King Street Townhouse – head HERE to book your relaxation today.
Memberships at King Street Townhouse
Fitness membership – unlimited gym and classes, in addition to a complimentary 60-minute PT session, member-pricing on the spa, and complimentary access to in-house events (e.g. Yoga & Brunch on the Terrace)
Gym & Spa Membership – includes all the above, plus unlimited use of spa thermal facilities, four complimentary guest passes, and complimentary room upgrades in the hotel.
Signature Membership – includes all the above, plus a complimentary 60-minute spa treatment, eight complimentary guest passes, complimentary hire of the hotel’s private cinema, and more.
The incredible Asian food market held every month at an 800-year-old church in Stockport
Daisy Jackson
One of Greater Manchester’s most unique food events is taking place monthly in and around the grounds of an 800-year-old church.
Held on the second Friday of every month at St Mary’s Church in Stockport, the Asian Food Market brings together some of the region’s best independent Asian street food traders under one historic roof.
Organised by Eat Good West, the event brings together 16 traders every month, serving up dishes from across Asia.
Visitors can tuck into everything from crispy Taiwanese fried chicken and Korean corn dogs to homemade strawberry mochi.
A real highlight is the Japanese yakitori skewers, grilled fresh to order on a traditional charcoal grill while you wait, served in a cloud of smoke and delicious charred edges.
The market originally launched in Edgeley, but after growing in popularity it moved to St Mary’s around a year ago, giving organisers more space to accommodate the increasing crowds.
For the team behind the event, it’s about more than just great food. They see the market as a way of bringing together Stockport’s diverse communities, creating a space where people can connect over shared meals and discover new cultures through food.
Strawberry mochiA round of drinks for £10Sticky fried chicken
There’s a lively atmosphere throughout the evening, with live music performances adding to the experience. And if Manchester’s unpredictable weather makes an appearance, there’s plenty of additional seating inside the church.
The bar also serves a selection of Asian beers and soft drinks at surprisingly affordable prices. We picked up an Asahi, a Singha and a plum beer for just £10 – one of the best-value rounds we’ve seen in a while.
If you’re looking for an excuse to spend your Friday evening eating your way across Asia without leaving Stockport, this is one event worth putting in the diary.
The former pub in Hulme that’s now a haven for salvaged mid-century treasures
Daisy Jackson
If you’ve ever wondered where old stained-glass windows, vintage toilets, and dazzling chandeliers go when they’re rescued from demolition, the answer is probably Insitu Manchester.
Standing on Chester Road in Hulme, Insitu occupies the former Turville pub, a Grade II listed Victorian building dating back to around 1870.
What was once a neighbourhood boozer is now one of Manchester’s most fascinating places to browse, packed to the rafters with architectural salvage, antiques, and quirky design pieces.
Spread across three floors, every room feels like a treasure hunt. One minute you’re admiring an elegant fireplace, the next you’re standing in front of a huge stained-glass church window wondering if it would fit in your downstairs loo.
The real showstopper is upstairs. The former billiards room has been transformed into a bright, sunlit showroom that feels more like an art gallery than a salvage yard.
Founded in 1984 as a business specialising in reclaimed doors and fireplaces, Insitu has spent more than four decades saving beautiful objects from being lost forever.
Today, its stock ranges from reclaimed timber flooring and cast-iron radiators to stained glass, doors and other architectural features.
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During our visit, we spotted a mid-century tiled coffee table, ornate chandeliers, vintage glass lampshades, paintings and fireplaces.
But perhaps the most unexpected room was downstairs, where an entire collection of antique sinks and vintage toilets is displayed. Who knew a loo could be so beautiful?
Part of the fun is that you never quite know what you’ll find around the next corner. Every item has a story, and many have been carefully rescued from buildings that no longer exist.
Come for the fireplaces, stay for the vintage toilets. Trust us.