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Malmaison Hotels Malmaison is a collection of 17 unique boutique hotels in the UK and is a member of the Frasers Hospitality Group. Frasers Hospitality is a leading global hospitality group with Gold-Standard serviced and hotel residences across Europe, Middle East, Africa, North Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia. Frasers Hospitality commits to "anticipates and exceeds the evolving needs of executive travellers through continuous innovation", and providing its customers with the space, family and community away from home.
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Malmaison Aberdeen is the vibrant gem of Scotland's Granite City. Our boutique hotel is a stunning old granite mansion close to the city centre, and boasts 79 stylish bedrooms and suites with big beds, power showers and creative decor, plus all the usual amenities and more. Whether you're visiting for business, a city break or a celebration, our Aberdeen hotel is perfectly situated for your stay - with the city centre on your doorstep and surrounding countryside and castles just a short drive away.
Our boutique hotel in Belfast city centre is located in the heart of the historic Cathedral Quarter. The stunning Italianate building houses 62 rooms and suites that combine the city's amazing history with sleek, contemporary style. Inspired by Belfast's most famous ship, the Titanic, our hotel offers guests a luxurious stay with comfy beds and refreshing amenities. It wouldn't be Belfast without a wee tipple, and our bar offers some of the coolest cocktails, crisp champagne or a drop 'o the black stuff.
Our hotel in Birmingham is located in the heart of the city centre, right next to Birmingham New Street station. Housed within the former Royal Mail building, Malmaison Birmingham features 193 beautifully styled rooms and suites that are sure to deliver you comfort and style, with first class facilities and amenities.
Our 4-star hotel in Brighton is making waves on the marina. Situated on the waterfront, our Brighton hotel boasts 73 boutique bedrooms with big, comfy beds, plus first-class facilities and amenities. With an elegant brasserie with sea-view conservatory, and a glittering bar worth sailing the ocean for, we've got everything covered for a relaxing seaside break, plus fully equipped meeting and event spaces if you're in town for business. After a hard day's retail therapy, sit back and sip a superbly mixed classic cocktail in our fabulous Chez Mal Bar.
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Lee Brabin
Jun 13, 2022
First night here, service fantastic just finished eating best fishcakes ever, definitely book here again
Nick Edwards
May 13, 2022
Hotel lovely, but the bar and restaurant are a real let down. Poor menu and lack of staff means that you will be disappointed.
Cristian Ley
Apr 06, 2022
Faultless stay. Quiet at night and slept peacefully. Room had air con and reasonable amenities. Good value in context of London hotels.
Bora Kim
Apr 02, 2022
A modern hotel conveniently located in the center of London. The continental breakfast can be improved (coffee was good, but fruits were not so fresh. Also, vegetarian milk alternatives will be welcome especially when you have a vegan granola).
Daniela Stefania Macesanu
Mar 01, 2022
Had a gorgeous room, very clean and very nice, modern decorated. The staff was professional and friendly. However, the lift shall contain a note informing the quests that is working only with the room card as I didn't knew and was alone and panicking. Highly recommended.
Dave T.
Dec 21, 2021
Perfect hotel in a secluded, quiet part of London but just 20 minutes walk to Covent Garden. Spacious, well decorated rooms with a huge bed.
Mick Miles
Nov 27, 2021
Sorry i only parked outside to go to a restaurant 10 meters away.but it looked nice from the outside?
Victoria Billingham
Nov 11, 2021
We have had a wonderful stay in this hotel, great room, great location and great staff. Michael (night staff) was an absolute star-nothing was too much trouble, attended to our needs, was so friendly, welcoming and an absolute credit to the Malmaison team! Thank you Michael for making our stay that little bit more special x
Simon Fryer
Oct 19, 2021
Great location, and very comfortable luxury suite room. Slightly neglected with paint peeling in the bathroom and let down by faux brick wallpaper. Although advertised as 24hour room service, no answers at 10.30 pm so likely understaffed as well. However this would be a 5 out of 5 if staffing and minor touch up improvements.
Steven Cavanagh
Oct 03, 2021
Stopped here for an early dinner. Very quiet. Food was delicious and the Korean chicken wings were fantastic. I'll return to Malmaison just for them.
Peter Abdo
Sep 24, 2021
Overall the combination of price, location, cleanliness, friendly staff and attractive accommodation made this an excellent stay. We stayed there for the Ironman competition and the staff was really accommodating. Only 7 minutes to the beach and few blocks to great restaurants and shopping. It's great and better value/ambiance than meridian and other big hotels on the promenade
Rache O.
Sep 03, 2021
Very nice boutique hotel. Lovely decor and furnishings. Friendly and helpful service and even tho being in the centre of London the room was quiet. It was our second stay and would happily visit again. There is a lot about sustainability and eco credentials in the bathroom however the breakfast contained a lot wastage with everything individually wrapped in plastic which was a shame.
Mark Charles
Aug 19, 2021
Beautiful hotel right in Charterhouse Square. Great area for getting around. Very comfy bed and lovely views over the square. Super staff, very helpful. Good food too! We loved our room and the mid century design is right up our street! Very spacious rooms with fantastic showers! Will definitely come again. Thanks for a great stay.
Simon Preece
Aug 15, 2021
My wife and I booked a room here last minute at the end of July - we arrived and the hotel was very quiet along with most of London (we assumed that since Covid restrictions had not been reduced for long that they were at most 1/4 full). Breakfast was relaxed with plenty of space, so again we assumed they were mainly empty. On checking out we overheard the receptionist discussing how full they were - turns out nearly 100% occupancy.

To achieve the quiet, relaxed, laid back elegance we experienced while being full to capacity is truly exceptional - we will certainly be back in future. The room was fantastic with the minor exception that the 'waterfall' feature on the shower could not be used without soaking the floor and the staff could not have been more helpful - thank you for a fantastic weekend.
Khadine Taylor
Jul 01, 2021
We booked as it was close to an event that we were attending. We had such a wonderful stay. We travel often and have to say the team at Malmaison absolutely went above and beyond. The gentleman who checked us in when we arrived Friday evening and served us drinks Saturday night was such a credit to the hotel, nothing was too much trouble. And the breakfast waitress was soo lovely. Fantastic service, beautiful hotel. I would definitely recommend.
Jeremy J.
Jul 13, 2017
Nice hotel. BUT : The gym is very small and basically - in the lobby (One small step(s) down. The spa is only accessible from one separate elevator down to the lower level and it only has a sauna. So if you workout in the gym & are sweaty afterwards- you have to walk through the lobby to get to the elevator that takes you to your room. very unconventional and not very convenient.

About the wifi. It is free, but you have to login using an email address and once you accept the conditions -you log in-- and it works for about only two to three hours and then you have to do the exact same thing every two to three hours. Not what you'd expect when you are a guest for at least 24 hours. If you are using Wi-Fi on your phone you literally have to reselect the Wi-Fi network every time you set your phone down. Disappointed. Also there is a starbucks sharing the real-estate of the hotel. Convenient for coffee, but it also means a crowded entryway.
P. K.
Jun 12, 2017
Stay here when I can - budget and availability permitting. Could do with serving pints rather than schooners - same price as a pint else where. Also need to have a special offer for breakfast if not part of the room package. 18 for a fry is a little steep.
Stephen D.
Apr 09, 2017
Rooms need serious attention here, all scuffed and generally give a feeling of run down. Check in pretty sterile Bar is a joke, unless you are part of the hipster scene don't expect to be acknowledged. I much prefer the urban bar at the next door Doubletree where you are served quicker and with a smile
Scott D.
Oct 01, 2016
Have been a fan of Malmaison Manchester for a long time. Rooms are always top notch. Staff are ultra friendly and willing to go the extra mile to look after guests. I've used Malmaison for both work and family guests - even hiring the private room for a surprise birthday party for my partner which the Malmaison were ultra helpful with.
Matthew W.
Apr 06, 2016
After literally a two minute walk from Manchester Piccadilly train station I arrived at Malmaison hotel. From first impressions very very nice, had a very modern feel to the hotel and the receptionist were very helpful on showing us to the spa, and by God I was ready for it! The spa was very clean and the changing rooms where spotless! The staff were great and I couldn't have asked for anymore.

The treatment was a full body massage and sent me into a serious state of relaxation, with sooth calm music setting the tone, I couldn't have asked for a better way to start my weekend, full marks from me! Already looking to book again and get back there soon as possible.
Kayla W.
Jul 13, 2014
The hotel was very nice and the rooms are also lovely to stay in, it was perfectly situated for our needs. We thought we should have got atleast something with the room like a bottle of wine as it was quite expensive for just one night but we did think the free voucher for a cocktail was a very nice gesture.
Matt P.
Apr 11, 2014
Lovely rooms, great front of house service, nice bar. All that you want from a hotel really, though to be honest I don't really remember seeing that much of it as I arrived 'home' late and ran out early the next morning. What I would say is that a) I booked a room with black sheets on the website - they looked opulent and awesome, and the room I got had standard white hotel sheets - if you're going to make your rooms look different on the website, make them different when I arrive, and b) the shower was possibly the best shower I've ever been in in my entire life ever. So much pressure it almost took my skin off. In a good way. My new Manchester hotel of choice.
Briony C.
Nov 19, 2013
This was a handy spot for an overnight stay in Manchester. It's super close to Piccadilly and check in was straightforward. My room was a standard room, the bed was huge and generally the room was nicely decorated. It did seem a little tired though and slightly worn in parts - the desk had a weird stickiness to it on the edge which was a bit off putting.

The bathroom though was spotless and the bath totally sparkled. I ordered room service which was easy and arrived within about 20 minutes. The food was excellent which was good to see as I've had the Mal Burger in Glasgow and this one was just as good. It has relish with it that is crazy delicious, it tastes a little like McDonalds sauce but in a good way, if that's possible.

They get an extra star just for that. Overnight the bed was comfy, good amount of pillows and a warm doona (duvet). Downside was that there seemed to be quite a lot of doors opening/closing in the hall which I found disruptive even though I normally sleep through everything. Breakfast was good but I only had time to sample the continental. I'm not sure I'd book to stay here again when I return to Manchester as it didn't have much to it to entice me back but it was pleasant enough for my overnight stay.
Bernadette K.
Nov 04, 2013
Located in the lower level of the Malmaison Hotel, Le Petit Spa has just launched a belter of an offer to pamper yourself silly. The new Espa package is a combination of facial, back and neck treatments for 60 minutes at only 55. Yep.55 AND you get a gift voucher for 30 towards Espa products. So doing the maths, we're looking at 25 for a class A massage treatment. Having had massage and facial treatments at other spas in Manchester, this was my first encounter with Espa products. Expertly applied by the lovely Sarah, it is certainly at the top of my list for best overall spa experiences.

The aromatherapy back massage was divine in its own right, and the pesky knots in my shoulders have been kneaded into submission with the perfect amount of pressure applied. But the facial was simply exhilarating. I've never had my skin tingle in this way before (in a good way, not from irritation). There is an extensive line to choose from, and depending on your skin type the best moisturisers, cleaners and exfoliators will be selected. And the fragrance of the Espa products is entrancing, providing more aromatherapy to the overall treatment. This is a must, people.
Ryan W.
Mar 25, 2013
This was the second time I stayed at Manchester Mal; the first was over two year ago now. Malmaison is styled like a boutique chain with plush velvet curtains, chaise lounges and thick patterned wall paper. The decor is lush and inviting although I do find the framed photos of naked torsos or corseted figures a bit odd (I've heard each Mal is styled after whatever the building used to be so does that mean this used to be a brothel?).

I was in town for business and we had drinks and dinner booked for clients and I can not fault the food one bit. Steak for 40 people is never an easy feat and mine came out perfectly medium-rare and delicious. Our private cocktail area was exactly that with an added cozy corner with plush booths hidden behind another velvet curtain. I was slightly disappointed that my frozen strawberry daquiri was in fact not frozen at all but just served over crushed ice--not exactly frozen.

Minor complaint but I do like my cocktails. The amenities in the room are top notch with free wifi, large flat screen tv, desk, deluxe size Molton Brown toiletries---hot water and water pressure are not an issue at all and also the hair-dryer was high powered. I know that may seem silly but if you have long hair there is nothing worse then a hair dryer that barely blows!

I will say I was disappointed that the bathroom smelled like a bathroom. From the moment I walked in it smelled slightly sewer-y and the smell did not dissipate through my stay. As I was in town on business I didn't have time to enquire or complain. You couldn't smell it in the main room or I would have brought it to management attention.

Overall the value for money--especially when you factor in food--is amazing. You can see Manchester Piccadilly Station from the front door so you couldn't be more central.
Lindsay O.
Nov 06, 2012
I was here all day for a conference. This is a beautiful and stylish hotel. I spent the day in Mal 4, a training room with a break out area attached. The staff were brilliant all day with providing decent coffee / biscuits / fresh apple juice / sparkling water. At lunch I got a decent veggie selection of sandwiches / chips and salads. Very comfortable conference room and I was able to leave my luggage in a locked room for the day. I wish I had stayed here last night, only didn't as it wasn't on my works list of partnered hotels. I would definately come back here.
Alan D.
Mar 14, 2012
Pretty good, very stylish, a bit shabby although it's hard to keep the dust and little chips off all of that black. The worst part was waiting almost half an hour to check in, because of a problem with the computer system and/or radios that could have surely being cleared up by someone just going and seeing if the rooms were ready.!?
Neil M.
Apr 25, 2010
I stayed in a 'Cosy Double' room over the weekend, and yes, although I only live down the road, sometimes when life gets a bit too much and you need a little bit of luxury to escape to, Malmaison is the perfect hotel. It may have cost more than double my weekly rent, but hell it was worth it. I've stayed in both the 'Spacious' and 'Cosy' rooms before and I'd opt for the 'Cosy' again as they are both the same price, yet the cosy has dark and intimate furnishings and is less business like.

Last weekend I paid 95 for a late booking, but I have seen them for 75 a night if you book in advance, whilst on the night the price can go up to 105. the rooms are modern, have a nice hard mattresses and great showers. The toiletries are the same brand as they use downstairs in the spa, so they are pretty good too. One warning though, the price for a night gets you just that, one night's stay, no breakfast, no coffee tray and not even a hair dryer so don't expect any extras!

I always find the service in the foyer friendly and efficient and they are quite happy for you to lounge around whilst you wait for friends in the sumptuous velvet couches. It's proximity to the city centre and Piccadilly station can't be beaten either as Malmaison is literally on the doorstep of both. The best thing about here though is the decor; modern, dark and sleek, so if that's your thing you wont be disappointed here.

Just a tip: The Brasserie de Malmaison has a great offer running at the moment called 'The Three Tenners' where you can get 2 courses for 10, which is a pretty cool deal for such a swanky hotel.
Katie B.
Apr 23, 2010
The name 'Malmaison' is derived from the French for 'whore house' and the original Malmaison hotel is believed to be in a building that actually was a brothel. Good starting point! Renowned for luxury and good food, we weren't disappointed. As a hotel, there's a very distinct sense of style. It's very velvety, with dark lighting ensuring a quite romantic feel - if you want it to be, equally it's fine for a one night business trip. Plush furnishings giving a sense of indulgence without being tacky.

The staff are all very friendly and very eager to help. It's proximity to Picadilly train station is a huge bonus and it's close enough to town without being directly in the centre. The Brasserie in the hotel is set with mood lighting, a little to the point where you can't see the menu well (so bring glasses for the visually impaired).

They serve until quite late and there's a feel that everyone can be there - business or pleasure. The service is incredibly quick and the good is bistro with a French twist - it's simple and never stops being delicious. The fish in particular is very good, I would recommend the Salmon en Croute. Perhaps the atmosphere is a bit on the quiet side, quite low key and you therefore probably wouldn't take a group of kids in there in the evening. Obviously it's at the expensive end of the scale and this is reflected in the luxurious surroundings. Great for
Alexandra S.
Sep 23, 2009
The Malmaison has always been one of my favourite hotels. Before I move to Manchester I regularly stayed in the Liverpool Malmaison and was never disappointed the quality of the rooms and service we received during our stays. The Manchester Malmaison is no exception. Its signature style is made up of dark, luxurious interiors with oversized beds and slate wet rooms with large whirlpool baths.

As you sink into the Egyptian cotton sheets and turn on the plasma television you only wish you did not have to leave the next day. The Malmaison team are happy to top up your tea and coffee and welcome you to take home the full size toiletries in your room. The prices are pretty decent considering, I would much prefer to stay in the Malmaison than some other very expensively priced well known hotels. What's more we asked for a late checkout on two occasions in Manchester and we were never charged a penny. This place is definitely a place to relax and unwind when you're away from home.
James B.
Sep 09, 2009
Good ol' Mal. How many times have disrespected your porcelain bowls after a night on the sauce? How many times have you nestled me in your dramatically decorated bosom, safe from all those people who's doors we have just knocked on at three in the morning? And how many times have you come up trumps when I knowingly booked you under the Secret Hotel Deals (on a website that must remain nameless) in a shameful act of penny pinching? Lots, and that's why I love you.

Sure your lobby is a little too similar to the haunted dining table scene in Michael Keaton's greatest achievement Beetlejuice. Sure your gym was so small that it actually runs the risk of making people UNfit due to not being able to actually move. But hotels are all about getting taking a break from the norm. They SHOULD be unusual, they SHOULD be dramatic or else.why even bother?
Kim M.
Feb 16, 2009
Booked a room here for a weekend getaway. They go a little over the top with the dark, velvety black and crimson theme. But when it comes to what I like in a hotel - a great bed, fantastic shower, nice amenities, it more than delivered. They also have a pretty good brasserie and bar downstairs, although a little overpriced when you can find something similar just blocks away and not attached to a hotel. Another bonus is that it's close walking distance from the Piccadilly train station, and all the main attractions in the city center.
Qype User Domino
Jun 29, 2008
Hotel located in the city centre! This is a nice up market place, the rooms are lovely (and posh!) and there are plenty of them! the staff are very friendly and helpful which is sometimes hard to come by nowadays. Its located just down from piccadilly trains station and round the corner from piccadilly gardens meaning its really accessable in terms of transport around the city. They have a bistro, restaurant and bar which are open to the general public too.