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Manchester's famous Beetham Tower hotel to be taken over by rival chain

The Hilton Hotel on Deansgate in Manchester city centre has been taken over by another hotel group - with a multi-million pound transformation planned

Beetham Tower, Cloud 23 bar and the Hilton Hotel in Deansgate(Image: Manchester Evening News)

One of Manchester's most iconic hotels, the Hilton in the towering Beetham Tower on Deansgate, has been acquired by a competing hotel group that has significant renovation plans.

The 23-floor Hilton launched in 2006 and remains Manchester's tallest hotel. It became one of the city's top hotels, with superstars staying in luxury rooms including its Presidential Suite and its ballroom hosting charity galas and high-profile events.

Cloud 23, the hotel's bar on the 23rd floor, quickly became a city hotspot thanks to its sweeping views over Manchester.

IHG Hotels and Resorts have now unexpectedly announced their acquisition of the hotel, with plans to transition it into the InterContinental Manchester Deansgate in the future, reports .

A representative confirmed that the hotel will continue welcoming guests as normal but will soon adopt the interim name of The Manchester Deansgate Hotel within IHG's collection, before its full transformation into the InterContinental Manchester by 2027.

It will be the fifth InterContinental property in IHG's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland portfolio.

Owned by Blue Manchester Hotel Limited, the 264-room establishment is slated for a "comprehensive refurbishment" to emerge as a new five-star destination in the heart of the city by 2027.

IHG chiefs say InterContinental Manchester Deansgate will "further cement IHG's position as the largest global hotel company in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland, where it currently operates 363 open hotels and has 33 in development".