The hotel in Peaky Blinders is a real hotel you can book - with amazing 1930s themed interiors
27.02.2022 - 23:19
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It is the imposing Art Deco hotel that will be seen in the sixth series of Peaky Blinders on the BBC.
And the good news for fans of the show is that the Peaky Blinders' Midland Hotel is indeed a real-life hotel that guests can check into - and experience a luxurious taste of the 1930s.
In the BBC series, which returns to screens on Sunday, February 27, characters will be seen heading to the hotel inside an imposing white Art Deco building.
The building has featured in the trailer which has built excitement for the new and final series.
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But while it's called The Midland Hotel in the drama, in real life it is Manchester's five star Hotel Gotham that is used as the exterior.
Hotel Gotham has become known as one of Manchester's top hotels, and has been a hotspot for celebrity visitors and parties since it first opened as a hotel in 2015, with guests including Simon Cowell, Jennifer Hudson, Will.i.am and Robbie Williams.
It boasts 60 bedrooms over seven floors, and on the sixth floor is the venue's Honey fine dining restaurant, which is open to the public as well as hotel guests.
Up on the top floor is the exclusive private members bar Club Brass, which boasts three outdoor terraces with stunning views across the Manchester skyline.
The Art Deco theme is seen throughout the hotel's luxurious interiors - and staff are also all dressed as if they are from the 1930s in smart suits and period outfits.
Hotel Gotham bosses have confirmed that Peaky Blinders used the exterior of the hotel during filming, although they did not film inside.
Peaky producers renamed it the Midland Hotel in yellow letters for the purposes of the