A fantastic place to stay if you're in Merchant City 👏🏼
Revolver, in Merchant City, has grabbed a spot in the Times' 100 best places in Britain to stay in 2023. The stylish hotel boasts 32 affordable bedrooms and apartments across three floors. The hotel is beaming with pride, with 95 per cent of its staff hailing from the LGBTQ+ community.
It's no surprise the hotel has made it onto the prestigious list. We've had a look on TripAdvisor to see what you thought following your stay at Revolver. "When I called up Alex asked what was the occasion and went the extra mile and surprised us with a bucket of ice cold beers for my mates birthday. Top service, thank you Alex, she even told us the best bars and clubs. Would 100% stay again."
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