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Tours in Liverpool |
The hotels below have been grouped into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over £120)
$$$ (£85 to £120)
$$ (£50 to £85)
$ (up to £50) These rates are based on the cost of a double room with breakfast and include taxes.
62 Castle Street
A luxurious boutique hotel in which the contemporary, modern interior complements the stylish Victorian exterior. No expense has been spared in appointing the 20 suites. They are all individually designed, and come with Internet access, HD plasma screens, CD player, MP3 docking station and so on. There are two conference rooms with state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment. The Room restaurant offers a modern twist on some 1970s culinary classics.
62 Castle Street
Tel: (0151) 702 7898.
Website: www.62castlest.com
Price: $$$$
Britannia Adelphi Hotel
Built in 1914 and recently refurbished, the Adelphi is the city's largest hotel and oozes classic charm with a large marble foyer and panelled suites. All of the 402 bedrooms and bathrooms are in Edwardian style. There is a leisure centre and a marble pool, and Wi-Fi access is available.
Ranelagh Place
Tel: (0151) 709 7200.
Website: www.britanniahotels.com
Price: $$
Dolby Hotel
Located in an unremarkable building close to the Albert Dock, this hotel offers comfortable rooms at reasonable prices. All rooms contain tea- and coffee-making facilities, satellite TV and ensuite shower facilities. Internet access is available.
Queen's Dock
Tel: (0151) 708 7272.
Website: www.dolbyhotels.co.uk
Price: $
Hard Days Night Hotel
Plans for a Beatles-themed hotel have been rumoured in Liverpool for a long time, but fans can now finally eat, drink and sleep Beatlemania. The Hard Days Night is a 4-star, boutique hotel elegantly furnished with designer pieces and specially commissioned, original Beatles artwork. The 110 rooms never stray into the realm of tasteless novelty, but the high prices make this an option for well-heeled obsessives only.
North John Street
Tel: (0151) 236 1964.
Website: www.harddaysnighthotel.com
Price: $$$$
Hope Street Hotel
Housed in a renovated 1860s warehouse, the Hope Street Hotel is a boutique hotel located in the Georgian quarter. It has a chic and contemporary feel and is a stunning place to stay. There are 48 individually designed and very comfortable rooms, and the hotel restaurant, The London Carriage Works, is regarded by many as the best in Liverpool.
40 Hope Street
Tel: (0151) 709 3000.
Website: www.hopestreethotel.co.uk
Price: $$$
Liverpool Marriott Hotel
The Liverpool Marriott offers guests refined charm in a central location within the art and cultural district, overlooking the vibrant Queen Square. Comfortable rooms, high-speed Internet access, business centres, concierge services and an indoor pool are some of the highlights of this hotel.
1 Queen Square
Tel: (0151) 476 8000.
Website: www.marriotthotels.com/lpllp
Price: $$$
$$$$ (over £120)
$$$ (£85 to £120)
$$ (£50 to £85)
$ (up to £50) These rates are based on the cost of a double room with breakfast and include taxes.
62 Castle Street
A luxurious boutique hotel in which the contemporary, modern interior complements the stylish Victorian exterior. No expense has been spared in appointing the 20 suites. They are all individually designed, and come with Internet access, HD plasma screens, CD player, MP3 docking station and so on. There are two conference rooms with state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment. The Room restaurant offers a modern twist on some 1970s culinary classics.
62 Castle Street
Tel: (0151) 702 7898.
Website: www.62castlest.com
Price: $$$$
Britannia Adelphi Hotel
Built in 1914 and recently refurbished, the Adelphi is the city's largest hotel and oozes classic charm with a large marble foyer and panelled suites. All of the 402 bedrooms and bathrooms are in Edwardian style. There is a leisure centre and a marble pool, and Wi-Fi access is available.
Ranelagh Place
Tel: (0151) 709 7200.
Website: www.britanniahotels.com
Price: $$
Dolby Hotel
Located in an unremarkable building close to the Albert Dock, this hotel offers comfortable rooms at reasonable prices. All rooms contain tea- and coffee-making facilities, satellite TV and ensuite shower facilities. Internet access is available.
Queen's Dock
Tel: (0151) 708 7272.
Website: www.dolbyhotels.co.uk
Price: $
Hard Days Night Hotel
Plans for a Beatles-themed hotel have been rumoured in Liverpool for a long time, but fans can now finally eat, drink and sleep Beatlemania. The Hard Days Night is a 4-star, boutique hotel elegantly furnished with designer pieces and specially commissioned, original Beatles artwork. The 110 rooms never stray into the realm of tasteless novelty, but the high prices make this an option for well-heeled obsessives only.
North John Street
Tel: (0151) 236 1964.
Website: www.harddaysnighthotel.com
Price: $$$$
Hope Street Hotel
Housed in a renovated 1860s warehouse, the Hope Street Hotel is a boutique hotel located in the Georgian quarter. It has a chic and contemporary feel and is a stunning place to stay. There are 48 individually designed and very comfortable rooms, and the hotel restaurant, The London Carriage Works, is regarded by many as the best in Liverpool.
40 Hope Street
Tel: (0151) 709 3000.
Website: www.hopestreethotel.co.uk
Price: $$$
Liverpool Marriott Hotel
The Liverpool Marriott offers guests refined charm in a central location within the art and cultural district, overlooking the vibrant Queen Square. Comfortable rooms, high-speed Internet access, business centres, concierge services and an indoor pool are some of the highlights of this hotel.
1 Queen Square
Tel: (0151) 476 8000.
Website: www.marriotthotels.com/lpllp
Price: $$$
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