Hope Street Hotel is an independent 4 star boutique hotel. 147 rooms are divided between Standards, Deluxes, Studios and Suites all with an urbane and fresh, cool style.
Plum in the middle of Hope Street, the epicentre of the fashionable Georgian, Knowledge and Cultural neighbourhoods - with two iconic Cathedrals as bookends it has two successful theatres, the Everyman and Unity, the Victoria Museum and Gallery, Philharmonic Concert Hall and a plethora of independent restaurants, University departments and infamous ale houses - all within minutes of each other.
The interiors combine the original Victorian warehouse structure of pitch pine beams, Cheshire pink bricks, iron pillars with bespoke cherry wood furniture, solid birch and oak floors, sea grass corridors oversized beds draped with bright white Egyptian cotton. The care and quality of the chosen room amenities include; REN toiletries, Pellegrino and Panna mineral waters, slippers, Nespresso Coffee makers, Sky and BT sports and high speed Wi-Fi. Complimentary services include guest office, 24-hour gym, shoe shining, and ironing and very helpful and informative 24-hour reception and room service.
A full English and continental breakfast is available at £15.50 on a bed and breakfast rate when requested on booking and is served in our brand new restaurant - 1931. Our new neighbourhood restaurant is in the heart of Hope Street, serving pizza, international breads, pasta and meatballs, salads and sharing boards - enjoy the open kitchen and watch your order being prepared by our Head Chef, Vijay. 1931 takes inspiration from the trade routes that came through Liverpool in 1931, alongside some of our favourite travels. It may be an international menu, but all of our delicious ingredients come from local suppliers.
The hotel’s award-winning restaurant, The London Carriage Works, serves modern British dishes using regional and seasonal produce alongside a perfectly balanced wine list of over 200 bins. Open from lunch to nightcaps it is advisable that our guests book dinner with reservations to avoid disappointment. We are a child and dog friendly hotel – staff will advise on how to entertain and exercise both!
During the hotel's most recent expansion, our gorgeous new spa opened. Hope Street Hotel Spa has already been included in The Times Travel '30 spectacular spa breaks' 2021, we have an extensive thermal journey, including swimming pool, to explore and enjoy. We have steam, heat, pools, fragrance, ice and drenching. There are treatments for face, body, feet and hands. REN Clean Skincare and Temple Spa are our luxury face and body products - chosen for all round ethical and excellent award-winning gorgeousness. Leighton Denny will make hands and feet red carpet ready for anything.
By road: Follow the M62 until its end and follow signs for the city centre, cathedrals and universities. If lost, use this maxim: find one cathedral, head for the other.
Lime Street train station is closest to Hope Street Hotel. From the station the easiest route is to take a taxi for a quick & inexpensive ride to the hotel.By foot: leave by the front exit of Lime Street train station and turn left along Lime Street, pass the Britannia Adelphi Hotel and carry on along Renshaw Street. When it joins Leece Street turn left and go up the hill. At the traffic lights with the Philharmonic Hall turn right onto Hope Street. The hotel is the third building on the right.
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Opening (1 January 2023 - 31 December 2023) |
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* Check-in time 3pm
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