Hotels in Liverpool
Trust us, here in Liverpool, getting rest after a well-spent day will never be a problem. Whether you want to stay at the party on Mathew Street or in the bustle of Liverpool ONE, or perhaps you just love the history of the Royal Albert Dock that much that you want to stay there for the WHOLE time? You can. We’ve got rooms that are literally AT the Arena, so once you’ve watched a world-class production you can fall into bed at the Pullman, no problem.
We've a hotel for to suit everyone's tastes; from the Venetian Palazzo-esque Hope Street Hotel in our Georgian Quarter, to the Manhattan sleekness of Malmaison - or even the luxury of the Aloft Hotel, our hotels will remind you that heading to bed should never be boring. When you’ve got the world’s only Beatles inspired hotel in a grade II listed building, what’s not to love?
If you’re a football fan - specifically a red - you’ll love The Shankly Hotel, totally dedicated to the legendary Bill Shankly, renowned as Liverpool Football Club’s most successful coach.
For a girls or boys weekend, you’ll probably want to take a look at Liverpool’s Serviced Apartments, EPIC Apart Hotel on Seel Street have you right at the heart of the nightlife and can sleep from 1 to 10. For something a little more boutique but still in the heart of the city, take a look at Lock & Key. The decor in there is goals.
In a city like Liverpool, you can expect something a little out of the ordinary so we do have a fair few unique places to lay your head. Want to stay in a massive former warehouse with rooms larger than any other hotel you’ve ever stayed in? The Titanic Hotel is something else.
It’s not just the city centre where you can find the ultimate stay sensation. Take Southport’s The Vincent for the ultimate boutique and spa experience, or Hillbark Hotel nestled in 250 acres of stunning Wirral parkland. The ultimate relaxation break is waiting in Knowsley at the Suites Hotel and Spa - and in just 25 minutes you can be back in the heart of the city. Have we convinced you yet?
We understand that the perfect hotel shouldn’t have to mean blowing your budget either. For some affordable luxury try The Nadler in our vibrant Ropewalks district, or budget offers with famous brands like Holiday Inn and Ibis Styles. All ready and waiting to welcome you to our city.
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Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre
Liverpool
Crowne Plaza® Liverpool City Centre hotel overlooks the waterfront in the vibrant centre of Liverpool.
Cove - Paradise Street
City
Floor-to-ceiling windows, carefully-designed, comfortable interiors and a peaceful communal terrace.
Pullman Hotel Liverpool
City
The Pullman is located at Kings Dock, on Liverpool’s world famous waterfront.
INNSiDE by Melia
City
Liverpool’s brand-new INNSiDE by Meliá hotel, INNSiDE Liverpool has officially opened in the heart of the city’s commercial district. The 207-room lifestyle hotel offers an eclectic home-from-home feel for guests to explore Liverpool’s city centre.
Hope Street Hotel
Liverpool
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.
Holiday Inn Liverpool City Centre
Liverpool
The 4* Holiday Inn Liverpool City Centre is located directly opposite Lime Street train station within the St Georges Quarter and next to the Knowledge Quarter. This L1 postcode offers convenience for visiting plenty of cultural tourist attractions,…
Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa
Formby
A warm and friendly welcome awaits all their hotel guests. The hotel offers an unrivalled treat for anyone who is in need of tranquillity, comfort, good food and wine, topped off with extensive recreational facilities.
A sophisticated and intimate…Price
Price £105.00 to £210.00 Per room (breakfast included)The Resident
City
Like a true Northerner, The Resident Liverpool exudes character. Behind the striking red brick exterior, guests are treated to spacious interiors that effortlessly merge modern art and interior design with the 1850’s industrial origins of this…