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The Beatles, the docks, hard graft and football are probably among the top five things Liverpool is best known for, but since around 2008, when Liverpool was the European Capital of Culture, a few more of the city’s faces have been shined up and put on show for the outside world. The last few decades have seen plenty of building work, and now there’s even more to be impressed by in Liverpool’s compact city centre and revitalised docks. This is a fantastic city to explore on foot, and many of our Gurus’ recommendations for the best places to stay in Liverpool are within a short stroll of Liverpool’s main attractions (it’s really worth booking Liverpool’s big attractions in advance if you can). Our favourite properties include great value city stays, boutique hotels and a few luxury options too.
St. George's Hall on Lime Street is considered by many to be one of the finest Neo-Classical buildings in Europe; the Neo-Gothic cathedral is glorious; the Museum of Liverpool’s white Modern sails are striking; and the Cunard building looks like an Italian palazzo. Take a ferry across the Mersey to the Albert Dock for an extraordinary collection of Grade I listed buildings, plus the Tate, the Maritime Museum and The Beatles Story Museum. The city centre has more listed buildings than anywhere outside London!
Hand in hand with the city's refurb, a burgeoning collection of bars, cafes and restaurants were starting to get in on the increasing cultural action. The area around Lark Lane is where you'll find many of the top eateries. If you're here for the nightlife try the area around Seel Street. If you are on a Beatles pilgrimage check out the Cavern Quarter (also a good location if you're here for the shopping — Cavern Walks in the Cavern Quarter is where you'll spy all the premium boutiques).
If you’re not here for the football it’s worth ensuring you don’t show up on a game day. Liverpool has two professional football clubs, Liverpool FC and Everton, and not only do games make the city much busier, they make the accommodation much more expensive. Liverpool is also known for its lively weekends: lots of stag parties and hen nights, alongside the large student population mean that if you’re not feeling up for it, it’s better to steer clear of the liveliest nightspots. Sefton Park, Duke Street Market and the Royal Albert Docks are more relaxed alternatives, with great bars and restaurants, but less of a party atmosphere.
Liverpool is an incredibly popular year-round destination, so if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Liverpool, we advise you to get organised and book well ahead.
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Once a 19th century warehouse, this industrial building's history is embodied in the urban style interiors. Expect exposed brickwork, wood beams and deep moody hues. The rooms are modern, and come in a variety of sizes suitable for couples or families. Good value for money in a great location.
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Superbly located, Aloft Liverpool features swish contemporary rooms in a gorgeously traditional building. The restaurant and bar give off a definite New York-style vibe, and you're just minutes from the sights. A terrific choice!
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Right in the heart of this thriving city, the purpose built Malmasion is situated on Liverpool's historic waterfront. The winning formula of comfort, good food and excellent service is much in demand with a loyal clientele. Well-appointed bedrooms from standard to suites. Smart bar and brasserie.
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Billed as the only Beatles inspired hotel in the world, this 'Fab Four' star stylish hotel is housed in the elegant grade two star Central Buildings in the 'Beatles Quarter' of the city. Next door is the famous Cavern Club where the Beatles rose to fame. Beatle memorabilia and Beatle mania rules.
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Utra funky, multi-coloured 4 star boutique hotel with Marco Pierre White grill. Built on the site of a cotton warehouse and close to the historic and vibrant waterfront, shops and Albert Dock. Bold designs, contemporary bedrooms, cool gym and not to be missed is the signature Cotton Candy Cocktail!
Liverpool (5 Chapel Street)
Built in the style of an Italian Palazzo in 1857 by a wealthy merchant, and then used as Gentleman's Club. Centrally situated, and now a family run institution with an award winning restaurant Ziba. Contemporary original art is mixed with traditional furnishings, bedrooms are beautifully appointed.
Liverpool (Regent Rd)
Formerly at the heart of Liverpool's industrial output, this warehouse come hotel is a fantastic celebration of the world's most famous ship. With original brickwork and vaulted ceilings, the rooms are stylish and comfortable. Enjoy an evening cocktail in the atmospheric Stanleys Rum Bar.
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An historic gem blending modern luxury with timeless elegance, in Liverpool's heart. With beautifully restored interiors featuring marble columns and grand staircases, it offers top-notch amenities including a spa, heated pool, and two stylish restaurants. A perfect mix of grandeur and comfort.
Liverpool
Bill Shankly is a name so synonymous with Liverpool and football in the city that they've made a hotel in tribute to him. Smart and sleek, The Shankly focuses on providing comfortable rooms in the heart of the city. There is a superb restaurant and the bar is bustling. A must for fans of the Kop.
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2 Blackburne Terrace is a gorgeous restored Georgian mansion located in Liverpool's city centre. Offering luxurious and elegant accommodation complete with Egyptian cotton linen and antique furnishings, this property is a true hidden gem. Feel like a VIP at this first-rate option for a city break!
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Not your average hotel - 29 movie-themed group stay rooms in the heart of Liverpool's nightlife district, sleeping 4 or 6. A lot of Hitchcock and classic musical themes. Self-catering, a lively bar and an excellent pizzeria make for a crazy and affordable group getaway.
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Contemporary minimalism in the cultural quarter of Liverpool. The city's first boutique hotel. Renowned restaurant with modern international cuisine.