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Travelodge Liverpool Stonedale Park
4.1/542 Reviews
Hotel staff were friendly and helpful. Room was very clean, Recieved a good nights sleep, as the hotel was quiet and no external noise. Handy having a selection of shops and restaurants ( McDonald's, Nandos, Q kitchen, Domino's,subway) on your doorstep. Overall great location for our visit.
Premier Inn Liverpool City (Lime Street)
4.6/541 Reviews
City Centre
We picked this hotel primarily for its location as it's in the city centre and very close to my daughters university accommodation. Our room was clean and tidy and had everything except a fridge and any staff we encountered were friendly and helpful. Beds were comfortable and rooms were quiet so we had a few good nights sleep. We didn't eat at the hotel so can't comment on the food but the location is in the heart of the city and there are lots of bars and restaurants nearby. I also liked that there was a little desk beside the reception with extra milk, teabags etc so you could grab some extra if you needed them throughout the day.
The Castle Collection - 25 Castle Street
4.2/537 Reviews
City Centre
My husband and I stayed at 42 Castle Street in September 2022 and liked it so much that we booked with Castle Collection again. This time (May 2023 ) we stayed in 25 Castle Street (flat 12) and it was so grotty that we had to go out and buy cleaning products from Tesco’s (they only supply dishwashing liquid). It was actually an adventure of discovery. There was dried up vomit on the lounge suite, (nice and crunchy) the bed head and wall to the left of it had some liquid drip stuff on it ( came off with disinfectant wipes), the walls were filthy, (more liquid drips, so I can only assume that a lot of drinking/ puking must have taken place. The skirting boards had stains and black grime, ( sadly, they defeated me and my myriad of cleaning products) the cushions had liquid/vomit stains and the carpet was so gross I didn’t want to imagine what had gone on in the past. As for the view… well, the windows had bird crap all over them from the derelict building next door, which has more than its share of pigeons and their nests. If you leave any window open to let fresh air in, (it’s stuffy) the pigeons try to get in. They do tend to be somewhat noisy, but ear plugs fixed that. You get the odd seagull crapping, too, but I guess they decided that there’s no need to try and clean the windows, as there’s nothing to see anyway. I realise that that the building and birds are not Castle Collection’s fault, but they’re advertising ‘luxury apartments‘ and to be honest, this apartment made me feel uncomfortable and because it was so grotty, I avoided it as much as possible, and I was there for eight nights! Anyway, I managed to clean the vomit off the lounge and the drips off the bed head and wall, but the living room wall and skirting boards defeated me as they were too ingrained. Okay, it was straight after Eurovision, but really? I am a frequent visitor to Liverpool, as am originally from Liverpool and live in Australia, and I thought the Castle Collection was a great place - umm, no. So disheartening. Anyway, the positives - great location and communication regarding access etc was really efficient and friendly. Really easy access. Number 42 Castle St has a lift, but number 25 doesn’t. Car park nearby with discount rates.
Premier Inn Liverpool (Roby)
4.4/541 Reviews
We stayed for a week in Feb visiting the Shakespeare North Theatre - we had a large comfortable room , nothing was too much trouble extra chair in the room new towels more tea etc . We came in late every night and the bar staff were so friendly and welcoming - making sure that we were able to have last orders and giving us extra time to finish without hurrying us out- for which we were very grateful ! Excellent breakfast and extra fast service at dinner as we needed to get back to the theatre on time. Particular mention for Frankie and Ellie for their friendliness , kindness and excellent Scouse humour!
Heeton Concept Hotel City Centre Liverpool
4.1/5112 Reviews
City Centre
Great location and staff are so friendly , helpful and welcoming after reading reviews I was unsure what to expect but my room was lovely and spotless. I have seen many comments about it being used as council accommodation and it clearly is . However I think it's amazing that the hotel facilitate this with the local council for people in dire need or hit unfortunate circumstance out there control yet still provide rooms and customers service to a high standard to there guests staying buisness/leisure. Well done Heeton Concept for doing your part for your city and humanity we need more of this in todays world. Thanks for a lovely stay ❤️✌🏼
Beech Mount Hotel
3.5/578 Reviews
If you are heading to Anfield Stadium for a match, this hotel should be one of your best choices. At the very beginning, I thought it was a bit far away from the city centre, however, in fact there are quite a number of bus service to the city centre with just around 15 mins. Ok, by Google map, 30 mins on foot to Anfield. A bit far away? Trust me, you will end up spending an hour to queue for a bus. 30 mins walking back to the hotel definitely is the best choice. Just next to a supermarket where you can buy bottle water, next to Mcdonald as well. Walking back to the hotel and enjoy a British Pub food is also a nice choice. Staffs are friendly, and provide useful tips. Helped me to print out my broading pass. To conclude, my 3 nights stay was worthy!

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Highest Price£1,706
Lowest Price£30
Number of Reviews3,751
Number of Hotels686
Average Price (Weekdays)£247
Average Price (Weekends)£262

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Hotels in Liverpool

Weather, the best time to travel:

Liverpool is a city and metropolitan 283 km from London’s Northwest region, in Merseyside, England. It is the UK's sixth most populous city. Liverpool is known for its thriving culture – especially its arts and music scene. As a port city, it has a diverse population from a wide range of cultures, including Scandinavia, Ireland, and Wales. Located atop the Liverpool Bay of the Irish Sea, Liverpool experiences a moderate oceanic climate with mild to warm summers, cool winters and rainfall throughout the year. Spring is from March to May with temperatures ranging from 9°C to 17°C. Summer extends from June to August and the days are comfortably cool and pleasant with 6-10 days of rainfall in a month. Fall starts from September and ends in November with high temperatures ranging from 8°C to 18°C. Due to the weather conditions, it gets less crowded during Autumn. And, if you want to avoid the crowd and expensive hotel prices, this is the best time to visit Liverpool other than Christmas time. It gets very cold during the winter in Liverpool. 

Airport / nearby airport:

Liverpool is an industrial capital and a major seaport and is served by Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL). This airport is highly accessible and one can easily reach the city centre by using frequent and convenient public transport links. Serving more than 5 million passengers each year, the airport is quite modern. It is located within the city on the banks of the River Mersey, 12 km southeast from the city centre. Transportation means available are underground trains (Merseyrail), taxi, city bus or coach (National Express). However, the buses are the most convenient option and Arriva Buses operate services to and from the airport. The AirLink 500 or Arriva 86A bus goes to the city centre, Liverpool One Bus Station every 30 minutes, and takes about 25 minutes, with a single ticket price for £3.00.

Transportation:

Liverpool has so many transports means to get around the city, including underground subway(Merseyrail), Light Rail, ferries, double-decker buses, coach bus, CitySightseeing bus and the airport express. While double-decker buses offer a quick, convenient, and cheap way with plenty of sightseeing opportunities, the underground trains are a popular means for natives to travel to and from central Liverpool. The Mainline rail services in Liverpool connect the city with the rest of England and are centred on Lime Street station in the city centre. The Northern Line (Merseyrail) serves between parts of North and South Liverpool and local trains travel across the city underground. The boats are also considered as the best way to get around without getting caught in the traffic. You can also take a taxi or hire a car to get around the city. Most locals and tourists prefer to ride a bike which is an economical and convenient option.

How to Get to Liverpool:

Named after the legendary Beatles band member, the Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL) serves the city of Liverpool. It is located about 12 km away to the south of the city centre. You can be sure to find direct flights to Liverpool on most days. When travelling from anywhere to Liverpool, you will arrive at the Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which is the only airport in the city. KLM, Philippines Airlines, Emirates, Flybe Airlines, British and Aer Lingus are the popular airlines that service this airport. For instance, when you are travelling to Liverpool from London, Scoot, EasyJet or WizzAir provide daily flights on this route. It takes 7 hours on average and costs about £128 for a one-way ticket. If you want to get cheap flights to Liverpool, make sure to book your flights a few months in advance. 

 Hotel info, prices for different hotel range: 

The hotels in Liverpool that are located in the posh and popular neighbourhoods like City Centre, Albert Dock, RopeWalks and Hope Quarter will cost you around £80 to £100 per night on an average. This is an average estimated cost for a 5-star hotel that offers excellent services. If you are aiming to get any Liverpool Hotel deals or cheap hotels in Liverpool you need to visit places like Albert Dock. In these places, you will find hotel deals between £30 to £60. A decent 3-star Liverpool hotel will cost you anywhere between £35 to £60. And, to book Liverpool Hotels of the 4-star category, you need to spend around £80 and £130. As you go beyond that budget for Liverpool Hotel deals, you can find the most luxurious and high-end hotels which will cost you at least £100 or even more. 

Liverpool Tourist Information: 

Top Tourist Attractions in Liverpool:

Being the cultural capital of England, there are so many exciting and amazing Liverpool attractions to explore. 

For the Beatles fans, you will be amazed to be able to experience the 60s vibe with The Beatles Story. It offers a walk-through adventure where you will be able to find out everything there is to know about the band. You can also get Beatles merchandise here. Sefton Park is 250 acres green haven Victorian Palm House and lush green gardens, is a perfect place for a lazy afternoon. 

Liverpool Cathedral, the city's most popular attraction, is something you shouldn’t miss to see. You can see the highest Gothic architecture in the world with beautiful stained glass windows and vibrant art exhibitions inside this cathedral. 

The city centre is also filled with many interesting places like the Merseyside Maritime Museum, St. George’s Hall and World Museum Liverpool. Don’t forget to visit the fancy downtown area of Albert Dock that has numerous museums and art galleries in Liverpool to get a full experience of all that Liverpool has to offer. 

Top food places in Liverpool:

When you are taking a trip to this iconic city of Liverpool, you might not wanna miss out on its amazing delicacies. For a delicious brunch fine fix of caffeine, head over to the Bold Street. Famous for its fine shops and cafes that serve delicious breakfast, bakery items, vegan dishes, and brioche buns, this place is the best hangout area for locals in the City Centre. This place also has many places for cheap eats and casual dining options. 

Wood Street is another great place filled with cafes to get a taste of the rich flavour of espresso after a day of wandering around the city centre. Falkner Street has some of the best restaurants serving European and Asian delicacies. This vibrant street also has some very lively pubs and bars.

Liverpool has the UK’s largest open-air shopping centre, called Liverpool ONE that has more than 170 shops, bars and restaurants right in the city centre, where each store has a distinct look. This place has high street shops, quirky independent boutiques, and many decent places to eat and drink. 

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