Liverpool Hotels

There are plenty of accommodation options dotted around the city, from big name chain hotels, luxury period stays and even a floating Yellow Submarine hotel. The cheapest hotels are found to the Bootle end of Regent Road, though they aren’t entirely inviting.

The hotels below have been grouped into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over £120)
Moderate (£80 to £120)
Cheap (up to £80)

These rates are based on the cost of a double room with breakfast and include taxes.




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Hard Days Night Hotel

+44 151 668 0474

Fans can now finally eat, drink and sleep Beatlemania. This 4-star boutique hotel in a Grade II-listed building is elegantly furnished with designer pieces and specially commissioned, original Beatles artwork. The 110 rooms are all impeccably tasteful, despite the hotel's devotion to the Fab Four. There's even a shop where fans can stock up on merchandise.

Central Buildings, North John Street, L2 6RR, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Malmaison Liverpool

+44 151 363 3640

Seriously sharp and stylish, the Malmaison Liverpool is in a smart new building about a 15-minute walk from the city centre. The supremely comfortable rooms in deep plums, dark browns and dazzling white all come with flatscreen TVs, drench showers, and Wi-FI. Ask for a room with a river view.

7 William Jessop Way, L3 1QZ, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre

+44 151 243 8000

This 4-star hotel enjoys a stunning location down on Princes Dock with fantastic views across the River Mersey. It has 159 contemporary rooms and is home to the Harbour Health Club gym, which has a swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna, steam room and beauty therapy suites. The Crowne Plaza has an award-winning restaurant and bar too.

St Nicholas Place, Princes Dock, Pier Head, L3 1QW, Liverpool, United Kingdom

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