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30 James Street
3.6/5106 Reviews
City Centre
The location is very good, just beside the pier, walking to the tate museum, the Liverpool Museum and the pier, the view from the window is also very attractive. You can watch the day and night at the pier. The hotel has some connection with the Titanic. The door of each room is a sense of cabin.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Liverpool
3.8/5104 Reviews
Rooms smell damp and musty like a lift, no fresh air just stale. Noticed that the air conditioning has no return air grill only a supply grill where a minimal amount of air blows out from which smells stale and musty like a loft does. Air con noisy because it's not able to pull any air from the room. Dust on top of ledges. To top things off booked a room with breakfast but was told my booking didn't have breakfast and then I was over charged. Quite a few complaining about lights not working. Staff tried their best to be helpful.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Spa Liverpool
4/5117 Reviews
City Centre
Stayed for 1 night with a friend. Everyone we spoke to were lovely and the room was nice enough (very modern bathroom but quite dated/tired bedroom). Great location. From 9:30am there was a constant loud noise coming from the elevators or drains. Meant we couldn’t sleep past then. After research we chose this hotel for the spa, thinking we could have a relaxing 2nd day before heading home. We were told we’d have to book a slot into the spa as they were so busy and the earliest slot was 12:00, with checkout being at 11:00. Given the hotel breakfast buffet we booked in for 10:30. Breakfast was rubbish. We paid £20 each for dry bread, hash browns, a few leftover bacon rashers and crusty baked beans. There seemed to be an egg station but no one there between 10:30-11:00. I appreciate we came at the end of breakfast, but we still paid the same £20 so expected a lot more. Only as we were walking into the spa were we told it was an additional £25. Changing rooms were TINY, space probably for 3-5women but there was over 10 of us when we went in/out. Very awkward and not relaxing. Given we were made to book, this overcrowding should have been considered. None of the locks on the lockers worked. 1/3 toilets was blocked. Facilities were decent enough and fairly clean, wouldn’t have minded if it was included in our £90 room. I’m due back in Liverpool soon but will be trying somewhere else.
Hope Street Hotel
4.4/5104 Reviews
City Centre
The hotel is in a good location very close to Lida and there is a breakfast shop and coffee shop opposite
The Municipal Hotel and Spa Liverpool - MGallery
4.2/562 Reviews
City Centre
The service still had teething problems. The attitude is spot on with a few exceptions but this appears to be training problems. They need to gear towards a high end cruise for staff. I have visited again but felt hussled rather than looked after. It will be great i am sure .however was promised personal service this do not happen.
Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre
4.3/5111 Reviews
The Docks
Such a shame the staff attitude lets this property down. Drove to the front door and the elderly doorman quickly disappeared when he noticed my car. I took out my own luggage, parked and bundled myself through the main door! He appeared after I entered the lobby!! Went to reception and waited (it was quiet) - it seems the standard welcome is “are you okay?” - not warm or welcoming at all. Smooth checkin, went to the room & found another persons bag there. Came back down - no apology!! - just the offer to change to another room. Room itself was clean, comfortable and nicely decorated - well maintained. Lobby bar service was efficient but not special. After my late evening I arrived back at 1:30am - staff sitting on the back counter at the front desk. Made no effort to stand up. Ordered late night food at the desk, no menu available, told only pizza or soup, chose pizza. Hot and tasty. Checkout - not busy but again “are you okay?” was the question when I’m standing there with suitcases. No smile, no thank you for staying or welcome back. Maybe this is what CP wants..I don’t know, but I expected a little better. Shame because it’s a lovely hotel, with great potential if the staff step up their game!

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Number of hotels52
Number of Reviews 3,471
Highest PriceUS$1,669
Lowest PriceUS$40
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$193
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$322

Selected Hotels in Liverpool with Spas

Liverpool, a vibrant city located in the northwest of England, is renowned for its rich history, iconic landmarks, and cultural diversity. This dynamic city offers a plethora of experiences that are sure to captivate any visitor. From its legendary music scene as the birthplace of The Beatles to its stunning waterfront architecture, Liverpool has something for everyone.

Numerous Popular Attractions in Liverpool:

The Beatles Story Museum: Immerse yourself in the fascinating journey of the Fab Four and relive their rise to fame.

Albert Dock: Explore the vibrant waterfront, home to museums, galleries, shops, and restaurants.

Liverpool Cathedral: Marvel at the breathtaking architecture and panoramic views from the tower.

Anfield Stadium: Visit the iconic home of Liverpool FC and go behind the scenes of this legendary football club.

Transportation in Liverpool:

The closest airport to the city center is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which offers domestic and international flights.

If you prefer traveling by train, Liverpool Lime Street Station is the main railway hub, providing excellent connections to other major cities in the UK.

Better to Know Before Visiting Liverpool:

The weather can be unpredictable, so it's advisable to pack layers and an umbrella.

The local currency is the British Pound (£), and major credit cards are widely accepted.

English is the primary language spoken in Liverpool, and the locals are known for their friendly and welcoming nature.

More Info about Liverpool

In addition to its cultural offerings, Liverpool boasts a vibrant nightlife, with a wide range of bars, clubs, and live music venues. The city also hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, including the famous Liverpool International Music Festival and the Liverpool Biennial. Exploring the city's neighborhoods, such as the trendy Baltic Triangle and the historic Ropewalks, is a must for those seeking unique shops, cafes, and street art.

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Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 192 boutique hotels in Liverpool. Liverpool has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 128 USD. There are 9 five-star hotels in Liverpool at an average price of 156 USD per night. There are 52 four-star hotels in Liverpool at an average price of 106 USD per night. There are 38 three-star hotels in Liverpool at an average price of 69 USD per night. There are 6 two-star hotels in Liverpool at an average price of 56 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Liverpool has many renowned chain hotels. Days Inn is the most popular brand among tourists. In Liverpool, there are hotels under the Days Inn brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Days Inn. Pullman Liverpool in Liverpool is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Best Western Premier Collection Richmond Hotel.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 6.57°C during the day, 4.26°C at night

• April to June: 13.07°C during the day, 9.83°C at night

• July to September: 16.89°C during the day, 13.94°C at night

• October to December: 9.0°C during the day, 6.93°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 21.31496 cm

• Summer: 20.704723 cm

• Autumn: 21.893702 cm

• Winter: 24.901575 cm

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