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Hotels in Liverpool
25 Hotels
Jurys Inn Liverpool
31 Keel Wharf

The Jurys Inn Liverpool is a mid-range, 310-room hotel housed in a sleek, contemporary building on Liverpool's prestigious Kings Waterfront. Location is the hotel's main selling point -- next to Albert Dock and just 10 minutes to the city center on foot. It's a popular pick with weekend revelers and noise traveling can be an issue between the basic rooms. Beyond the setting there's not much to get excited about and, this considered, rates are on the high side; check out the nearby Holiday Inn Express or Premier Inn for better value.

30 James Street, Home of the Titanic
30 James Street

A distinctive and upscale hotel conveniently located near the waterfront, 30 James Street, Home of the Titanic is a 64-room property within walking distance to many attractions, restaurants, and bars. Rooms are individually and opulently decorated with gilt-edge headboards, a pretty mix of textures, and some with big whirlpool tubs. Property highlights include a full-service spa and rooftop restaurant and bar with lovely views. This busy hotel caters to weddings and other events in a gorgeous ballroom (though groups can create some noise on the weekends). While rooms are certainly glamorous, some feature rather odd layouts, such as several beds in an open room (which cater to groups attending an on-site event). Other upscale boutique options exist nearby, including the Posh Pads at the Casartelli.

Campanile Liverpool
Chaloner Street, Queen's Dock

The two-and-a-half-pearl Campanile Liverpool is a budget-friendly hotel on the waterfront, a brief walk from many attractions, restaurants, and pubs. Its 100 rooms are generally clean and comfortable enough, but they're small, tired, and sparsely decorated, and lack air-conditioning. Free on-site parking and a restaurant/bar that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner add value and overall convenience for guests. Rates are competitive, but there are other choices in equally convenient locations such as the Premier Inn Liverpool Albert Dock Hotel, with slighter higher rates but a bit nicer rooms. 

Titanic Hotel Liverpool
Stanley Dock, Regent Road

The 153-room Titanic Hotel Liverpool is an upscale property situated in a 19th-century warehouse in the up-and-coming Stanley Dock complex. Although there's not much immediately around the hotel now, the area is being developed and the city center is a 10-minute drive away. Rooms are spacious, modern, and chic, and are packed with charming historic features such as exposed brick walls and vaulted ceilings. They also offer modern amenities such as rainfall showers and coffeemakers. An on-site restaurant and rum bar are popular, as are the fitness center and spa. Both social and business gatherings make use of the events spaces. Travelers looking for an alternative renovated warehouse property could check out the Nadler Liverpool, which has lower rates but no on-site restaurant or bar. 

Aloft Liverpool
No. 1 North John Street, The Royal Insurance Building

Part of Starwood’s urbane, upscale Aloft line, this city-center hotel delivers the up-to-date atmosphere that travelers expect inside a gorgeous Grade II-listed Edwardian building. The common areas -- a split-level restaurant/bar, lounge and meeting rooms among them -- combine old and new, cleverly juxtaposing arched windows, inlaid flooring, walnut paneling and other classic elements with fashionable, contemporary details. The 116 rooms are sleek and minimalist, done up in a charcoal gray that's either hip or dreary, depending on taste. But all are equipped with mini-fridges, iPod docks, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. If you’re in the mood for more colorful digs, consider booking Hotel Indigo Liverpool, a nearby four-pearl property that’s aimed at the same demographic.

Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre
St. Nicholas Place, Princes Dock, Pier Head

The 159-room Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre is an upscale hotel situated in the heart of the city. It's next to the Mersey River and is within walking distance of numerous restaurants, shops, and attractions. Rooms are modern, if generic, and come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, large work desks, and electric kettles. On-site dining gets positive reviews, and the leisure club has an indoor pool, whirlpool, spa, sauna, steam room, and large gym. Events spaces accommodate business and social gatherings, and there's a business center as well. Travelers looking for a more interesting and less chain-like property could check out the nearby Hotel Indigo Liverpool, where rooms are colorful and artsy.

Signature Living
38 / 40 Victoria Street

Signature Living has a few locations throughout Liverpool, all of which include spacious apartments. These apartments come in a variety of sizes from one-bedroom units with kitchens to larger, multi-room spaces that are ideal for big groups. The design is stylish and modern, although some of the furniture is showing signs of natural wear. Wi-Fi is free and many guests note the personal service they received. The Signature Living Hotel sister property, where the reception is housed, is just down the street.

The Liner Hotel
Lord Nelson Street

The 152-room Liner Hotel is a nautical-themed property down the street from Liverpool Lime Street rail station, the main travel hub of the city. It has a brasserie, pub, banquet hall, business center, and numerous meeting rooms. The rooms here are spacious and include nice touches such as a kettle and stocked minibar, but some of the nautical furniture and decor can feel a touch dated and worn. Breakfast and Wi-Fi are both free.

Posh Pads Liverpool ONE
16-20 Hanover Street

The luxury Posh Pads at the Casartelli is a stylish, 31-room boutique hotel in the heart of Liverpool. It’s a brief walk to the Central Metro Station and numerous top attractions and restaurants, shops and pubs, and there's an on-site pub and bistro on-site for those who want to stay put. The apartment-style rooms are big and stylish and come with kitchens, but the bathrooms are comparatively small. Past guests have complained of noise from partygoers in the area, especially on the weekends. Although rates are reasonable, guests may want to compare comparable properties in the area, such as 30 James Street. 

Hard Days Night Hotel
Central Buildings 41 North John Street

The Hard Days Night Hotel is an upmarket, 110-room tribute to Liverpool's greatest musical export set right in the bustling heart of where John, Paul, George, and Ringo first cut their teeth. With the Cavern Club just around the corner and most of the city's attractions well within walking distance, the location is excellent -- though the busy road can create noise issues in some rooms. The Beatles theme just about manages not to slip into '60s kitsch and rooms are tastefully done with upscale amenities -- some have balconies. Restaurant and bar areas are good, if a little overpriced, and room rates are typical for hotels of this caliber in the city. For fans of the Fab Four, there's no better choice.