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Titanic Hotel Liverpool
Titanic Hotel Liverpool



The Resident Liverpool
The Resident Liverpool



Atlantic Tower Hotel Liverpool By Sunday
Atlantic Tower Hotel Liverpool By Sunday



Maldron Hotel Liverpool City
Maldron Hotel Liverpool City



The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery
The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery



Ropewalks Hotel
Ropewalks Hotel



The Liner Hotel
The Liner Hotel



Hotel Indigo Liverpool City Centre by IHG
Hotel Indigo Liverpool City Centre by IHG



Hard Days Night Hotel Liverpool
Hard Days Night Hotel Liverpool



Citadines City Centre Liverpool
Citadines City Centre Liverpool



Pullman Liverpool
Pullman Liverpool



Novotel Liverpool Centre
Novotel Liverpool Centre



Staycity Aparthotels, Liverpool, Waterfront
Staycity Aparthotels, Liverpool, Waterfront



Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village
Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village



Staybridge Suites Liverpool by IHG
Staybridge Suites Liverpool by IHG



Hope Street Hotel
Hope Street Hotel



INNSiDE by Meliá Liverpool
INNSiDE by Meliá Liverpool



Radisson RED Liverpool
Radisson RED Liverpool



The Halyard Liverpool, Vignette Collection by IHG
The Halyard Liverpool, Vignette Collection by IHGGet last-minute hotel deals in Liverpool and save more




The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery
The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery



The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery
The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery



The Castle Collection - 25 Castle Street
The Castle Collection - 25 Castle StreetCheck out pet-friendly hotels in Liverpool




The Halyard Liverpool, Vignette Collection by IHG
The Halyard Liverpool, Vignette Collection by IHG



Ibis Liverpool Centre Albert Dock – Liverpool One
Ibis Liverpool Centre Albert Dock – Liverpool One



The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery
The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGalleryYou may also like hotels with pools in Liverpool




Best Western Premier Suites Hotel & Spa Liverpool-Knowsley
Best Western Premier Suites Hotel & Spa Liverpool-KnowsleyYou can also stay at hotels with a spa in Liverpool




The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery
The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery



DoubleTree By Hilton Hotel & Spa Liverpool
DoubleTree By Hilton Hotel & Spa Liverpool



Best Western Premier Suites Hotel & Spa Liverpool-Knowsley
Best Western Premier Suites Hotel & Spa Liverpool-KnowsleyGo beyond your typical stay in Liverpool
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Top neighbourhoods in Liverpool

Baltic Triangle
The Baltic Triangle thrums with Liverpool's creative pulse in what was once a warehouse district. Street art pops against weathered brick walls while artists and tech wizards share space in converted factories. Live music spills from venues like Camp and Furnace, where night owls dance until dawn. Rooftop bars offer skyline views worth lingering for. Food markets dish up global flavours from shipping container kitchens and craft breweries pour local ales. Getting around is a breeze with Liverpool Central Station just a ten-minute walk away. Stay in boutique hotels with industrial-chic vibes or hostels catering to the creative crowd.





Liverpool City Centre
Liverpool City Centre blends maritime heritage with Beatles fever in a walkable urban package. The UNESCO waterfront dazzles with the Three Graces buildings while the famous Cavern Club pulls in music lovers. Museums like Tate Liverpool and The Beatles Story fill converted brick warehouses at Albert Dock, where history meets art around every corner. Getting around is a breeze with two central train stations and pedestrian-friendly streets. Dining options range from traditional pubs serving scouse stew to international fare along the waterfront. Shop at Liverpool ONE or hunt for Beatles memorabilia on Mathew Street after exploring the city's Victorian architecture.





The Docks
Liverpool's Royal Albert Dock buzzes with maritime charm and cultural riches. Stroll cobblestone quays lined with Victorian warehouses while the River Mersey laps against historic docks. Museum-lovers can dive into contemporary art at Tate Liverpool, Beatles memorabilia at The Beatles Story, or shipping heritage at the Maritime Museum. The waterfront promenades offer gorgeous views of the Three Graces skyline. Converted warehouses house boutique shops and waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood. Accommodation range from mid-range to upscale, many featuring river views and maritime-themed decor. The area is wonderfully walkable, with excellent connectivity to the city via nearby stations and regular Mersey Ferry services.
Ropewalks
Bold Street buzzes with vintage shops and indie cafes in Liverpool's coolest cultural playground. Music spills from doorways as you wander past Victorian warehouses transformed into art galleries and creative spaces. Concert Square comes alive after dark with an energetic mix of bars and clubs that keep the party going until dawn. Finding a place to stay is easy with converted warehouse hotels that showcase the neighborhood's industrial heritage. Grab global street food from Bold Street's restaurants before exploring the nearby waterfront or hopping on a train from Liverpool Central Station just five minutes away.


Knowledge Quarter
The Knowledge Quarter neighbourhood offers attractions, such as Philharmonic Hall and Hope Street.
Top landmarks in Liverpool

Anfield Stadium

Royal Albert Dock
Liverpool ONE
Knowsley Safari Park

Sefton Park

Cavern Club

The Beatles Story Museum
M&S Bank Arena
Liverpool and related destinations
Between the Mersey River and music history, Royal Albert Dock offers waterfront wandering where maritime heritage meets modern museums. The Beatles Story Museum celebrates the Fab Four in their hometown, while the Cavern Club still echoes with live music where it all began. Football fans make pilgrimages to Anfield Stadium, home to Liverpool FC's passionate supporters. Museum of Liverpool and World Museum showcase everything from ancient artefacts to the city's working-class roots. Merseyside Maritime Museum reveals tales of the sea that shaped this port city's character. After exploring, duck into a local pub where conversations about football, music, and Scouse pride flow as freely as the ale.
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Hard Days Night Hotel Liverpool
"The room and bathroom were immaculate. I loved the whole vibe. Staff was very friendly and helpful and the property was well situated near the shopping district and the Cavern Club."
Hotel Indigo Liverpool City Centre by IHG
"When we arrived at our room there was a strong smell of garlic but to be fair, they gave us a different room immediately without any quibble. Clean and tidy and complimentary water. Good breakfast."
The Liner Hotel
"Clean, lovely staff, good parking"
The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - MGallery
"The Spa Pool is off limits to the hotel residents without an exorbitant charge."
Atlantic Tower Hotel Liverpool By Sunday
"Convenient location Multiple choices for parking Staff were very friendly and helpful Rooms are very clean"
Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village
"The room with multiple beds was brilliant for our family. Both kids having their own bed was so handy and definitely added to our visit as it meant the adults actually got a good nights sleep!"
Maldron Hotel Liverpool City
"Stayed in lots of hotels in Liverpool City and this was lovely, would definitely stay again. Comfortable spacious room, modern, huge bed and nice bar area too."
Pullman Liverpool
"Ideal location for Albert Dock and all venues- good hotel nice rooms very helpful staff will use again and recommend to others"
Adelphi Hotel
"Good for what it is it is a old building good value for money"
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Find out more about Liverpool
Discover the Soul of Liverpool: Where Marina Breezes Meet Cultural Riches
Discover Liverpool, a vibrant city that pulses with history, culture, and creativity. Renowned for its maritime heritage, this UNESCO World Heritage site boasts stunning attractions like the iconic Royal Albert Dock and the majestic Liverpool Cathedral. Immerse yourself in the rich musical legacy of The Beatles at the Cavern Club, or explore world-class museums such as the Tate Liverpool. With a lively city centre filled with boutique shops, restaurants, and nightlife, Liverpool offers a dynamic experience for every traveller. Whether you’re seeking cultural immersion or a romantic getaway, Liverpool is a destination that truly captivates the spirit.
Top locations to stay in Liverpool
Some great areas to stay when visiting Liverpool are Wirral, St Helens, and Birkenhead. Wirral is known for its friendly people and beautiful parks, while St Helens offers a welcoming atmosphere with local attractions. Birkenhead is family-friendly with easy access to the city centre. For first-time visitors, Wirral is the best choice, combining charm and proximity to Liverpool's highlights.
- WirralOpens in a new window: Wirral is an excellent choice for travellers seeking a blend of scenic beauty and friendly local vibes. This peninsula offers stunning coastlines and picturesque parks, making it perfect for leisurely strolls and picnics. With its family-friendly atmosphere, you can find attractions like the historic Port Sunlight Village and the tranquil Wirral Country Park. The area is also home to lovely cafes and shops, providing a relaxed shopping experience. Moreover, the proximity to Liverpool means you can easily hop over for a day of exploring the city's rich cultural scene.
- BirkenheadOpens in a new window: Birkenhead is a charming destination that combines historical significance with modern amenities. Known for its family-friendly environment, this area features attractions like the iconic Birkenhead Park, which inspired Central Park in New York. The vibrant shopping scene offers a variety of local boutiques and markets, perfect for finding unique gifts. Plus, the cultural venues and galleries provide plenty of opportunities to soak in the local arts scene, making it a delightful place to stay while exploring the surrounding areas.
- St HelensOpens in a new window: St Helens offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere that's ideal for families looking to enjoy a quieter stay. This area boasts beautiful parks, such as Taylor Park, for relaxing walks or family outings. With a range of local shops and markets, you can enjoy a unique shopping experience. St Helens is also close to cultural attractions like the Theatre Royal, where you can catch a local performance. Its friendly community spirit and variety of activities make it a pleasant base for exploring the wider region.
Things to do in Liverpool
Liverpool offers a vibrant blend of maritime charm and cultural richness, perfect for any traveller. Stroll along the scenic waterfront, explore lush parks, or enjoy outdoor activities like boating and hiking. With a lively arts scene featuring theatre and live music, there's always something exciting to experience.
- Crosby BeachOpens in a new window – Stroll along the shores of Crosby Beach, where you can enjoy the refreshing sea breeze and stunning views of the coastline. This beach is not just a place to relax; it's also home to the famous Antony Gormley statues, which stand sentinel along the sands. Take a moment to wander among these intriguing figures and contemplate the connection between art and nature. After exploring the beach, head to nearby marinas for a delightful stroll, or visit local museums to dive deeper into the region's rich heritage. If you're feeling adventurous, consider a visit to the nearby cathedral, where you can admire its impressive architecture and serene surroundings. Crosby Beach offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration, making it a must-visit on your Liverpool itinerary.
4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Liverpool
- Book for the cheapest times: The most affordable time to visit Liverpool is during January, February, and November, when hotel prices tend to be lower. For a budget-friendly experience, staying for at least 2 to 3 days is recommended to fully appreciate the city's rich history and vibrant culture. You can explore iconic landmarks such as the marina, visit intriguing museums, enjoy the lively atmosphere at local bars, and take in performances at the theatre. Don’t miss out on the stunning cathedral, the bustling port, and the energetic live music scene, all of which offer great value for money during your stay.
- Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To uncover last-minute deals to Liverpool, consider exploring the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may discover discounted rates on accommodations as your travel date approaches. By enabling email alerts or push notifications, you could stay updated on flash sales and special promotions, helping you save on cheap hotels in Liverpool. Additionally, Smart Shopping is a useful comparison tool within the app that allows you to assess hotel prices and amenities, ensuring you're informed about any price drops or room availability for your last-minute getaway.
- Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate based on factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year, so being flexible with your travel dates may help you save on your stay in a Liverpool hotel. If you're seeking a unique experience, boutique hotels often provide a more personalised touch and can sometimes offer better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we'll inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher side, we can suggest alternative dates that may offer more affordable options, increasing your chances of securing a better deal.
- Consider your location: Hotels near the city centre generally tend to be pricier, but with Liverpool's fantastic public transport options, you might discover a more affordable independent hotel a bit further out that’s still well-connected. If you're keen to explore alternative, less crowded neighbourhoods or even some lesser-known nearby towns, you’re likely to find great value for money. Opting for these alternative destinations could provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.
Best time to go to Liverpool
Liverpool experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 41.0°F (5.0°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 61.2°F (16.2°C). July is typically the wettest month. If you’re looking to soak up the lively atmosphere in Liverpool, January, April, and September are the peak months to visit, bustling with fellow travelers. During this peak period, the weather is mostly cloudy, with light rainfall. However, if you prefer a more relaxed experience, October to December are perfect for a quieter getaway, marked by light rainfall and mostly cloudy conditions.
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