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Hotels in Liverpool

566

Hotels Prices From

£33

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Travel high season

Mar - May

Travel low season

Sep - Nov

High season avg price

£114

Low season avg price

£106
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Dec - Feb
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£129
£40£342
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4ºC
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-4ºC27ºC
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Mar - May
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£141
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£40£342
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8ºC
-4ºC27ºC
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£133
£40£342
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15ºC
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-4ºC27ºC
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£127
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£40£342
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Hotels near the sights

  • Anfield Stadium
    Football is one of the city's greatest passions. There are two big clubs in the city, but it's those playing in red who enjoy most of the attention. Liverpool FC opens its Anfield Stadium to visitors during the day when no games are scheduled. Led by enthusiastic guides, the museum and stadium tour gives sports fans behind-the-scenes access to one of the best-known soccer clubs in the world.
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  • Royal Albert Dock Liverpool
    A scenic renovated area of Liverpool that hosts the famous Tate Gallery, home to a wide range of world-class art, and the Beatles Museum, a tribute to the famous rock group.
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  • Liverpool Cathedral
    The Cathedral was only completed in 1978. It was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott when he was only 22 years old. It is a great space, without pillars or pews, the space is able to host huge concerts, exhibitions and fine dining on the main floor. The tower is 110m high and is the best view in the city.
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  • The Beatles Story
    The award-winning ‘The Beatles Story’ is the world's largest permanent exhibition devoted to telling the story of The Beatles’ rise to fame. Located in the Fab Four’s hometown of Liverpool on the stunning UNESCO World heritage waterfront at the Royal Albert Dock, The Beatles Story takes visitors on an immersive journey through the lives, times, culture and music of the world’s greatest band. Join The Beatles on their journey; first conquering Liverpool, and then the world, through recreations of key locations from the band’s career including The Casbah Club, The Cavern Club, and Abbey Road Studios. Multi-media guides are available in twelve different languages including English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Polish, Russian, Spanish and NEW for 2018, Korean and Cantonese.
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  • Merseyside Maritime Museum
    At Maritime Museum you can explore the history of the great port of Liverpool, with four floors of galleries: Seized! The Border and Customs uncovered; the Emigration gallery; Liverpool: World Gateway; the Titanic, Lusitania and Empress of Ireland gallery; the Battle of the Atlantic; the Art and the Sea Gallery; and the temporary exhibition space. The museum also includes t a café, shop and lecture theatre.
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  • Williamson’s Tunnels – Friends of Williamson’s Tunnels
    The Friends of Williamson's Tunnels are the custodians of two fascinating sections of Williamson’s Tunnels. The first, is Paddington, which is formed of multiple and impressive brick arched chambers. These chambers include the cathedral like Level 4, 60ft below street level, located on ‘Paddington’, Edge Hill, L7 3RG. Visits to Paddington are available free of charge. Our second site is Joseph Williamson’s House, we are currently working hard to uncover the hidden history of Joseph's House and its subterranean chambers beneath - Wine Bins, Sandstone Arch, Gash and the famous Banqueting Hall. We have recently uncovered Joseph’s Kitchen, complete with 4 large fireplaces & cooking Ranges. Williamson’s House is on Mason Street, Edge Hill L7 3EW. Extended visits to Joseph’s house are members only. All Visits can be arranged directly from our web site, e-mail or telephone. All visits must be booked in advance and are Free of charge, though we welcome donations
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  • Goodison Park
    A warm welcome awaits all visitors to Goodison Park when you arrive for a tour at one of the world’s most iconic football stadiums. Visitors will gain access to the players’ changing rooms – both home and away, take in the view from the Directors' Box, walk through our VIP Hospitality suites, experience the sound of Z-Cars down the tunnel and follow in the footsteps of Everton legends as you emerge onto the touchline to take in the view from the dugout and technical area. Everton’s expert tour guides will provide an insightful and exciting trip through the history of the world’s oldest purpose-built football stadium and one of the most pioneering clubs in the English game. All participants on the tour also receive 10% off to use in the Club megastore, Everton One at the end of the tour.
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  • Western Approaches HQ Museum - The Battle of the Atlantic Experience
    You were once required to sign the Official Secrets Act to enter the building, now it’s open for visitors to freely explore the immense bunker. The labyrinth of rooms and offices is a precious time capsule and although the 300 war time staff have long gone, a visit to the museum will transport you back to that time and make you ask questions about the people who once worked there. Self-guided tours take approx 1.5 hours Walk through hidden rooms and discover the stories locked in the WW2 bunker that protected the tactics of the British Armed Forces plotting to bulwark the Western Approaches and aid the Allied victory. Glimpse the documents and tools the Forces used to monitor enemy convoys and inform the British government of their findings, whilst keeping their intelligence secret from the enemy, including one of only two surviving wartime phones which had a direct connection to the London War Cabinet. See where Commanders, WRNS and WAAF personnel worked day and night.
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  • Museum of Liverpool
    The stunning new Museum of Liverpool is the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city, demonstrating Liverpool’s unique contribution to the world. This fantastic, free family day includes the stage where John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met, Ben Johnson’s Liverpool Cityscape, a life-size Liverbird, the first Ford Anglia from Ford’s Halewood production line and Chris Boardman’s famous Lotus sport bike. Don’t miss the 360º immersive films about football and The Beatles! Notes to editors: Major funders include the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA), the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS).The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is making a real difference to people and businesses in the Northwest. With €755 million to invest between 2007 and 2013, ERDF is enhancing the competitiveness of the region’s economy by supporting growth in enterprise and employment. ERDF in the Northwest is managed by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA).
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  • Liverpool Central Library
    A major public library and archive service in a building with a unique blend of old and new architecture dating back to 1860. It is free and fully accessible to visit and there are excellent facilities throughout. It includes a Tourist Information Centre, cafe, free Wi-Fi and computers, printing, study spaces, bookable meeting rooms, and a roof terrace. There are books for lending, including graphic novels, large print and audio books, language courses, CDs and DVDs. There is a children's library in a transformed historic space with a large collection of books. Free events are put on during school holidays. There are extensive reference collections, some of which are housed in the magnificent circular Picton Reading Room. Special collections and rare books are held in the historic Oak Room and Hornby Library where exhibitions can be seen. Extensive archives from the 13th century onwards are held and family and local history can be researched. There is also a Business and IP Centre.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Liverpool hotels

Holiday Inn Express Liverpool - Royal Albert Dock, an IHG Hotel, Travelodge Liverpool Central The Strand, and Hilton Liverpool City Centre are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Royal Albert Dock Liverpool. See the full list: Hotels near Royal Albert Dock Liverpool.

Popular hotels close to The Cavern Club include Quest Liverpool City Centre, Boutique 56, and Ibis Styles Liverpool Centre Dale Street - Cavern Quarter Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near The Cavern Club.

Popular hotels close to Liverpool John Lennon Airport include Premier Inn Liverpool John Lennon Airport Hotel, Travelodge Liverpool John Lennon Airport, and Hampton by Hilton Liverpool/John Lennon Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Liverpool Cathedral are Hope Street Hotel, Roscoe House, and 24 Catharine Street Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Liverpool Cathedral.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Liverpool are Hope Street Hotel, Ibis Styles Liverpool Centre Dale Street - Cavern Quarter Hotel, and Travelodge Liverpool Stoneycroft. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Liverpool.

Popular cheap hotels in Liverpool include The Resident Liverpool, Boutique 56, and Premier Inn Liverpool City Centre (Lime Street) Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Liverpool.

Titanic Hotel Liverpool, Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre, an IHG Hotel, and Suites Hotel Knowsley Hotel & Spa have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Liverpool. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Liverpool.

Popular Liverpool neighbourhoods with hotels include Central Liverpool, Sefton Park, and Anfield.

Staybridge Suites Liverpool, an IHG Hotel, Pullman Liverpool, and Premier Inn Liverpool City Centre (Lime Street) Hotel all received great reviews from families travelling in Liverpool. See the full list: Family Hotels Liverpool.

Pullman Liverpool, Hope Street Hotel, and Posh Pads Apart Hotel received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Liverpool. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Liverpool.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Liverpool include Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre, an IHG Hotel, Novotel Liverpool Centre Hotel, and Radisson Blu Hotel, Liverpool. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Liverpool.