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This former Victorian warehouse still retains its original elegant brickwork and cast-iron columns but now comes with hardwood floors, huge beds, TVs and luxurious bathrooms. — Rough Guide
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4 reviews
This exquisite B&B, in a converted Grade II–listed Georgian townhouse from 1826, might just be the most elegant option in town. — Lonely Planet
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9 reviews
Up-to-the-minute four-star close to Mathew St. Splashes of vibrant colour and artful lighting enhance the elegant decor. — Rough Guide
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4 reviews
The Staybridge Suites is an upscale apartment hotel with a prime location on Liverpool's Kings Waterway. — Oyster
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4 reviews
Modern urban style on a budget and a super-central location make the Z a superb addition to the Liverpool hotel scene. — Fodor's
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5 reviews
Smack in the heart of the RopeWalks is this converted warehouse, with more than 100 minimalist rooms that complement the building’s original brickwork. — Rough Guide
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The bedrooms are handsomely though modestly decorated, each spacious and well maintained... There are several Holiday Inns in Liverpool, but this one is the best. — Frommer's
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2 reviews
Stylish rooms and apartments in a handsome former office building on the quieter side of town and just a short walk from Lime Street railway station. — The Telegraph
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5 reviews
Combining the designer feel of a boutique hotel with the facilities of an established chain, Hotel Indigo is a slick option in the commercial district. — Fodor's
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2 reviews
This stylish, independent room-only hotel appeals mainly to couples in the city for the nightlife and dining. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
This intimate room-only hotel is set in an 18th-century former bank in the heart of one of Liverpool's liveliest areas, a five-minute walk from the UNESCO-listed Waterfront. — The Telegraph
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. — Oyster
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. — Oyster
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4 reviews
A former warehouse turned into a momentous hotel, the Titanic in Stanley Dock is a striking, supremely spacious alternative to Liverpool’s city-centre hotels. — The Telegraph
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3 reviews
The hotel boasts high-tech facilities and a business-friendly location. — The Telegraph
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2 reviews
The well-established Marriott hits Liverpool square in the city centre with an excellent location, spacious rooms and the kind of expert service you'd expect from the brand. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
Handily located...in the vibrant new Liverpool One area, these slickly furnished one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments enjoy splendid views towards the Mersey. — Fodor's
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In a 19th-century warehouse in the city’s hip RopeWalks district, these slick apartments are well situated for those coming to take advantage of Liverpool’s shopping and nightlife. — The Telegraph
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