Less than 500 metres from Liverpool Lime Street Rail Station, the central Adelphi Hotel has en suite rooms. There is free WiFi available in all public areas.
Leonardo Hotel Liverpool - formerly Jurys Inn is a 5-minute walk from the city centre. The property also offers free Wi-Fi access.
Diana
United Kingdom
Breakfast good for me but not as good for my daughters. They are vegetarian and very little available and had to wait 20 minutes for sausages. With so many vegetarian these days I feel this should be available without asking. Also second day there were no bagels which was disappointing.
This 4-star contemporary hotel in Liverpool city centre has free Wi-Fi and views of the River Mersey. It offers a swimming pool, a gym, an in-house restaurant and stylish, air-conditioned rooms.
richard
Isle of Man
Very comfortable, we had a nice meal and drink in bar area. Very quiet and enjoyable.
In Princes Dock, Malmaison Liverpool boasts a state-of-the-art gym, boutique-style rooms and the sleek Brasserie restaurant. Designer shopping districts and rail stations are all just 1 mile away.
Adam
United Kingdom
The position of the hotel was great for us, the restaurant was lovely. When the staff found out it was our mini moon, they couldn’t do enough for us.
Tune Hotel Liverpool offers accommodation in Liverpool. Liverpool Central and Liverpool Lime Street train stations are both within a 15-minute walk from the hotel. WiFi access is available throughout....
Claire
United Kingdom
Hotel staff was friendly and extremely helpful, I found it excellent value for money and cleaned to high standards 👌 👏
Situated within a 5-minute walk of Royal Court Theatre, Brownlows Inn is situated above a pub.
Mark
United Kingdom
Although the room was small and could have benefited from better curtains and windows, the room was comfortable, with a great bathroom and is good value for money but we were glad that we had packed ear plugs and eye masks, we slept well. The hotel is very convenient for Lime Street railway station.
A 10-minute walk from Lime Street Rail Station, this stylish boutique hotel has free WiFi. The hotel lobby, Cotton Lounge and Marco Pierre White Steakhouse restaurant are inspired by the local area.
Christine
United Kingdom
The property has a lot of character inside. The staff are so pleasant. The riding room is very peasant . Breakfast was hot & quite good quality but could do with a few more beans & a runnier egg. I don’t smoke but did sit out in the smoking area with friends was very comfortable. The bar is very chilled . The hotel is spotlessly clean with decent size rooms although I have stayed in a small room before . Nice hot water & live the mini stocked fridge .
In a prime location in Liverpool, The Dixie Dean Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
wendy
United Kingdom
This is the 3rd stay at this hotel and we are already looking to book our next.
Staff are the best , so helpful and pleasant.
Rooms are HUGE , will never want to stay anywhere else when in Liverpool.
Breakfast choice is brilliant.
Location is great .
The beach was within walking distance from our hotel.
The beach was within walking distance from our hotel. (The Royal, Marine View) Good that parking was available at the hotel also (but you cannot reserve a space) a pleasant & safe area to walk around in during the day or night. A good variety of places to eat (The Greek Taverna was really good but you need to pre-book) Very nice coffee shop/bar ‘Timberwolf’ with very welcoming staff! Tried & tested their Rocky Road dessert & also blueberry chock brownie! 😋 Good public transport connections (should you wish to visit Liverpool) as we did during our stay to Crosby. Had a GR8 day out in the big City but a day trip just isn’t long enough to see everything! So much to see & do in Liverpool! 👍
Julie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Went just to see the sculptures in February, and it was very...
Went just to see the sculptures in February, and it was very cold, windy and wet, so one night/two visits to the sculptures was enough to get some great photos. Tip: check tide times before you go, as they do get submerged. I was lucky to catch low tide, and as the weather broke - the sunset and the ferry in my photos too. Didn't get to Crosby village as I was on foot (came by train). Can imagine it is a great beach in the summer when the weather is better - very long, sandy, clean, and great for families. RNLI patrol car constantly checking for safety. Leisure Centre close by with pools and facilities.
Lesley
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Stayed in single room, very clean and adequate space...
Stayed in single room, very clean and adequate space considering the price. Friendly and helpful staff, easy to get to, on a direct bus route from Lime Street Station. Good choice of restaurants 5 mins walk. 20 mins walk to beach. Only downside is hotel is on a busy road, so lots of traffic noise.
Marie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We arrived at 9.15pm and left the following morning at...
We arrived at 9.15pm and left the following morning at 11.15am so it would be wrong to give a review of what Crosby was like. bsed on our brief visit it was not a place that we would be rushing to get back to for a longer period.
Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Waterloo/Crosby was our base in visiting our Granddaughter...
Waterloo/Crosby was our base in visiting our Granddaughter at John Moores University .
It was ideal as easy to travel into City Centre from Crosby and also a chance to see the Anthony Gormley statues.
Smart and characterful house, very convenient for the railway station and a trip into Liverpool Central. Also well placed for a walk down to Crosby Beach. Comfy bed and quiet room. Being able to use the kitchen was a bonus.
Very welcoming host, large property with excellent facilities, everything clean and new, lovely location for anyone visiting the beach too. Would recommend for anyone visiting Crosby!
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