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Epic Aparthotel - Duke Street - Liverpool - Bedroom
Epic Aparthotel - Duke Street
7.9 Good
Ropewalks$130+
$130+
Free Wi-Fi
The Hanover Hotel - Liverpool - Bar
The Hanover Hotel
8.2 Very good
Ropewalks$96+
$96+
Free Wi-Fi
Hope Street Hotel
8.6 Very good
Georgian Quarter$217+
$217+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hotel Tia
9.4 Wonderful
$201+
$201+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Campanile Liverpool
7.3 Good
$118+
$118+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Adelphi Hotel
5.8 Fair
$107+
$107+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Spa

Liverpool hotels near Albert Dock

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Novotel Liverpool Centre - Liverpool - Restaurant
Novotel Liverpool Centre
8.1 Very good
Ropewalks$155+
$155+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Tune Hotel Liverpool - Liverpool - Building
$87+
Free Wi-Fi
Hard Days Night Hotel
8.1 Very good
Cavern Quarter$198+
$198+
Free Wi-Fi

Top Liverpool hotels with parking

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The Dolby Hotel Liverpool - Free city centre parking - Liverpool - Building
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Mountford Hotel - Liverpool - Bedroom
Mountford Hotel
7.6 Good
$111+
$111+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Anfield
8 Very good
$167+
$167+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Orrell Park Hotel
8.4 Very good
$100+
$100+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
The Royal Hotel
8.7 Very good
$154+
$154+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Liverpool

Discover the top hotels in Liverpool handpicked by local expert Luciana Bellini.
Luciana Bellini
December 6, 2023

Liverpool has become one of the UK’s must-visit cities ever since it was crowned the European Capital of Culture back in 2008. Since then, the city has undergone something of a cultural renaissance and now boasts more museums and galleries than any other British city outside of London. The bustling metropolis is always lively, with revelers flocking here to enjoy its legendary nightlife, head to a football game, or take a stroll along its UNESCO World Heritage-listed waterfront. Over recent years Liverpool has also seen a regeneration of its hotel scene, with the city packed full of excellent places to stay (just make sure you book ahead, as finding somewhere to rest your head can be notoriously difficult on weekends). From five-star luxury properties to boutique boltholes, here’s my pick of the 10 best places to stay in Liverpool.

1.

Hope Street Hotel

Address:

40 Hope Street

Price:

$21-736/night

This was Liverpool’s first-ever boutique hotel when it opened its doors in 2003, and it remains one of the finest places to stay in the city. Housed in a period building in Liverpool’s grand Georgian Quarter – one of my favorite neighborhoods – the décor inside is pure Scandi-chic, with exposed brick walls, crisp white linen, and hardwood floors.
The vibe throughout is pleasingly zen, particularly in the spa, where you’ll find a range of thermal treatments and an indoor pool. The hotel’s main restaurant, The London Carriage Works, is a destination in its own right and serves up modern British dishes like lamb loin with mint and grilled place, while the more casual 1931 is a great spot for pizza and pasta.
Make sure to keep your eyes peeled for the odd celebrity during your stay – this is where the Liverpool FC team stays when they’re in town.

2.

Aloft Liverpool

Address:

No. 1 North John Street

Price:

$69-744/night

While the imposing Grade II-listed exterior of this central hotel, a short walk from the city’s town hall, might be delightfully grand, the design-led rooms here tell another story, all clean lines, and minimal furniture.
That’s not to say there aren’t still plenty of period features at this sleek property, which is housed in the former Royal Insurance Building.
Walking in, the first thing you notice is the ornately corniced ceilings and marble pillars, while you’ll find gorgeous stained glass and wood paneling in the communal spaces in keeping with the site’s former Victorian grandeur.
Rooms fall into two categories – Aloft and the larger Savvy, which each come with platform beds and walk-in showers. The New York-inspired NYL restaurant is always busy, particularly on weekends, while a drink at the WXYZ bar comes accompanied by live music from local singer-songwriters.

3.

INNSiDE by Melia Liverpool

Address:

43 Old Hall Street

Price:

$80-583/night

This hip hotel, housed in the former offices of the Liverpool Echo newspaper, is right in the heart of the city’s downtown area, a short walk to Royal Albert Dock. Operated by the Spanish Melia group, it’s a slickly contemporary affair, with a distinctly urban edge to the design.
The open-plan lobby houses the hotel’s all-day restaurant, Gino D’Acampo Old Hall Street, where you can sample a menu of Italian favorites, and the walls are lined with original artworks from a local independent gallery.
Rooms are light and bright, with a pared-back neutral color scheme, and the best ones come with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the River Mersey. But the main draw here is the 18th-floor Sky Bar, which offers staggering 360-degree views over Liverpool’s cityscape below, served alongside potent cocktails and cool DJ sets.

4.

Titanic Hotel Liverpool

Address:

Stanley Dock, Regent Road

Price:

$42-598/night

This charming hotel may be a 10-minute drive away from the city’s main cultural attractions, but it more than makes up for its less-than-central location with its spacious rooms. Situated in a Grade II-listed former warehouse on Stanley Dock, the hotel celebrates Liverpool’s glorious maritime history, and while the Titanic itself never actually visited the city, the various nautical touches make sense given the waterfront setting.
Loft-style rooms are vast, with high exposed brick ceilings and views over the historic 14-story Tobacco Warehouse next door. Since Liverpool’s excellent culinary scene isn’t within walking distance, you’ll want to pay a visit to the hotel’s waterfront restaurant, Stanley’s Bar and Grill, and the stylish Rum Bar, where you can pick up a rum-based cocktail or two.
For the ultimate relaxation head to the subterranean Maya Blue spa, which has a hydrotherapy pool, sauna, and steam room.

5.

Pullman Liverpool

Address:

Kings Dock L34FP Liverpool (Monarchs Quay Liverpool England L3 4FP)

Price:

$84-789/night

This smart property, located in the waterfront Kings Dock area, is popular with business travelers thanks to its excellent meeting and event spaces, but weekenders will also love its location in the heart of the city.
The sleekly designed 216 rooms are plush without feeling fussy – expect dark wood paneling and a muted color palette of greys and beiges, with king-sized beds, Bose docking stations, and Nespresso coffee machines. It’s worth upgrading to a corner Deluxe room if you’re looking for a little more space, while business travelers will love the Executive rooms on the second floor, which come with access to a separate lounge where drinks are served at dusk.
Dukes Bar and Restaurant serves up modern British fare, but with Royal Albert Dock a five-minute walk away, I’d recommend picking one of the multiple waterfront restaurants for a bite to eat instead.

6.

Heywood House Hotel, BW Signature Collection

Address:

No. 11 Fenwick Street

Price:

$16-478/night

If you’re looking for a cozy, intimate spot right in the thick of things, Heywood House is the place to be. Located in one of the city’s buzziest areas, it’s a five-minute walk to the UNESCO-listed waterfront and the Liverpool ONE shopping district.
The Grade II-listed building is a former bank that was built in 1799 and you’ll find plenty of period touches throughout, including a grand central staircase and exposed ceiling beams in the rooms. The décor reflects the building’s heritage and rooms have a traditional feel, with floral wallpaper, luxe fabrics, and rolltop baths.
My top choice would be one of the four top-floor rooms, where you get your own private balcony. There’s no restaurant or bar here, but when you’re this close to Liverpool’s culinary hot spots, there’s no need for one.

7.

Malmaison Liverpool

Address:

7 William Jessop Way

Price:

$92-718/night

This might be a chain hotel, but it has all the trappings of a boutique getaway. Located at the former Princes Dock, within walking distance of the Tate Modern, the interiors are decked out in Malmaison’s signature boudoir-chic style, with moody lighting and a color palette of deep purple, fuchsia, and black.
The Gothic-glam vibe is offset by fun Liverpool references, such as Beatles posters on the walls and a giant yellow submarine hanging between the floors. There are 130 bedrooms spread over six floors, boasting eye-catching patterned wallpaper, sultry black furniture, and views over the water.
If you want a real experience, I’d recommend booking into Liverpool FC-themed ‘The Kop’ suite, which has a wooden bathtub overlooking the city. For dinner, book a table at the Malmaison Grill, where you can watch the sunset over the Mersey as you dine on charcoal-grilled fish and steak.

8.

62 Castle Street

Address:

62 Castle Street

Price:

$60-1400/night

For a romantic weekend in Liverpool, my top pick would be a stay at this intimate room-only hotel in the heart of the city. Housed in a handsome Grade II-listed former bank building, a stay here is the antithesis of a faceless corporate chain.
The property has retained many of its charming original features, including an enormous old wooden banking desk and a fireplace in the lobby and a gleaming wrought-iron central staircase. Each of the 20 rooms and suites was designed by the hotel’s in-house team and has a warm, cozy vibe, with plush king-sized beds, gloriously high ceilings, and separate lounge areas.
The suites are delightfully spacious and are known for being some of the largest in Liverpool. There’s no food or drink offering on-site, but with the excellent Castle Street restaurants on your doorstep, it’s not an issue.

9.

Hotel Indigo Liverpool

Address:

10 Chapel Street

Price:

$79-624/night

While Hotel Indigo will certainly appeal to business travelers, thanks to its location in the city’s Moorfields business district, it’s also a popular spot for couples and families looking for a vibrant place to stay. Despite being part of the IHG group, the property feels far more like an independent boutique hotel than a chain, with personality in spades.
Bright pops of color are the order of the day here, from the rainbow-hued hotel façade to the colorful murals in the communal spaces. The quirky décor continues in the 151 rooms, which have nods to the city’s cotton trade links, with wallpaper featuring spools of thread and technicolor rugs.
The hotel’s Marco Pierre Whiter Steakhouse & Grill is one of my favorite spots to book for a celebratory meal, thanks to its expertly-cooked steaks and great service.

10.

Hard Days Night Hotel

Address:

41 North John Street

Price:

$69-526/night

One of Liverpool’s main claims to fame is the fact that it’s the birthplace of The Beatles, and fans of the Sixties rock group will feel right at home in this Fab Four-themed hotel.
Located in a magnificent Grade II-listed building just around the corner from the Cavern Club – where the Beatles rose to fame – each of the 110 rooms is a Pop Art-inspired homage to the band, with specially commissioned Beatles-inspired artwork lining the walls.
The cream of the crop is the Lennon Suite, which boasts views over the Liverpool rooftops and has its own white baby grand piano, just like the one that appears in the Imagine video.
The Beatles-mania theme extends to the hotel’s bars and restaurants, with Blakes (named after the British artist Sir Peter Blake, who created the iconic sleeve for the Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album) serving up traditional British fare.

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Low season

February

High season

June

Average price (weeknight)

$126

Average price (weekend night)

$189
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Top tips for finding Liverpool hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Liverpool, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Liverpool in February and January.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Liverpool if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Friday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 1 day before your stay begins to get the best price for your Liverpool hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Liverpool found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $56, while the most expensive was $267.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Liverpool for 4 days.
  • Along the River Mersey, there are a number of tourist attractions and places to visit, including the Titanic Memorial, the Beatles Statue and several museums. You will find Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre and Malmaison Liverpool conveniently located on the docks close to many of the main attractions.
  • To stay near the Echo Arena, look into hotels on the old Kings dock, such as Staybridge Suites Liverpool and Pullman Liverpool. Bear in mind that hotels near the venue will book up quickly around big events, so get in there early. Alternatively, ibis Liverpool Centre Albert Dock – Liverpool One on the mainland offers a cheaper stay.
  • There are a number of train stations in Liverpool, including James Street, Liverpool Central and Liverpool Lime Street. These are all in a similar area and are served by different train lines for access across the United Kingdom. Hotels in Liverpool’s city centre area of Ropewalks will place you close to the stations and the Liverpool One shopping centre. Epic Apart Hotel – Seel Street and Novotel Liverpool Centre are both worth considering in this area.
  • Are you a fan of The Beatles? Get the full fan experience by staying at Hard Days Night Hotel to round off a day visiting all the key sights. The hotel offers great deals in the city centre and is close to the main train stations.
  • Looking for accommodation in Liverpool university? You will find that several of the halls of residence and student accommodation are on offer when the university isn’t in session. For a year-round hotel option close to Liverpool Johns Moore University and the University of Liverpool, Hallmark Inn Liverpool offers well-situated 3-star accommodation.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Liverpool

  • What hotels in Liverpool have especially good spa services?

    For a hotel with spa services, look into the central area of the city at Liverpool Marriott Hotel City Centre on the edge of St John’s Gardens, with views of the grand buildings across the gardens – including St George’s Hall, the World Museum and Central Library – and with a pool. There is also the traditional 30 James Street, with its vintage finish, great atmosphere and views across the city.

  • Are there hotels in Liverpool with free parking?

    Yes. Many hotels offer free parking, including The Georgian Town House Hotel in the Georgian Quarter of the city, which is a short commute from the city’s main attractions. On the outskirts of the city, you will find the Castle Lodge Guest House offering an excellently rated 3-star service with free parking only a 15-minute drive from the waterfront.

  • What are the best hotels by the Docks?

    There are numerous hotels by the Docks but some top picks include: the Dolby Hotel Liverpool in the Baltic Triangle, good for those on a budget; the Hampton by Hilton Liverpool City Centre near The Beatles’ Story, offering a 3-star stay moments away from the docks; and Jurys Inn Liverpool on the old King’s Dock, which puts you at the centre of the dock action.

  • Are there good hotels near Liverpool airport?

    Yes. Liverpool John Lennon Airport sits approximately 9 miles southeast of the city centre. Hampton by Hilton Liverpool John Lennon Airport Hotel is the most conveniently located hotel for the airport, and nearby you will also find the Crowne Plaza Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

  • What are the best hotels near Anfield Stadium?

    If you are looking for a hotel close to Anfield Stadium, you should consider staying at The Liner at Liverpool, Adelphi Hotel and Titanic Hotel Liverpool, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Liverpool?

    In the last 3 days, double rooms in Liverpool have been found on KAYAK for as cheap as $35. On average, the price for a double room is $173.

  • How much is a hotel in Liverpool for tonight?

    The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Liverpool found by KAYAK users in the last 3 hours was $41, while a 4-star hotel room the lowest price was $97. The cheapest room found overall was for $35.

  • How much is a hotel in Liverpool for this weekend?

    In the last 3 days, the best price displayed on KAYAK for a double hotel room in Liverpool for the upcoming weekend was $43 per night. We also found good deals for 3-star hotel rooms from $43 and 4-star hotel rooms from $123.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Liverpool?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Liverpool with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Liverpool include Philharmonic Hotel and Holiday Inn Express Liverpool - Central, while popular hotels with free parking in Liverpool include The Dolby Hotel Liverpool - Free city centre parking and Beech Mount Hotel.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Liverpool?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Liverpool districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Liverpool city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Liverpool hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Liverpool that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Hotel Tia, The Dolby Hotel Liverpool - Free city centre parking and Mountford Hotel.

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