Featuring a fitness center, a restaurant as well as a bar, Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village is located in the center of Liverpool, a 5-minute walk from Williamson's Tunnels.
Cathy
United Kingdom
Clean, modern, warm, comfortable room, beds and bathroom. Immaculate hotel, quiet, and friendly staff.
Set in an historical industrial building, The Resident Liverpool offers modern rooms with kitchenettes. With free Wi-Fi and HD TVs, the hotel is located in the vibrant RopeWalks district.
Ideally located in the center of Liverpool, Maldron Hotel Liverpool City Centre has air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
Jo
United Kingdom
Everything was just want you would want for a nice break. The staff where the best hotel staff I've ever experienced will 100% be back have already checked booking for next month;))
Pullman Liverpool Hotel offers accommodations overlooking the waterfront in Kings Dock, Liverpool. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Ivan
United Kingdom
Staff friendly and helpful. hotel was room was clean and comfortable and quiet during night time hours.
Located in Liverpool, a 10-minute walk from Albert Dock, School Lane Hotel in Liverpool ONE features views of the city.
Abdulla777
Bahrain
Excellent location and short walking distance from Liverpool Lime Street Station. Spacious room, very clean, well decorated and looks very new. The staff are helpful and friendly. I would definitely stay in this hotel again.
Featuring a fitness center, a restaurant as well as a bar, INNSiDE by Meliá Liverpool is located in the center of Liverpool, a 3-minute walk from Western Approaches Museum.
Looked wonderful, a huge area, lots of lovely trees, a lake...
Looked wonderful, a huge area, lots of lovely trees, a lake is all we saw from our taxi. It rained solidly through our short stay and we did not have serviceable rain-gear or enough time for exploring the park.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most...
Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved by locals. Classified as a Grade One listed park by English Heritage, the magnificent 200-acre Park looks like a natural landscape rather than a man-made park. In spring the sight of millions of golden daffodils around the lake draws residents from across the city and carpets of bluebells give an impression of rural permanence.
The park features many distinctive curved paths and driveways and beech and other indigenous British trees abound. Amongst the park's many features are a boating lake, replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan and a café. The park is also home to the famous Palm House, a fabulous glass-panelled building that has been restored to its former glory.
Peter Wakefield
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Wow. This was unexpected in Liverpool but it is just the...
Wow. This was unexpected in Liverpool but it is just the most beautiful place to walk around on a hot summer's day.
Nice little cafe at the start. No toilets on way round so just be aware make sure everyone has been at the start. Really enjoyed our afternoon there.
The apartment was amazing and beautiful decor.
Hosts were informative and helpful!
Location close to the beautiful Sefton park, nice walk to Lark Lane where there are lots of great bars and restaurants.
Well furnished room with very comfortable bed, right next to Sefton Park and close to Smithdown Road (I was visiting my son who is living there) and lots of buses into the centre. Good continental breakfast. Room was very quiet and I had a great night's sleep.
The location of the accommodation is only a 15 minute walk to Sefton Park.
The road is quiet - no noise pollution from traffic.
The wifi is good when it actually works.
The bed was comfortable and the shower worked well.
The hotel is near a bus route for easy access to the city (and walking distance of Sefton Park, though we didn't go on this trip). The room is of good size, and reasonably well maintained, though the furnishings are a little dated.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
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