The Best Hotels to Book in Liverpool, UK
Liverpool has long been known for its rich history, vibrant culture and a wide selection of welcoming accommodation. Here is a list of the best hotels in Liverpool that offer guests an authentic and unforgettable experience, all bookable with Culture Trip.
INNSiDE by Meliá Liverpool
Suite Hotel, Hotel
Close to the docks but retaining an elegant, more modern vibe, the INNSiDE in Liverpool is a great option for a relaxing weekend break or longer stay. The cool design borrows heavily from Spanish influences and the entrance is a cosy affair which opens up into a surprisingly large lobby. The rooms are similarly spacious with some of the suites giving you incredible views you can enjoy from the comfort of a warm bath. Of course for the best views of the city, you have to visit the rooftop bar and dining experience which is something of a little-known gem locals love to visit for sundowners.
Lock & Key Hotel, for sheer style
Budget Hotel
Housed in a Grade II-listed Georgian townhouse, this boutique hotel has won awards for its service and design. Many of the building’s original features have been retained, creating a feeling of grandeur and mid-century touches like velvet, scalloped chairs and zig-zag carpets add an undeniably stylish note. In terms of decor, this is probably one of the best hotels in Liverpool as each room has been individually designed with vibrant feature wallpaper, bespoke velvet headboard and drinks trolleys in selected rooms. True to the vibe, the bar feels like a 1920s speakeasy, serving up lavish cocktails with a pared-back pizza menu offered each evening.
Pullman Liverpool, for an on-trend stay
Budget Hotel
On Liverpool’s iconic waterfront at King’s Dock, The Pullman puts the Exhibition Centre and Royal Albert Dock on your doorstep, and it’s just a short walk to the iconic Cavern Club and all the modern, cultural offerings the city has to offer. Sleek, modern rooms stay loyal to Liverpool, with black-and-white photos of the city’s days gone by on the wall, and wide windows showing off the Liver Building in the distance. All concrete and exposed lightbulbs, the hotel’s bar and restaurant blends right in with the trendy waterfront, offering a grill-based menu and local craft beers on tap.
The Dixie Dean Hotel, for kitschy extravagance
Boutique Hotel, Luxury
Luxurious hotels in Liverpool don’t come more quirky than this. Named after the legendary Everton player, Dixie Dean, it’s housed in a Grade II-listed building in the heart of the city and is visually stunning both inside and out. Every room is decked out in pure kitsch extravagance: think ornate, golden headboards, red velvet carpet, chandeliers or perhaps a shimmering gold tufted wall in individually designed rooms. No.9 Restaurant is no less opulent with gilded mirrors on wood-panelled walls, where a menu of elevated pub grub is served.
Malmaison Liverpool, for decadence on the docks
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
The Malmaison Liverpool Hotel is a slice of decadence on the docks. Boutique to its core, rooms have plush beds, bold feature walls and views over the water from floor to ceiling windows, and the signature suite comes with table football. Chez Mal Brasserie is a destination in its own right, with succulent steaks cooked on the grill and gooey poached eggs topping lush brunch dishes. Let the mixologists whip you up something extravagant in the Chez Mal bar to round off the evening.
Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa, for relaxing and unwinding
Spa Hotel, Golf Hotel, Luxury
Golfers and spa-seekers should look no further than Formby Hall. Set in acres and acres of grounds, this hotel enjoys a prime position on England’s Golf Coast, just twelve miles outside of Liverpool. A 72-par Championship Old Course will keep keen golfers happy, while the spa can offer an indulgent day of unwinding. There’s a heated indoor swimming pool, thermal suites and treatments on offer for individuals and couples. Come dinner time, the Fairway Restaurant offers seasonal dining with a focus on grilled steaks and lavish afternoon tea is served at the bar overlooking the 18th hole.
Hope Street Hotel, for a serene night's sleep
Boutique Hotel
Hard Days Night Hotel, for everything Fab Four
Hotel
Heywood House Hotel, for quirky design
Boutique Hotel
Titanic Hotel, for nautical-inspired rooms
Spa Hotel, Hotel
Looking for something extra special? Book into one of the best luxury hotels in Liverpool with Culture Trip. For a different stay, read our guide on where to stay in Liverpool for a local experience.
Suzy Pope contributed additional reporting to this article.