6 Best Hotels in Liverpool, Manchester, Liverpool, and the Peak District

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The Municipal Hotel Liverpool

$ | Dale St., Liverpool, L2 2DH, England Fodor's Choice

There's a lot to love about this modestly priced, mid-range hotel—it's housed in the city's commanding stone Municipal Building a short hop from Lime Street station, its Palm Court restaurant is decadent, its Seaforth Restaurant salutes refined British cuisine, and its gorgeous spa and pool are serene retreats. Upstairs, stylish rooms come with high ceilings and plush muted grey furnishings that complete the hotel's classy showing.    

Pros

  • Grand old building and beautiful public spaces
  • Excellent value
  • Luxurious spa and pool

Cons

  • Public areas can feel a little quiet (a pro for some!)
  • Cheaper rooms don't have Nespresso machines
  • Some rooms have better views than others
Dale St., Liverpool, L2 2DH, England
0151-332–3030
Hotel Details
179 rooms
No Meals

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2 Blackburne Terrace

$$$ | 2 Blackburne Terr., Liverpool, L8 7PJ, England Fodor's Choice

An intimate retreat within a hectic city, this boutique town-house B&B has a delightful setting on a cobbled lane in Liverpool’s charming Georgian Quarter. The focal point is the lounge, with its elegant gentleman’s club feel, but there's also a basement contemporary art gallery curated by a leading collector based in Berlin and Antwerp and open to guests by request. You're within easy walking distance to many of the city’s most exciting dining options, but stay here for the glorious in-house breakfasts of local produce, with a vast array of choices. The four stunning rooms have freestanding tubs—one in the sleeping area itself.

Pros

  • In-room treats such as bath oils and specialty gins
  • Charming hosts who make you feel like you're staying with friends
  • Free parking

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Hilltop setting not ideal for those with mobility issues
  • Often booked up
2 Blackburne Terr., Liverpool, L8 7PJ, England
0151-708–5474
Hotel Details
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Resident

$ | 29 Seel St., Liverpool, L1 4AU, England Fodor's Choice

The decor in this charming converted warehouse is hip and warm, with handpicked British signature furnishings from the likes of Tom Dixon, Paul Smith, and Scottish-based Bute Fabrics. Rooms range from great value small doubles to the Secret Garden Suite sleeping up to five, all with mini-kitchens for limited self-catering. Communal areas are equally inviting. 

Pros

  • Staff very informative about local attractions and dining
  • Room-service drinks and snacks
  • Focus on local artisan produce

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Small doubles may be too cozy for some
  • Soundproofing not 100%
29 Seel St., Liverpool, L1 4AU, England
0151-705–2626
Hotel Details
106 rooms
No Meals

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Aloft Liverpool

$ | 1 N. John St., Liverpool, L2 5QW, England

The architecture and the original features—green-marble wall tiles, sleek dark-wood paneling, a grand staircase winding up to a domed rotunda—are the real stars of this hotel in the city's landmark Victorian Royal Insurance Building. The loft-style rooms and suites are contemporary and high-tech without being jarring. Amenities include giant beanbags and super-comfortable platform beds. The communal spaces are welcoming, too, among them WXYZ Bar, NYL Restaurant & Bar, and Re-Fuel café with snacks and light bites.

Pros

  • Central location near main attractions
  • Good snack bar
  • Hip Bliss Spa toiletries

Cons

  • Noise from the bar can transfer to rooms
  • Some rooms have odd layout due to historic building
  • Some rooms are in the basement
1 N. John St., Liverpool, L2 5QW, England
0151-294–3970
Hotel Details
116 rooms
No Meals

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Hope Street Hotel

$ | 40 Hope St., Liverpool, L1 9DA, England

In Liverpool's Georgian Quarter, this chic but relaxed hotel happily blends old (an 1890s building inspired by Venetian palazzos) and new (a contemporary steel-and-glass facade fitted over part of the frontage and rooms that have minimalist, Scandinavian-esque decor). Accommodations on upper floors have city views, and the two penthouse suites have private terraces from which to admire the nearby cathedrals and the river (one also has an outdoor spa bath).

Pros

  • Two good restaurants (Modern British and casual Mediterranean)
  • Lovely thermal spa with indoor and outdoor pools
  • Very good deals in off-season

Cons

  • Reception can be very busy
  • Spa comes at extra charge
  • Rooms can be noisy due to wooden floors
40 Hope St., Liverpool, L1 9DA, England
0151-709–3000
Hotel Details
89 rooms
No Meals

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Z Liverpool

$ | 2 N. John St., Liverpool, L2 4SA, England

If you're looking for a central location and modern urban style on a tight budget, the Z is a superb option. Rooms are pared-back and minimalist—all the better to appreciate the superb city views from rooms with windows (the most expensive, but still great value). Bespoke beds, crisp linen, and flat-screen TVs make the place feel more expensive than it is. The Z Café serves buffet breakfasts and snacks.

Pros

  • Free wine and cheese in the evening
  • Thoughtful design features
  • Great views from some rooms

Cons

  • Street noise in some rooms
  • Not all rooms have windows
  • Glassed-in shower rooms and toilets don't feel private enough for some guests
2 N. John St., Liverpool, L2 4SA, England
0151-556–1770
Hotel Details
92 rooms
No Meals

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