Travelers Reviews of Merseyside Hotels

Embassie Backpackers
3.1/519 Reviews
City Centre
Place was exactly as advertised. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Definitely worth staying if your trip is short. As for downsides, hostel has limited number of bathrooms and showers - this can cause issues if you have to leave quickly. The ventilation in rooms is basically non-existent, and rooms house up to 10 people, so I’ll leave the air quality to your imagination. Sound isolation is not great, so if somebody has a good time in the kitchen you’ll going to hear that. Bring earplugs if you are light sleeper. Cleanliness is subjective, I’m not that picky, but having crumbs in my bed was disconcerting. Some sinks have filters with hair in them. Haven’t seen anything that would be actually harmful like mold or hygiene products, so that is good. Location is good. Liverpool is not that big and you’ll get to city centre in under an hour even with most leisurely pace. Do visit the cathedral on your way there. I haven’t seen any shops in immediate vicinity though, but I didn’t need them, so maybe you find some if you look. Bus stop for airport is fairly close, so that is a plus as well. Overall, this is a hostel. You can sleep there, store your stuff and maybe have a chat with interesting people. Price is fair for experience.
Tune Hotel Liverpool
3.9/5138 Reviews
City Centre
Aside from a couple of dirty chocolate bottle caps on the bed and a few other things left around the room, including the security safe not functioning due to not having been reset since the last guest stayed, it was good. The only issue with the things detailed above is that it means that the bed wasn't cleaned properly at all and that I was unable to leave valuables in the room. The two boys at reception went above and beyond with amenities and were happy to just pass us coffees and waters at no charge. My friend was also unwell and appreciated this greatly. It would've been a 5/5 review had the bed been cleaner and the safe worked. Sadly it was confusing to find the room as well as exit the hotel, as the way we came in had a ”no entry” sign placed on the door shortly thereafter, despite everyone continuing to use it as the only possible way to access the elevator. Our floor was also still under construction.
Balmoral Lodge Hotel
3.7/5100 Reviews
Fabulous couple my Freind was really poorly in the morning they were so helpful in helping me get him down the stairs and helping him into the car I can not thank them enough Stayed a few times here and the room was great with a terrace onto the garden so ideal for us with my 2 grandchildren and to have a coffee in the morning outside Will always pick this hotel on vacation to Southport Thank you again to the owners for all your help and support today Plus very grateful for changing my room to the garden room as well 100% given for this hotel and the owners 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The Liverpool Inn Hotel
3.9/543 Reviews
City Centre
The hotel service is still very good, and clean and tidy, but the room is not only completely without views, but also very noisy, closed the window can not stop the noise of the machine next door, making it difficult to sleep.
Hanover Hotel & McCartney's Bar
4/563 Reviews
City Centre
A decent place to stay in Liverpool. It is right in the middle of town and has a nice bar below. Room is clean and comfy too and are cleaned everyday
COZY PLACE LIVERPOOL
4.1/519 Reviews
City Centre
Well-equipped, big room, breakfast.The landlord is also very good and the surrounding traffic is very convenient.Heating inside is unusually powerful and cost-effective.
Kabannas Liverpool
3.9/563 Reviews
City Centre
Good location. Next to the bar street. Deafening disco sound at 3 am. If you like clubbing, you should like it. I don't go to bars, it feels like a nightmare. I can't sleep at night. Luggage storage is charged. Friendly staff. Strict access control.
Hillcrest Liverpool City Central
3.1/57 Reviews
City Centre
Stables Inn, Aintree
4.2/576 Reviews
not bad. Very cheap
Quirky Oasis Anfield
3.2/56 Reviews
Anfield

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties183
Number of Reviews1,070
Highest PriceNZD 5,005
Lowest PriceNZD 57
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 415
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 397