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Central and affordable hostel with dorms sleeping up to six
This brill budget hostel places you in a prime position to party with the iconic Mathew Street being a 1 minute walk and the Ropewalks a 9 minute walk. There are dorm rooms available that sleep up to 6 guests; these all have bedding, a locker, USB, power outlet and a reading light.
Epic Apart Hotel - Seel Street
3 STAR Aparthotel
Good for big groups and plenty of space for yourselves
These stylish apartments can accommodate up to 10 guests so it’s perfect for stag groups. Located in the bustling Ropewalks district surrounded by bars, restaurants and is only a 10 min walk to the train station. The apartments have a tv, free Wi-Fi, kitchen, dining area and living area, perfect for cooking yourself or a cheeky takeaway.
Wood Street Apartments
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Sleek and comfortable apartments sleeping up to 8 guests
Found in the buzzing Concert Square, these apartments are sleek and stylish with wood floors, exposed brickwork and modern furniture. The apartments accommodate up to 8 guests and come with a bathroom, a large TV, free Wi-fi, fully fitted kitchen, iron and ironing board, oven and microwave, fridge and a spacious lounge area.
Aloft Liverpool
3 STAR Aparthotel
Located inside a central city landmark
You and the lads will feel on top of the world at the Aloft Hotel in Liverpool. Set inside the iconic Royal Insurance Building, you will truly be staying in the beating heart of the city. You won’t have to worry about missing your train home as the hotel is just a few metres from Liverpool Lime Street station.
Travelodge Liverpool Central Exchange Street
3 STAR Hotel
Big beds but without a big bill to pay
Come together as a group and rest your heads at this Travelodge in the home of The Beatles. If you're only sleeping here, you'll appreciate the spacious king sized bed after a hard day's night on the tiles. But if you want more from your digs, then there is parking on-site, as well as WiFi and a bar café. And if you need any help, then there's also a staffed reception.
Henry Print Apartments
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Apartments for big groups and 24-hour bars
Stay in these contemporary and sleek apartments that are suited to groups of 4-6 people with a lot of living space on top of that. They consist of a large living and dining area, and kitchen. There is also a LCD TV and Wi-Fi available for you to use. Located just 5 mins from the Albert Dock and Liverpool One Shopping Complex, you’ll be close to all the bars and shops you’ll need.
Duke St Townhouse
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Refurbished Victorian guesthouse housing seven guests
A mere 5 minutes' walk from the Ropewalks area, this great refurbished Victorian guesthouse places you right in the heart of the action. The house has two bedrooms with three beds and a sofa bed to sleep up to seven guests. There is also a kitchen, dining and lounge area perfect for relaxing in before hitting Liverpool's nightlife.
Harrisons Aparthotel
3 STAR Apartment
Sleeps up to ten guests
Just a 10 minute walk from Liverpool central train station, these plush apartments are super handy. They have six single beds and two double sofa beds. Check yourself into these stylish and comfortable apartments for your last night of freedom and you won’t be disappointed.
Fenwick Street Apartments
4 STAR Apartment
Classy apartments super close to Mathew Street
These swish apartments, located in the heart of Liverpool, are surrounded by bars and shops and are just a 4 minutes’ walk from the legendary Mathew Street. There are 10 apartments in total all with varying layouts and capacities. Each apartment has stylish décor, a spacious open plan living room, fully equipped kitchen and dining area.
Liverpool isn’t just known for the Beatles and football (although you’d be forgiven for thinking so). Named the European Capital of Culture in 2008, the city is home to more museums than any other city in the UK – with the exception of London – but who wants to go there?
The Philharmonic Dining Rooms
36 Hope St, Liverpool L1 9BX
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Known affectionately as The Phil, this beautiful Grade I listed pub is like nothing you’ve seen before. From its ornate interior, to its famous patrons, this is one cultural site you should tick off your list, especially if you need the loo. While describing The Phil, Best-selling travel writer Bill Bryson said, "There is no place in the world finer for a pee than the ornate gents' room of the Philharmonic”. Beautiful.
The Maritime Museum
Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AQ
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Liverpool is known for its naval feats and has a proud maritime history, so what better place to pay homage than the Maritime Museum. The city has links to two of the biggest naval disasters in history, the Titanic and Lusitania, but the museum focuses on all sorts maritime aspects, including a border and customs exhibition.
The Cavern Club
10 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE
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The Cavern Club is one of the best known tourist spots in Liverpool. Widely regarded as the birthplace of the Beatles and described as ‘the most famous club in the world’, the venue still hosts live acts each day, with queues regularly lining up to get a good seat to see the next up and coming stars.
Pier Head
Pier Head, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 1HT
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Any trip to Liverpool isn’t complete without visiting Pier Head and the Three Graces. Standing proud against the skyline on Liverpool’s waterfront you’ll find the majestic Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building. All three form what is known as ‘the Three Graces’ and are part of Liverpool’s iconic cityscape.
British Music Experience
Cunard Building, Liverpool, L3 1DS
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Liverpool is famous for its music and even has a world record for producing 56 number ones by their musicians. So what better way to explore the city’s musical heritage than by paying a visit to the UK’s Museum of Popular Music, where you can see costumes, instruments and learn about the evolution of the Liverpool music scene?
The Beatles Story
Britannia Vaults, Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD
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Here come the stags! The Beatles Story is on the Royal Albert Dock, so before getting a drink you can get your knowledge of The Beatles up to scratch. Be transported to the past to learn of the band’s humble beginnings and how they shot to fame. Expect replicas of Mathew Street, Abbey Road Studios and the Cavern. This awesome immersive experience has lots of ‘fab’ photo opportunities.
LFC Stadium Tour
Anfield Road, Liverpool, L4 0TH
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No matter where your loyalty lies, when it comes to the beautiful game you simply can’t dispute Liverpool’s success as a football club. They have won more European Cups than any other British team and have 47 major first-team honours (which we hear is pretty good). So a tour of Anfield should be top of the list for any footie fan worth their salt.
Everton
Goodison Park Stadium, Goodison Rd, Liverpool L4 4EL
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If you simply can’t bring yourself to visit the home of the most successful football team in the UK, then perhaps a tour of Liverpool’s second team, Everton, would be up your street. Learn the history of the club while taking in the sights of where the magic happens. Come on the blues!
Aintree
Ormskirk Rd, Aintree, Liverpool L9 5AS
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Between the buildings, the football and the incredible bars, it’s sometimes easy to forget that Liverpool is also home to the most famous horserace in the country, the Grand National. If you’re celebrating your last night of freedom in early April, then get you and the lads down to Aintree to take in the incredible atmosphere - you might even win a quid or two.
Museum of Liverpool
Pier Head, Mann Island, Liverpool L3 1DG
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Wanting to get more acquainted with Liverpool? This is the perfect place. If you’ve any trainspotters in the group, then you can learn about the first electric elevated railway in the world, which was built in Liverpool. You’ll find a range of exhibits from archaeology to a stage and screen display, celebrating the famous Liverpudlians that have treaded the boards. And surprise surprise, even more exhibits about The Beatles, I mean to be fair, those lads did do very well!
Liverpool may be known for friendly northerners, but as with all cities it's good to exercise some simple safety tips to make sure your trip runs smoothly. Here are our top six safety tips:
By bearing these simple safety tips in mind we're sure you'll have a brill trip.
If you’re travelling from further afield, then your scouse friends have you covered. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is located a convenient 20-30min drive from the city centre, meaning you’ll be hitting up Mathew Street before you have chance to say John, Paul, George, Ringo.
Airport | Duration |
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Heathrow Airport LHR | 1h 10m | from £58 |
Belfast International Airport BFS | 50m | from £41 |
Glasgow Airport GLA | 3h 35m | £42 |
Derry Airport LDY | 1hr | from £43 |
Southampton Airport LHR | 5hrs 25mins | from £159 |
Southend Airport SEN | 9hrs 40mins | from £92 |
Unsurprisingly, Liverpool Central is slap bang in the middle of the city, with links from most major UK cities. But don’t rush off to find your hotel just yet, grab a Guinness at nearby Lanigans Irish Bar where you can strategize the first move of your last night of freedom.
Station | Duration |
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London Kings Cross KGX | 2h 50m | from £54 |
Manchester MCV | 58m | from £2.80 |
Leeds LDS | 1h 45m | from £14 |
Edinburgh Waverley EDB | 4h 10m | from £38.50 |
Newcastle NCL | 3h 47m | from £29.20 |
Birmingham New Street BHM | 1h 58m | from £9.90 |
Bristol Temple Meads BRI | 3h 22m | from £42.50 |
Cardiff Central CDF | 4h 14m | from £68.90 |
The city is easily accessible from the M6 and M62 and is within drivable distance from most UK locations – it’s the driving back with a hangover that might prove problematic...
Travel From | Distance (M) | Duration |
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London | 221 | 5h 24m |
Manchester | 35 | 1h 5m |
Leeds | 73 | 1h 42m |
Newcastle | 174 | 3h 30m |
Edinburgh | 222 | 4h 23m |
Bristol | 177 | 4h 7m |
Nottingham | 111 | 2h 36m |
Cardiff | 174 | 4h 24m |
Birmingham | 95 | 2h 25m |
Travelling from the airport to Liverpool’s city centre takes around half an hour.
Service | Approx. Travel Time | Price |
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Bus | 35mins. | £3.00 (single ticket) |
Taxi | 28mins | £18 (approx) |
One of the many beauties of Liverpool is the fact that it is small enough to walk around if you want to. The city centre is packed with all the bars, clubs and kebab shops you could ask for, so there’s no need to venture further afield.
Ahh the North, where the lasses are tough and drink is cheap. You can easily have a messy night out, kebab and taxi home with change from £35.
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