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Nestled in a historic building, Liverpool's Hope Street Hotel has
spacious, contemporary rooms and world-class dining. It's also steps
from some of the best shopping and sightseeing in the city.
Built around 1860 in the style of a Venetian palazzo, Hope Street Hotel
was reinvented with a 2003 renovation. Book ended by two impressive
cathedrals, and spattered with famous theaters, legendary pubs, and a
treasured concert hall, this storied street runs through Liverpool's
famous Georgian Quarter.
One of Liverpool's first boutique hotels, Hope Street Hotel integrates
original exposed brick, beams, and hardwood with modern materials. Each
of its eighty-nine rooms include heated wood floors, king-sized beds
draped in Egyptian cotton and rain dance showerheads the size of dinner
plates.
The hotel is also home to The London Carriage Works - one of Liverpool's
leading restaurants, known for its modern international cuisine. Next to
it, The Residents' Lounge is a convivial space for kicking back and
catching up. Enjoy a bottled beer or a glass of wine, and snack on a
sandwich plate or a selection of British artisan cheeses.
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