The city hotel was built in 1914 and consists of 6 floors with a total of 402 rooms, of which 27 are singles, 373 are doubles and 2 are suites. The hotel's facilities include a pleasant lobby with a 24-hour reception, a safe, a conference room, a currency exchange desk, a car park, a garage and lift access. Dining options include a pub, a bar and an restaurant with children's highchairs available on request. Further facilities include Internet access with WLAN as well as room and laundry services.
Location
This city hotel is situated close to the city centre and within a few minutes' walk of Liverpool Lime Street train station.
How To Get There
From the train station, leave Lime Street Station via the exit near platforms 7-9. Proceed down Bolton Street and the hotel is at the bottom of the street at the junction with Copperas Hill (around a 5-minute walk). From John Lennon Airport, the hotel is 15 minutes away by taxi. By car from the airport, take the M62 to the end, and follow signs for the city centre. Then follow signs for Lime street train station. The hotel is located on the left, just past the train station.
Room Description
The en suite rooms are congenially furnished and equipped with a hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, a radio and Internet access. Moreover, the rooms are fitted with a safe and central heating as standard.
Meals
Guests are offered a buffet each morning, midday and evening. At lunchtime and in the evenings guests may also choose to select dishes from the set menu, or take the à la carte option in the evening.
Sports/Entertainment
The hotel features a swimming pool with poolside snack bar, parasols, a hot tub, sauna, solarium, steam room and a massage service. Squash, aerobics and a gym are also all on offer for fitness enthusiasts.
Customer Reviews for Britannia Adelphi Hotel Liverpool
Our Customer stayed here in December 2011
I enjoyed my stay in the Britannia Adelphi Hotel. It is very centrally placed, just a short walk from Lime Street Station and very centrally placed with all you need close by. The room was warm and cormfortable and there was a self service buffet in the morning. I would stay here again :)
4 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in July 2011
Phoned twice about parking in the hotel garage and man on reception was extremely rude. The bedroom and landing were overbearingly hot. Breakfast was poor (especially the choice of cereal etc ) and general atmosphere was like a very overcrowded school outing.
The only good experience was when we got into the hotel garage where the attendant was extremely helpful and courteous.
1 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in December 2010
Hotel is very central, room was average, bathroom stank. not worth the money. This is a very dated hotel and the rooms need modernising.
3 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in December 2010
GReat location, fabulous building, cosy, warm, (in sub zero temp)and friendly. Close to all trasport links, easy walking distance to loads of attractions, Couldnt fault food, service, or anything else!
Liverpool is a "must visit" city and if you want to enjoy a fantastic bit of history, in greatcomfort, you MUST stay at the Adelphi.
4 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in November 2010
Rooms need to be updated & the hotel had a faulty towers/o.a.p feel to it. But, its central & cheap. pro's outway the cons!
3 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in August 2010
The location of the Adelphi is fantastic, right in the centre of town close to the Train Station and close enough to the shops to be able to drop the bags back half way through!
Value for money is really great and the breakfast was good, staff very nice and polite.
Only thing is our room was a bit dated, the bathroom quite basic and old fashioned, but if you get it for the right price it is a great place to stay in Liverpool.
3 out of 5
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