The Best Luxury Hotels in Liverpool, England

The 12 Best Boutique Hotels in Liverpool

Overlooking the banks of the River Mersey as it flows out into the Irish Sea, Liverpool is a city made by the oceans. Take a stroll along the Royal Albert Dock or join a cruise along the river, and you’ll see the city’s industrial past arrayed before you. This was the home city of the Titanic, and you’ll find maritime history around every bend of the River Mersey. 

Liverpool has a buzz about it, and you’ll love how this Capital of Culture is packed with UNESCO World Heritage Sites, museums, galleries, and experiences. There’s the Tate Liverpool for art lovers, the Maritime Museum for history fans, and who can forget The Beatles’ Story, an award-winning museum dedicated to Liverpool’s most famous musicians.

And to go with all that culture, you can expect to find some excellent and often quirky places to stay in Liverpool. Many of the old warehouses and red-brick Victorian buildings are now beautiful boutique hotels, while urban regeneration ensures that Liverpool’s docks and waterfronts have a new and vibrant lease on life as foodie, nightlife, and shopping hangouts. 

If you’re planning a getaway to northwest England, keep reading, as we explain exactly where to stay in Liverpool!

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Where to stay in Liverpool

Where to Stay in Liverpool: Best Luxury Hotels

If you’re using public transport, you’ll find yourself alighting at Liverpool’s historic Lime Street Station, which just so happens to be the most central location in the city. 

This is where you’ll find an impressive collection of hotels, from restored Victorian warehouses to modern high-rise boutique buildings. This central area is perfect for first-time visitors, and you’ll be just a short stroll from the Liverpool One retail development and the city’s most popular sights and attractions. 

Liverpool is built along the banks of the River Mersey, and you’ll find that the city radiates out from (and along) this famous waterfront. The waterfront is the most prime location in the city, and if you love luxury, you’ll find the most luxurious hotels here. The waterfront is extensive, but you’ll find many boutique hotels clustered around Albert Dock and famous Liverpool landmarks like Pier Head and the Three Graces.

If you’re hoping for a more unique stay, then you have Liverpool’s petite Cavern Quarter. This is the area made famous by The Beatles, where you’ll find the Cavern Club and The Beatles Story museum. There are historic pubs, music venues, and even a Beatles-themed hotel! If it’s nightlife you’re craving, though, head to the Baltic Triangle, Liverpool’s up-and-coming alternative district. 

This is a city with an outstanding collection of high-end hotels and boutique retreats, and you’ll love how there’s a real mix of heritage and modernity, often in the same establishment. Start planning your trip with our guide to the 12 best boutique hotels in Liverpool!


The 12 Best Boutique Hotels in Liverpool

1. Aloft Liverpool

Best Hotels Liverpool England: Aloft Liverpool
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One of the best boutique hotels in Liverpool is Aloft Liverpool, a superbly modern establishment that’s housed in a Grade-II listed heritage building in the heart of the city. 

Aloft Liverpool is located within the former Royal Insurance Building, which dates back to the turn of the 19th century. You’ll love how the hotel combines the old and new to create a unique contrast of high-tech amenities and authentic period furnishings.

There are 116 stylish rooms at this boutique hotel, and you’ll have to choose between an “Aloft” room and a “Savvy” room. The Aloft room type is the entry-level room, but it’s far from basic!

You’ll appreciate the plush comforts of the unique king-size platform beds and the therapeutic luxury of the upmarket Bliss Spa products. These standard Aloft rooms feature 50-inch televisions, a minibar, and, in keeping with the hotel’s quirky character, in-room bean bags. The Savvy rooms have everything on offer in the Aloft rooms, but you’ll have much more space and the best views of Liverpool. 

You’re right in the middle of Liverpool, but you won’t even need to leave the hotel if you’re looking for excellent food. Start with cocktails at either the WXYZ Bar or the NYL Bar. Move onto the NYL Restaurant, and you can enjoy New York-style dishes at the hotel’s Michelin guide-recommended restaurant. 


2. Hope Street Hotel

Best Liverpool Hotels: Hope Street Hotel
Photos: Hope Street Hotel

If you love fine dining experiences, you’ll love staying at the Hope Street Hotel. This beautiful boutique hotel is one of Liverpool’s finest hotels, but as fantastic as the rooms and amenities are, it’s the restaurant and bar where the Hope Street Hotel seriously excels. 

The hotel’s London Carriage Works restaurant is a Liverpool classic, with multiple awards to its name and two AA Rosettes. British ingredients are the focus of the menu, and you’ll love the gourmet take on fish and chips and the extravagant Sunday roast spread that’s served at the end of the week. 

You can dine in at the restaurant or order sumptuous burgers and nibbles through room service. You can also try the hotel’s 1931 restaurant, where red and white sauced pizzas are served alongside Turkish-style pide and an endless selection of wines. The hotel bar stays open late into the night, serving up wine, beer, and cocktails, usually with a Hope Street Hotel twist! 

Once you’ve gorged on delectable cuisine, you can relax in your luxurious room. You’ll love the wooden floors underfoot and the authentic period features – including Cheshire bricks and pine beams – that have been seamlessly restored and preserved. The Rooftop Suites offer the best views in the hotel, not to mention private spa baths overlooking Liverpool. 

Luxury REN treatments and toiletries are available in all bathrooms and in the hotel’s gorgeous spa, where you have an extensive treatment menu to choose from. There’s an herbal sauna, ice bath, tepidarium, aroma steam room, indoor swimming pool, and more!


3. Titanic Hotel Liverpool

Cool Hotels Liverpool England: Titanic Hotel Liverpool
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You’ll find the Titanic Hotel Liverpool in a masterfully repurposed, Grade-II listed former warehouse overlooking the River Mersey. The hotel itself is a fantastic urban regeneration project, and in keeping true to Liverpool’s maritime history, this boutique hotel’s interiors and decor are inspired by the Titanic!

Liverpool was the Titanic’s “home city,” although curiously, the ship was only registered here. It never had time to visit, primarily because it tragically sank on its maiden voyage. You’ll be staying in first-class luxury at the Titanic Hotel Liverpool, as the hotel evokes the Golden Age of transatlantic shipping, minus the sinkings.

Rooms and bathrooms at the Titanic Hotel Liverpool are enormous, and you’ll appreciate the authentic industrial features, including the exposed red-brick walls and original pillars and columns. Each room has unique maritime-inspired decor, including schematics and deck plans of the Titanic and advertisements of the White Star Shipping Line. 

Head below ground and among the brick archways of the old warehouse cellar, you’ll find tranquility in the Mayan Blue Wellness Spa. There’s a thermal suite, relaxation rooms, and a glorious indoor swimming pool. Back on ground level, you can eat and drink at Stanley’s Bar & Grill, where the nautical theme continues, and where views over Stanley Docks and the River Mersey are supreme. 


4. Malmaison Liverpool

Unique Liverpool Hotels: Malmaison Liverpool
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The Malmaison Liverpool occupies one of the best locations in the city, with a prime waterfront position overlooking Princes Dock. The best front-facing rooms at Malmaison Liverpool offer sweeping views of the docks and the River Mersey, or you can enjoy the waterside ambiance on the hotel’s outdoor terrace.

Malmaison Liverpool offers 130 rooms, all of which are designed in the boutique-style that Malmaison is famous for. Think loud, contrasting colors and plush velvety comforts. The rooms are stylish but practical too, and you’ll love the oversized beds, the fierce power showers, and the industrial workstations. 

You’ll find that the hotel’s fully equipped gym also offers excellent views of the River Mersey, and you can work up an appetite before enjoying a gourmet bite to eat at the Chez Mal Brasserie. The focus at Chez Mal Brasserie is on British dishes and ingredients. If you’re feeling peckish, you can enjoy a classic Afternoon Tea or a dinner of sea trout, haddock fishcakes, or the signature Chez Mal burgers. 

Finish the evening off in the Chez Mal Bar, where you have a unique “Malchemy Cocktail Menu” to choose from. You’ll find classics like the old fashioned and margarita alongside lesser-known creations such as the Undying Love and Rhubarb Triangle.  


5. 30 James Street

Cool Hotels Liverpool England: 30 James Street
Photos: 30 James Street

30 James Street is one of the most historic hotels in Liverpool. You’ll love how this luxurious boutique hotel is wonderfully located directly opposite the city’s iconic Pier Head and next to famous Liverpool landmarks like the Cunard and the Royal Liver buildings.

You’ll be surrounded by history at 30 James Street, particularly when you note that this landmark building was first opened in 1898. The hotel’s luxury decor harkens back to the end of the Victorian era, too, with all the elegance and opulence you’d expect.

Luxury rooms at 30 James Street come with antique furnishings, plush beds, and extravagant headboards. Each has its own unique character, but all are designed to evoke a sense of first-class travel at the turn of the 20th century. Because the hotel faces out over the docks, you can expect to see plenty of nautical nods and plenty of Titanic memorabilia.

You can enjoy the views from the Carpathia Rooftop Bar, where champagne is served on ice and cocktails are hand-mixed. Enjoy dinner at the Carpathia Restaurant, where you’ll have a fine selection of dishes to choose from, including spiced cauliflower, roast cod, and pan-fried duck breast. 

After a long day, unwind in Morgan’s Spa, where you’ll find a hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room, and an ice-cold arctic shower!


6. Hard Days Night Hotel

Best Liverpool Hotels: Hard Days Night Hotel
Photos: Hard Days Night Hotel

Are you a fan of The Beatles? Then you have to book a stay at Hard Days Night Hotel, Liverpool’s only Beatles-themed boutique hotel!

This Liverpool favorite is a whole lot of fun. Plus, you’ll love how it’s perfectly situated in the Cavern Quarter, right next to the famous Cavern Club and the Beatles museum. You’re surrounded by culture and nightlife, and you’ll find live music every weekend at the hotel’s Lounge & Bar. 

Rooms at the Hard Days Night Hotel are all Beatles-themed, and you’ll find Beatles artwork and memorabilia throughout. The hotel is as luxurious as it is fun, and you’ll appreciate the sleep-inducing Hypnos bed and high-tech amenities like the interactive televisions. 

Beatles’ history isn’t the only history you’ll find at the Hard Days Night Hotel because the hotel has preserved its Victorian facade and the original Victorian columns throughout. The building dates back to the late 19th century, and you’ll love that it’s Grade-II listed. 

The Beatles theme continues in the hotel’s restaurants and bars, where you’ll find an impressive array of original artwork and photography depicting the famous band’s music and lives. You’ll find great food as well, particularly in Blake’s Restaurant, where all the best British classics can be ordered. If you love the Beatles, there’s no better choice for your stay in Liverpool than a Hard Days Night Hotel. 


7. The Resident Liverpool

Cool Hotels Liverpool England: The Resident Liverpool
Photos: The Resident Liverpool

With its stunning (and original) red-brick facade, the Resident Liverpool is one of the city’s most beautiful boutique hotels. The Resident Liverpool was a humble Victorian warehouse in a former life, but it’s now been transformed into a luxury hotel that seamlessly merges history with modernity.

The first thing you’ll notice (and love!) is just how spacious the rooms are at the Resident Liverpool. These are some of the largest on offer in Liverpool, and they’re equipped with oversized beds, enormous workstations, and huge showers. 

There are smart TVs with free music streaming services, as well as practical facilities like a mini-fridge to step your stay up that extra notch. In keeping with the Victorian feel of the hotel, rooms also preserve the original warehouse features, including timber supports and, in many cases, exposed red brickwork.

Guests are also welcome to use the Resident Liverpool’s “Boardroom,” where you can meet with clients in comfort, send emails in plush surroundings, or just sit back and enjoy a freshly brewed coffee before or after exploring Liverpool. 


8. Innside by Melia Liverpool

Best Liverpool Hotels: Innside by Melia Liverpool
Photos: Innside by Melia Liverpool

Innside by Melia Liverpool is more than just a beautiful Liverpool boutique hotel. It’s a lifestyle hotel, and it’s the perfect place for anyone in search of comfortable living, for work or leisure, during their stay in the city.

Innside by Melia Liverpool combines heritage with modern living, and you’ll love how the hotel is located within a historic building that was for many years home to the Liverpool Echo and Liverpool Daily Post newspapers. You’ll also be just a short stroll away from Liverpool’s other historic areas, including Pier Head and the Albert Dock.

Rooms at Innside by Melia Liverpool are designed to promote wellbeing, and you’ll love the floor-to-ceiling windows that let in streams of light. Rooms are spacious and feature workstations, flat-screen televisions, and bathrooms with walk-in rain showers.

You’ll have access to the hotel’s fully-equipped gym and fitness center during your stay, where you can work out 24 hours a day (if you so desire). The hotel also offers the use of its unique creative and meeting spaces if you’re on business, although we highly recommend taking business to the top-floor SkyBar!

The SkyBar is the highlight of Innside by Melia Liverpool. You’ll find it on the 18th floor, and yes, it does provide some of the best panoramic views of Liverpool. The SkyBar is run by Italian celebrity chef Gino D’acampo, so you can expect lots of light Mediterranean bites and an extensive selection of Italian wines to choose from. 


9. The Dixie Dean Hotel

Unique Hotels Liverpool England: The Dixie Dean Hotel
Photos: The Dixie Dean Hotel

The Dixie Dean Hotel is one of the most unique hotels in Liverpool. This is a city that lives and dies for football (or soccer for Americans!), with two of England’s most famous teams calling Liverpool home. 

If you’re looking to immerse yourself in Liverpudlian culture, then the Dixie Dean Hotel is the place to do it, because this boutique hotel is named after (and a tribute to) Everton footballing legend William Ralph “Dixie” Dean. 

The hotel celebrates the life of the goal-scoring legend, but it’s not just a hotel for football fans. This is one of Liverpool’s most elegant designer boutique hotels, and you’ll love the class, style, and luxury of the rooms, each of which has its individual design and character.

Rooms at the Dixie Dean Hotel are all unique, although you’ll find that royal blues and deep velvet colors are a favorite, as are plush linens and beds and elaborate headboards and furnishings. If there’s a group of you traveling to Liverpool, you should seriously consider booking out the underground cave suites for a party and overnight stay!

The No.9 Restaurant (named for the number that Dixie Dean had on his jersey) serves up a gourmet selection of dishes, including sharing platters, Afternoon Tea, and of course, a traditional Sunday Roast. 


10. Heywood House Hotel

Unique Liverpool Hotels: Heywood House Hotel
Photos: Heywood House Hotel

One of the best hotels in Liverpool is the Heywood House Hotel, which claims to be the city’s original boutique hotel. 

This is a hotel that exudes class. Plus, you’ll love how Heywood House Hotel is located within Liverpool’s oldest (former) bank, right in the heart of the city. You’ll be staying in a Grade-II listed building, and you’ll notice the preserved period features – including Victorian sash windows and pillars – in the rooms and public spaces. 

Rooms at the Heywood House Hotel are quite simply beautiful, and you’ll appreciate the plush comfort of the colorful bedding and the individual design and decor in each suite. Upgrade to the Superior Plush Room for added comforts and luxury, or go all out on the unique Balcony Room for supreme views of the surrounding neighborhood. 


11. The Baltic Hotel

Cool Hotels Liverpool England: The Baltic Hotel
Photos: The Baltic Hotel

If you’d love to stay in Liverpool’s most alternative district, we recommend staying at the Baltic Hotel, which you’ll find in the edgy heart of the Baltic Triangle. The Baltic Triangle is where you’ll find quirky cafes, cool urban regeneration projects, and unique galleries and art installations. 

The Baltic Hotel is very much a reflection of the Baltic Triangle, and you’ll love the cool but colorful color schemes in the boutique rooms, where bright purple furnishings contrast with slick black decor. This is urban chic at its best, and you’ll find each room has a unique post-industrial style that screams cool. 

Rooms offer a mix of old and new, reflecting the Baltic Triangles’ industrial past and its hip future ambitions. You’ve got smart TVs and super-fast Wi-Fi, but you’ve also got retro vinyl record players and Marshall fridges. 

On weekends, the Baltic Hotel hosts one of the Baltic Triangle’s best DJ nights, but don’t worry if you don’t want to be involved because rooms are thoroughly soundproofed. The Duck and Swagger pub offers casual dining and beers, and you can enjoy plates of tapas-style starters and nibbles or full-on loaded burgers.


12. Hotel Indigo

Where to stay in Liverpool England: Hotel Indigo
Photos: Hotel Indigo

Hotel Indigo is a seriously cool hotel that not only embraces Liverpool’s history but updates it and makes the city’s heritage its own.

You’ll love how the hotel’s funky, colorful facade helps it stand out in the crowded streets of the city center. Throughout, though, you’ll also find that the exposed red-brick and post-industrial design features really help to evoke the undertones of Liverpool’s mercantile past. 

Step into your boutique hotel room, and you’ll quickly fall for the bright colors and designs that really bring Hotel Indigo to life. Bright turquoise colors clash with vibrant hues and splashes of green, orange, or blue. Liverpool is a city that was built on the cotton industry, and you’ll appreciate how the artwork and designs in the rooms reflect this industrial history. 

The color schemes are daring, but we know you’re going to love the energy they bring to your Liverpool stay. The color schemes are matched by plush beds and equally vibrant furnishings, and rest assured, you’ve got all the hi-tech amenities you could possibly need. 

At the Cotton Lounge, you can delve into Liverpool’s history once again, while sipping on handcrafted cocktails or craft beers. At the Marco Pierre White Steakhouse, you can indulge in prime cuts of beef and enjoy Liverpool’s fine dining scene. 

That completes our list of the 12 best Liverpool hotels! Did we miss any cool boutique hotels in Liverpool? Comment below so we can add them to the list!


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Frequently Asked Questions

What hotel in Liverpool is best for foodies?

If you love fine dining experiences, you’ll love staying at the Hope Street Hotel. This beautiful boutique hotel is one of Liverpool’s finest hotels, but as fantastic as the rooms and amenities are, it’s the restaurant and bar where the Hope Street Hotel seriously excels. The hotel’s London Carriage Works restaurant is a Liverpool classic, with multiple awards to its name and two AA Rosettes. British ingredients are the focus of the menu, and you’ll love the gourmet take on fish and chips and the extravagant Sunday roast spread that’s served at the end of the week.

What is the best historic hotel in Liverpool?

30 James Street is one of the most historic hotels in Liverpool. You’ll love how this luxurious boutique hotel is wonderfully located directly opposite the city’s iconic Pier Head and next to famous Liverpool landmarks like the Cunard and the Royal Liver buildings. You’ll be surrounded by history at 30 James Street, particularly when you note that this landmark building was first opened in 1898.

What is the coolest hotel in Liverpool?

Are you a fan of The Beatles? Then you have to book a stay at Hard Days Night Hotel, Liverpool’s only Beatles-themed boutique hotel! This Liverpool favorite is a whole lot of fun. Rooms at the Hard Days Night Hotel are all Beatles-themed, and you’ll find Beatles artwork and memorabilia throughout. The hotel is as luxurious as it is fun, and you’ll appreciate the sleep-inducing Hypnos bed and high-tech amenities like the interactive televisions

What hotel in Liverpool has the best spa?

You’ll find the Titanic Hotel Liverpool in a masterfully repurposed, Grade-II listed former warehouse overlooking the River Mersey. Head below ground and among the brick archways of the old warehouse cellar, you’ll find tranquility in the Mayan Blue Wellness Spa. There’s a thermal suite, relaxation rooms, and a glorious indoor swimming pool.

What hotel in Liverpool has the best rooftop bar?

Innside by Melia Liverpool is more than just a beautiful Liverpool boutique hotel The SkyBar is the highlight of Innside by Melia Liverpool. You’ll find it on the 18th floor, and yes, it does provide some of the best panoramic views of Liverpool. The SkyBar is run by Italian celebrity chef Gino D’acampo, so you can expect lots of light Mediterranean bites and an extensive selection of Italian wines to choose from.


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