Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre

Maja Lorkowska, Exhibitions Editor
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If you’re coming to visit Liverpool and cannot imagine your stay without a view of the Mersey – the Crowne Plaza Liverpool Hotel is the place to be.

Located right next to the Liver Building, to say it’s located in the heart of the city would not be not an exaggeration. With The Liver Building on one side and the river views on another,  you’ll be close to all of the things that make Liverpool the beautiful city it is today.

Guests visiting for work will be pleased to know that the hotel includes convenient access to power anywhere in the hotel, as well as free Wi-Fi. In need of a workout? You’ll find a fully equipped fitness centre, a swimming pool, a spa pool and a sauna. There is also a hotel spa for those in need of some pampering.

The air-conditioned rooms also include all of the facilities you may need, from tea, coffee and bathrobes to an aromatherapy sleep kit.

Local attractions include pretty much anything you might want to see in the city. You’ll be local to all of the delights that the Waterfront has to offer, from the Royal Albert Dock to the historic buildings that make up the Liverpool skyline. The Liverpool One shopping centre is just across the road, as are all of the bars and restaurants you will need. If you’d rather stay in, there is a choice of places where you can wine and dine: the Restaurant for a range of international dishes, the Lounge Bar for a glass of red, the Terrace for some alfresco snacks and, of course, you can always stay in your room, put your feet up and enjoy a feast in private.

2 St Nicholas Place, Princes DockLiverpool L3 1QW View map
Telephone: 01512438000 Visit Now

Opening Hours

  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Always double check opening hours with the venue before making a special visit.

What's on near Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre

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DaDaFest International 40

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