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Aloft Liverpool is just a few yards from the Moorfields Railway Station and half a mile from Liverpool Lime Street Station. Featuring a restaurant, bar, fitness center, and evening entertainment, the hotel also offers a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi throughout. The rooms come with a flat-screen TV, modern décor and a large private bathroom with walk-in shower and free toiletries. At the restaurant, guests will enjoy a real taste from New York with the American service and style. Enjoy live music over the weekend and a cocktail at the bar. There is also a 24-hour snack bar available. Local attractions include Princes Dock and Parade, 1 mile away and the Titanic Memorial, 10 minutes’ walk away, while Merseyside Maritime Museum and the Tate Liverpool are 0.7 mile away. Liverpool Cathedral is located 1 mile away.
a Historic City in the county of Merseyside
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in the county of Merseyside
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in the county of Merseyside
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The most famous club in the world....
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