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One of our top picks in Liverpool.At Liverpool’s Stanley Dock, the Titanic Hotel Liverpool is found in the site’s former North Warehouse, and offers stylish accommodations around 5 minutes’ drive from the city center. The hotel includes a restaurant and bar, a fitness suite and WiFi. Retaining many of the warehouse’s original features including exposed brickwork and vaulted ceilings, the spacious rooms at the Titanic Hotel are air-conditioned and have a flat-screen TV with Sky Sports Channels and seating area. Each includes tea/coffee making facilities including a coffee machine, Egyptian cotton bedding and an private bathroom with shower, hairdryer and toiletries. The hotel is also home to the dockside Stanleys Bar and Grill and Rum Bar, as well as the impressive exhibition and banqueting space, The Rum Warehouse. Titanic Hotel Liverpool is within 5 minutes’ drive of city attractions including the Echo Arena, Albert Dock and the Cavern Club. Shopping Centers including Liverpool One, St George’s Hall and the Empire Theater are all less than 10 minutes from Stanley Dock
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