A charming hotel steeped in history, set in the historical town of Port Sunlight, within easy reach of Liverpool and Chester, and just 5 minutes from the M53.
Charming 1800s Port Sunlight Worker's Cottage, a property with a garden, is situated in Port Sunlight, 7.7 km from The Beatles Statue, 9 km from Liver Building, as well as 10 km from Liverpool ONE.
Less than 500 metres from Liverpool Lime Street Rail Station, the central Adelphi Hotel has en suite rooms. There is free WiFi available in all public areas.
harinder
United Kingdom
Soon as I walk through the door, the receptionist and the rest of the staff were very friendly and welcoming
Overlooking Liverpool Docks, the Campanile Liverpool is located 300 metres from the Echo Arena and ACC Liverpool. It offers affordable rooms with WiFi, a restaurant and free parking.
Colin
Jersey
Nice little beer garden overlooking the docks.
Great little sun trap. Not too far a walk into the centre.
This stylish hotel is directly opposite Liverpool John Lennon Airport with easy access to the terminal. It has free Wi-Fi and modern air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Shaun
United Kingdom
The location next to the airport is excellent, we used the shuttle bus from Liverpool South Parkway and it’s conveniently situated for both but and airport.
This 4-star contemporary hotel in Liverpool city centre has free Wi-Fi and views of the River Mersey. It offers a swimming pool, a gym, an in-house restaurant and stylish, air-conditioned rooms.
Malgorzata
Germany
- nice design inside
- relatively quiet inside the building
- good cleaning service
- nice view from the window
Pullman Liverpool Hotel offers accommodation overlooking the waterfront in Kings Dock, Liverpool. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Ross
United Kingdom
Nice location, food for room service was of good standard and the experience was all round good
In Princes Dock, Malmaison Liverpool boasts a state-of-the-art gym, boutique-style rooms and the sleek Brasserie restaurant. Designer shopping districts and rail stations are all just 1 mile away.
Tune Hotel Liverpool offers accommodation in Liverpool. Liverpool Central and Liverpool Lime Street train stations are both within a 15-minute walk from the hotel. WiFi access is available throughout....
In Liverpool’s bustling Cavern Quarter, Hard Days Night Hotel features an innovative restaurant and stylish cocktail bar.
Fleming
United Kingdom
The staff were all amazing and especially Emma, Eric and Mo who made us feel very welcome. The food/ drinks were great and the location, well no words, exceptional!
Great history of Lever brothers and the establishment of...
Great history of Lever brothers and the establishment of Port Sunlight. The museum is definitely worth the visit as is the Lady Leverhulme Art Collection. Everything is easily walkable and food in the Bridge is above average.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The food was appalling the breakfast was recooked, the...
The food was appalling the breakfast was recooked, the continental breakfast was rubbish no fruit or yoghurt, croissant 4 little muffin and one s
mall glass of orange juice to each of one us, absolute rubbish we won't be going there again
steve
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We have been to Port Sunlight many many times and love the...
We have been to Port Sunlight many many times and love the village. For people who have the time, try and book a walking tour of the village via the Port Sunlight museum, brilliant for an insight into the history of the place. The Bridge Inn is ideal for a drink or pub food. Hulme Hall have craft and flea markets every Sunday. The garden centre has a café inside and considerable plants available. There is a Port Sunlight museum which tells the story of Lord and Lady Lever and their dream to build this unique village. Peaky Blinders had Aunt Polly's house here. The major attraction is the Lady Lever Art Gallery, absolutely brilliant, especially for the Romantics artists.
Gary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We had a lovely. Stay . Nothing was any trouble
We had a lovely. Stay . Nothing was any trouble
The food was.so nice .never came away hungry .
Room.where basic . But very clean .
The.area was.beautful . Train station. 2 mins.away
Which we used to.go to Liverpool.
A lot cheaper than parking in Liverpool . I would definitely recommend this hotel.
And would.go back
Carron
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very interesting area with wonderful arts and crafts...
Very interesting area with wonderful arts and crafts architecture and an interesting small museum charting the life of Lord Leverhume and his family. Also the Lever Gallery which is packed with art exhibits.
Gill
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Landed here as an emergency stop over with a absolutely no...
Landed here as an emergency stop over with a absolutely no idea what the area had to offer. What a lovely place it is though! Clean and tidy with picturesque buildings, lovely walks and finding some deck chairs on the village green(assume) was so lovely.
We only wandered about for 1 afternoon but it was very beautiful.
The cottage was very conveniently situated near to the railway station, especially if travelling by public transport. Also close to every part of Port Sunlight, making it easy to visit all areas of this unique village. Port Sunlight is such a fabulous and picturesque Village - a photographer's dream! A step back in time to life in the 1800s. James was an amazing and generous host and his home is delightful and very comfortable indeed. We plan a return visit in the future.
At this time it would be unfair to give this hotel a poor review what with the epidemic and consequent shortage of staff and shortage, it seems, of certain food supplies. Staff were pleasant but maybe lacking a certain amount of professional training. Room was very tired and needed some attention but was clean. Restaurant food was disappointing.
Loved the Arts and Crafts architecture. Breakfast was very good. The sun was shining and the beer garden was a joy with friends and relatives visting. The location is perfect to enjoy Port Sunlight, its history and the lady lever Gallery. Very relaxing and with friendly helpful staff.
A beautiful stylish and historical home. Very comfortable. The owner was exceptionally helpful. Great location to explore Port Sunlight. A must for fans of architecture (and soapmaking). Very handy to have a drive way to park in, next to the house.
James is a brilliant host - he thinks of everything. So friendly and accommodating.
The cottage has so much character with a modern twist. A great base to explore Port Sunlight, Wirral, Liverpool and Chester. Thank you James 😊
Beautiful hotel, the rooms are huge and facilities are great. The food served in the pub is delicious and very reasonably priced and great drinks / cocktail offers on! Breakfast is great value for money 😊
The location - it is right in the heart of Port Sunlight Village and around 10 minutes walk from Port Sunlight rail station.
The hotel retains some interesting period features
Very convenient for visiting Port Sunlight, the best parts of which are on the doorstep. Breakfast was good and staff were friendly.
The rooms themselves were fine.
The room was clean and staff had obviously tried to make it as good as it was possible to be.
Staff were helpful and friendly.
Convenient location for Port Sunlight.
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