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Hotels near Baltic Triangle in Liverpool

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Travelodge Liverpool Central Queens Dock and Arena Hotels near Baltic Triangle
9.5/10
Amazing2 reviews
0.23km from Baltic Triangle
From €36
Staybridge Suites LIVERPOOL by IHG Hotels near Baltic Triangle
9.2/10
Great95 reviews
0.54km from Baltic Triangle
From €75
Holiday Inn Express LIVERPOOL - CENTRAL by IHG Hotels near Baltic Triangle
9.3/10
Great174 reviews
0.63km from Baltic Triangle
From €56
Heeton Concept Hotel City Centre Liverpool Hotels near Baltic Triangle
8.7/10
Very Good537 reviews
1.22km from Baltic Triangle
From €30
Adelphi hotel Hotels near Baltic Triangle
8.0/10
Very Good367 reviews
1.11km from Baltic Triangle
From €34
Ibis Liverpool Centre Albert Dock - Liverpool One Hotels near Baltic Triangle
8.9/10
Very Good74 reviews
0.6km from Baltic Triangle
From €42
YHA Liverpool Albert Dock Hotels near Baltic Triangle
8.8/10
Very Good55 reviews
0.35km from Baltic Triangle
From €19
Pullman Liverpool Hotels near Baltic Triangle
8.8/10
Very Good89 reviews
0.56km from Baltic Triangle
From €77
Hampton by Hilton Liverpool City Centre Hotels near Baltic Triangle
8.9/10
Very Good106 reviews
0.41km from Baltic Triangle
From €80
The Dolby Hotel Liverpool - Free City Centre Parking Hotels near Baltic Triangle
8.8/10
Very Good132 reviews
0.22km from Baltic Triangle
From €56
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Hope Street Hotel

9.4/10
Amazing
Posted on Dec 21, 2025|Deluxe King Room
GBGuest User
I’m a rather particular solo traveller with a sensitivity to light, noise, and temperature, so comfort matters enormously to me. My two-night stay at Hope Street Hotel, in room G02, was nothing short of delightful. The real manual key, spacious layout, and wooden floors created a welcoming, homely atmosphere. The highlight was undoubtedly the free-standing bath with its view over the festively lit Hope Street; it was such a treat to relax and watch the world go by that I happily cancelled my spa booking. I’d initially worried the central location might be noisy, but I slept soundly throughout. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Tips: • Bringing a few battery-powered tea lights made the bathroom feel cosy, as the lighting is quite minimal. • The pillows, while luxurious, were on the softer side. If you prefer firmer support, a small memory foam pillow is worth packing. • It can get a touch chilly at night, so turning the heating up to 26 degrees keeps things comfortable.
Price per night from:€108

Citadines City Center Liverpool

9.1/10
Great
Posted on May 26, 2026
CNStefanberg
I always stay at Delta when I'm in Liverpool for business, but this time I booked too late and had to stay here. It's an Ascott group hotel, located on the main commercial street, and only a 5-minute walk from Lime Street Station. It's very quiet, and all the facilities are new, plus the rooms are quite spacious. The only minor drawback is that there's no restaurant, so no breakfast... For the past few days, I've had to make do with buying food from Lidl for breakfast. Oh, and by the way, a HeyTea actually opened right across from the hotel... seems like most of the customers are older Chinese women and international students. All in all, this hotel is really good.
Price per night from:€54

Ropewalks Hotel

8.3/10
Very Good
Posted on Sep 18, 2025|Comfy Double Room
GBGuest User
Excellent little hotel. Right in the centre of town and a short walk to the ACC. Bed was comfortable and the shower was powerful. Overall and excellent option and reasonably priced. Would stay again
Price per night from:€43

Tune Hotel Liverpool

8.3/10
Very Good
Posted on Jul 3, 2026
IEGuest User
Stayed at Tune Hotel for 4 nights before my cruise from Liverpool. It was a great location as Terminal was about 5 minutes walk.  Also great location for all amenities in Liverpool.  Ellie at reception was very friendly and helpful and because room is not serviced every day you can request towels, toilet paper etc from reception.  Room was ok. It was cheap and cheerful. Shower was excellent. Great for short stays. No chair in room and we only had 2 TV stations.
Price per night from:€32

Radisson Blu Hotel, Liverpool

7.8/10
Good
Posted on Mar 17, 2026|Standard Room
GBGuest User
We had a lovely stay. The standard hotel room was very spacious, bed very comfortable, room very clean and really nice decor. Breakfast was great, with fresh fruit, homemade baked bread and a good selection of hot and cold options. The White Bar was a great place for food and drinks. Staff very friendly. Would highly recommend this hotel.
Price per night from:€51

Malacuna Liverpool

7.8/10
Good
Posted on Mar 5, 2026
Preetz69
Great hostel, it’s clean and the rooms are well kept. The beds are amazingly comfortable with a small shelf to keep your phone and watch to charge while you sleep. The vibe is great and it’s very vintage style. Location is amazing. Easy to all public transport, so many shops to eat or get groceries from. Bars and pubs are at your fingertips. The only downside to this hostel is its in room bathroom. Unfortunately this hostel fails majorly on this. I was in an 8 bed dorm, and there was 1 toilet and 2 showers. (Luckily there was only 3 people in my room for my 2 nights) so we could manage. BUT the showers are absolutely awful it has no independent tap for hot or cold water, it has a push button for water and the push button only lasts 3 seconds (SO GUESS WHAT YOU HAVE TO HOLD THE BUTTON IN CONSTANTLY TO SHOWER) so you have one hand to shower with if you want constant water on you, BUT guess what…. The shower hot water is non existent the hot water is hot like a swimming pool on a hot summers day or luke warm at the best. So if you think you going to have a good shower after a long day of exploring or you get filthy from a night out, surprise you going to have the most awful shower. So you gotta pick awful shower for a comfy bed and clean room or stay somewhere else. If I visit Liverpool again I’d skip this hostel only for the fact that I like a nice hot shower at the end of the day to unwind with before going to bed.
Price per night from:€13

White Star Line Hotel

7.4/10
Posted on Jul 21, 2026|Executive Double Room
Guest User
This was one of the worst hotel rooms we have ever stayed in. When we arrived, we were greeted by a pleasant front desk clerk. The lobby has a lot of character in keeping with the Titanic theme and the pictures of the rooms had the same theme. We arrived at our room (fourth floor #46) located on a dark hallway that was being painted. The room was large and also had some plush features like the curtains, furniture, chandelier and wallpaper. Unfortunately, that's where the positives ended. Our room was very hot, with no ventilation and one small fan. The desk clerk offered to bring a second fan when we requested a hair dryer, but the second fan never arrived. The windows could not be opened even a crack ”due to safety reasons”. The room was sweltering and sleeping was extremely uncomfortable. In addition, the carpet was very dirty, there was mold on the wall above the bathtub and the sink, the lights beside the beds needed to be replaced, and the towel rack was missing from the wall. There was a small kitchen which was nice, but it was missing the basics (glassware, silverware, plates) and one of the drawers was missing its front. In short, the room was in bad shape and we are very surprised they would host anyone in that room. In the lobby, there was a young man sitting at the Concierge desk and when we asked him for directions, he said he was security and had no idea. He could not have been less interested and barely looked up from his phone. Apparently, the rooftop bar is nice, but we did not go there. We have stayed in a lot of hotels and are pretty easy going when it comes to our expectations. This hotel has so much potential, but the experience was a huge disappointment and we would not stay there again and cannot recommend anyone stay there.
Price per night from:€66

Crowne Plaza LIVERPOOL JOHN LENNON AIRPORT by IHG

7.4/10
Posted on Oct 14, 2025
Guest User
The Crowne Plaza Liverpool Airport was clean throughout, very comfortable bedrooms (We had a double bed in one room 003 and 2 doubles in another 049). Staff were very friendly and helpful.  Food: We had food in the restaurant area on the first night. 2 of us opted for the tuna and one for the ribeye steak. The steak was beautiful. The tuna had to go back for extra cooking as they were both still swimming. Apparently there was an ‘agency chef’ in the kitchen. Tuna was very tasty when we got it back.  We would all definitely stay again the next time we visit Liverpool. 
Price per night from:€54

Phoenix Hotel Liverpool

7.3/10
Posted on Aug 13, 2025
Jay-Pee
My Two-Night Stay at Phoenix Hotel Liverpool: Central City Experience Just wrapped up a fantastic two-night stay at Phoenix Hotel Liverpool and wanted to share my thoughts! At £126.90 plus a small £4.80 property fee, it offered excellent value for a city center experience. The location at 46-48 Foley Street puts you right in the heart of Liverpool, which was perfect for my mini-break. Being centrally located meant I could easily walk to major attractions, restaurants, and shopping areas without relying on transportation. The vibrant city atmosphere was right on my doorstep! I stayed from **Thursday, August 7 to Saturday, August 9, 2025** — a perfect two-night city escape. Check-in after 3 PM was smooth and welcoming, and the 11 AM check-out time was standard and convenient. The staff were helpful and made me feel right at home from the moment I arrived. The hotel itself (which I could see in the booking thumbnail) had a classic Liverpool charm about it. My room was clean, comfortable, and had all the essentials I needed for a pleasant stay. While not ultra-luxurious, it was well-maintained and provided a cozy base for exploring the city. What I appreciated was the **transparent pricing** — I knew exactly what I was paying upfront (£126.90) and what I'd need to pay at the property (just £4.80). The Trip.com booking process was straightforward, and having their price match and stay guarantee gave me extra confidence in my booking. The app's ”Message Property” and ”Call Property” features came in handy when I needed some local recommendations. The ”Manage Booking” function made it easy to keep all my travel details organized in one place. Is it a five-star luxury hotel? No, but it doesn't claim to be. Phoenix Hotel Liverpool delivers exactly what it promises: a comfortable, well-located place to stay at a reasonable price point that lets you experience the best of Liverpool without breaking the bank. **Would I recommend it?** Absolutely! If you're looking for a centrally located hotel in Liverpool with good amenities and friendly service, this place ticks all the boxes. Perfect for weekend city breaks, concert-goers, or anyone wanting to soak up Liverpool's vibrant atmosphere.
Price per night from:€47

Frequently asked questions

What hotels are recommended near Baltic Triangle?

If you're struggling to choose a hotel, you might consider staying at Hampton by Hilton Liverpool City Centre (from €60),Staybridge Suites LIVERPOOL by IHG (from €79) and Holiday Inn Express LIVERPOOL - CENTRAL by IHG (from €52) . These hotels are highly rated, so you should book early.

Which popular hotels near Baltic Triangle have parking?

If you're planning a road trip to Liverpool and Baltic Triangle, consider staying at Hampton by Hilton Liverpool City Centre (from €60),Staybridge Suites LIVERPOOL by IHG (from €79) and Leonardo Hotel Liverpool (from €60) . These are popular hotels with parking lots.

Which hotels near Baltic Triangle are the most popular?

Which popular hotels near Baltic Triangle have pools?

Many people take their kids and family on a road trip to Liverpool and Baltic Triangle during the summer or long holidays. Novotel Liverpool Centre (from €54), The Municipal Hotel & Spa Liverpool - MGallery Collection (from €105) and Liverpool City Centre by BridgeStreet (from €219) are popular hotels with pools where you can relax and enjoy the summer vibe.

What are some luxury hotels near Baltic Triangle?

Which hotels near Baltic Triangle have gyms?

In recent years, public awareness for body health has increased, so many hotels have fitness rooms. Staybridge Suites LIVERPOOL by IHG (from €79),Hampton by Hilton Liverpool City Centre (from €60) and Citadines City Center Liverpool (from €52) are popular hotels with a fitness room.

Which hotels near Baltic Triangle have free Wi-Fi?

Hotel internet is especially important for independent travellers or business travellers. Hampton by Hilton Liverpool City Centre (from €60),Staybridge Suites LIVERPOOL by IHG (from €79) and Holiday Inn Express LIVERPOOL - CENTRAL by IHG (from €52) are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

What hotels near Baltic Triangle offer breakfast?

A perfect breakfast gives you energy for the day. If you want to stay at a hotel near Liverpool Baltic Triangle with a high-quality breakfast, you can consider staying Staybridge Suites LIVERPOOL by IHG (from €79),Holiday Inn Express LIVERPOOL - CENTRAL by IHG (from €52) and Hampton by Hilton Liverpool City Centre (from €60) .These hotels are very popular, so book early.

Hotel Information for Tourists

Number of reviews11,131
Total properties331
Weekday Avg. Price€177
Weekend Avg. Price€296
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