Guest User
September 26, 2023
Not a bad stay but wouldn’t call it a hotel more like a boarding house. Did not see any staff to help you if you had any questions but did see the room attendants. Plenty of free parking outside on the main road but it is at a premium and they go fast. You enter the building by using the code to open the key box. This contains your key fob. To get into your room, you are given a passcode to enter onto a key lock. We stayed in room 1, it had seen better days BUT it was clean, spacious with very high ceilings. It’s far from modern more traditional. Room 1 over looks the main road so I thought we would be disturbed by the street noise but this was not the case at all. The bathroom was spacious enough but they need to do something about the shower cubicle. It was very small but the glass door as partially broken so it was covered by a shower curtain. Shower curtains can carry a lot of bacteria and dead skin cells so I was not too keen on that. The chair in the bedroom had stains on it so I refused to even sit on it. Maybe because the ceiling was so high there were cobwebs visible and out of the 7 lights on the chandelier only 3 of them worked. Better lighting could have been in the bathroom so I could do my makeup. The bed was large and spacious, we slept very well. But if you like a really soft mattress, this is not the bed for you. But other than that the room was ok. Throughout our stay we did not see anyone like a receptionist or manager to ask about the area/ Liverpool. They have racks for brochures but it’s empty. The hotel itself is right next to the cathedral towards the top of the hill, so we walked most of the time to get down to the where the restaurants and bars are. We had breakfast in Cafe 60. The cooked breakfast made by Kelly was fabulous however she should have told us that the filter coffee was an extra £3 per person so we were shocked when she told us the total price for breakfast for the two of us was £18. The next morning we opted to have the continental breakfast that actually comes with the filtered coffee. But this did not stop up from enjoying our time at the Georgian Town Hotel and Liverpool.