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Leonardo Hotel Liverpool

31 Keel Wharf, L3 4FN Liverpool
Close to the river Mersey and Royal Albert Dock
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Liverpool

In terms of culture, history and character, few destinations can rival Liverpool. This is the city of The Beatles, the Grand National and the Ferry Cross The Mersey. A historic maritime port, today it’s a cultural powerhouse, home to more museums and galleries than any UK city besides London. So whether you’re visiting to hear live music at The Cavern, to pay pilgrimage at Anfield or Goodison Park football grounds, or to take in a show at the Everyman or Playhouse, you won’t be disappointed. And if you’re wondering which Liverpool hotels will give the warmest of Scouse welcomes, look no further than Leonardo Hotel Liverpool.

Get your bearings

Liverpool city centre is split into several districts, so the best way to get a sense of the place is to choose where you want to head first. On the waterfront docks, you can explore attractions such as the Tate Liverpool, The Beatles Story and the Museum of Liverpool, while in the Georgian Quarter, you’ll find the city’s two dramatically different cathedrals, as well as the Philharmonic Hall.

Don’t miss

Shopping is big business in Liverpool, and alongside the RopeWalks district’s mix of independent stores and boutiques you’ll also find the huge Liverpool ONE shopping complex with all the high street’s biggest brands. Just 15 minutes’ walk from there brings you to the Baltic Triangle, the city’s exciting up-and-coming creative quarter, where former factories are being transformed into music venues, bars and co-working spaces.

While you’re there

You can’t come to Liverpool and not hear live music. As well as the iconic Cavern Club, where The Beatles played some of their earliest gigs, the Cavern Quarter is full of tributes to this melodious city. Check out the Wall of Fame on Mathew Street, inscribed with the names of 54 musicians from Liverpool who have achieved chart-topping hits since 1952, and then pop downstairs to the Cavern itself, where live sets play throughout the day and well into the night.

In terms of culture, history and character, few destinations can rival Liverpool. This is the city of The Beatles, the Grand National and the Ferry Cross The Mersey. A historic maritime port, today it’s a cultural powerhouse, home to more museums and galleries than any UK city besides London. So whether you’re visiting to hear live music at The Cavern, to pay pilgrimage at Anfield or Goodison Park football grounds, or to take in a show at the Everyman or Playhouse, you won’t be disappointed. And if you’re wondering which Liverpool hotels will give the warmest of Scouse welcomes, look no further than Leonardo Hotel Liverpool.

Get your bearings

Liverpool city centre is split into several districts, so the best way to get a sense of the place is to choose where you want to head first. On the waterfront docks, you can explore attractions such as the Tate Liverpool, The Beatles Story and the Museum of Liverpool, while in the Georgian Quarter, you’ll find the city’s two dramatically different cathedrals, as well as the Philharmonic Hall.

Don’t miss

Shopping is big business in Liverpool, and alongside the RopeWalks district’s mix of independent stores and boutiques you’ll also find the huge Liverpool ONE shopping complex with all the high street’s biggest brands. Just 15 minutes’ walk from there brings you to the Baltic Triangle, the city’s exciting up-and-coming creative quarter, where former factories are being transformed into music venues, bars and co-working spaces.

While you’re there

You can’t come to Liverpool and not hear live music. As well as the iconic Cavern Club, where The Beatles played some of their earliest gigs, the Cavern Quarter is full of tributes to this melodious city. Check out the Wall of Fame on Mathew Street, inscribed with the names of 54 musicians from Liverpool who have achieved chart-topping hits since 1952, and then pop downstairs to the Cavern itself, where live sets play throughout the day and well into the night.