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Overlooking Sefton Park in a leafy suburb of Liverpool, the Alicia Hotel is just five minutes drive from the city centre and offers value for money accommodation for the 2008 European Capital of Culture. An impressive former cotton merchants house set on the perimeter of Sefton Park, the Alicia Hotel has earned a reputation as one of the best hotels in Liverpool over recent years, for its homely atmosphere and friendly hospitality. The hotel has been furnished in keeping with the original 19th century character of the property. Guestrooms are simple, tastefully decorated and uncluttered, though vary in size and come with all the standard facilities. The Glasshouse Restaurant is the Alicia’s key selling point and serves a high standard of cuisine in stylish surroundings, while the hotel’s Edwardian Bar is elegantly furnished with leather chairs and sofas reminiscent of Liverpool’s halcyon days. Guests should note that the Alicia is often the venue for weekend functions, which may involve late night music. In 2008 Liverpool celebrates its year as European Capital of Culture with a whole host of events to commemorate the city’s heritage as a key maritime city, its dark history with the slave trade, its sporting achievements and of course its musical heritage brought by bands such as the Beatles. The Alicia Hotel is set in an excellent location for exploring the city’s sights like Matthew Street, Albert Dock and the Magical Mystery Tour. |
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3 Aigburth Drive
Liverpool
Lancashire |
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Standard Double/Twin |
223 |
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Price always includes breakfast and all taxes |
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