Titanic Liverpool

Liverpool


The preferred choice of visiting football teams is this fabulous warehouse conversion on Stanley Dock, now a huge hotel with massive rooms decorated in Scandi-minimalist style – lots of space, leather and earth-tones. Downstairs is the Rum Bar – a tribute to the primary stock of the 19th-century warehouse – and the basement is home to a nice spa.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Liverpool attractions

1. Western Approaches Museum

1.07 MILES

Between 7 February 1941 and 15 August 1945 the secret command centre for the Battle of the Atlantic was in the basement rooms of Derby House. Known as…

2. Walker Art Gallery

1.11 MILES

The city's foremost art gallery is the national gallery for northern England, housing an outstanding collection of art from the 14th to the 21st centuries…

3. World Museum

1.11 MILES

Natural history, science and technology are the themes of the oldest museum in town, which opened in 1853. Its exhibits range from live bugs to human…

4. Royal Liver Building

1.13 MILES

One of Pier Head's 'Three Graces', the trio of Edwardian buildings, the Royal Liver Building (pronounced lie-ver) was opened in 1911 as the head office of…

5. Cunard Building

1.17 MILES

The middle of the trio of Edwardian buildings at Pier Head known as the 'Three Graces', the Cunard Building is in the style of an Italian palazzo, and was…

6. British Music Experience

1.18 MILES

The story of British pop music from 1945 to the present day is told in all its glory – but none of the gore – at this new interactive museum in the Cunard…

7. St George's Hall

1.2 MILES

Liverpool's most impressive building is the Grade I–listed St George's Hall, a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture that is as imposing today…

8. Port of Liverpool Building

1.23 MILES

The southernmost of 'Three Graces', the trio of Edwardian buildings at Pier Head, the Port of Liverpool building was completed in 1907. Its dome mimics St…