" A wonderful hotel in a central, walkable location in Liverpool. Very pleasant and helpful staff and beautiful room. We would definitely stay here again. "
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Top International Slavery Museum Hotel Reviews
Maldron Hotel Liverpool City
10/10 Excellent
"Really nice hotel. Funky and stylish. The staff were very friendly. Breakfast was good, though things were running out quickly as there was a lot of people there. The room was great, loads of room. "
"Comfy bed, snacks and dash were a nice touch. Shower is great, hairdryer is a real one! Staff make this place even better - I’ve stayed twice and both times were excellent. Great value for money too. "
"Nice good size room. Comfortable bed. The duvet was too hot in the summer. Good cleaning service, even left the cleaning cloth in the room. Still using small shampoo bottles, not eco friendly. Towels don't need to be changed after every use, especially when you forget to leave a new towel. £ 50 deposit is annoying. Needed to ask for the free beverage that was included, better to just give a voucher when checking in."
"This hotel is in a beautiful location in a historic dock building. The rooms are nice with large windows that open for fresh air. There is no AC. The elevators are pretty small, and it's a hike up 4 stories of stairs to the reception area. The included breakfast is great and includes pancakes, cereal, breads, fruits, eggs, and of course baked beans "
View paintings and sculptures by past masters and more recent works designed to confront and challenge at one of the country’s most popular art institutions.
Home to one of the world’s first hydraulic cranes, this centuries-old dock is the historical and cultural centre of Liverpool. Come for restaurants, bars and museums.
Catch a “Ferry ‘Cross the Mersey” from this ultra-modern terminal, then return to explore some of Liverpool’s best maritime, musical and artistic attractions.
Liverpool Town Hall is just one of the places to see in Liverpool, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Visit the area's shops or amble around its marina.
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What can I see and do near International Slavery Museum?
Merseyside Maritime Museum, Tate Liverpool and The Beatles Story Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Some landmarks that you won't want to miss include Port of Liverpool Building, Cunard Building and Royal Liver Building. You can catch a show at Liverpool Empire Theatre, O2 Academy and Philharmonic Hall.
How can I get to International Slavery Museum?
With so many ways to get around, exploring the area around International Slavery Museum is simple. If you're hopping a train into town, Liverpool Central Station, James Street Station and Liverpool Lime Street Station are the stations closest to Liverpool City Centre. You can find out about your options for water transport at the local marina.