Ive now stayed in this hotel in Liverpool twice.Its located by Albert dock which is about a five minute taxi ride away from the city centre and cost about £3.50 each way.
The hotel only costs £34.00 per room per night.It has a double bed in the room with a single bunk bed on top, therefore ... Read review
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Dolby Hotel, Liverpool
Located on the famous Liverpool waterfront and in close proximity to Liverpool city centre
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and it's vibrant night life. The Dolby was first officially opened on 25th August 1993 and is a very popular place to stay whether you are on business or pleasur...
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Dolby Hotel, Liverpool
Located on the famous Liverpool waterfront and in close proximity to Liverpool city centre
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and it's vibrant night life. The Dolby was first officially opened on 25th August 1993 and is a very popular place to stay whether you are on business or pleasure due to it's serene location which overlooks the waters of The Albert Dock and it's locality to Liverpool city center. Our restaurant serves breakfast daily Monday to Friday 7:00am till 9:30am. Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays 8:00am to 11:00am and selected food from 1:00pm through till 10:00pm. The bar is open from 1:00pm through till 1:00am serving a range of beverages.
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I was staying at the Dolby hotel during the beatleweek in 2006. It was nice and the price was very cheap. It was a familar hotel and we enyoyed the staying.
I had already booked the hotel for the 2008 beatleweek.
Mr Sten Almqvist
Sweden
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Advantages: Cheap and cheerful. Disadvantages: Not enough room to swing a cat.
Ive now stayed in this hotel in Liverpool twice.Its located by Albert dock which is about a five minute taxi ride away from the city centre and cost about £3.50 each way.
The hotel only costs £34.00 per room per night.It has a double bed in the room with a single bunk bed on top, therefore sleeps three people unless you manage to get another in the cupboard.The bed only have one pillow per person and the bedding is very hard (So watch for friction ... ...w/c and shower.The television has basic SKY channels, whcih is handy for watching Johnny Bravo cartoons after a night on the town.
The hotel has a car park and a restauant for breakfast.The bar is expensive but the staff are very friendly.I would recommend this 2 star basic hotel as a stop over hotel if you are after a night on the beer.I wouldnot recommend it for children as it can be very noisy of a night when the pubs shut. ...
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A great, modern hotel. Cheap and cheerful. Cheap. Cheap. Cheap. The restaurant is ok. The bar is ok. The rooms are modern and functional.
I liked it here. The staff were friendly and it is located close to the Albert dock, and Harry Ramsden's is a bit of a walk the other way.
It was a bit noisy. This is probably the cheapest hotel of any quality in the centre(ish) of Liverpool and tends to be busy. I had no complaints. Probably not worth taking ...
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Advantages: Cheap, Clean, Comfortable, Helpful staff Disadvantages: Breakfast not included, poor bar selection
...And that isnt much folks! But, one cannot complain about what is essentially a bargain, stop over hotel located in Liverpool. This hotel cost only £41 per room per night, and when you consider each room is equipped with a double bed with a bunk bed over it therefore sleeping 3, that works out to be a very cheap per person per night rate.
The rooms are what you would expect in a hotel of this nature, very basic but most importantly clean and comfortable. On arrival we did joke about the size of the room, be warned they are extremely small. I took great pleasure in demonstrating how I could be peeing on the toilet, with my feet in the shower(yes thats right) whilst resting an arm in the sink all at the same time as watching the TV located in the "far" corner of the room. Hey at least they have sky, even if it is limited to around 10...
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