The sleek architecture of this hotel, the 10th Malmaison in the family, blends with the modern design and sophisticated facilities within.With a prime location on Princes Dock, you... more
modern design and sophisticated facilities within.With a prime location on Princes Dock, you need not travel far to begin exploring this vibrant city. And when you ...
is evolving She's beautiful and a totally different creature to your usual Ladies and gentlemen the Mal is ready for take off Welcoming Liverbirds and culture vu...
Address: 7 William Jessop Way, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 1QZ, United Kingdom
City: Liverpool
Country: United Kingdom
Post Code: L3 1QZ
County: Merseyside
Region: North West England
Postal Prefix: L
Postal Town: Liverpool
Continent: Europe
Avg Price: 68.48
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The sleek architecture of this hotel, the 10th Malmaison in the family, blends with the modern design and sophisticated facilities within.With a prime location on Princes Dock, you need not travel far to begin exploring this vibrant city. And when you return, youâll find comfortable rooms, lush decor and hidden extras like power showers and LCD TVs. The brasserie serves simple, tasty cuisine and the Plum Bar, with its fine wines and signature cocktails, has become a Liverpool hot spot.Other Malmaison facilities include a state-of-the-art gym and 5 air conditioned modern function rooms that are naturally bright and perfect for business or private parties.
...Liverpool FC probably the greatest team in the world.
The most succesful team in Britain
5 Time European Cup winners
18 League Titles
The thing about Liverpool Football Club is not the brand, or the players, or the ground it's all about the people the crowd the atmosphere.
Passion for the club is like iv'e never witnessed elsewhere the tears i've seen grown men cry when you'll never walk alone is played.
To me Liverpool Football Club is not a club it's a religionand it's hard to explain unless you experience it yourself to hear the crowd pull the ball towards the goal and drive even the most average looking team to champions league glory.
If you have never been please take my advice and visit the famous club in the world...
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Advantages: Good sized screens, great auditoriums, caters for everyone, Disadvantages: Popcorn sometimes cardboardy, expensive chocolate treats,
...I am a huge cinema fan, and living in the centre of Birmingham for the last couple of years has meant putting up with Odeon Birmingham. Needless to say, I was very happy to discover the brand spanking new Odeon in Liverpool One,
Odeon Liverpool One
Odeon is actually the largest cinema chain in the UK, created by Oscar Deutsch in 1928. Some say that the name comes from Ancient Greek, others say that it comes from the motto Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation.
There are currently... a lot of Odeon cinemas across the UK (I tried to count, but it's a lot!). The website has a cinema finder to help you locate your nearest. For this review I shall be talking about Odeon, Liverpool ONE.
When Liverpool ONE was redeveloped, the city centre Odeon branch was relocated here. The entrance can be found...
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Advantages: An excellent museum dedicated to the Fab Four, suitable for all age groups Disadvantages: Some of the headsets are a bit dodgy (it was just mine) and some displays not working
...This time during the month of Beatlemania, instead of just writing about the bands albums, films and death theories, I wanted to write about some of the ways in which Liverpool still celebrate the lives of their favourite sons (beside the football players!). Although Ringo made a few disparaging comments towards his hometown a year or two ago, the phrase ?everyone has to start somewhere? springs to mind and ? although I may be a little bias ? I would have to say that Liverpool is very much the land of opportunity compared to where I live!
Right at the heart of the city is Albert Dock, a place now surrounded by various shops, museums and even a hotel with the Echo Arena mere feet away. When I was very little, perhaps six, I remember Mummy and Daddy, as they were affectionately called back then, taking my Brother and I right near...
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