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A pair of windows are opened wide, inviting fresh air and light into the room. A small folding table is positioned just below, providing a convenient surface. Views of the waterfront and distant boats are clearly visible through the windows.
Place to stay in Merseyside
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Unique Beach & Sea Views Modern 1 Bed Apartment

This unique holiday home, with a decking area of the wirral waterfront has a style all of its own! + free parking( if reserved ) please note, there are steps down to the property, (as we are situated on a road with a hill) the steps take you down to a beautiful view from the garden decking ,and then on to our very stylish lower apartment , cruise ships and other vessels sailing along , which can be seen clearly ,a very relaxing place to stay while you enjoy sitting on the decking area.!

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A private patio is surrounded by various potted plants, including shrubbery and vibrant flowers. A wooden picnic table is centrally located, with a lantern placed atop it. The stone floor is complemented by a rustic brick wall, adding a touch of character to the space.
Apartment in Sefton Park
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 348 reviews

Newly renovated annexe / free off street parking.

Grove Park is a leafy enclave tucked away in Toxteth, next to the Georgian Quarter. 5 minutes from town and the famous Sefton Park. On nearby Lark Lane there are a plethora of restaurants, pubs, cafes and shops to enjoy. The annexe has a bed that can be used as a super king or it unzips into two single beds. There is an ensuite shower room, a kitchenette and a private walled garden for eating/drinking. TV and wifi are provided. Off street parking and home cooked meals are available.

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A stylish studio features a spacious bed with soft bedding and decorative pillows. A small table sits on the bed, while a television and seating area are visible in the background. Natural light filters through a large window, complementing the patterned accent wall.
Apartment in Merseyside
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Mathew Street Studio in the heart of Liverpool

Enjoy easy access to everything from this perfectly placed home base. This stylish studio is a 30 second walk to Mathew Street, home of The Beatles, the world famous Cavern Club, and a vast variety of music venues to suit all tastes. Minutes walking distance to Liverpool One Shopping Centre, The Dockland area and the M&S Arena. Great public transport links via bus and train, and also a stone's throw to the Mersey Ferry. An ideal choice for guests who want to be in the heart of the city.

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A spacious living area features floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the room with natural light. A comfortable gray sofa sits atop a striped rug, complemented by a round coffee table. Views of the courtyard and surrounding architecture are visible through the large windows.
Condo in Liverpool
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

*Brand New *Stunning *City Centre *1 bed Apartment

Enjoy a luxurious experience at this brand new centrally-located apartment in the heart of Liverpool City. This large but cosy flat with amazing floor to ceiling windows across the length of the apartment will wow you as soon as you step into the apartment. You will be a stones throw away from the hustle and bustle of Liverpool with everything you need on your doorstep. However, as the apartment is set back off a main road it has the luxury of being very quiet - the best of both worlds!

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The open-plan kitchen-dining area features a glass dining table surrounded by black chairs, a red refrigerator, and a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances. Natural light fills the space through large windows, highlighting the warm laminate flooring and decorative shelving filled with books.
Apartment in Merseyside
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 486 reviews

Spacious city centre apartment with iconic views

This spacious and quiet two bedroom apartment is located in the heart of the city centre with stunning views of Liverpool‘ s iconic Royal Liver Building and Town Hall. It’s only a few minutes walking distance away from the famous Cavern Club, the Pier Head, the Albert Dock, Liverpool World Museum, Walker Art Gallery, the Beatles Museum and Liverpool One shopping district. There are lots of brilliant restaurants, bars and pubs just around the corner and the underground station is close by.

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A welcoming kitchen and dining area showcases vibrant green walls and a range cooker situated beneath a white tiled backsplash. A wooden dining table complements a cozy green sofa adorned with patterned cushions. Kitchen appliances include a microwave and fridge, adding to the functional space.
Apartment in Sefton Park
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Spacious Sefton Park villa Liverpool

100 sqm GROUND FLOOR SPACE IN VICTORIAN HOUSE. By Sefton Park, this space is the entire ground floor of our home. We live on the 1st & 2nd floor. The only shared space is the front door &hallway. Refurbed bathroom & kitchen, roll top bath, shower,range cooker, microwave, fridge freezer, sofa & books. Desk area in one bedroom. Close to Lark Lane & 25 min walk to Georgian Quarter. Olly the spaniel & Lucy the cat will want to say hello. Olly has nursed hungover guests in the past!

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A small wooden table with two cushions is positioned on the deck, overlooking the marina. Boats of various sizes are moored nearby, complemented by a backdrop of modern buildings lining the water's edge under clear blue skies.
Houseboat in Merseyside
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

The Float Room

This memorable place on the water that is anything but ordinary..Our beautiful floating glamping pod can be found in Coburg Dock. The Houseboat sits Marina side among its own floating community - minutes from central Liverpool including the Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool One, Liverpool Cathedral, and the trendy Baltic Triangle. You can hit the tourist culture and shopping hotspots while being able to retreat to your waterfront setting and sitting out on the deck at the end of the day.

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A houseboat is situated at the marina, surrounded by various sailboats. Gentle ripples can be seen in the water, reflecting the overcast sky. Two swans glide gracefully near the houseboat, with their cygnets swimming nearby, creating a serene waterfront scene.
Boat in Merseyside
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Mersey Houseboat

Our houseboat is a unique experience Nestled in the heart of the city centre at Liverpool Marina Yacht Club . Excellent public transport options at your doorstep and a wealth of bars, restaurants, shops and attractions nearby. We have: Free WiFi All towels provided And a welcome pack provided also We have a comfortable sitting area with leather furniture. Two really comfortable beds with smart tv's and Netflix in all rooms. Can be met at the boat or self to check in.

Top guest favorite
A floating home is moored at the marina, featuring a spacious outdoor patio with seating. The exterior is clad in wood, and large windows offer views of the water. The surrounding pier is visible, along with nearby boats and a clear blue sky.
Houseboat in Merseyside
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Liverpool Floating Home

Moored within the Liverpool Marina, this unique 2 bedroom floating home located in the centre of the historic Coburg Dock, a waterfront property with stunning views of the City skyline and panaromic windows with views of the Marina. The floating home is perfect for couples, families, and tourists visiting the City. An ideal location to attractions such as M&S Arena/Exhibition Centre (10 mins walk), The Albert Dock (13 mins walk), Liverpool One/City Centre (20 mins walk).

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area showcases a light-colored sofa and a round dining table. A modern spiral staircase ascends to the upper level, while a flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall. Natural light floods the space through large windows.
Condo in Liverpool
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

40 Renshaw Apartments -Duplex Sleeps 2 City Centre

This amazing brand new serviced accommodation block in the heart of the city centre is the ideal place for your perfect stay in our amazing city. Situated on Renshaw Street it's a couple of minutes walk from the main trainline station Lime Street and no more than 10 minutes to all sights and attractions within the city centre. Furnished and dressed in neutral tones and shades these apartments will give a sense of calm and relaxation for your stay in our bustling city.

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An open living area features a spacious seating arrangement with a large sofa, illuminated by a soft atmospheric light. A projection of the moon adds a unique touch to the wall, while a TV stands nearby. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room.
Apartment in Merseyside
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Spacious NewYork Loft Apartment

Our quirky, unique space in the heart of Liverpool will give you all the New York loft feels. Discounts are available for long stays..... We have a fully equipped kitchen with a large dining table. The space is perfect for a cosy night in. Surrounded by stunning architecture, you will be a stones throw from all the activities our city has to offer. Our location has an abundance of cafes, restaurants and bars to keep you and your guests busy.

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A modern kitchen area features white marble countertops and light wooden cabinetry. Two stools with soft grey upholstery are placed at the spacious island. Grey pendant lights hang above, while various kitchen appliances and utensils are neatly arranged, contributing to a functional space.
Apartment in Merseyside
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Trueman Court 2 The Root

Please note that this apartment has no natural light. Our approach of using white and wooden tones for the majority of the materials helps the guests to feel the relaxed, neutral, warmth of the interior. White marble tops adorn the spacious kitchen area, whilst different lights differentiate the areas in the apartment. Our greatest goal for this apartment is to demonstrate a lived-in feel with simplicity and functionality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Liverpool?

    Liverpool has welcoming neighborhoods like the Georgian Quarter, buzzing Ropewalks, and the waterfront area near the Albert Dock, each with a distinct local character. Many travelers look for stays near main attractions or around creative districts with easy access to dining and nightlife.

  • What are the best things to do in Liverpool with kids?

    Families can explore museums with interactive exhibits, wildlife parks, or hands-on science centres. The waterfront has spacious promenades and public art, making it a popular area for a relaxed family day out.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Liverpool?

    Discover the Beatles Story, wander around the Royal Albert Dock, and take in art at the Walker Art Gallery. Many visitors also explore Anfield or Goodison Park, both known for their rich football history.

  • How is the weather in Liverpool?

    Liverpool has cool, damp winters around 37–46°F (3–8°C) and milder summers near 56–68°F (14–20°C). Rain is possible year-round, so packing a waterproof jacket is often suggested.

  • What are the best places to visit in Liverpool?

    Explore iconic spots such as the Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool Cathedral, and the Cavern Club, celebrated for its ties to The Beatles. Cultural venues like the Museum of Liverpool or Tate Liverpool are often recommended for art and history enthusiasts.

  • What are some hiking trails in Liverpool?

    Wander the park trails at Sefton Park, Otterspool Park, or Everton Park, which are known for green spaces and skyline views. For nature walks, locals often explore the leafy paths along the waterfront or through woodland city parks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Liverpool?

    Families can engage with interactive museum exhibits, explore the World Museum, or visit the Liverpool ONE complex for dining and open-air play spaces. Seasonal river cruises and guided walking tours are also popular among families.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Liverpool?

    Travelers often explore seaside towns, nature reserves, or historic castles around the region. Areas like the Wirral Peninsula or the hills and villages of North Wales provide scenic alternatives just outside Liverpool.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Liverpool?

    Many accommodations in Liverpool welcome pets, especially in the city centre, Baltic Triangle, and around Sefton Park. Parks and green spaces make it convenient for visitors traveling with animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Liverpool?

    Consider exploring independent cafés and shops in Ropewalks and Bold Street, and check local listings for live music performances. The city centre is walkable, and using public transit can help navigate neighborhoods with limited parking.

  • What is Liverpool known for?

    Liverpool is widely known for its musical heritage, especially as the birthplace of The Beatles, its vibrant football culture, and its role as a historic port city. Creative arts, public sculptures, and lively waterfront areas add to its appeal.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Liverpool?

    Wander the Victorian Palm House in Sefton Park or explore underground at the Williamson Tunnels. Many visitors enjoy discovering local markets and lesser-known galleries tucked into city neighborhoods.

  • What are the best foods to try in Liverpool?

    Local favourites often include traditional dishes like scouse stew, fresh seafood, and hearty pies. Bakeries and cafés in the city centre showcase regional treats and international influences.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Liverpool?

    Bring layers, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes since the weather can change quickly. An umbrella or compact rain gear is also practical, especially if you plan to explore outdoor attractions.

  • What is the nightlife in Liverpool like?

    Liverpool's nightlife centers around live music venues, creative bars in the Baltic Triangle, and historic pubs near Mathew Street. Neighborhoods often feature late-night eateries, comedy clubs, and independent venues with diverse music styles.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Liverpool?

    The city hosts events like Liverpool International Music Festival and Africa Oyé in summer, as well as major football matches at Anfield. Annual cultural celebrations and art fairs are also frequently suggested for visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Liverpool?

    Many family-friendly rentals are available across neighborhoods such as the Georgian Quarter, city centre, and near large parks. Features often include kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and convenient access to public transport or museums.

  • When is the best time to visit Liverpool?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures and outdoor events. May through September often brings pleasant weather, though light rain is still common throughout the year.

All about Liverpool

Liverpool often conjures images of its maritime legacy, its world-class football, or the birthplace of a certain famous band who played their first show here. Yes, Scousers — as the locals are known — certainly have a diehard love for their team and seem pretty proud of their rock ’n’ roll heritage. And history buffs can certainly sniff out tales of the city’s former glory at the many remarkable museums and historic landmarks, relics of a time when this grand port was one of the major hubs of global trade and industry. But that’s only skimming the surface of this Northern English metropolis.

Across Liverpool’s frenetic cityscape, you’ll find neighborhoods where creatives breathe life into the red-brick warehouses in districts such as the Baltic Triangle and the Ropewalks, known for their independent shops, music venues, and beer gardens. On the revitalized waterfront, the Royal Albert Dock, you’ll find contemporary art on display at Tate Liverpool as well as modern restaurants occupying centuries-old dockside spaces. It’s in corners of the city like these where you witness Liverpool’s modern character — wedged between icons of its past and the avant-garde glimmers of its future.

What are the top things to do in Liverpool?

Baltic Triangle

For an immersion in Liverpool’s alternative scene, head to this formerly industrial district set along the regenerated waterfront. By day, you’ll find specialty cafes, restaurants, and independent shops selling vintage records and streetwear. By night, the scene gets even more eclectic, when you might choose to hit one of the local breweries and beer gardens, or bob your head to an underground DJ’s beats in one of the warehouses turned venues. The creative energy reverberates into adjacent neighborhoods like Chinatown and the Ropewalks.

Speke Hall

Southeast of Liverpool’s city center, Speke Hall represents one of England’s finest examples of 16th-century Tudor architecture. Inside the oak-framed manor, preserved today by the National Trust, many period furnishings highlight the life of the region’s nobility throughout the centuries. In the estate grounds, you’ll find manicured lawns, a rose garden, and more open greenspaces where you can take a stroll and enjoy the scenery in each changing season.

Crosby Beach

Hop on the train for a 15-minute ride north to visit one of the most unusual sculptural exhibits anywhere: During low tide at Crosby Beach, the waters recede to fully reveal 100 cast-iron people with their faces toward the ocean. The work is named Another Place and it’s the creation of contemporary British artist Antony Gormley, who based each near-identical figure on his own body. The stretch of sandy shores here is simply a pleasant place for a stroll, too.

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  • Wi-Fi availability

    4,520 of Liverpool vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Liverpool rentals

  • 4.6 Average rating

    Liverpool stays receive an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Liverpool's top spots, include Anfield Stadium, Sefton Park, and Tate Liverpool

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