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Britannia Adelphi Hotel LiverpoolNewest Review: ... a night here as a treat and it was anything but. My room was next to the lifts and the loud movement of the liftshaft kept ... more |
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by FlickeringEmber - written on 31/05/08 (Useful, 55 readings)
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This is the worst hotel ever, and this is from someone who has stayed in hostels and cheap B and Bs. I bought a night here as a treat and it was anything but. My room was next to the lifts and the loud movement of the liftshaft kept me awake all night. The receptionist promised, when I asked, to turn the heating off but never did and the window would not open in my room so I was roasting in January. I could not get room service so went to bed hungry and disappointed as the restaurants were shut already and the gym had limited hours of access and I would not have booked this hotel if I had thought I could not get food or exercise when I wanted to, after all at £200 ...
by michellebishop - written on 08/08/05 (Useful, 755 readings)
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I would like to bring to your attention my recent trip to Liverpool from 6th to 7th August 2005, for a friends wedding. Having never been to Liverpool I booked a room in the Brittania Adelphi as it sounded spectacular on various websites, stating “Situated in the heart of the city. Liverpool’s largest hotel is a spacious and unique property. Built in 1914 with superb public rooms and panelled suites. Unique marble foyer, lounge and corridors. Completely refurbished throughout with fully-equipped health club”. I would like you to know that this was quite possibly the worst hotel I have ever stayed in. On check-in in to our room I noticed that the room had ...
by David A. Brett - written on 25/03/05 (Very useful, 1015 readings)
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It was a birthday treat for my son to go to Liverpool, so with destination chosen we simply needed our hotel. Looking through the super break site we come across the Adelphi hotel, it was historically interesting; the hotel was built for the passengers of the Titanic and has been restored with great care (apparently). So now to tell my tale of my visit to the Adelphi… We arrived at Liverpool Lime street station and soon found the way out onto Lime Street, as we walked along the street our first impressions weren’t good. The city seemed dirty and run down and not inviting at all: We carried on walking and within a couple of minutes we had arrived at ...
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