Property building in Adelphi Hotel

Adelphi Hotel

Najważniejsze informacje o hotelu

Welcome to the charming Adelphi Hotel, a delightful 3-star accommodation nestled in the heart of Liverpool, United Kingdom. Located just a stone's throw away from the city center, this historical hotel on Ranelagh Place offers a convenient stay for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Liverpool. With prices starting from $44, the Adelphi Hotel provides a budget-friendly yet cozy option for your stay.

Bed in Adelphi Hotel
Bed in Adelphi Hotel

Pokoje

Suite in Adelphi Hotel

Pokaż 16 zdjęć

1 Podwójne Łóżko

/

170 sq ft

Apartament

Łazienka prywatna

Wanna

Ekspres do kawy/herbaty

Wyższe piętra dostępne windą

Indulge in luxury in our 172 sqft Suite with a cozy double bed, a private bathroom with a bathtub, and free toiletries. Enjoy easy access to upper floors and relax in comfort.

Twin Room in Adelphi Hotel

Pokaż 17 zdjęć

2 Pojedyncze Łóżka

/

170 sq ft

Standardowy, 2 Pojedyncze Łóżka

Łazienka prywatna

Wanna

Ekspres do kawy/herbaty

Wyższe piętra dostępne windą

Escape to our cozy Twin Room, perfect for 2 adults and 1 child, featuring 2 Twin beds, a private bathroom with free toiletries, and a relaxing bathtub. Enjoy easy access to upper floors with our elevator.

Standard Triple Room in Adelphi Hotel

Pokaż 5 zdjęć

3 Pojedyncze Łóżka

/

205 sq ft

Pokój trzyosobowy

Łazienka prywatna

Wanna

Ekspres do kawy/herbaty

Wyższe piętra dostępne windą

Relax in style in our spacious Standard Triple Room, featuring 3 comfortable twin beds, a private bathroom with a bathtub, and free toiletries. Reach your floor effortlessly with our elevator access.

Odkryj więcej

Boasting a remarkable 20,714 reviews, this hotel is a traveler favorite for many reasons. Embrace comfort in their non-smoking rooms complete with free toiletries and a relaxing bathtub for unwinding after a day of exploring. Enjoy the convenience of on-site amenities such as a 24-hour front desk, a bar, and a restaurant serving up delicious meals. Plus, with free WiFi available, you can stay connected throughout your visit.

Lobby or reception in Adelphi Hotel
City view in Adelphi Hotel

Doświadcz najlepszego

At the Adelphi Hotel, guests can take advantage of additional amenities including parking (for an extra charge) and pet-friendly accommodations. The hotel's accessibility features such as an elevator and upper floors accessible by elevator ensure a comfortable stay for all visitors. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Liverpool with a stay at the Adelphi Hotel, where history meets modern convenience for a memorable travel experience.

Seating area, Bed in Adelphi Hotel
Bed in Adelphi Hotel

Zaplanuj swój pobyt

Indulge in a culinary journey at the Adelphi Hotel with its two fantastic on-site restaurants. Crompton's Restaurant offers delightful French cuisine, perfect for those craving a taste of the Continent. For a more traditional atmosphere, head over to Jenny's Restaurant, where you can enjoy a mix of British and International dishes amidst a cozy setting. Whether you're a food connoisseur or simply seeking a delicious meal, these dining options add a touch of gastronomic delight to your stay.

Food close-up in Adelphi Hotel
English/Irish breakfast in Adelphi Hotel

Udogodnienia

Restauracja

Bezpłatne wifi

Bar

Recepcja 24h

Pokoje dla niepalących

Winda

Wyższe piętra dostępne windą

Darmowe przybory toaletowe

Restaurant/places to eat in Adelphi Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Adelphi Hotel

Restauracje

Crompton's Restaurant

Francuska

Jenny's Restaurant

Tradycyjna, Brytyjska, Międzynarodowa

Food and drinks in Adelphi Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Adelphi Hotel
Property building in Adelphi Hotel
We stayed at Adelphi Hotel with my daughter for 2 nights. We found the hotel absolutely beautiful upon arrival, we arrived a little bit earlier and was checked in within 10 mins. We got a room on the 6th floor, and the view was absolutely stunning, room was clean, bathroom was lovely. HOWEVER, we found that there was absolutely no signal at all, the tv did not work nor did the WiFi, perhaps because of how high up we were. This wouldn’t have been an issue on maybe a solo trip, but as we had our daughter with us it was definitely a bother as no movies to watch or able to download. We went down to reception and they had us moved to the 4th floor with no issues and were apologetic. We got to our room and it was much bigger, very homey and fancy. But again, we just couldn’t get any signal, we decided to stay in this room as we didn’t want to faff about but we pretty much had one bar of signal and WiFi the whole time. I’d say we got the WiFi working for 5 mins every half an hour. The Tv was working, but very poor selection of channels. No Netflix, or smart tv. Just the casual channels where there no kids channels or entertainment. Overall we had a good stay, just not sure we’d stay again due to my daughter being bored half the time and the connection issue. Just a bit disappointing because we don’t come often but absolutely love Liverpool, and I’d say we didn’t get to enjoy it fully because of these issues.

Cora

The location of the hotel is ideal for access to the many historic buildings in the city and the train stations. The hotel has it's own car park at the rear of the hotel, about 5 minutes walk away from the entrance - just pay at reception on arrival. The double room was very basic but had everything needed, including hair dryer and iron, as well as plenty of storage. This year we had a top floor room with a really interesting view. Staff are helpful. The breakfast is great value for money, with a huge variety; cooked, cereal, fruit and yogurt, bread / toast (with optional jam or marmalade), juices, tea and coffee - all self service, as much or as little as you want. No need to book in advance, you can buy tickets at reception on the day. Bag storage available - this is really useful if you want a leisurely breakfast on your last day and need somewhere to leave your luggage. There are bus stops right outside the hotel which is really useful, and the buses are frequent. An adult day rider bus ticket is well worth buying if you want to travel around the city and beyond.

Michelle

When looking at some of the bad reviews I was a bit worried, however the hotel exceeded my expectations. My room was on the 5th floor, so in the "cheap end" - however it was not run down and everything worked fine. The hotel must have been spectacular during its heyday, and the main public rooms still show the former glory. I was wondering why there were not many people there, as I thoroughly enjoyed sitting and working there in the evening, listening to nice soothing classical music. The check-in was fast and the staff were friendly. (The people in line before me had problems, as they did not have any ID with them, but it must be noted, that the hotel had sent me an information well before that the ID will be required.) I particularly liked the kind night porter with whom I had a good chat about the history of the hotel, and who gave me a booklet with more information. Cheers!

Aivars

I actually loved the faded grandeur. I am sure many hotels would not let the room I had in that state but for me it added to the uniqueness. And The wardrobe/ cupboard was fantastic being reminiscent of a proper linen press of 100 years ago. Honestly I love the fact that it has not been modernised and updated. It has a slight old world colonial feel about it. It’s not anonymous like most hotels. However, If you want a modern bathroom with no flaking paint, and no emergency temporary tatty tape around the wc this room would not be for you but it made ME smile. Reception staff were great. I met a cleaning lady as I left and she was friendly. Location is good and there is a very convenient car park

Mair

We stayed in a superior room 179 on first floor with a view. Was more like a bedroom with a whole other living room was so big and high ceilings,beautifully decorated and the old wood built in wardrobs and dressing table absolutely stunning 😍 Slept very well nice big comfortable bed and tv was a 42inch with Chestfield couch and 2 chairs for seating. Bathroom was in a separate room which was also big and had bath and shower plenty of hot water no issues there.Breakfast was good plenty to choose from nice bacon and sausage.Fresh fruit would be better and more coffee machines as only seen one

Melissa

We stayed at Adelphi Hotel with my daughter for 2 nights. We found the hotel absolutely beautiful upon arrival, we arrived a little bit earlier and was checked in within 10 mins. We got a room on the 6th floor, and the view was absolutely stunning, room was clean, bathroom was lovely. HOWEVER, we found that there was absolutely no signal at all, the tv did not work nor did the WiFi, perhaps because of how high up we were. This wouldn’t have been an issue on maybe a solo trip, but as we had our daughter with us it was definitely a bother as no movies to watch or able to download. We went down to reception and they had us moved to the 4th floor with no issues and were apologetic. We got to our room and it was much bigger, very homey and fancy. But again, we just couldn’t get any signal, we decided to stay in this room as we didn’t want to faff about but we pretty much had one bar of signal and WiFi the whole time. I’d say we got the WiFi working for 5 mins every half an hour. The Tv was working, but very poor selection of channels. No Netflix, or smart tv. Just the casual channels where there no kids channels or entertainment. Overall we had a good stay, just not sure we’d stay again due to my daughter being bored half the time and the connection issue. Just a bit disappointing because we don’t come often but absolutely love Liverpool, and I’d say we didn’t get to enjoy it fully because of these issues.

Cora

The location of the hotel is ideal for access to the many historic buildings in the city and the train stations. The hotel has it's own car park at the rear of the hotel, about 5 minutes walk away from the entrance - just pay at reception on arrival. The double room was very basic but had everything needed, including hair dryer and iron, as well as plenty of storage. This year we had a top floor room with a really interesting view. Staff are helpful. The breakfast is great value for money, with a huge variety; cooked, cereal, fruit and yogurt, bread / toast (with optional jam or marmalade), juices, tea and coffee - all self service, as much or as little as you want. No need to book in advance, you can buy tickets at reception on the day. Bag storage available - this is really useful if you want a leisurely breakfast on your last day and need somewhere to leave your luggage. There are bus stops right outside the hotel which is really useful, and the buses are frequent. An adult day rider bus ticket is well worth buying if you want to travel around the city and beyond.

Michelle

When looking at some of the bad reviews I was a bit worried, however the hotel exceeded my expectations. My room was on the 5th floor, so in the "cheap end" - however it was not run down and everything worked fine. The hotel must have been spectacular during its heyday, and the main public rooms still show the former glory. I was wondering why there were not many people there, as I thoroughly enjoyed sitting and working there in the evening, listening to nice soothing classical music. The check-in was fast and the staff were friendly. (The people in line before me had problems, as they did not have any ID with them, but it must be noted, that the hotel had sent me an information well before that the ID will be required.) I particularly liked the kind night porter with whom I had a good chat about the history of the hotel, and who gave me a booklet with more information. Cheers!

Aivars

I actually loved the faded grandeur. I am sure many hotels would not let the room I had in that state but for me it added to the uniqueness. And The wardrobe/ cupboard was fantastic being reminiscent of a proper linen press of 100 years ago. Honestly I love the fact that it has not been modernised and updated. It has a slight old world colonial feel about it. It’s not anonymous like most hotels. However, If you want a modern bathroom with no flaking paint, and no emergency temporary tatty tape around the wc this room would not be for you but it made ME smile. Reception staff were great. I met a cleaning lady as I left and she was friendly. Location is good and there is a very convenient car park

Mair

We stayed in a superior room 179 on first floor with a view. Was more like a bedroom with a whole other living room was so big and high ceilings,beautifully decorated and the old wood built in wardrobs and dressing table absolutely stunning 😍 Slept very well nice big comfortable bed and tv was a 42inch with Chestfield couch and 2 chairs for seating. Bathroom was in a separate room which was also big and had bath and shower plenty of hot water no issues there.Breakfast was good plenty to choose from nice bacon and sausage.Fresh fruit would be better and more coffee machines as only seen one

Melissa

We stayed at Adelphi Hotel with my daughter for 2 nights. We found the hotel absolutely beautiful upon arrival, we arrived a little bit earlier and was checked in within 10 mins. We got a room on the 6th floor, and the view was absolutely stunning, room was clean, bathroom was lovely. HOWEVER, we found that there was absolutely no signal at all, the tv did not work nor did the WiFi, perhaps because of how high up we were. This wouldn’t have been an issue on maybe a solo trip, but as we had our daughter with us it was definitely a bother as no movies to watch or able to download. We went down to reception and they had us moved to the 4th floor with no issues and were apologetic. We got to our room and it was much bigger, very homey and fancy. But again, we just couldn’t get any signal, we decided to stay in this room as we didn’t want to faff about but we pretty much had one bar of signal and WiFi the whole time. I’d say we got the WiFi working for 5 mins every half an hour. The Tv was working, but very poor selection of channels. No Netflix, or smart tv. Just the casual channels where there no kids channels or entertainment. Overall we had a good stay, just not sure we’d stay again due to my daughter being bored half the time and the connection issue. Just a bit disappointing because we don’t come often but absolutely love Liverpool, and I’d say we didn’t get to enjoy it fully because of these issues.

Cora

The location of the hotel is ideal for access to the many historic buildings in the city and the train stations. The hotel has it's own car park at the rear of the hotel, about 5 minutes walk away from the entrance - just pay at reception on arrival. The double room was very basic but had everything needed, including hair dryer and iron, as well as plenty of storage. This year we had a top floor room with a really interesting view. Staff are helpful. The breakfast is great value for money, with a huge variety; cooked, cereal, fruit and yogurt, bread / toast (with optional jam or marmalade), juices, tea and coffee - all self service, as much or as little as you want. No need to book in advance, you can buy tickets at reception on the day. Bag storage available - this is really useful if you want a leisurely breakfast on your last day and need somewhere to leave your luggage. There are bus stops right outside the hotel which is really useful, and the buses are frequent. An adult day rider bus ticket is well worth buying if you want to travel around the city and beyond.

Michelle

When looking at some of the bad reviews I was a bit worried, however the hotel exceeded my expectations. My room was on the 5th floor, so in the "cheap end" - however it was not run down and everything worked fine. The hotel must have been spectacular during its heyday, and the main public rooms still show the former glory. I was wondering why there were not many people there, as I thoroughly enjoyed sitting and working there in the evening, listening to nice soothing classical music. The check-in was fast and the staff were friendly. (The people in line before me had problems, as they did not have any ID with them, but it must be noted, that the hotel had sent me an information well before that the ID will be required.) I particularly liked the kind night porter with whom I had a good chat about the history of the hotel, and who gave me a booklet with more information. Cheers!

Aivars

I actually loved the faded grandeur. I am sure many hotels would not let the room I had in that state but for me it added to the uniqueness. And The wardrobe/ cupboard was fantastic being reminiscent of a proper linen press of 100 years ago. Honestly I love the fact that it has not been modernised and updated. It has a slight old world colonial feel about it. It’s not anonymous like most hotels. However, If you want a modern bathroom with no flaking paint, and no emergency temporary tatty tape around the wc this room would not be for you but it made ME smile. Reception staff were great. I met a cleaning lady as I left and she was friendly. Location is good and there is a very convenient car park

Mair

We stayed in a superior room 179 on first floor with a view. Was more like a bedroom with a whole other living room was so big and high ceilings,beautifully decorated and the old wood built in wardrobs and dressing table absolutely stunning 😍 Slept very well nice big comfortable bed and tv was a 42inch with Chestfield couch and 2 chairs for seating. Bathroom was in a separate room which was also big and had bath and shower plenty of hot water no issues there.Breakfast was good plenty to choose from nice bacon and sausage.Fresh fruit would be better and more coffee machines as only seen one

Melissa

Lokalizacja

Ranelagh Place, Liverpool, L3 5UL, Wielka Brytania

Adelphi Hotel