Bootle

Bootle is a district of Liverpool at the point where the Mersey opens to the sea, indeed it was once a resort. The docks are still important here, though new housing development is changing the landscape somewhat... Read More

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Hotels in Bootle - 4 places to stay

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The Breeze Hotel

The Breeze Hotel
Breeze hotel is in the heart of Bootle Village, 3 miles away from the vibrant city of Liverpool, home of the Beatles. At the end of your day we can provide a home ... More | visit website
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The Park Hotel

The Park Hotel
Situtated close to the world famous Aintree Grand National Racecourse, close to all motorway links, and only 5 miles from the city centre and 3 miles from the football stadiams, The Park Hotel is Situated ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Liverpool North

Ideally located within easy reach of the M57 and M58. Local attractions include Aintree racecourse, Switch Island retail and leisure park and Anfield and Goodison football stadiums. Conveniently located for Aintree train station. For shops ... More | visit website

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Marlborough Hotel (1.72 miles)

Marlborough Hotel
We are a Family Run Business offering a Warm & friendly welcome. Based in Crosby Liverpool we are just a 10 minute journey to the heart of liverpool, any great city is its people, and ... More | visit website
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Woodlands Guest House (1.95 miles)

Woodlands Guest House
We are located five miles from Liverpool City Centre with good public transport links to the City; John Lennon Airport and the coastal town of Southport. We are also close to the motorway network. The ... More
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Premier Inn Liverpool (Aintree) (1.98 miles)

Located within easy reach of the M57 and M58, next to Aintree racecourse - home of the Grand National. Conveniently positioned 200 yards from Aintree train station. Great city centre shopping, theatres, bars and restaurants ... More | visit website
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Park Hotel (2.02 miles)

Park Hotel

The closest hotel to the world-famous Aintree Racecourse, the Park Hotel is only 6 miles (10 km) from the city centre and has great access to the area’s major road network.
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Throstles Nest Hotel (2.34 miles)

Throstles Nest Hotel

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A superb 18th century hotel recently refurbished, and one of the most famous pubs in Liverpool. Your stay at this Bed & Breakfast Hotel is a real experience, providing you ... More

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O'Tooles Wine Bar and Guest House (2.57 miles)

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O'Tooles guest house is located at the corner of Dublin Street and Regent Road next to the Heritage Market. City BnB is located at the corner of Waterloo Road (Regent Road same road ... More | visit website
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Dunsandles Guest House (2.59 miles)

Dunsandles Guest House
Dunsandles is a Victorian guest house lovingly restored to its original standard by local interior designer and upholsterer Helen Keating. It offers 6 guest rooms, comprising of two family rooms, twin room and a further 3 ... More | visit website
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Sherwood Guest House (2.71 miles)

The Sherwood on the coast at New Brighton offers most rooms with a sea view and all rooms en suites facilities. This guest house is the perfect place for a relaxing weekend along the sea ... More | visit website
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Albion House B&B (2.72 miles)

Albion House B&B
Albion House is a 10 bedroom guesthouse in New Brighton, Wirral. Our rooms range from a 2 bedroom suite on the top floor with stunning views of the Irish Sea, ensuite double and family rooms ... More | visit website
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Hollins Hey Hotel & Restaurant (2.84 miles)

Hollins Hey Hotel & Restaurant

This magnificent 19th century Victorian villa with sea views is set in the affluent suburb of New Brighton. The Hollins Hey is a privately owned hotel comprising of 13 en-suite double rooms, most of which ... More | visit website

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