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- SouthportSandy beaches, golden dunes, and coastal promenades make Southport a popular escape from the nearby cities of Liverpool and Manchester. Add in a fairground, a historic pier, and a thriving nightlife scene, and you have one of the west coast’s most exciting seaside resorts.Read more
- ManchesterFamed for its football team and music scene, which has produced the likes of The Smiths and Oasis, this centre for sports and the arts is a down-to-earth and friendly city. The so-called Capital of the North has overcome industrial decline, bombing (in WWII and by the IRA) to become a confident and cosmopolitan city of well over two million. It is well served by a bus and light rail network. Top attractions include the Lowry art complex, arcade Affleck's Palace and Canal Street gay village.Read more
- Snowdonia-Eryri National ParkMake sure to pack your wellies, because Snowdonia National Park is one of the wettest spots in the U.K. Besides being soggy, it’s also pretty impressive. A fairly easy hike takes you to the top of Yr Wyddfa, the highest peak in Wales (topping any peaks in England, too), where peregrine falcons nest in the jagged cliffs. The park also has the largest lake in Wales, Llyn Tegid. It has its own Loch Ness-style monster—called Teggie, of course—though some figure it’s just an unusually large pike. This Snowdonia’s wonders can also be found on a smaller scale. Keep an eye out for the Snowdon beetle, which has rainbow stripes down its back.Read more
- Peak District National ParkWhen it comes to outdoor activities, the Peak District National Park is the whole package. Located in the north of England, the park offers everything from horse riding to rock climbing, windsurfing to paragliding, plus walking trails galore. One trail, Derwent Valley Heritage Way, allows you to take in the area’s open landscape while also showcasing its industrial roots. Discovering hidden underground formations at such spots as Titan Cave (the highest natural cavern in the U.K.) is another popular pastime. Best of all, there are camp- and RV sites throughout so guests can settle into these surroundings.Read more
- SheffieldWith world-class trails, bouldering in the park and more, Sheffield is known as The Outdoor City — but the adventure doesn’t end when you’ve finished exploring its climbs and rides. With brilliant street food markets, independent microbreweries, a vibrant arts and events scene, and plenty of live music, it has everything travellers need to turn an exhilarating day in the sun into a legendary night out.Read more
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- LondonFrom Shoreditch’s swaggering style to Camden’s punky vibe and chic Portobello Road, London is many worlds in one. The city’s energy means that no two days are the same. Explore royal or historic sites, tick off landmarks from your bucket list, eat and drink in exclusive Michelin-starred restaurants, enjoy a pint in a traditional pub, or get lost down winding cobbled streets and see what you stumble across – when it comes to London, the possibilities are endless.Read more
- ParisEveryone who visits Paris for the first time probably has the same punchlist of major attractions to hit: The Louvre, Notre Dame, The Eiffel Tower, etc. Just make sure you leave some time to wander the city’s grand boulevards and eat in as many cafes, bistros and brasseries as possible. And don’t forget the shopping—whether your tastes run to Louis Vuitton or Les Puces (the flea market), you can find it here.Read more
- Halifaxtravellers say Halifax is best seen on foot, so park the car and start walking. Immerse yourself in Halifax's rich history at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and be sure to survey the city from the 18th-century Citadel National Historic Site. Then walk into any of Halifax's great bars and restaurants and catch some live music to round out your day.Read more
- Quebec CityQuebec City may be the only fortified city north of Mexico, but it welcomes visitors with open arms. Explore the Citadel, where you might catch Canadian troops staging a military ceremony. As for food, you could splurge on afternoon tea at the Chateau Frontenac, or do as the locals do and snack on poutine—french fries with gravy and cheese curds.Read more
- MontrealMontreal, c’est si bon! This French-speaking city is considered the cultural capital of Canada, and is a cosmopolitan celebration of Québécois style. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the cobblestone streets and grand buildings of Vieux-Montréal will give you a taste of European flavour. The Basilique Notre-Dame is a confection of stained glass, and the Plateau Mont-Royal district will delight you with its quaint boutiques and cafés. Dig in to a massive plate of poutine to fuel up for a tour of the epic Olympic Park.Read more
- OttawaOttawa is a compact, clean, cleverly planned centre of culture and politics. And it's an ideal choice for a weekend getaway. Start downtown at the architecturally stunning National Gallery of Canada, and don't miss the Canadian Nature Museum and the National Aviation Museum. Rideau Canal offers boating in the summer and ice-skating in the winter. Gatineau Park attracts cyclists and walkers, while Byward Market blends old and new Ottawa.Read more
- New York CityThe first time you go to New York, go ahead and be a sight-seer—everyone should visit the Statue of Liberty, the Met, Times Square, etc. But on a return trip, pick a neighbourhood and go deep. You’ll find hole-in-the-wall bars, great delis, quirky shops… exploring the non-touristy side of New York is an incredibly rewarding experience for a traveller.Read more
- TorontoWe've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theatre, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.Read more
- EdmontonAs North America’s northernmost large metropolis, Edmonton is a fascinating study in contrasts — a vibrant urban centre in the heart of the wilderness. It’s a city that’s never been afraid to do things a little differently, as visitors discover through close encounters with free-roaming bison, a shopping mall that spans more than 48 city blocks, and a dynamic arts and culture scene that embraces more than 40 annual festivals, including the continent’s biggest and wildest Fringe Theatre Festival.Read more
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- Some of the more popular boutique hotels near Royal Albert Dock Liverpool include:The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5Heywood House Hotel, Bw Signature Collection By Best Western - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These boutique hotels are close to Liverpool John Lennon Airport:The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Some of the best boutique hotels in Liverpool are:The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following boutique hotels in Liverpool:Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Malmaison Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4/5Hotel Indigo Liverpool, an IHG hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These boutique hotels in Liverpool have great views and are well-liked by travellers:Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Malmaison Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4/530 James Street - Traveller rating: 3/5
- These boutique hotels in Liverpool have been described as romantic by other travellers:Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Heywood House Hotel, Bw Signature Collection By Best Western - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Families travelling in Liverpool enjoyed their stay at the following boutique hotels:Lock & Key Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Shankly Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/530 James Street - Traveller rating: 3/5
- These boutique hotels in Liverpool generally allow pets:Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Hard Days Night Hotel Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4/5Lock & Key Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- An upscale travelling experience can be enjoyed at these 4 star boutique hotels in Liverpool:The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Reduced mobility rooms are available at the following boutique hotels in Liverpool:The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
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The Resident LiverpoolHope Street HotelHard Days Night Hotel LiverpoolMalmaison LiverpoolThe Dixie Dean HotelThe Shankly HotelHotel Indigo Liverpool, an IHG hotelBoutique 56Heywood House Hotel, Bw Signature Collection By Best Western30 James StreetThe Baltic Hotel62 Castle Street HotelLock & Key HotelNorthcoteHotel Indigo Chester, an IHG hotelThe Hotel ChesterThe Cow Hollow HotelThe Bold HotelLeven ManchesterMode Hotel LythamKing Street TownhouseNo.10 PrestonGreat John Street HotelMode Hotel St AnnesOddfellows ChesterLord Street Hotel, BW Signature Collection by Best WesternThe Alexandra Court HotelAbel HeywoodThe Parr's Bank HotelDidsbury House