LORD NELSON HOTEL
Address:
1 Hotham St
 
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  Liverpool, L3 5PD
Star: 2 Star Hotel
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Hotel Information
The Lord Nelson Hotel is located in the centre of Liverpool, England, 200 metres from Lime Street Station. The Walker Art Gallery is 500 metres away and the Albert Dock is two miles from the hotel.
Hotel Policies
  • Your charge card will be charged for the full payment upon submitting your reservation request. See {0}User Agreement.
  • Requests for bed type and smoking preferences will be submitted to the hotel but are not guaranteed.
  • Room pictures may differ from the actual room you receive.
  • You must present a photo ID upon check-in.
  • These rates are only avaliable through our websites and call centers and cannot be obtained by calling the hotel directly as they will not have our discounted rates in their system.
  • By proceeding with this reservation, you agree to all terms and conditions, which include the Cancellation Policy and all terms and conditions contained in the {0}User Agreement.
  • You agree to pay the cost of your reservation. If you do not pay this debt and it is collected through the use of a collection agency, an attorney, or through other legal proceedings, you agree to pay all reasonable costs or fees, including attorney fees and court costs, incurred in connection with such collection effort.
 
   
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Local Attractions

The Albert Dock in Liverpool, England, was opened in 1846 by its namesake, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Based on plans submitted in 1839 by the civil engineers Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, for a combined dock and warehouse system, shipping entered the dock from either Canning Half Tide Dock to the North or Salthouse Dock to the east.

A maritime museum (sometimes nautical museum) is a museum specializing in the display of objects relating to ships and travel on seas and lakes. A naval museum focuses on navies and military use of the sea.

What better way to experience the sights and sounds of Beatles Liverpool than on a vintage Magical Mystery Tour Bus, identical to the one used in the 1967 film.

The Roman Catholic Cathedral opened in 1967 with its modern, circular design and glorious multi-coloured windows. Dating from the 1930s, the majestic barrel vaults of fine brickwork and granite pillars in the original Lutyens Crypt offer a sharp contrast in architectural styles.
 
 
Room Information
The 50 guestrooms at the Lord Nelson Hotel are spread over three floors and decorated in a simple, modern style. All offer televisions, coffee/tea-making facilities and a welcome pack with information about the city. All rooms extend to bathrooms.
 
   
 
 
Hotel Facilities
Dating from the Victorian era, the Lord Nelson Hotel is housed in a three-storey property with a period white façade. Amenities include complimentary wireless Internet access and a 24-hour front desk. Parking facilities are available behind the hotel (surcharge). Drinks and cocktails are served in the contemporary lounge bar, which features wooden floors and leather seating. Sports events are shown on wall-to- wall plasma-screen televisions in the DugOut sports bar. The hotel's coffee shop serves a range of drinks and snacks. The Lord Nelson Hotel offers a complimentary continental buffet breakfast every morning.
  • Patio
  • Internet public area - wireless
  • Comp newspapers in lobby
  • Coffee shop or cafe
  • Television in lobby
  • Pool table
  • Use of nearby fitness center (discount)
  • Internet public area - comp
  • Bar/lounge
  • Elevator/lift
  • Parking (surcharge)
  • Parking nearby
  • Complimentary breakfast
 
Restaurants
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Getting there
Distance to the Lord Nelson Hotel is 10 miles, approximately 20 minutes' drive.

Getting there. A bus runs from the airport to a stop 300 metres from the hotel. Alternatively, taxis are available and cost approximately 15 GBP. Prices are subject to change.

Getting around. Liverpool city centre can be explored on foot and is well served by buses and taxis.

Driving directions. From the airport, follow signs for the city centre.
At the roundabout, take the first exit onto the A651.
Continue along this road and through the traffic lights to the end of Aigburth Road.
Turn left at the first set of traffic lights and then right at the second set of lights.
Continue along Park Road (A651), heading towards the city centre.
This road will become the A5038, Great George Street.
At the set of lights at the end, turn onto Hardman Street.
At the first set of lights, turn left onto Rodney Street and continue through three sets of lights.
At the fourth set of lights, turn left onto Lord Nelson Street.
The hotel is halfway down on the right hand side, with a car park behind the hotel.