O'Tooles - Liverpool City Council Only Hotel
53.41964, -2.99997Featuring Wi-Fi throughout the property, the 2-star O'Tooles - Liverpool City Council Only hotel is within 25 minutes' walk of The Piermaster's House. Guests who stay at this Liverpool guest house can park their car nearby.
Location
While staying in the property, you are invited to discover International Slavery Museum, located about a 25-minute walk away, or visit sports venues like Anfield, which is 2.9 km away. Afternoon tea is a 19-minute walk from the hotel, and Liverpool John Lennon airport is 20 km away. The accommodation stands about a 10-minute ride from Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool, popular with pilgrims and tourists alike.
O'Tooles - Liverpool City Council Only hotel is also right near Regent Raod/nr Clarence Docks bus stop.
Rooms
They come with a separate toilet, a bath, and a shower along with such comforts as a hair dryer and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
Titanic Restaurant is a perfect place to enjoy meal of British cuisine and it is situated just 5 minutes' walk away.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
12 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Landscape view
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Shower
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Heating
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Max:4 persons
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Room size:
20 m²
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Bed options:1 Single bed
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Landscape view
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Shower
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Heating
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Max:3 persons
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Room size:
12 m²
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Bed options:3 Single beds
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Landscape view
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Heating
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Bathtub
Essential information about O'Tooles - Liverpool City Council Only Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 4493 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 1.8 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 15.2 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Liverpool John Lennon, LPL |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of O'Tooles - Liverpool City Council Only Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Nov 13
Conveniently situated and the staff here are friendly and accommodating 😊.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 12
I stayed in a double room at this hote with my friend. The double bed was cute and confortable. The view from window was great, we could see sun set from our room.
I used the shower, the water did not go away, so I had to stop havng shower before I wash my body. After I used the toilet, lots of water came into the bathroom and the floor filled with much water. We phoned the staff, but they never answer. Downstairs was leaking because of our bathroom. The price was including breakfast, but the staff did not give us "breakfast tickets" and did not explain about breakfast at all. We could not have a breakfast, or we had to pay about £3 each for breakfast. and never seen the staff, we just left the key in our room. Never use this hotel again.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 11
We were not impressed with security, the door was left wide open. Got woken up at 4am very loud noise- nothing done about this. In a terrible area- bad service.Would not recommend.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 08
The rooms here are budget-friendly, but still a decent size and come with a shower and bathroom. Overall, nothing too fancy but they get the job done 💁🏻♂️.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 07
Nothing, it was awful.
Dirty, breached health and safety regulations and in a very run down area.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 07
The hotel is a lovely place for a weekend in Liverpool. All the rooms are clean and warm enough with character with a nice owner and the staff is helpful...
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missingWrote a review on Sept 07
This place is in a great spot, close to a bus stop that takes you right into the city center and near an industrial area. The staff here are friendly and work hard to keep everything clean. 🌟
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missingWrote a review on Sept 05
Very good and comfortable hotel. The staff is also very helpful and friendly. We loved the breakfast. Have internet access and good television. Despite the good things, I think it needs a good cleaning.
It took more than 30 minutes to find the hotel because my GPS took us to unknown places. I think they need to improve the question of how to find the hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 04
friendliness and helpfulness of staff value for money only drawback is that it's off the beaten track, but the staff picked us up from the coach station so that really helped
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missingWrote a review on Aug 26
Comfortable, spacious room that won't break the bank. Loved having a TV and soundproof windows. Great spot to stay, super convenient location! 🌟
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missingWrote a review on Aug 24
the staff and the owner were all amicable and professional. the setting was quiet and absolutely perfect, short walk to the town centre as well as liverpool. plus, main attraction such as st george's hall liverpool was 2 km from this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 23
location was close to city centre, and the cost of a taxi to and from the hotel was very reasonable.
acess to room was up a very narrow flight of stairs, so if you had a large suitcase, you would have problems getting up the stairs, three bed room was small with a double bed and one single bed, not ideal if you wanted your own bed,.that said it was only for one night and we didn,t spend much time in the room.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 12
We had a great time during our trip and would definitely choose to stay here again in the future.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 10
Enjoyed my one-night stay here and would definitely come back. The location was nice and peaceful, especially near the "Wine Bar" 🍷.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 09
If you were on the run,from the law or a bad relationship or whatever,you could be forgiven for thinking that this "hotel" would offer the perfect hideaway: it is a 35 mins walk (nearly 2.5 miles) from the edge of the city centre,on a road which even cab drivers don't recognise and in the shadow of a huge derelict warehouse.But......the price you pay,in money and in discomfort,almost beggars belief and would turn the most ardent runaway into a reformed character within a few days. Features include: surly staff whose idea of customer service is to look up momentarily from a screen and smile painfully at you; a shower which floods the bathroom and the bedroom; no towels; a bedside lamp which doesn't work; a view over acres of abandoned dockland; a stunningly bad "breakfast" in a clapped out bar area and a general ambience similar to a Rackman-like,high density/low quality bedsit from the 1950's (although they would have had better manners in those days). Avoid this venue at all costs.