62 Castle St is a bolt hole in the vibrant City of Liverpool, set in a neighbourhood of architectural grace, this urban town house hotel is perfectly placed for exploring this handsome City with it World Heritage offerings.
Designed by the architects Lucy and Little, the stunning Grade II listed building started life in 1868 as the Alliance Bank then North & South Wales Bank until the premises became too small. It was then sympathetically converted into a beautiful, small and refined city centre hotel.
The hotel is small, smart and the interiors are a well-judged union of historic charm and modern treats. The 20 Suites offer our guests high quality with a distinctive style and although the guest rooms are some of the biggest in the City our guests get a sense of cosy intimate surroundings.
The to die for location is perfect for all the sights, sounds and smells of the city. Whether you are coming to Liverpool 1 for a shopping extravaganza or experiencing the excitement of the Beatles phenomena or simply visiting for business, the hotel is within easy reach of everything Liverpool has to offer. For big City fun look no further.
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Latest Reviews
First of all I would like to say that the hotel don’t have normal or accessible parking as the hotel is within the centre of the city. Further if I talk about the rooms and toilets, there is not a single accessible room in this hotel nor accessible toilets in room or in general. So as if I am wheelchair user, I would not recommend any wheelchair user to choose this hotel for stay.