Adelphi Hotel
About
The Adelphi Hotel, a proud Edwardian landmark in Liverpool’s heart, blends historic grandeur with modern comfort. Nestled on Ranelagh Street, the grade‑II listed building steps away from the iconic Lime Street Station and the bustling Albert Dock, it offers easy access to Liverpool’s museums, theatres, and nightlife. The grand lobby, with its sweeping staircase and ornate plasterwork, sets the tone for a stay that balances old‑world charm with contemporary amenities. Guests can enjoy free Wi‑Fi, a 24‑hour reception, and a fully equipped gym area, while the hotel’s suite‑style rooms provide the quiet comfort needed after a day of city exploration. Culinary options are plentiful: the main course menu is served in Jenny’s Restaurant with a famed Sunday roast, the chic Crompton’s Bar offers pre‑dinner drinks, the American Bar provides a relaxed late‑night atmosphere, and the lively Wave Bar keeps the morning and afternoon crowds refreshed. For those seeking something more formal, the restaurant’s French menu offers a range of a‑la‑cart and table‑d’hôte selections. The Adelphi also serves as a venue for events: 14 versatile conference rooms can host from 4 to 850 delegates; the wedding suites accommodate up to 350 guests and feature a dedicated reception area, catering room, and beautiful gardens for photography. Pet‑friendly policy allows up to two pets per room for a modest fee, making it an ideal family or couple’s retreat. The hotel’s long‑standing reputation, combined with ongoing renovations, ensures that guests experience the flash of Liverpool’s history without compromising on comfort. Whether you’re visiting for business, leisure, or a special celebration, the Adelphi Hotel delivers a memorable stay in one of the city’s most iconic locations.
Highlights
- Prime Location
- Historic Edwardian Architecture
- Multiple Dining Options
- 24‑hour Reception & Free Wi‑Fi
- Event Facilities
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn, when the weather is mild and the city’s festivals—and the hotel’s seasonal‑break packages—are in full swing.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Historic Charm
- Excellent Food & Drink
- Central Location
- Comfortable Rooms
- Family‑Friendly Services
Things to consider
- Crowded During Peak Season
- Limited on‑site Parking
- Some Facilities Closed
- Late Check‑Out on Weekends