Really really good reviews on the hotel, plus breakfast the following morning and two tickets to the Beatles Tour for £44.50pp! You can stay another night but obviously a higher cost.
This award-winning attraction is located on the Albert Dock on the Liverpool Waterfront. The Beatles Story is the world's largest permanent exhibition devoted to The Beatles and provides visitors with a magical history tour of how four young lads from Liverpool rose to become the greatest band of all time. Find out how they first met, explore an exact replica of The Cavern Club that The Beatles played in 292 times and take an underwater trip on the Yellow Submarine. Living History audio guides are available in ten languages and you can also take in the newly opened exhibit within the Beatles Story, The British Invasion: How 1960s beat groups conquered America, showcasing previously unseen artefacts and photographs from bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, James Brown and The Supremes.
Included
1 or 2 nights at Indigo Hotel
Breakfast
2 tickets to the Beatles Story
Hotel Indigo Liverpool
This glamorous, boutique hotel is located 5 minutes from the Echo Arena and is inspired by the history and cultural surroundings of Liverpool. There is an energetic and exuberant environment where you can recharge in the fitness studio or treat yourself to a Marco Pierre White inspired meal in the Steakhouse restaurant. Each morning you'll be treated to a scrumptious breakfast before setting off to explore Liverpool.
8 comments
rolstherat
28 Oct 151#1
I stayed at Malmaison in Liverpool and they do a package too that includes the Beatles tour, its worth going to and makes this good value!
jop85
29 Oct 15#2
Nah, I need more than £89 to convince me to go to Liverpool
darren9030
29 Oct 151#3
Liverpool & Bristol are the best 2 cities in England to visit . The Beatles Tour & 4D Experience is awesome. Heat added .
kikboy
29 Oct 15#4
Darren the best two cities in England are London and of course London again.
darren9030 to kikboy
30 Oct 15#5
Being A West Ham fan i've visited our Capital on many occasions ( usually gone home disappointed i must add ) & have to disagree. The sheer scale of visitors in the main attraction areas make getting around very slow , everyone on the tube looks like they've lost a tenner & found a pound , Pubs & restaurants are too expensive - not to mention housing . Having been to every city in England ( & staying in them all except 2 ) they are my 2 favs anyway :smile:
nickz98
30 Oct 151#6
Clearly you've forgotten about Birmingham :-)
buglawton
31 Oct 15#7
There's also a real Beatles themed hotel in Liverpool, minutes walk from the excellent shopping centre. http://www.harddaysnighthotel.com/
Even if you don't stay there, try the Beatles cocktail bar next to the lobby.
darren9030
31 Oct 15#8
Birmingham was fine until that misshapen golf ball thingy totally spoiled the Bullring area.
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This award-winning attraction is located on the Albert Dock on the Liverpool Waterfront. The Beatles Story is the world's largest permanent exhibition devoted to The Beatles and provides visitors with a magical history tour of how four young lads from Liverpool rose to become the greatest band of all time. Find out how they first met, explore an exact replica of The Cavern Club that The Beatles played in 292 times and take an underwater trip on the Yellow Submarine. Living History audio guides are available in ten languages and you can also take in the newly opened exhibit within the Beatles Story, The British Invasion: How 1960s beat groups conquered America, showcasing previously unseen artefacts and photographs from bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, James Brown and The Supremes.
Included
1 or 2 nights at Indigo Hotel
Breakfast
2 tickets to the Beatles Story
Hotel Indigo Liverpool
This glamorous, boutique hotel is located 5 minutes from the Echo Arena and is inspired by the history and cultural surroundings of Liverpool. There is an energetic and exuberant environment where you can recharge in the fitness studio or treat yourself to a Marco Pierre White inspired meal in the Steakhouse restaurant. Each morning you'll be treated to a scrumptious breakfast before setting off to explore Liverpool.
8 comments
http://www.harddaysnighthotel.com/
Even if you don't stay there, try the Beatles cocktail bar next to the lobby.