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The New Brighton Hotel
Set in New Brighton and within 9.1 km of The Beatles Statue, The New Brighton Hotel has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.

Village Hotel Wirral
Village Hotel Wirral is an ideal spot from which to discover the Wirral Peninsular, North Wales, and the North West of England.

Green Lodge, Wirral by Marston's Inns
Just 6 minutes’ walk from Hoylake Train Station, Green Lodge, Wirral by Marston's Inns offers well-appointed rooms and a bar and restaurant.

Thornton Hall Hotel & Spa
Spa use is included on the first day of the guests stay for guests enjoying a bed and breakfast, or dinner bed and breakfast package. Spa use is not included at any time when booking a room only rate....

Royal Oak by Greene King inns
Set in Bromborough, 12 km from Liverpool ONE, Royal Oak by Greene King inns offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Bridge Inn by Greene King Inns
A charming hotel steeped in history, set in the historical town of Port Sunlight, within easy reach of Liverpool and Chester, and just 5 minutes from the M53.

Mere Brook House
Featuring a garden and views of garden, Mere Brook House is a guest house situated in a historic building in Wirral, 12 km from The Beatles Statue.

Lovely unit elgin drive Coastal Bliss Your Seaside Retreat with City Excitement
Featuring garden views, Lovely unit elgin drive Coastal Bliss Your Seaside Retreat with City Excitement provides accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 7.7 km from The Beatles Statue.

Sea-Quinn Views
Set within 7.8 km of The Beatles Statue and 9.1 km of Liver Building in Wallasey, Sea-Quinn Views offers accommodation with seating area.

Holm On The Lane
Set 6.5 km from The Beatles Statue, 7.9 km from Liver Building and 8 km from Royal Court Theatre, Holm On The Lane features accommodation situated in Birkenhead.

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- From £99 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 954 reviewsThe staff were very welcoming. Particularly Jenna and Kieran. The breakfast was excellent, I had smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. The choice was fantastic. Great coffee and fresh orange juice. I didn't have dinner as I was visiting family but I looked at the menu and it looked great! The room was clean and had everything I needed for a 1 night stay. I will definitely stay again on my next visit.Guest review byCarolSpain
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 139 reviewsMark was a superb host and really went out of his way to make us feel welcome. The rooms were wonderfully clean and modern and very comfortable. Loved that there was even a kettle and coffee/tea in the room and Mark even put in an extra heater in each room to ensure we wouldn’t be cold.Guest review byAndreaSweden
- From £85 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 349 reviewsIt was beautiful,had a wonderful stay Absolutely gorgeous and secluded Will be booking again in the future. So relaxing and great little places to eat in surrounding areas. A little gem of a findGuest review byJearyNetherlands
- From £72 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.4Good - What previous guests thought, 1,497 reviewsClean comfortable all staff from reception to bar staff are very friendly and welcoming.Guest review byCraigThailand
- From £79 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,023 reviewsThe room was very spacious and clean, the staff were so friendly and extremely helpfulGuest review byStephenSpain
- From £125 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 609 reviewsexcellent - spotless food was amazing breakfast and dinner would definitely stay againGuest review byNicolaIsle of Man
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 366 reviewsPenthouse was great value for a small apartment with good facilities inc a kitchenGuest review byJohnAustralia
- From £109 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 2,007 reviewsIt was very cheap and we were surprised how good it wasGuest review bySpilmaherCroatia
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- From £157.22 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 935 reviewsQuality of room - surroundings - spa areaGuest review byTracyUnited Kingdom
- From £58.50 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.2Good - What previous guests thought, 607 reviewsvery welcoming and lovely staffGuest review byMcPhersonUnited Kingdom
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I am currently between London and Liverpool as my daughter...
I am currently between London and Liverpool as my daughter is expecting a baby and currently living on the wirrel The hotel was perfect for me I will be back again in the next 2 weeks once baby arrives Staff were friendly , helpful and understanding I added an extra night at short notice which I needed help with but nothing was too much troubleGuest review byBelmar - 8.0
Heswall is a friendly little town, with a good selection of...
Heswall is a friendly little town, with a good selection of small shops and eateries. Please do visit the book shop! From the outside it looks like any other shop, but step inside and you will be bowled over with what's on offer, which even includes a cafe. Heswall offers easy access to other destinations on The Wirrall, including the delightful West Kirby. It is a great spot to explore places further afield, such as North Wales, Chester and Liverpool.Guest review byJaneUnited Kingdom - 8.0
i enjoy viewing architecture & art, so the old buildings...
i enjoy viewing architecture & art, so the old buildings whether occupied or abandoned I find interesting to check out. I was total self sufficient with my food so did not eat out locally. Birkenhead & its adjacent districts are fairly well sign posted. Satnav is good. but without postal codes, mistakes can be made with journeys to wrong places.Guest review byMARTIN WEBBUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We enjoy the walk along the promenade which has such...
We enjoy the walk along the promenade which has such wonderful views across the Mersey and Liverpool. We had plenty of choice of eating places near our apartment and enjoyed eating at The Magazine and The Ferry,Guest review byjanetUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Wallasey is my birth & childhood town so holds good memories...
Wallasey is my birth & childhood town so holds good memories. Like most modern day towns its shops have declined in Liscard the once larger shopping area & closed due I suppose to on line shopping but there are several large supermarkets locally albeit requiring a car. There are smaller convenience stores dotted about. New Brighton has been revamped & houses many cafes, restaurant's & bars, we had an evening meal in the seahorse which was great value & decent pub food. The waiting room cafe on Victoria Road also to be recommended for snacks or breakfast. New Brighton still has the boating lake, vast promenade & parks & open areas. The town also has lots of take aways. My granddaughter enjoyed visiting all the mermaid statues dotted about. You can take a ‘Ferry across the Mersey’ from Seacombe from 10am-4pm approx £12 via a river cruise or outwith this time straight across with commuters. Regular bus service operates to wider areas. Accommodation is quite limited with only one Travelodge in Wallasey , in New Brighton & limited guest houses. The area feels safe enough although I wasn’t out at night. There appears to be a lot of regeneration with modern newly built housing & flats. Traffic & residential parking is heavy at times & although most roads now restricted to 20mph some traffic remains fast especially along the promenade. I think Wallasey still has a lot to offer & with New Brighton & good commuter links to Liverpool is a better more affordable option.Guest review byPaulaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We went to the Lady Lever Art gallery, which is well worth a...
We went to the Lady Lever Art gallery, which is well worth a visit. Had tea in the tea rooms opposite Port Sunlight train station, as the tea rooms at lady lever was temporarily closed. With more time we would have had a good look around the village and it's beautiful historic buildings.Guest review byDawnUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Walk along the Hoylake Promenade, Popsy's Cafe in the...
Walk along the Hoylake Promenade, Popsy's Cafe in the Hoylake community centre. Visit to Leasowe lighthouse, Thurstaston Hill, Thors Rock and Thurstaston Beach and Flissy's coffee shop. Frankby area. Meols area and Meols Parade . Meols and Heima coffee. Burleydam Garden centre. Carr Farm Garden Centre. West Kirby Beach . Royden Park cafe. Wirral Country Park cafe , Max Kirby Way.Guest review byJaneNew Zealand - 10.0
A good selection of bars, coffee shops and restaurants.
A good selection of bars, coffee shops and restaurants. Regular type of shops but Independent shops too. Good train service and station close to town. Buses run regularly too. A nice walk along the promenade blows the cobwebs away.Guest review bySallyUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Friendly welcome, independent shops, walks to Hilbre, Red...
Friendly welcome, independent shops, walks to Hilbre, Red rocks, the sea lake, and a day in Ness. It is a place at peace with itself and has a cafe culture - people looked well and restaurants were busy - not sure if people visit from outside the area to eat but the sailing and windsurfing facilities were a big attraction and fun to watchGuest review byLindaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We used taxis for most of our travels although a train...
We used taxis for most of our travels although a train station is not very far. Up the road from The Bebington, we went to a Pub called the Sizzling part of the Acorn. Good food great atmosphere. Close to Liverpool and Chester. We were there for a Wedding close by . Lovely. Small village but nice . Nothing flashy. Enjoyed it.Guest review byNorbertMalta