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Newly opened in January 2007 is the Malmaison Liverpool Hotel, another bold new move by the Malmaison group. Liverpool was crowned the winner of the prestigious ‘ European City of Culture’ award for 2008, and is already undergoing significant development in order to bring its facilities up to scratch. Liverpool is notably lacking in top-class hotels compared with other cities in the UK, but the arrival of the Malmaison in Liverpool is set to spearhead a hotel renaissance in the city in time for 2008, a year which is anticipated to launch the city of Liverpool to the forefront of UK tourism. The Malmaison Liverpool Hotel is located in the historic Princes Dock, an area which is rapidly evolving as a cool and sophisticated part of a city renowned for its innovation in music, politics and the arts; its diverse and multi-faceted culture; its domination of European football and as the historical gateway from the UK to the rest of the world. Having won the coveted ‘ European City of Culture’ award for 2008, Liverpool is set to add yet another string to its bow.
Princes Dock has already been boosted by the addition of a desirable 100,000 sq ft office development and a 752-space car park. The area is home to the Crowne Plaza Hotel, and with the arrival of Malmaison and possibly a third luxury hotel at Princes Dock, the area is set to be an exciting venue to work, relax, reside and party around the clock.
The Malmaison Liverpool Hotel is yet another addition to the Malmaison family. Malmaison hotels are characterised by their sleek and sexy demeanour, state of the art facilities, chic style and a certain conviviality that sets them apart from the competition. Please follow the links to our features on the other Malmaison hotels – Oxford, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Birmingham, London, Belfast, Oxford and Manchester to find out why this addition to the Liverpool hotel scene is causing such a stir.
The Malmaison Liverpool Hotel is an ambitious £14 million project in the Princes Dock area of Liverpool. It is an unusual step for Malmaison, in that it is a purpose-built hotel, whereas all of the other hotels are set in redeveloped historical buildings. The Malmaison Liverpool Hotel features 131 rooms and suites boasting all the usual Malmaison virtues, as well as a brasserie and a leisure suite. Conferencing facilities are also provided. The building is 11 storeys high, the top 5 storeys of which are set out as 41 luxury apartments. In the European City of Culture 2008, the Malmaison Liverpool Hotel feels right at home. More........
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