Premier Inn Liverpool

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Why Premier Inn?
Is it our comfy beds, our seriously tasty food, our great value hotels or our amazing teams that guests love so much? We reckon it’s a bit of everything.
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We're in 800+ locations across the UK and Ireland
Super-comfy beds
Sleep on the bed of your dreams
Free Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is totally free during your stay
Family friendly
Kids stay and eat for free*, plus spacious family rooms
Flexible rates
Choice of booking and payment options
Unlimited breakfast
Enjoy our famous Premier Inn cooked or continental breakfast

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FAQs
Liverpool is in the North West of England, in the county of Lancashire, about 180 miles north-west of London and 30 miles west of Manchester.
Liverpool is celebrated as a cultural hotspot, with a flourishing music, arts and comedy scene, while music fans will recognise it as the birthplace of The Beatles. The city is also famous for its two Premier League football clubs, boasts a huge variety of listed buildings, and draws visitors for its exciting nightlife and attractions.
The name Liverpool is thought to originate from the city’s beginnings as a tidal pool of the River Mersey – this led to the name Lifer Pool, meaning ‘muddy pool’.
A Scouser is a friendly nickname for anyone born or growing up in Liverpool – their distinctive accent is usually referred to as Scouse. The term derives from lobscouse, a Baltic stew that was popular with the sailors who worked in the Liverpool docks.
The current metropolitan population of Liverpool is estimated to be around 900,000 people.
The city of Liverpool itself is around 43 square miles, while the urban area is closer to 77 square miles.


















