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Liverpool, England
Downtown LIVERPOOL - 0.8 MI /  KM
Downtown LIVERPOOL - 5.5 MI /  KM
Downtown LIVERPOOL - 16.0 MI /  KM
Downtown CHESTER - 1.0 MI /  KM
Downtown MANCHESTER - 3.2 MI /  KM
Downtown MANCHESTER -  MI / 4.8 KM
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Looking for a Liverpool hotel? Find the Liverpool hotel that meets your travel needs. Holiday Inn Express Hotels provide comfortable accommodations at affordable rates. During your stay at Holiday Inn Express Hotels, enjoy special offers for free: local calls in North America, continental breakfast, Movie Channel, and in-room data ports. Get all these hotel amenities and the comfortable lodging you expect from Holiday Inn Express Hotels when you stay in Liverpool, England. Take advantage of this hotel guide to make your Liverpool hotel reservations with Holiday Inn Express today.

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BRITANNIA PAVILLION, ALBERT DOCK
LIVERPOOL,  L3 4AD
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About Liverpool, England
Liverpool is the home of the Beatles. Fans still seek out such hallowed landmarks as the Eleanor Rigby park bench, Strawberry Fields, and the famous Cavern Club, in which the Fab Four got their start. Liverpool has generally been perceived as an unglamorous, working-class town. True, the once thriving maritime port suffered economic hardships during the 70's and 80's but a recent revitalization project, in the form of new restaurants, shops, and pubs, has brought new life to Albert Dock. ..[Read More]

Thursday
Drizzle. Scattered clouds. Mild.
14° / 9°

Friday
Early fog followed by sunny skies. Mild.
16° / 6°

Saturday
Sprinkles. Morning clouds. Cool.
8° / 4°
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Liverpool, England Factoid
After gaining a charter from King John in the early thirteenth century, Liverpool established itself as a small fishing village. During the eighteenth century, however, Liverpool became a key player in the infamous slaving triangle that also included America and the Caribbean. It wasn't until 1807 that slavery was finally abolished in England.