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62 Castle St - Luxury Hotel Accommodation

We pride ourselves on providing only the best for our customers. We strive to ensure that 62 Castle stays head and shoulders above other boutique hotels in Liverpool, by providing luxury hotel accommodation. We have taken care to ensure that each one of our twenty suites has an individual feel and have more personality than the luxury hotel accommodation that you might find in a chain of hotels.

The designers for 62 Castle St ensured that the colours throughout the hotel were all chosen from a selected master palette. This ensures that each room or space in our luxury hotel accommodation flows into the next, to create a relaxing atmosphere and a cohesive feel to the whole building.

The quirky layouts of the rooms and carefully chosen furniture give an individual edge that is hard to copy, whether it is in the luxury hotel accommodation of the Grand Suite or in a striking and spacious House Suite. However, the luxury hotel accommodation of 62 Castle St does not simply represent style over substance. There are many practical aspects to the rooms, to help you have a comfortable and enjoyable stay, such as Internet access, MP3 docking stations, a CD player and hairdryer. Our bathrooms are everything you would expect from luxury hotel accommodation, with quality and attention to detail in their drench showers and Elemis toiletries for your convenience.

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Events & Packages

Football Packages
Treat your loved one to a special weekend in Liverpool with tickets to Liverpool FC. Exclusive Packages available for all Liverpool FC Home games for the forthcoming season. Limited availability.
E-mail football@62castlest.com for availability and prices.

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The Building

The Building

62 Castle St Hotel is a city centre hotel in Liverpool in a Grade II listed building, which was formerly a bank. The structure was originally built in 1868 and was designed by the architects Lucy and Littler, before being refurbished to its current condition as a boutique hotel in 2004.