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4 - Contact Us
b - Bedroom Suites
m - Meeting Rooms
d - Private Dining Area
e - 62 Exclusive
p - Events & Packages

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.