Welcome to Z Liverpool
Heritage, culture, sport, this location has everything
Just steps from the club that made The Beatles stars, our 92 bedrooms are at home in the city’s musical heartland. Some have astonishing views across the River Mersey. With the culinary prowess of Castle Street around the corner, UNESCO-listed Albert Dock a short walk away, and Anfield stadium just 20 minutes by bus, there’s more than four fab reasons to visit.
- Moorfields 3 mins
- James Street 5 mins
- Lime Street Station 10 minutes
Liverpool at a glance
- Magical Beatles Museum
- National Architecture Centre
- Mersey Ferry tours
- Inspiring Tate Liverpool
- The Royal Liver Building
- Merseyside Maritime Museum
- The Cavern Club for jazz
Our Rooms
Step into your Z room and it all makes sense. Your home in the heart of town has been cleverly designed to give you everything you need. Sumptuous handcrafted beds, beautiful linen, high-quality, en-suite shower room, an HDTV with all Sky Sports and Movie channels, and of course, Wi-Fi. Throw in complimentary toiletries, plenty of hanging space, underbed storage and in-room tea & coffee making and you've got compact luxury at its best.

- Crisp bed linen
- En suite
- Samsung HD TV with Sky
- Aircon
- Tea & Coffee
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
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Z Inside Double
- Sleeps 2
- no window
From £50All the features of our standard queen bedroom, with no curtains to draw.
- Double Bed
- 10-12m2
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Z Double
- Sleeps 2
From £55What more do two urbanites need, besides each other?
- Double Bed
- 10-12m2
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Z Accessible
- Sleeps 2
From £55A double room with specialist shower, lowered hand basin, grab rails and minimum 1.5m turning circle.
- Double Bed
- Wheelchair
- 12-14m2
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Z Queen
- Sleeps 2
From £60Named after the size of the bed, not the stateroom in Buckingham Palace.
- Queen Bed
- 13-14m2
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Z Superior Queen
- Sleeps 2
From £70A queen room with that little extra space, including your own sofa for the night.
- Queen Bed
- 16-17m2
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Tate Liverpool
The Merseyside outpost of the Tate galleries, this is one of Liverpool’s most important creative hubs, exhibiting modern and contemporary artworks.
14 min - 399 -
Shopping
In addition to music, Liverpool is a popular destination for its shops. Seek the Metquarter for boutiques, Bold Street for vintage finds and Liverpool One for everything else.
5 min - 400 -
Anfield
Home to Liverpool Football Club since 1892. You can experience the electric atmosphere at Anfield during a match, or take a stadium and museum tour.
20 min - 399 -
Albert Dock
Soak up the sights and sounds of Liverpool’s pretty, historic dock, home to independent boutiques and restaurants, as well as the Maritime Merseyside Museum, The Beatles Story and Tate Liverpool.
16 min - 399
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Gino's
This grade II-listed former bank is now home to TV chef Gino D’Acampo’s turquoise-coloured kitchen, deli and prosecco bar.
2 min - 399 -
Mowgli
An independent Indian street food restaurant offering tiffin tins of authentic dishes packed with flavour. This is a different side to Indian food – healthy, light and zingy.
3 min - 399 -
Olive
Chargrilled meat, stone-baked pizza and handmade pasta are the order of the day at this unfussy restaurant just off foodie Castle Street.
3 min - 400 -
Salt House Bacaro
Inspired by the workingmen’s bars of Venice, this restaurant in Liverpool’s financial district serves small plates of perfection. Eat at the bar for the best atmosphere.
4 min - 399
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Red Door
Spanning several floors, this buzzy late-night bar and live music hotspot with DJs has an outdoor terrace to cool off after dancing. Cocktail deals available on some nights.
16 min - 398 -
The Cavern Club
Made famous by The Beatles, there’s live music every night at this iconic venue, but Saturday is the night to come to see the Fab Four tributes in the brick-vaulted cellars.
2 min - 398 -
53˚
A relative newcomer to the city’s nightlife scene, this bar in the bohemian Ropewalks district offers a drinks menu curated by Grey Goose and Bacardi, plus Italian street food.
16 min - 400 -
Alma de Cuba
Latin-inspired tapas and cocktails are served inside this 18th-century former church. A live gospel choir performs during brunch on a Sunday.
13 min - 400
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Great spot
Stayed here as part of a group holiday , it's not my first stay and won't be my last, it's in the most perfect location to enjoy Liverpools social scene , room immaculate, staff friendly, added bonus of a complimentary drink and nibbles is always a plus , price is so reasonable, def give them a try folks
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Awesome!
My partner and I stayed here again after our first experience in July of last year. I can honestly say it's probably one of the best hotels we've stayed in and that goes for the bigger chains as well. The rooms are well maintained, nothing too fancy but clean with all your basic needs, which is a steal for £35 per night. It's pretty much dead central and close to all your amenities. Customer service is bar to none, with a special mention to Nicole, I believe her name was, she was lovely and very pleasant when it came to dealing with us. A lovely touch to this hotel also is the free complimentary wine and cheese between 5pm-7pm, which is amazing! On our last day also, they asked us if we would like to leave our luggage behind as we had 10 hours to kill before our journey back home which was very much appreciated. We will definitely be staying here again and reccommend everyone to try. Such a lovely little niche stay
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Another great stay.
This is our third visit to the z hotel and once again a fantastic one, from the staff to the facilities and the hotel its self is special.Sky movies and sport, the location is handy for everything, plus the glass of wine and cheese we go nowhere else when we are in Liverpool , in fact we have booked again for the end of April. A big thanks to the staff for looking after us