Anfield Stadium, Liverpool F.C.

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Throstles Nest Hotel

TB 3 Star  Liverpool (1.7km)
rooms from £49.00

This superb 18th century hotel has recently been refurbished and is just minutes ride into Liverpool city centre.
guest rating: 4.0 / 5
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Base Serviced Apartments

International 4 Star  Liverpool (2km)
rooms from £99.00

These superior city centre apartment are fully-equipped with everything you may need for day to day living whilst staying in Liverpool. Furnished to a high standard, most apartments have balconies.
guest rating: 3.7 / 5
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Lord Nelson

International 2 Star  Liverpool, Merseyside (2.7km)
rooms from £40.00

Located just minutes away from the heart of Liverpool’s city centre, this modern hotel offers the ideal location for any visitor to the European Capital of Culture 2008.
guest rating: 2.9 / 5
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The Liner at Liverpool

International 3 Star  Liverpool (2.7km)
rooms from £79.00

The Liner is quite simply a hotel like no other. Step inside and you will be transported back to the golden age of ocean travel, when only the highest standards of comfort, quality and service would suffice.
guest rating: 4.2 / 5
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The Reach Serviced Apartments

Liverpool, Merseyside (2.8km)
rooms from £99.00

These fully furnished, luxury apartments are located on the 5th and 6th floors of a newly built development, a short walk from the Albert Dock and central shopping area.
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The Devonshire House Hotel

SelfAccredited 3 Star  Liverpool (2.8km)
rooms from £44.00

The Devonshire House Hotel is located just one mile from the M62 and 2 kilometres from Liverpool city centre. The impressive Georgian building is set in one and a half acres of landscaped gardens.
guest rating: 3.6 / 5
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Premier Apartments Liverpool - Eden Square

International 4 Star  Liverpool, Merseyside (2.9km)
rooms from £72.00

Opened in August 2007, these apartments offer corporate and leisure travellers the perfect alternative to a traditional hotel stay.
guest rating: 4.5 / 5
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Radisson Sas Liverpool

TB 4 Star  Liverpool (3km)
rooms from £99.00

Make your stay in Liverpool a memorable one at the stylish ubercool, friendly Radisson SAS. Located on the city's breathtaking waterfront, the hotel boasts fantastic views over the River Mersey.
guest rating: 4.0 / 5
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The Britannia Adelphi Hotel

International 4 Star  Liverpool (3km)
rooms from £55.00

Key to the city’s heritage, this internationally famous hotel offers Edwardian character and extensive facilities in the heart of Liverpool, just 3 minutes’ walk from Liverpool Lime Street railway station.
guest rating: 3.1 / 5
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Base Serviced Apartments - Cumberland Apartments

International 4 Star  Liverpool (3.1km)
rooms from £80.00

These superior city centre apartment are fully-equipped with everything you may need for day to day living whilst staying in Liverpool. Furnished to a high standard, most apartments have balconies.
guest rating: 3.5 / 5
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"Anfield is a football stadium in the district of Anfield, in Liverpool, England. It is the home of Liverpool F.C.

The stadium was built in 1884 on land adjacent to Stanley Park, and was originally inhabited by Everton F.C. They were founder members of the Football League in 1888, but left the ground in 1892 over a rent dispute, and moved into the newly-built Goodison Park, less than a mile away. Anfield's owner, John Houlding, decided to form a new club to play at the ground, which became Liverpool. The two clubs became traditional rivals, and are both among the most successful English teams.

In 1906, the banked stand at one end of the ground was renamed the Spion Kop, after a hill in Natal that was the site of a battle in the Second Boer War, where the British forces suffered heavy losses. Many other football grounds, such as St Andrews, Birmingham and Hillsborough, Sheffield, adopted the name of "Kop" for one of their stands, but it was the Anfield Kop that became most synonymous with the name. At its largest, the stand could hold 28,000 spectators, and was one of the largest single tier stands in the world. Local folklore claimed that the fans in the Kop could "suck the ball into the goal" if Liverpool were playing towards that end. The stand was considerably reduced in size due to safety measures brought in following the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, and it was completely rebuilt as an all seater stand in 1994, although it is still a single tier. The current capacity is 12,409."
Source: Wikipedia

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