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See all**Property Location**.Located in Liverpool, The Penny Lane is within a 15-minute drive of Sefton Park and University of Liverpool. This hotel is 3.5 mi (5.6 km) from Liverpool Empire Theatre and 3.7 mi (6 km) from Beatles Story. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and...
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No actual parking here
Moderately good visit but parking isn’t available- don’t park in side roads as residents don’t like it...hotel situated in good spot for city centre but planners haven’t taken into account that there’s no actual parking and you are advised to park in the Asda owned car park at the rear of the hotel. Make sure you park here and not in the side roads. Don’t park in the side streets as residents need these parking specs and are not too happy if you park there- they have to live here and you don’t - please be respectful at all times- better still- don’t bring your car!
Beautifully clean and right in the hub of Penny Lane. It looks over the "shelter in the middle of a roundabout".
Right in the heart of Penny Lane this is a "must stay" hotel for any Beatles fan. The hotel is decorated with Beatles artworks. The whole hotel is fantastically clean and they serve a decent English breakfast. The downside is it does not have its own car park and you need to find a space down a nearby side road and just hope there is enough spaces.
Lovely clean hotel
The hotel was very clean everywhere, Chris the manager was a top man. Extremely helpful and informative with any questions asked. Enjoyed the breakfast very much.Would stop there anytime when visiting Liverpool in the future.
There should be a song about excellence of Penny Lane Hotel!
Remaining members of the famous Beatles group have yet to visit the Penny Lane Hotel in Liverpool, England, but they are all over this boutique hotel which exudes overtones of those British musicians. Buy “all over” I mean there are photographs of the Beatles everywhere. In the main entrance area which doubles as a restaurant (where you will get your full-English breakfast) and is also a front foyer, check-in place and where you can sit and chat with staff or other visitors. We stayed for two nights at the Penny Lane Hotel late last year and I did not want 2020 to continue without reporting to you – anybody contemplating a stay in Liverpool – about our Penny Lane Hotel experience. In a nutshell, the experience was excellent and we would stay there again given the opportunity and if a vacancy existed. It's a popular place and their seventeen (or so) rooms are usually occupied. I tried to book on-line and found “no vacancy”. A relative of ours had scoped-out the Penny Lane Hotel a few weeks previous to my trying to book there and he reported it was an excellent facility. He had even chatted with the manager, Chris, and been shown a couple of rooms. We tried to book on-line, all the way from Collingwood, Ontario, Canada and discovered that there were no vacancies. “Telephone them,” urged my wife Nancy, so I did. As luck would have it, a helpful fellow at the Penny Lane Hotel, had two rooms available, two months out and I booked them both. We did not leave booking until the last minute, because my wife and I, along with her brother Raymond, were planning a family-history-research visit to Liverpool. We booked for two nights. A family member drove us from the Lime Street Liverpool railway station to the Penny Lane Hotel and it wasn't far away. Just around the corner from this hotel, almost in front of a barber shop where the Beatles once got haircuts, there is a parking spot that is used for “stop and go”. That was handy. The Penny Lane Hotel is not far from the waterfront and downtown areas of Liverpool. We had a car and driver at our disposal. But I'm certain that buses, or taxis, can whisk you to any nearby destination – such as the Albert Docks – in short order for a reasonable fee. Our check-in was pleasantly handled and we felt at home from the moment we walked into the Penny Lane Hotel. Soon as you go through the front door, the foyer is actually wall-to-wall with the reception desk over to your far right. We got our keys and went to our rooms, both of which were on the second floor and overlooked the main street in front of the hotel. There was considerable traffic and there's a round-about nearby, but we had no trouble with vehicle noise and were able to sleep fine. For the little bit of time we spent in our rooms during the day, it was fun to watch passing traffice; both vehicular and pedestrian. Once, a railway car on the back of a lorry navigated the round-about nearby! The rooms, each with its own bathroom, were spotlessly clean. We had a kettle with which to boil water and make tea. But best of all, breakfast was a “full English breakfast”, the kind that my brother-in-law Raymond can't do without. He was very happy! The Beatles'-themed décor is fun to look at and the staff affable as well as caring. There should be a song written about Penny Lane Hotel! Thanks to them! Service, comfort, cleanliness were all to a high standard. It's easy to see why Penny Lane Hotel receives praise in TripAdvisor reviews. The hotel is across the street from the Penny Lane Bar, which we frequented and found as fun and charming as the Penny Lane Hotel. Don't forget to get your photo taken in front of the Penny Lane street sign! Also across the street from the Penny Lane Hotel is St. Barabas Church. It's quite interesting from the outside and, unfortunately, we did not get a chance to see inside. We plan to return to Liverpool someday and will be disappointed if we can't stay at the Penny Lane Hotel!
Excellent
Stayed for two nights, 15 minutes bus ride from shopping centre ( which is probably one of the best I’ve been to) and all tourist attractions. Opposite is the penny lane wine bar, we had dinner there and was delicious ( not much choice but food to a high standard) hotel is spotless and staff are very friendly and helpful. Room and bathroom tastefully decorated and are a good size. Would definitely recommend this hotel ( even if your not a fan of the Beatles )