Titanic Hotel Liverpool opens in the heart of historic docklands
The renovation project has retained many of the original brick and iron features which pay homage to the World Heritage site status of the area and complement the high quality fittings and eclectic furniture. The Grade II, 19th Century building was initially designed by Jesse Hartley, built in 1855 has been renamed in recognition to the city’s connection to the famous liner.
“In just over a year, this beautiful, historic Liverpool landmark has been completely metamorphosed from a derelict brick shell, to a hotel like nothing else in the city, or even the world,” commented General Manager, Greg Place. “When guests walk through the arched entrance, we know that every little detail they see will be completely out of the ordinary, special and totally unique.”
In addition to larger-than-usual guestrooms, due to the enormity of the former-warehouse building, the hotel also features a restaurant, bar, spa and 1,000-capacity event space.
Place continued: “One of our unique selling points is the generosity of our rooms, and each and every space in the hotel. Every room has both a separate shower and bath, Neal’s Yard products and windows with amazing vista’s over the Mersey Estuary or the Tobacco Warehouse. We are generous in both size and in our nature.”
Stanley’s Bar and Grill, headed by renowned chef Alex Worrall, features a menu of regional meat products, fish from the Cornwall shores and locally sourced vegetables, as well as freshly baked goods from a unique social enterprise involving local students. The hotel’s Rum Bar features 60 different varieties, which can be tailored in a “Rum Tale” by specialist mixologists.
In the depths of the luxury hotel, the T-Spa will open later this summer. The spa space will feature five treatment rooms encased in exposed brickwork arches, a Roman bath pool area, aqua thermal experiences and a Technogym.
Titanic Hotel is the first of a multi-stage redevelopment at Stanley Dock Village, which will transform the former Tobacco and South Warehouses into an innovative residential, business, retail, educational and leisure complex.
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16 November 2012