Liverpool International Inn

4 South Hunter St, Liverpool

Property Description

The International Inn is an award winning hostel in the hub of Liverpool City Centre's cultural quarter. Developed within a former Victorian warehouse the hostel is cosmopolitan and has tremendous character, coupled with the latest facilities.

There is accommodation for up to 100 people in dorms for 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 and facilities include TV lounge/games room, laundry, baggage store, full heating, Internet access and information desk with details of all local attractions. Private apartments also available

Clean bedding is provided and there is no curfew. The hostel is open throughout the year and there is a presence on site 24 hours a day. Individual backpackers and groups are equally welcome. The hostel is literally in the heart of the city and less than a stones throw away you will find theatres, the city's two Cathedrals, the Philharmonic Hall, not to mention the city's bustling bar and club scene.

Our friendly staff will be able to point you in the direction of all the city's attractions and give advice on the best places to go. The hostel is also ideally suited for the city's universities, being opposite the student union. A cafe is located on site for breakfasts and lunches. (We provide Free Tea Coffee and toast) Evening meals may be provided for groups. Please enquire with your requirements.

Private fully furnished apartments also available.

The International Inn has won the Mersey Tourism Awards 2002 and 2004 for Outstanding Customer Service beating off all the other hotels and hostels in Liverpool, so you can be well assured of a warm and friendly welcome when booking in here. Consistently shortlisted every year for customer service

MORE AWARDS !
Winner - Mersey Tourism Small Tourism Business Of The Year 2002
Winner - Mersey Tourism Best Customer Service Venue Of The Year 2002
Shortlisted - 2003 Academy Ambassador of Excellence award in customer care in the category of receptionist
Nominated - Mersey Tourism Awards - Small Tourism Business. 2004
Shortlisted - 2004 Academy Ambassador of Excellence award in customer care in the category of receptionist
Nominated - 2005 Academy Ambassador of Excellence award in customer care in the category of receptionist

Facilities

  • » Breakfast Included
  • » Restaurant
  • » Internet Access
  • » Laundry
  • » Linen Included
  • » Credit Cards Accepted
  • » Towels
  • » Security Lockers
  • » Luggage Storage
  • » Children Friendly
  • » Guest Kitchen
  • » Telephone/Fax Facilities
  • » 24 hour reception
  • » Travel Desk/Travel Info
  • » Key Card Access
  • » Common Room
  • » No Curfew
  • » No Lockout
  • » Bike Parking
  • » Non Smoking
  • » Taxes Included in Price
  • » 24 Hour Check In

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Directions

From Lime Street Railway Station - 10-15 mins walk
Turn right out of Lime Street Railway Station (exit where the cars go in and out next to platform 9). Down the hill a little and turn left at The Crown Pub. Continue straight along Lime St and then straight along Renshaw St past The Adelphi Hotel and Lewis (the street contains the large Rapid Hardware shop)At the top of Renshaw St- you should see St Lukes Church - turn left at these lights up the hill which is Leece St, continue straight and the street becomes Hardman St. Turn left at The Flute pub into South Hunter Street. The Hostel is 20 yards on the right. Call us if you get lost!
For Asking Directions- we are near The Philharmonic Hall, The Haigh Student Union, and Hope St - the street that links the 2 Cathedrals.
From the National Express Depot -
Exit the Norton Street National Express Depot by turning right out of the pedestrian Norton St Exit (not where th bus drives in and out) and continue straight across the lights London Rd into Seymour St
Seymour Street becomes Russell Street. Continue along the road into Clarence Street and then straight into Rodney Street. At the junction of Hardman Street (HSBC Bank on the corner) turn left and walk along until the second road on the left which is South Hunter Street. The Hostel is 20 yards on the right.

By Car -
From motorway (M62) take Edge lane (A5047) Follow signs to city centre. Follow signs for Cathedrals. Follow signs for RC Cathedral At the RC Cathedral (which like a wigwam) turn left into Mount Pleasant and drive around to the front of the cathedral where the bells are. Straight across these traffic lights into Hope st (the Everyman theatre will now be on your left), First right into Maryland St continue around the corner and we are on the left. Pay and Display Parking is available on the street.

From Airport -
From the Liverpool John Lennon Airport, two buses travel into the city centre, and along Hardman Street. The number 80A runs every 15 minutes from 6.05am until 11.04pm. The 86A or 86N runs all day and every hour through the night
Get off at Hardman Street at the Philharmonic and continue down the hill then turn right at the Flute pub into South Hunter Street.The hostel is 20 yards along on the right. Alternatively, a taxi fare would be between £12-£15.

From the IOM Ferry Terminal at the Pier head- It is probably easiest to take a taxi but you can take the number 224 bus from Canada Boulavard. This stops at Ranelagh Street, outside of Lewis's department store. From here you will have to walk along Renshaw Street to the junction of Leece Street (the bombed church is on the corner). Turn left up the hill onto Leece Street, which runs into Hardman Street. South Hunter Street is fourth road on the left (the Flute & Firkin is on the corner). The hostel is 20 yards along on the right. Alternatively, a taxi fare would be between £4or £5