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over a year ago
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"Any suggestions for a discreet hotel in Liverpool where visitors can come and go easily would be greatly appreciated. "
The Adelphi is pretty discreet. It's got a faded glory about it, but big rooms and it's central. It was also cheaper than the big chains last time I used it |
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"Any suggestions for a discreet hotel in Liverpool where visitors can come and go easily would be greatly appreciated.
The Adelphi is pretty discreet. It's got a faded glory about it, but big rooms and it's central. It was also cheaper than the big chains last time I used it"
Plus easy to get to. By 2 train station and there alot parking around there to |
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Last time I was in the Adelphi was 2007 for a works do. I went and bought a pair of flip flops from Primark because I couldn't stand to get into the shower barefoot.
There was no light in the bedroom other than the bedside lamp, and in the morning when I opened the curtains I realised that was probably deliberate because everything was filthy, carpet, curtains, bedspread, every single thing had mystery stains on it.
I'm sure it's discreet, but it's not somewhere I'd ever want to stay again.
I tend to stay at the Atlantic tower if I'm looking to meet others in the city centre. It's not as central as the Adelphi, you're on the front at the three graces (half the rooms overlook the Liver Building). It's a Mercure so it's pretty cheap, it's a bit basic but very clean and I've never had any issue with discretion there. |
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I had a very nice evening with a couple staying at the liner hotel. No prying eyes or visible reception staff wondering why three people went into the lift together. |
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"Radisson Blu. It’s a nice hotel. There’s no key card system for the lift, and it’s a big lobby so people don’t really notice guests walking in and out"
That's a lot of the hassle, if people need keys to get to use the lift. |
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"Radisson Blu. It’s a nice hotel. There’s no key card system for the lift, and it’s a big lobby so people don’t really notice guests walking in and out
That's a lot of the hassle, if people need keys to get to use the lift. "
Read again. I said there’s NO key system for the lift  |
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"Any suggestions for a discreet hotel in Liverpool where visitors can come and go easily would be greatly appreciated.
The Adelphi is pretty discreet. It's got a faded glory about it, but big rooms and it's central. It was also cheaper than the big chains last time I used it"
2nd time in the last week the adelphi has been mentioned on these forums.
Living where I do, I seriously advise people to avoid it.
The lack of hygiene to one side, the amount of actual deaths there in the last year keeps coroner's paid
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"Any suggestions for a discreet hotel in Liverpool where visitors can come and go easily would be greatly appreciated.
The Adelphi is pretty discreet. It's got a faded glory about it, but big rooms and it's central. It was also cheaper than the big chains last time I used it"
Do not go to the adelphi, its not discreet, Its a shithole  |
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"Most people only post bad reviews...I am guessing there are many hundreds of people who like it "
No, It is a general city wide agreement.
The adelphi used to be good, Then its owners let it stagnate as it has until now.
with the dawn of social media and bloggers the adelphi has truely fallen from grace.
Put it this way, 40 year ago it was looked at a classy hotel...balls, Shows, Galas....
This year they found 17 used heroin needles and a mice that had mummified.
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The Adelphi is an absolute shithole! It's a shame, because back in the day, it was the hotel of choice for high society.
When people ask me where to stay in Liverpool, I often say anywhere but the Adelphi lol
If you want somewhere upmarket, go to the Titanic on Stanley Dock. You can meet people in the beautiful bar/lounge downstairs and take them up to your room. The rooms are HUGE with big massive beds and loads of playspace. The walls are also very thick, so you can make loads of noise and nobody will hear you
Many people go to this hotel for drinks and food, so there is a lot of coming and going; your meet won't come against any scutiny.
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"Most people only post bad reviews...I am guessing there are many hundreds of people who like it
No, It is a general city wide agreement.
The adelphi used to be good, Then its owners let it stagnate as it has until now.
with the dawn of social media and bloggers the adelphi has truely fallen from grace.
Put it this way, 40 year ago it was looked at a classy hotel...balls, Shows, Galas....
This year they found 17 used heroin needles and a mice that had mummified.
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That is a shame, it used to be a lovely place |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"The Adelphi is an absolute shithole! It's a shame, because back in the day, it was the hotel of choice for high society.
When people ask me where to stay in Liverpool, I often say anywhere but the Adelphi lol
If you want somewhere upmarket, go to the Titanic on Stanley Dock.
You can meet people in the beautiful bar/lounge downstairs and take them up to your room. The rooms are HUGE with big massive beds and loads of playspace. The walls are also very thick, so you can make loads of noise and nobody will hear you
Many people go to this hotel for drinks and food, so there is a lot of coming and going; your meet won't come against any scutiny.
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Sounds fab, thanks |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I’m staying in the Liverpool Hilton soon, and hoping to find some Fabster fun while I’m there. As with any hotel, just act casual and nobody pays much attention lol "  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any suggestions for a discreet hotel in Liverpool where visitors can come and go easily would be greatly appreciated. "
try the L3 apartments in princess dock, 5 mins away from most restaurants, number pad entrance, public car park round the corner and a great choice for the penthouse suites with up to three bedrooms, huge areas, outside terraces, pool tables - excellent for a party! |
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Titanic is a great hotel!
Thoroughly reccomend it
Mercure or Pullman also great places for discreet meets closer to city centre
I've also met in the holiday inn on lime St. Literally across the road from the mainline station xx
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"Titanic is a great hotel!
Thoroughly reccomend it
Mercure or Pullman also great places for discreet meets closer to city centre
I've also met in the holiday inn on lime St. Literally across the road from the mainline station xx
Good luck "
Ooh yes, Holiday Inn is a good one too
The Dhali Lama stayed there once too, but I doubt he was having a Fab meet  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any suggestions for a discreet hotel in Liverpool where visitors can come and go easily would be greatly appreciated. " try the party pad, just outside of town centre been there a few times for meets, suits the scene to x
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"Travelodge The Strand Liverpool, last time i stayed you could access the lift from outside the building away from reception "
You have to use your key now to use the lifts in this one, but yes you can bypass reception once you've checked in.
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By *ilth500Man
over a year ago
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"Travelodge The Strand Liverpool, last time i stayed you could access the lift from outside the building away from reception
You have to use your key now to use the lifts in this one, but yes you can bypass reception once you've checked in.
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just been privately messaged and told they got around the problem by waiting for people to open the glass doors then followed them into the lift  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I stopped in travel Lodge in centre very discreet reception on upper floor so no one can see who comes and goes you just need to meet at front door as no entry with out swipe card and can't get in |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Please be aware that some hotels have the policy of no visitors in the room between 11pm and 6/7am. Unless, of course, the visitors are staying in the same hotel. That happened to me and my partner in Ibis Northampton. |
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