Printworks Hotel located at 13-15 Renshaw St, Liverpool L1 2SA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 708 4008

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Ali

1 Google Rating

Cheap and well located but sadly rude staff. Horrible experience.

1/ 5

Cheap and well located but sadly rude staff. Horrible experience.

Anne Winterbottom

4 Google Rating

Handy hotel for both Liverpool stations and all shopping areas.

4/ 5

Handy hotel for both Liverpool stations and all shopping areas.

Momoko Ishida

5 Google Rating

I am going back ! Very friendly staff and perfect location.

5/ 5

I am going back ! Very friendly staff and perfect location.

Jason Fox

3 Google Rating

Booked this hotel for a one night stay in Liverpool. For £35 it was very reasonable and did exactly

3/ 5

Booked this hotel for a one night stay in Liverpool. For £35 it was very reasonable and did exactly what was expected of it, somewhere to sleep. The room was in the basement and was tiny. Literally a room with a bed and a shower room. Air-conditioning just about worked and made the room nice and cool. However, the noises from various sources kept waking us up; underground trains, pipework, people moving around in other rooms. Friendly staff, cheap and cheerful. Ideally located for a tourist 👍

Debra Roberts

4 Google Rating

We really enjoyed our stay here, thought it was going to be noisy because of its location but it was

4/ 5

We really enjoyed our stay here, thought it was going to be noisy because of its location but it wasn't. I had to ask for a couple of things for the room but that wasn't a massive issue and was soon sorted. Large spacious rooms and air con which makes a big difference obviously depending what time of year you stay. Would stay here again as its in a great position for getting out and exploring

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