Welcome to Spital Liverpool, your premier destination for exceptional service and an unparalleled customer experience in the heart of Birkenhead, Wirral. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction sets us apart, making us the go-to choice for those seeking reliable assistance in a warm and inviting atmosphere. At Spital, we take pride in offering a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients, ensuring that every visit is both enjoyable and fulfilling.

Our knowledgeable team is dedicated to providing expert guidance and support, whether you’re booking an appointment or simply seeking answers to your questions. We understand the importance of clear communication and strive to make your experience as seamless as possible. With our convenient location, friendly staff, and a focus on delivering outstanding value, we invite you to discover what makes Spital a standout choice in the community.

Don’t hesitate to reach out for more information or to schedule your visit—our team is here to assist you every step of the way. Experience the difference at Spital Liverpool, where your satisfaction is our top priority!

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Eliot Collins

4 Google Rating

A small two platform station with regular and easy links to Liverpool city centre, Chester or Ellesm

4/ 5

A small two platform station with regular and easy links to Liverpool city centre, Chester or Ellesmere Port. There is cover waiting areas on both platforms, but access to the platforms is down a set of stairs. If there are lifts, they're not obvious or signposted. Bear this in mind when travelling to or from this station with heavy luggage, bikes, pushchairs and wheelchairs.

Stuart Laws

4 Google Rating

Lovely old entrance and footbridge, with some plants and bushes to add a splash of colour to the inc

4/ 5

Lovely old entrance and footbridge, with some plants and bushes to add a splash of colour to the incredibly wide northbound platform in summer. No wheelchair access, however, and the shelter on the southbound platform is rather on the small side to say the least. Car park on opposite side of road with limited capacity. Friendly and helpful staff.

Iain Lamond

4 Google Rating

A great little station about half way along the Liverpool to Chester line. Facilities are limited,

4/ 5

A great little station about half way along the Liverpool to Chester line. Facilities are limited, but greatly positioned for those in the area wanting to get to Chester.

Scott Burditt

4 Google Rating

I required public transportation and I received it. If you need to go to Chester, Ellesmere Port or

4/ 5

I required public transportation and I received it. If you need to go to Chester, Ellesmere Port or even Liverpool you can do it all here. This hat trick of final destinations is at your disposal.

Graham Williams

3 Google Rating

Ok station. No cafe nearby so cannot get a snack for journey. Nice waiting area however

3/ 5

Ok station. No cafe nearby so cannot get a snack for journey. Nice waiting area however

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