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Malmaison Hotel, Liverpool

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Malmaison Hotel, Princes Dock, Liverpool (geograph 2978564)
Malmaison Hotel, Princes Dock, Liverpool (geograph 2978564)

The Malmaison Hotel Liverpool, England is an eleven-storey building located alongside Prince's Dock in the city centre. Part of the luxury hotel chain Malmaison, the Liverpool hotel is the chain's first purpose built location. Built between 2005 and 2006 at a cost of £24 million, the Malmaison Hotel stands at 32 metres (105 ft) tall and is inspired by a combination of Gothic and 'Manhattan'-like architecture.The hotel has three large suites - 'Love Suite Love', 'The Kop' and 'The Toffee Shop' - the latter two are themed around the city's two Premier League football teams; Liverpool and Everton respectively. The hotel contains 130 rooms, a brasserie, bar and gym.

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Malmaison Hotel, Liverpool
William Jessop Way, Liverpool Vauxhall

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William Jessop Way
L3 1QZ Liverpool, Vauxhall
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