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A new luxury aparthotel from SevenStay Group is set to open in Liverpool this month.
The site at 60 Old Hall Street will be the latest, and third, city venue for the group, and will be housed in a building which has been empty for six years.
SevenStay, which has other sites in Bold Street and Fleet Street, has spent the last 12 months refurbishing the aparthotel to a premium standard to serve the corporate and the commercial sector.
The site is set to open on Saturday, 7 March, and will feature 44 serviced apartments with a selection of one and two-bedroom choices for between one and six guests. Some rooms will have balconies with views of the city skyline.
Each of the apartments are fitted with a fully equipped kitchen and dining area, bathrooms with showers and, in some, a Jacuzzi bath.
There is full fibre Wi-Fi throughout, and 60 Old Hall Street will have a front desk with concierge and a 24-hour answerable phone system.
An independently run gym will offer discounted access to residents during their stay. In April, vegan café The Wild Root will also open on site.
SevenStay owner Andy Shields said: “Our other aparthotels are in the busy and lively Concert Square area of the city, while 60 Old Hall Street will offer a more relaxed alternative.
“Midweek that means appealing to the business community, perfectly positioned in Liverpool’s corporate and commercial sector and close to things like the Waterfront Arena and Convention Centre.”
He added: “Not everyone wants to stay in hotels, they prefer the comfort of an aparthotel which gives them the choice to dine out or cook for themselves. This is especially attractive for anyone in town for a longer period.
“The aparthotel’s close to two supermarkets and restaurants like Gino D’Acampo located at INNsIDE by Melia and 51 Trattoria and, of course, a wide selection of eateries in Castle Street. At the weekends, it’s ideal for visitors who prefer somewhere quieter to stay while still being only a stone’s throw from the activity, whether that’s football at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Mathew Street, the Royal Albert Dock, the nightlife, and everything else the city has to offer.”













