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The Municipal Hotel Liverpool – M Gallery

This week's Venue of the Week is The Municipal Hotel Liverpool - M Gallery. In an iconic building that was once the home of Liverpool City Council, visitors will now find a luxurious hotel that honours the city's heritage whilst celebrating modern style and hospitality.

The Municipal Hotel Liverpool MGallery invites all life enjoyers to experience unique stories from the past but also to write the astonishing tales of the future. 179 bedrooms in a remarkable and inspiring landmark of the city. Time is of essence and at the heart of The Municipals story. Its iconic clock tower and bells giving the tempo to a timeless melody. Various restaurants, bars and a state of the art spa sanctuary including a pool, will offer everyone the place to have the time of their lives.

Choose superior, deluxe and family rooms or suites for unparalleled peace and comfort from the first moment. Beauty and wellness facilities include a tranquil 16m indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and luxury treatments. British brasserie influenced by Liverpool’s trade history, with menus reflecting connections to land and sea. Palm Court Bar occupies the central atrium; the afternoon tearoom transforms into an exclusive cocktail bar by night.

“The iconic Municipal Buildings started out life as the home of Liverpool City Council and is now transformed into this amazing luxury hotel. Enjoy your time with us and reminisce in its tales whilst exploring all Liverpool has to offer.” – Hotel Manager

Find out more about The Municipal Hotel – MGallery here.

View our previous Venue of the Week features here.

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