Llanelli Star

HOTEL OF THE WEEK

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WHERE AND WHY: The former Liverpool Echo and Daily Post newspaper building is where you’ll find the city’s newest hotel.

Located in the heart of Liverpool, it’s a short walk from the famous waterfront, while the Cavern Club, iconic haunt of The Beatles, is a 10-minute stroll away.

Melia Hotels’ lifestyle brand delivers an abundance of style and up-to-the-minute design.

Its 207 rooms, offering river or city views, or both, are a mix of understate­d modern design with quirky touches – we loved the yoga mat, retro telephone and cosy bathrobes.

Luxurious king-size beds ensured the perfect night’s sleep and our Studio room’s espresso machine helped us to kickstart the day.

ON THE MENU: INNSiDE has joined forces with celebrity chef Gino D’Acampo, so expect an extensive menu of mouthwater­ing Italian dishes in Gino D’Acampo Old Hall Street.

Splash out on linguine with lobster served in the shell and packed with punchy flavours (£27.25), or opt for one of the reasonably priced pizzas, pastas, salads and steaks.

Then head up to the 18th floor to the rooftop SkyBar for its spectacula­r 360-degree views across the city and the Mersey.

WHILE YOU’RE THERE: The Pier Head with the majestic Three Graces, and Royal Albert Dock, home to Tate Liverpool, are a short walk away, or there’s Liverpool One shopping centre for some retail therapy.

Hop on an open-top bus for a tour of the lively city, taking in all the Fab Four’s hotspots, with plenty of laughs along the way.

WAKE UP CALL: Rooms start at £67 per night. melia.com/en ■ By Bridget Batchelor

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