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Single Bed in Female Dormitory Room



Overview
Experience a cozy stay in our female dormitory, featuring a single bed in a spacious room with five bunk beds, accommodating up to ten guests. This vibrant and welcoming environment is perfect for solo travelers looking to connect with others. Enjoy complimentary high-speed WiFi throughout your stay, ensuring you can stay connected with friends and family or plan your next adventure. The Embassie, a historic 200-year-old mansion, serves as the backdrop for your stay, located in the charming Georgian Quarter just a 12-minute stroll from the bustling city center. Guests can take advantage of our 24-hour reception, free breakfast, and access to a shared kitchen and communal TV area. Additional amenities include a microwave, fridge, and fresh Colombian coffee to kickstart your day. Plus, enjoy free tickets to the iconic Cavern Club, where The Beatles once performed. With local supermarkets, bars, and restaurants just a five-minute walk away, you'll have everything you need for a memorable stay in Liverpool.
The Embassie is a 200 years old, vintage mansion and the first hostel in Liverpool. Located in the Georgian Quarter, the property is a 12 minutes walk from the city center. It features a 24-hour desk, free WiFi, free breakfast, shared kitchen, TV communal area and dining room. Free parking is available upon request. Guests will also have access to a microwave, fridge, fresh filtered Colombian coffee machine, toaster, hairdryer and lockers. All Guests will receive free tickets to the famous Cavern Club where The Beatles performed before they were famous. Guests can book a 2-hour guided tour with the hostel with visits to locations where The Beatles previously performed and lived. Local supermarkets, bars, coffee-shops and restaurants are located within a 5-minutes walk. Nearby attraction also include Liverpool’s Cathedrals, Chinatown, The Baltic Triangle, The Peaky Blinders Pub, Liverpool’s famous pub “The Philharmonic”, University of Liverpool and International College, museums and art galleries.