The apartment is a beautifully converted fruit mill situated in the bustling bar area of Mathew Street, Liverpool, offering an ideal location for those seeking vibrant nightlife. This duplex apartment features two bedrooms and a bathroom, accommodating up to four guests. With its original features, the apartment boasts a unique charm while providing a comfortable living space that includes an entrance hall, a living room, and a kitchen diner. Located on the fourth floor, the apartment provides stunning views of the lively street below, although guests should be prepared for the absence of a lift, necessitating the ability to climb 72 stairs.
Inside the apartment, guests will find a well-appointed main bedroom that includes a Juliet balcony, a television, and a dressing table. The bathroom is equipped with both a separate shower and a comfortable bath, catering to various preferences. The living room offers a spacious dining area and a cozy seating space, perfect for relaxing or entertaining friends. However, it is important to note that the vibrant atmosphere of Mathew Street means the area can be quite noisy, particularly during weekends, making it less suitable for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Guests have full access to the entire apartment, but it is important to respect the residential nature of the building by refraining from hosting parties or events. The neighborhood is teeming with bars and restaurants, making it a prime location for anyone looking to experience the nightlife of Liverpool. Nearby attractions include Liverpool One and the Met Quarter, as well as the famous Cavern Club, which is just a short walk away. For convenience, secure parking is available within a three-minute walk for a fee, while street parking is free during the evening hours.
Getting around is easy, with Lime Street Station just a five-minute walk away and bus stops located opposite the apartment. The area also offers taxi services for further convenience. While the apartment's location is perfect for a lively night out, it may not be ideal for families with small children, especially on weekends. The host is available for assistance if needed, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. Additionally, the surrounding area features attractions such as the Merseyside Maritime Museum and the Beatles Story Museum, providing a rich cultural experience for visitors.
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