Holiday Homes & Rentals in Liverpool

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Liverpool

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Highlights in Liverpool

  • Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
  • Anfield Stadium
  • Titanic Memorial
  • Liverpool Cathedral
  • Blue Planet Aquarium

Best Holiday Homes & Rentals in Liverpool

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Holiday Rental for 8 People in Liverpool, Merseyside
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Liverpool, Merseyside
Holiday Rental • 8 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
This modern property with is located a 12 minutes drive from Liverpool City Centre, a 10 minutes drive from Liverpool FC stadium (Anfield) and a 12 minutes drive to Everton FC stadium (Goodison Park). With plenty of free street parking, this an ideal home from home for contractors or families coming to enjoy all Liverpool has to offer. The local area has some shops for your convenience just a short walk from the property and the transport links to the City Centre are superb.Offering a small paved garden the property is situated in Wavertree, Liverpool, 3.4 miles from Anfield and 3.9 miles f...
from €91 / night
Holiday Rental for 9 People in Liverpool, Merseyside
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Liverpool, Merseyside
Holiday Rental • 9 Guests • 4 Bedrooms
7.6
(25 reviews)
This house is mid terrace designed to cater for families and groups of people and soon becomes very inexpensive to book, because of its fixed (whole house), pricing structure.It is a BUDGET STAY property, professionally hard surface cleaned and linen is laundered but it is NOT Buckingham Palace, so it is NOT 5 Star Accommodation and doesn't pretend to be.Most hotels can wipe out your bank balance and then ask you for a second mortgage for a sandwich, that will leave you paying for your next bag of chips with a chequebook.So we have tried to give as much as we can for the budget conscious an...
from €183 / night
Holiday Apartment for 6 People in Liverpool, Merseyside
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Liverpool, Merseyside
Holiday Apartment • 6 Guests • 1 Bedroom
7.3
(4 reviews)
Discover Liverpool from our lovely apartment. This stylish apartment is perfect for a holiday away whilst enjoying all the comforts of home.As a self-catering apartment, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.The kitchen has a fridge, a hob, an oven, a kettle, a freezer, microwave and washing machine.The apartment is a perfect place to relax and offers a television and internet access.There is one bedroom in this apartment which contains two double beds.There is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.Linen and towels are all included to make your stay mor...
from €105 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Liverpool

€267for 19 Oct - 26 Oct
€336 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Liverpool

41%for 19 Oct - 26 Oct
53% annual average
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Holiday homes and rentals in Liverpool

Centre-city holiday homes in Liverpool

Planning a weekend getaway in Liverpool and can’t decide where to stay? There’s so much to see in Liverpool that a city-centre rental is your best option to move around this exciting city. Feeling nostalgic? Come visit the city that gave birth to the world-famous Beatles and other music groups from the Merseybeat era. Football fan? Liverpool is also the home of two Premier League football clubs, Liverpool and Everton, with their iconic Anfield Stadium. Choose from hundreds of exquisitely decorated, fully equipped rentals for 2, 4, 6 or more people with every amenity you could possibly need. All the main attractions are well-connected by public transport, so you don’t have to waste time travelling. Just concentrate on sight-seeing during the day and enjoy the city’s vibrant nightlife once the sun sets! Many homes have their own garage too, so if you’re thinking of renting a car you won’t have to worry about finding parking space!

Beatles, football and much more

But there’s lots to see outside Liverpool as well. If you’re lucky you may coincide with the Grand National horse race that takes place annually at Aintree Racecourse on the outskirts of the city. It is also very well-connected to London and Manchester, so it’s the perfect base to visit northeast England and other cities to the south. Back in the city centre, the most emblematic attractions are within walking distance and you will also find an infinite number of pubs and live music venues. Wait no more to book your holiday apartment!

Holidays in Liverpool

The area and getting around

Liverpool, a vibrant maritime city

Located in North West England, the vibrant maritime city of Liverpool is the fifth-largest in the UK. Although the popularity of the Beatles and its two football clubs no doubt contribute to its status as a major tourist attraction, Liverpool offer visitors so much more! The city became a major trading centre in the 18th and 19th centuries thanks to its commercial port. So where better to start your sight-seeing tour than aboard a Mersey Ferry? The iconic Mersey Ferries are to Liverpool what cable cars are to San Francisco. Take the world-famous “Ferry Cross the Mersey” and cross over to Wirral Peninsula to visit the quaint Port Sunlight Village and Lady Lever Arty Gallery. Or experience life aboard a real German U-Boat at the Woodside Ferry! Another tempting option is to take a trip along the magnificent Manchester Ship Canal. Flying to Liverpool? There are many daily flights available at Liverpool John Lennon Airport. You can also move around by bus, Merseyrail trains, hire a car or take a taxi... there’s no shortage of them!

Travellers and related activities

Liverpool, where history meets present

If you want to immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and maritime heritage, the Museum of Liverpool is a great starting point. From there you can take a leisurely stroll along the riverfront among cruise ships to visit a granite memorial dedicated to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic. Book a tour of the Old Dock to hear tales of Liverpool’s merchant navy during the Battle of the Atlantic in WWII. Then wander around Albert Dock, built in 1841, with its towering colonnades and statuesque columns, one of the most famous maritime attractions in the country. Or visit Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral, Britain’s biggest cathedral and the fifth-largest in Europe! Fancy yourself an art connoisseur? Among the many interesting museums and art galleries, the Tate Liverpool is home to British and international modern and contemporary art. Beatles fan? Embark on the Beatles Magical Mystery Tour bus to see the sights and sounds of the Beatles Liverpool!

Liverpool, traditional pubs and cracking concert venues

Liverpool is home to an infinite number of traditional pubs and incredible music venues that cater for all tastes. Want to see a historic national bank turned into a stunning bar and restaurant? The Old Bank, situated on James Street in the heart of the Business District, has a surprisingly vibrant atmosphere and offers a delicious selection of classic dishes made from local produce. If you’d like to try a fabulous selection of beers and spirits from around the world, the Fly in the Loaf is a great option. Get off to a flying start with a homemade Irish breakfast, enjoy cocktails inspired by old Irish tales or choose from a fine selection of lagers, stouts and craft beers at McCooley’s Mathew Street. After dark, the Rubber Soul Complex is the absolute epitome of Liverpool nightlife, with live music every night from the 60s to the present.

Natives and residents of the city of Liverpool are referred to as Liverpudlians, and colloquially as "Scousers", a reference to “scouse”, a form of stew!

Top 5 travel tips

1. The Cavern Club and Pub

The world-famous Cavern Club is the place where the Beatles played in the early 1960s. Just across the street is the equally famed Cavern Pub, which opened in 1957 and is full of history and amazing memorabilia from past performances. Famous singers include Chuck Berry, Eric Clapton, The Who, Stevie Wonder, Elton John and Jimi Hendrix, who played at the club in the 1960s and 70s.

2. Carpathia Rooftop Champagne Bar & Restaurant

If the name sounds familiar to you, that’s because this restaurant is named after the RMS Carpathia, the ship that rescued the 705 survivors of the RMS Titanic. The delicious food, authentic White Star Line artifacts and spectacular view over the waterfront make it the perfect place to stop for lunch as you make your way around the city.

3. Titanic Memorial

Walking along the riverfront you’ll come to the Titanic Memorial on Pier Head. As the home port of the RMS Titanic and the White Star Line, through this memorial Liverpool commemorates the heroism shown by the ship’s engineers, who continued in their posts to keep the ship afloat for as long as possible after being struck by an iceberg on 15 April 1912, killing 1,500 of its passengers. It also bears a plaque dedicated to the memory of the heroic Titanic musicians, who continued to play until the ship sank.

4. Blue Planet Aquarium

Fancy diving in a Caribbean reef tank among Europe’s largest collection of sharks? Absolute beginners and veterans alike can come face-to-face with 10-feet Sand Tiger Sharks. And there’s no cage, just a thrilling, up-close encounter you’ll never forget! So book a scuba session for the experience of a lifetime! You will also enjoy wandering through the Underwater Shark Tunnel, exploring the colourful Coral Cave and discovering exotic South American freshwater fish in the Flooded Forest.

5. A history in art

Art lovers will marvel at the wealth of art galleries and museums Liverpool has to offer. The Walker Art Gallery boasts an impressive collection of works by Italian, Flemish and French masters from the 14th century to the present. Highlights include masterpieces by Rubens, Rembrandt and Rodin. Bringing together modern artworks from all over the world, the Tate Liverpool houses unique and incredible collections. If in need of a break, its cafe offers magnificent views across the Albert Dock. Another must-see is the Victoria Gallery & Museum, whose Gothic terracotta design alone is worth seeing. Inside you can find everything from contemporary art to fossils, taxidermy and skeletons!

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Liverpool

On average, how much do holiday homes in Liverpool cost?

Based on our data, Liverpool has an average price of €184.59 per night, which is a relatively high one under the cities in the United Kingdom.

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Liverpool?

If you want to save as much as possible during your visit to Liverpool, you should travel in October (€159.98 per night on average), June (€160.78), or September (€161.29) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday rental in Liverpool?

In 2020, the month that had the highest annual average in Liverpool was May, with an average price of €240.8 per night. This was followed by April, with an average of €230.53, and December, with €197.77.

Are there usually many holiday homes available in Liverpool?

It's worthwhile if you book your stay in plenty of time when visiting Liverpool, as only 44% of our accommodations are usually available throughout the year.

Which months offer the highest availability?

In 2020, the months with more free accommodation in Liverpool were June, July, and November with average availabilities of 59.5%, 54.5% and 50%, respectively.

When are fewer holiday homes available?

Holiday homes in Liverpool reach their peak in demand in March, with an availability rate of 25.25%. The second most requested month is February, with 30%, and the third is January with 37%.

How many holiday rentals are there in Liverpool?

In Liverpool we collaborate with 12 different partners to give you a choice of 760 properties, so you will not be short of options!