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New hotel Urbanista set for Bold Street
A new luxury hotel is opening on Bold Street later this summer.
Urbanista Hotel will be home to a mixture of 20 suites and double rooms which will be perfect for groups of friends, couples and families alike.
The hotel will undergo a phased opening with the first phase launching towards the end of the summer months, and will be located above the former Love Thy Neighbour site which has recently been taken over by Graffiti Spirits Group and will be transformed into a new concept.
Located on iconic Bold Street which is a hub for locals and tourists visiting the city centre, Urbanista’s double rooms and suites will come complete with plush interiors and will be decked out in classic hues, creating a contemporary environment for its guests.
Each room will come complete with beautiful bathrooms, and a partners package which sees Urbanista going above and beyond for those visiting.
A dog creche and boarding, exclusive offers with some of the city centre’s best restaurants and bars, and partnerships with Delta Taxis and Just Park will mean that Urbanista’s guests will have access to additional benefits that they’re unlikely to see elsewhere in other Liverpool hotels.
Alex Carney, Urbanista’s Marketing Manager, said: “We’re really excited for the opening of Urbanista. It’s right in the heart of the Ropewalks area, a place renowned with locals and tourists. The hotel will be overlooking Bold Street, and is a much-needed addition to the area - we can’t wait to welcome our guests to stay with us.
“The interior of Urbanista is going to really contemporary and classy. We’re aiming to keep it sleek and want our guests to feel comfortable in luxurious surroundings.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Ellis .
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