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[http://www.aloftliverpool.com/] Aloft Liverpool 3.8 (10 reviews) No. 1 North John Street, Liverpool, England, L2 5QW, United Kingdom • Weather: • Local Time: • Phone: +(44) 151 294 3970 3.8 English language navigation close Home Awards Gallery Photo Gallery Video Gallery Stay & Play Rooms Overview Aloft Rooms Savvy Rooms Fast & Free Internet Re:fuel Grab & Go Pet Friendly Re:charge gym Liverpool History What's On Dine Christmas Weddings Mix & Mingle re:mix lounge W XYZ bar Aloft Busker Challenge Meet OFFERS Gift vouchers Find Us Car Park Information English العربية 中文(简体) Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 Português Русский Español Home Awards Gallery Photo Gallery Video Gallery Stay & Play Rooms Overview Aloft Rooms Savvy Rooms Fast & Free Internet Re:fuel Grab & Go Pet Friendly Re:charge gym Liverpool History What's On Dine Christmas Weddings Mix & Mingle re:mix lounge W XYZ bar Aloft Busker Challenge Meet OFFERS Gift vouchers Find Us Car Park Information Reserve Your Stay Check in Check out 1 Room, 1 Adults, 0 Children Book Now Rooms - 1 + Adults / Room - 1 + Children / Room (Age 0 - 17) - 0 + Book Now Book Now History Aloft Liverpool offers an insight into the grand history of this buzzing city. Before revamping into the design savvy Aloft, the structure served as the splendid Royal Insurance Building. The building itself is well known and loved by Liverpudlians and continues to be a striking site in the heart of the city’s heritage centre. The architect, J. Francis Doyle, was said to have created ‘the most important example of commercial architecture ever erected in the city of Liverpool’*. The structure was built with the view of housing the activities of The Royal Insurance Company, going through a period of growth, in 1849. The golden dome that sits proudly on the roof of the building is one of the most instantly recognisable features of the building, and was once visible from many parts of the city. The building remained the home of the firm until becoming disused in the late 1980s. After undergoing a major overhaul and refurbishment, while maintaining many of the stunning features including the original wooden panelling, magnificient stained glass and marble floors. * J. Newby Hetherington, 1903. Stay Connected Facebook Twitter Share Share This Download our App SPG App Best Rate Guarantee | Aloft Hotel Directory | Website Terms of Use | Accessibility Information | AdChoices © 2014-2017 Marriott International, Inc. All rights reserved. Back to top English العربية 中文(简体) Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 Português Русский Español Follow us on Google +