Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower Hotel

53°24′27″N 02°59′43″W / 53.40750°N 2.99528°W / 53.40750; -2.99528OwnerAmaris HospitalityManagementAccor Hotels (Mercure)Technical detailsFloor count13Other informationNumber of rooms225Number of suites6Number of restaurants1Parking56 spaces located on Rumford PlaceWebsitewww.mercure.com

The Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower Hotel (previously known as Atlantic Tower Hotel (The Hotel Collection), Thistle Liverpool, Thistle Atlantic Tower or the Thistle Hotel) is a large 4-star hotel located in Liverpool, England. Opened in 1972,[1] it is situated on Chapel Street next to Saint Nicholas' Church and near the Royal Liver Building on the city's famous Pier Head.[2] The building was designed to resemble the prow of a ship to reflect Liverpool's maritime history.[3]

  • The Thistle Atlantic Tower
    The Thistle Atlantic Tower
  • The hotel at night, Saint Nicholas' Church can be seen to the right
    The hotel at night, Saint Nicholas' Church can be seen to the right
  • The hotel with the Unity Buildings under-construction behind it
    The hotel with the Unity Buildings under-construction behind it

See also

  • Architecture of Liverpool
  • Thistle Hotels

References

  1. ^ "The Atlantic Tower Hotel". liverpoolhotelsuk.com. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  2. ^ "The Atlantic Tower Hotel". Emporis. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ Conte, Joseph J. (April 2008). Flies in My Spaghetti, Chocolates Over the Wall. Tate Publishing. p. 203. ISBN 978-1-60462-251-5. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
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