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9 Liverpool Titanic Hotel Liverpool Uniquely different: one extraordinary setting Titanic Hotel, Stanley Dock, Liverpool is all about the restoration of one of the city’s most historic and iconic buildings. Set within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the stylish and spacious 153-bedroom hotel, Stanley’s Bar and Grill, Rum Bar, Maya Blue Wellness, unique event space West Bay and adjoining Rum Warehouse, has been the catalyst for change in the north of the city. Rum Warehouse is a beautifully renovated 1950s warehouse, a venue which boasts 1,200sqm of flexible event spaces seating up to 1,400 guests over two floors. With floor to ceiling glazing and dockside views the venue can nspire all who gather here. A range of functional meeting and breakout spaces are incorporated, as are catering facilities and spacious accommodations to match. West Bay is a new event space reflective of the rich maritime heritage and striking warehouse design with stone floors, steel pillars and vaulted brick ceilings. West Bay can accommodate 180 guests, and also has outside space on the colonnade ideal for summer drinks receptions. Titanic Hotel is an experience less ordinary. Contact: Titanic Hotel Liverpool, Stanley Dock, Regent Road, L3 0AN T: +44 (0)151 559 1444 E: [email protected] St George’s Hall St George’s Hall is a Grade I listed building in the heart of Liverpool and is regarded as one of the finest neo-classical buildings in the world. An iconic venue, the hall provides a spectacular backdrop to large-scale conferences, exhibitions and unforgettable events. Few event venues in Merseyside are so rich in history and grandeur for your event. The Concert Room Simply breathtaking, the circular Concert Room can accommodate up to 500 guests and offers a different space for theatre-style events. An opulent crystal chandelier, the walls are lined with statues and angelic cherubs. Ravenhead glass mirrors create stunning reflections around the featured stage, a perfect space for a string quarter or a pianist to perform. For smaller events or for breakout space, there is a host of smaller rooms available, all full of Victorian charm. The Great Hall Think impressive chandeliers, The Willis Organ, a spectacular barrel vaulted ceiling stained glass windows. It’s no wonder that The Bank of England recently held their conference here. With 720sqm of floor space, The Great Hall can accommodate up to 800 guests for a conference or 600 for a dinner. www.conference-news.co.uk