General Info
Moolin Rouge Apartment is a one bedroomed second floor apartment which sleeps up to three people right in the cultural heart of Liverpool City Centre's Bold Street. The apartment is right opposite Liverpool's arthouse cinema complex FACT and radical bookshop News From Nowhere, and within several hundred yards walking distance of various bars, cafés and art galleries.
The apartment consists of one large and very quiet double glazed bedroom with a king sized bed, a bathroom with bath and shower, a living room with a luxury full size aerobed and a fully fitted kitchen.
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Features Include
- Bright king sized bedroom with goose feather duvet and outlook on Roman Catholic Cathedral (or the top of it at least)
- Fully equipped kitchen including microwave, fridge, oven and hob
- Full laundry facilities including washer dryer and iron
- Digital television including Film Four and all Freeview channels
- DVD player (multi-region) and stereo system
- Digital radio including all local and national DAB stations
- Playstation 2 games console with Singstar microphones and various family games
- Free wireless internet
- 2 goldfish to stare at, although they don’t do very much
- Nice pictures of cows hanging on the walls, hence the tenuously linked name
Booking & Contact Info
Please note the accommodation is on the second floor which is accessed by stairs only (no lift) and that there is no parking available(most of Bold Street is pedestrianised because it’s so central) but various hotels, etc. offer parking for a reasonable price around the city centre. The apartment is within 10 minutes walking distance of Liverpool Lime Street train station.
Price: from £75 weeknights, from £99 weekend nights
Minimum 2 nights booking on weekends
Payment methods: Credit Card / Paypal / Cash
Check in: 2pm
Check out: 12 noon
Please note that due to the apartment being in a residential block, there is a strict no noise policy after midnight and therefore the apartment is not suitable for parties, hen nights, etc. It's more of a quiet Guardian reader's space to be honest, although that's not a mandatory requirement for visitors!
If there's anything I've vacantly forgotten to include here, please do feel very welcome to email me!