Summary:
**Modern City Centre Apartment*** 
- **6 Bedrooms, 6 En-suites, Sleeps 14**
- **Total Capacity: 14 guests**  
Located in the heart of the city, this spacious, modern apartment is close to nightlife, shops, bars, restaurants, and tourist attractions. Features include free WiFi, a wall-mounted plasma TV, and a high-spec kitchen. Ideal for large groups, families, and couples. Perfectly positioned for exploring Liverpool.
The Space:
- **Apartment Features:**
  - 6 bedrooms with double beds and en-suite bathrooms.
  - Wheelchair accessible, including one specially designed bedroom.
  - Ground floor location with large open-plan living and dining area.
  - Plasma Smart TVs in every bedroom.
  - Air hockey table, comfy leather sofas, and a large plasma TV in the living room.
  - Luxury Egyptian cotton bed linen and towels provided.
  - Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances.
- **Other Apartments Available:**
  - 5 bedrooms, 5 en-suites, sleeps 11.
  - 4 bedrooms, 4 en-suites, sleeps 11.
  - Total capacity across all apartments: 50 guests.
- **Access & Security:**
  - Code entry system, with instructions provided 48 hours before check-in.
  - No on-site concierge, no luggage storage.
  - Secure gated parking available for £10/day.
- **Location:**
  - Heart of Liverpool City Centre, close to bars, shops, public transport, and major attractions.
  - Nearby attractions: Cavern Quarter, Albert Docks, Tate Gallery, World Museum, Merseyside Maritime Museum.
- **House Rules:**
  - No smoking, parties, or pets.
  - Keep property locked and windows secured.
  - Departure by 10am, return keys to lockbox.
  - £100 charge for lost keys.
- **Getting Around:**
  - Bus stops nearby.
  - Bike hire available on Prescott Street.
  - Delta taxi service recommended.
The Neighborhood:
Moss Street in Liverpool is centrally located, offering easy access to a variety of attractions and activities. Here are some things to do nearby:
1. **Liverpool ONE**: A large shopping and leisure complex, just a short walk away, featuring a variety of shops, restaurants, and a cinema.
2. **The Cavern Quarter**: Famous for its connection to The Beatles, this area includes The Cavern Club, where the band frequently performed. It’s a must-visit for music lovers.
3. **St. George's Hall**: A neoclassical building hosting concerts, exhibitions, and events. It’s one of Liverpool’s most iconic landmarks and is located nearby.
4. **World Museum**: Offers a mix of natural history, archaeology, and science exhibits, including a planetarium. Great for both adults and kids.
5. **Walker Art Gallery**: Known as the “National Gallery of the North,” this museum has an extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, and decorative art.
6. **Albert Dock**: A historic waterfront with museums, galleries (like Tate Liverpool), restaurants, and bars. You can also explore the Merseyside Maritime Museum and The Beatles Story here.
7. **Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral**: An architectural landmark with impressive design, also known as the “Catholic Cathedral.”
8. **Liverpool Anglican Cathedral**: Another stunning cathedral nearby, it’s one of the largest in the UK, offering panoramic views of the city from its tower.
9. **Bold Street**: Famous for its independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a more bohemian vibe.
10. **Liverpool Lime Street Station**: For those wanting to explore further afield, this main train station is nearby, making it easy to take day trips to surrounding areas.
These spots provide a mix of cultural, historical, and leisure activities, all within walking distance or a short commute from Moss Street.
Getting Around:
Getting around Liverpool is convenient, with several transport options available:
1. **Buses**:
   - Liverpool has an extensive bus network operated mainly by **Arriva** and **Stagecoach**.
   - **Merseytravel** manages the bus services, with many routes running through the city center and connecting to suburban areas.
   - The **Liverpool ONE Bus Station** and **Queen Square Bus Station** are central hubs.
   - Tickets can be bought on the bus, or you can use contactless payments and travel cards like the **Walrus card**.
2. **Trains**:
   - **Merseyrail** operates frequent train services across the city and surrounding areas.
   - Liverpool has two main train stations: **Liverpool Lime Street** (for national rail services) and **Moorfields** (for local Merseyrail services).
   - The Merseyrail network covers areas like the Wirral, Southport, and Chester, making it easy to explore beyond the city.
3. **Taxis**:
   - Taxis are readily available throughout Liverpool, with both black cabs and private hire options.
   - Black cabs can be hailed on the street or found at designated taxi ranks.
   - Private hire taxis (like **Delta** and **Uber**) must be booked in advance through apps or by phone.
4. **Bike Hire**:
   - **Liverpool City Bikes** offers a bike-sharing scheme with stations across the city.
   - You can hire bikes from stations and return them to any other station when done.
   - Ideal for short trips and exploring the city at your own pace.
5. **Ferries**:
   - The **Mersey Ferry** is an iconic way to travel, offering services across the River Mersey between Liverpool and the Wirral.
   - The ferry is both a transport option and a tourist attraction, providing scenic views of the waterfront.
6. **Walking**:
   - Liverpool’s city center is compact and walkable, with many attractions close to each other.
   - The waterfront area, including the Albert Dock, is especially pleasant for walking.
7. **Car Hire and Driving**:
   - Car hire is available from various companies in the city.
   - Liverpool’s road network is well-signposted, with several car parks available in the city center.
   - The **M62** motorway provides access to the national road network.
8. **MetroCard and Walrus Card**:
   - **MetroCard** and **Walrus Card** are smart cards that can be used on buses, trains, and ferries.
   - These cards offer unlimited travel options, ideal for tourists or daily commuters.
These options make it easy to navigate Liverpool, whether you're commuting, sightseeing, or just exploring the city.