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Delayed Radisson RED hotel opens in Liverpool after £30m transformation

The hotel had originally been due to open this summer

Radisson RED Liverpool on Lime Street(Image: Liverpool Echo)

A new hotel has opened in Liverpool city centre after months of delay and a £30m transformation project.

Radisson RED Liverpool is the first hotel of its brand in the North of England and has taken over the grade II-listed former Northern Western Hall next to Lime Street train station. The building was first opened as one of the original British railway hotels in the 1800s.

The hotel had been originally set to open its doors this summer but delays forced it to be and then today.

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Radisson RED Liverpool Refurbishment(Image: Liverpool Echo)

The 10-storey hotel includes 201 guest rooms and suites, some overlooking St George’s Hall. It also features barbecue and robata grill restaurant, Stoke.

The building was originally designed by Aigburth-born Alfred Waterhouse as one of the British Transport Hotels, offering direct links to the neighbouring railway station. From the 1930s, the building was largely unused except for student accommodation in the 1990s.

Radisson RED Liverpool on Lime Street(Image: Liverpool Echo)

The renovation works saw the restoration of a nineteenth century stained glass window and a grand sandstone staircase.

More than 792 hours were spent refurbishing the grand staircase and polishers added the finishing touches to the 94-meter handrail.