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Just one of the great things about living in Manchester is the choice of excellent transport links to some of our neighbouring cities and towns. Of course, one neighbouring city that has a long history of rivalry with Manchester is Liverpool . Only a short trip down the M56 - or as quick as 40 minutes from Victoria Station straight to the heart of the costal city - just like Manchester, Liverpool has a lot to offer.

If you're planning on taking in the sights of Liverpool's iconic docklands, or sampling its incredible nightlife; or maybe a cultural trip to the city's famous museums and art galleries, then one new hotel can provide a classic taste of luxury during your stay. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and, Breaking News group by clicking this link The Halyard on Duke Street is located in Liverpool's historic Ropewalks district, which derives its name from the art of rope-making for the ships during its illustrious years as one of England's vital port city's in the 18th and 19th centuries. Duke Street, like other streets in the area, is characteristically long and runs between the historic warehouses.



They were built this way to allow the manufacturers to lay out the long lengths of rope during production. The Halyard pays homage to the history of the Ropewalks area in both its name and design. The name 'Halyard' is a nautical term for a rope knot and a nod to the hotel's location.

It's historical location is also reflected in the grandeur of its design aesthetic, inspired by.

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