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The Grove House Hotel Wallasey Wirral Star Rating 3        
Grove Road

Set on a residential street, this informal hotel with its own gardens is a 5-minute walk from Warren Golf Course and Wallasey Grove Road station.Straightforward rooms with modern touches have en suite bathrooms, free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, plus tea and coffeemakers. A suite adds a 4-poster bed.
Albion Bed and Breakfast Star Rating 3        
41 Albion Street

A 3-minute walk from New Brighton railway station, this relaxed guesthouse is a 7-minute walk from Marine Point and 1.6 miles from Wallasey Golf Club.Straightforward, modern rooms feature free Wi-Fi, en suite or shared bathrooms, and flat-screen TVs.
Dunsandles Guesthouse Star Rating 3        
115 Rowson Street

This polished B&B in a former Victorian home is a 3-minute walk from the shops and restaurants of the Marine Point mall. New Brighton train station (with service to Liverpool Lime Street station) is a 5-minute walk away.The 7 cozy, colourful rooms have en suite bathrooms, tea and coffeemaking facilities, TVs, DVD players and free WiFi.
The Queen's Royal Star Rating 3        
Marine Promenade

The Queen's Royal offers a comfortable setting while in Wallasey. It is ideally located for guests wanting to discover the area's attractions.The bed & breakfast has 12 spacious rooms offering all the necessities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
Travelodge Wallasey New Brighton Star Rating 2        
Marine Point King's Parade

A 10-minute walk from New Brighton railway station, this modern budget hotel is 8.5 miles from the iconic Cavern Club music venue and 9.4 miles from The Beatles Story museum.
Dalton Terrace Bed and Breakfast        
Dalton Terraces Bed and Breakfast

In a classic Victorian-style townhouse, this low-key B&B is a 5-minute walk from a casual pub and multiple restaurants, and an 8-minute walk from Magazines Promenade's waterfront walking and biking path.Basic rooms with shared bathroom facilities have relaxed furnishings and modest decor featuring TVs, tea and coffeemaking equipment, and free WiFi. Some rooms offer sofabeds.
Hollins Hey Hotel & Restaurant Wallasey Wirral Star Rating 3        
191 Victoria Road

This traditional hotel in a redbrick Victorian villa is a minute's walk from New Brighton station, and 4 miles from the restaurants of Albert Dock.The genteel rooms include tea and coffeemaking facilities, TVs and free Wi-Fi. Upgraded rooms add 4-poster beds and views of Liverpool Bay.
Wellington Hotel Wallasey        
Seaview Road

Situated just a 10-minute drive from the city centre of Liverpool, The Wellington Hotel offers bed and breakfast accommodation and a relaxed bar and grill restaurant. This Wirral hotel has free Wi-Fi and is 5-10 minutes' drive from Wallasey and Birkenhead.Each room at The Wellington has en suite bathroom facilities with shower and hairdryer.
Sherwood Guest House Wallasey Star Rating 3        
55 Wellington Road

This family-run B&B in a semi-detached redbrick home is a 2-minute walk from New Brighton train station (which offers service to Liverpool Lime Street in 25 minutes) and a 6-minute walk from the restaurants of the Marine Point entertainment complex.Warm rooms, some with period features such as high ceilings and fireplaces, come with flat-screen TVs, DVD players, free WiFi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Some offer sitting areas and estuary views.
The New Brighton Hotel        
93 Victoria Road

A 10-minute walk from New Brighton Railway Station, The New Brighton Hotel has a accessible setting, making it an ideal place to stay when visiting Wallasey.The hotel has 10 modern rooms that are equipped with a variety of essential amenities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay.Liverpool John Lennon Airport is a 50-minute drive from The New Brighton Hotel.
 
 
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Wallasey is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in Merseyside, England, on the mouth of the River Mersey, at the northeastern corner of the Wirral Peninsula.