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The
Adelphi Hotel viewed from Hanover Street
Copyright 漏 John Bythell 2000 |
The
first Adelphi Hotel on the present site was opened in l826 by owner
James Radley. It soon became the most popular hotel in the city,
and gained a reputation throughout Britain and Europe.
In
1912, another great hotelier, Arthur Towle, acquired and rebuilt
the Adelphi. Today鈥檚 building still reflects his care and ambition
to make it one of the most luxurious in Europe, with solid marble
walls in many of the bedrooms, a fine indoor heated swimming pool,
sauna and full central heating. Luxury indeed!
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Adelphi
Hotel in its former glory days.
Image 漏 Cliff Hayes |
The
Sefton Suite is in fact a replica of the First Class Smoking Lounge
on the ill fated "Titanic".
The
following years saw a flourishing trade, with the hotel as Liverpool鈥檚
arrival and departure point for passengers on the great liners to
American and beyond.
Many
famous people have stayed in the Adelphi, including Roy
Rogers and his horse "Trigger", who is supposed to have
made a grand entrance from the mezzanine floor to the main lounge.
And
of course, the hotel is closely associated with another internationally
known event, the Grand National.
More
recently, the Adelphi was the subject of a 成人快手 television series,
when "Just cook, will yer?" entered
the dictionary of famous phrases of all time.
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