The WORST RATED Hotel In The UK? The Adelphi Hotel Liverpool

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • I stay in The Adelphi Hotel Liverpool owned by Britannia Hotels and it's the ninth consecutive year that Britannia has come bottom of the pile in the annual survey by consumer group Which?
    It's received some very bad reviews on Tripadvisor and some bad press over the last 12 months, BUT is it as bad as some people say? Let's find out!
    The chain has 61 hotels across Britain, including Blackpool’s Metropole and Norbreck Castle, and Scarborough’s Grand Hotel.
    When it comes to historic hotels, none can compete with The Adelphi Hotel. Located in the centre of Liverpool, the Adelphi still retains its reputation as one of Liverpool’s most iconic hotels to date. The history of The Adelphi Hotel is one of the most fascinating in terms of hotels in Britain and contains an abundance of stories, spanning over the last two centuries. In more recent years, the Adelphi hotel has been awarded a Grade II listed status by the English Heritage organization, making it a very well-known property in the city. Although The Adelphi doesn’t bring in the same number of high-status visitors as it once did, it still has a reputation as one of Liverpool’s most iconic hotels. Since Britannia Hotels bought the building in 1982, it has been renovated, rescuing the top two floors which had been virtually derelict after the last owners had closed them off. The hotel displays a seamless mixture of old and new, with the lower floors and public areas giving a more modern 21st century feel. However, the grand architecture and swimming pool retain their traditional charm with which the hotel was built. There is no doubt that the Adelphi’s journey has been a remarkable one, filled with fascinating history and stories over the years . The hotel’s Sefton suite is an exact copy of the Titanic’s First Class Smoking Lounge, built by the same craftsmen hired by the White Star line!
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  • @WalkWithMeTim
    @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +32

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    • @jandavison7288
      @jandavison7288 2 года назад +1

      Did a modelling course there when I was 15 !!😂😂

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 2 года назад

      This is proof that the Inspectors from the local authority are bribed. Not that I care. I wouldn't be staying there now and couldn't have afforded to when it was better.

    • @benarcher7411
      @benarcher7411 2 года назад +2

      It’s part of the Britannia chain I’ve been working in some of them recently and they’re all dumps

    • @stuartjohnson7967
      @stuartjohnson7967 2 года назад

      It’s called character. I know it’s ancient but it is historic. I stayed there a few years back and it was alright. Long live Liverpool and the Adelphi as well. Take Care Mate. Best regards from Birkenhead 🙏

    • @nicolebrumskill2758
      @nicolebrumskill2758 2 года назад +1

      This used to be classed as the poshest hotel in liverpool at one time

  • @mrlister2000
    @mrlister2000 2 года назад +651

    Britannia should be charged under the Trade Descriptions Act, as everyone one of their hotels is rated as the worst one in the UK.
    They've managed to ruin every art deco hotel in the UK too!

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +24

      Good point

    • @kilner79
      @kilner79 2 года назад +8

      they are probably listed buildings and then need to be decoreted to a specific look that will be exspensive so they probably just dont bother

    • @mrlister2000
      @mrlister2000 2 года назад +42

      @@kilner79 They are listed buildings, and as such Britannia have a Duty of Care to maintain each building. Their excuse will be they can't make any improvements because it is listed and will "cost too much".
      An absolute get out clause

    • @publover273
      @publover273 2 года назад +18

      There seems to be a general disregard for Art Deco architecture these days. Beautiful buildings have been demolished, without a thought to their history.

    • @FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS
      @FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS 2 года назад

      @@kilner79 I didn't 'think about that good point

  • @darranbeal6887
    @darranbeal6887 2 года назад +9

    I stayed in this hotel after a Liverpool match back in 2004 it was £100 per double room and worth every penny back then. I spent the night in their once beautiful piano bar and had a great nights sleep. I don't think that I would even pay £10 a night to stay there now. There should be some kind of law forcing companies to upkeep these beautiful old historic buildings.

  • @lolsosler
    @lolsosler 2 года назад +1

    I'm actually addicted to watching your videos always so interesting and well produced

  • @KatMarBax
    @KatMarBax 2 года назад +2

    A 21 year old from Wales has died because a wardrobe fell on her in THIS HOTEL! In the headlines at the moment, Britannia Hotels need some serious work done to them people are dying!

  • @thebard9786
    @thebard9786 2 года назад +4

    On the surface it looks full of Victorian/ Edwardian splendour and opulence. However, beneath it all is a seemingly unkempt place, probably too large for the owners to keep up with. Overall though, it has so much to offer with a masonic history to boot... and maybe the odd ghost or two. A highly informative video, Tim. Cheers! 👍

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      Thanks the bard yes I love this hotels history but not ghosts

    • @jennifersivewright3117
      @jennifersivewright3117 2 года назад +1

      It was used 43 years ago in Brideshead Revisited. It provided the interiors for the cruise ship and the New York hotel.

  • @jw325
    @jw325 2 года назад +1

    Its criminal that theyve let the building to fall into such disrepair

  • @ZiggaBebe
    @ZiggaBebe 2 года назад +1

    This looks about ten times cleaner and less mouldy than the Travelodge at the top of Dale Street

  • @lenatr534
    @lenatr534 Год назад +1

    The bathroom choice with only the net curtain is quite questionable at night with the light on when it goes transparent 😅
    Thanks for the videos btw!

  • @sean-ve6do
    @sean-ve6do 2 года назад +1

    Fyi, the canister on the stairs was a nitrous oxide, people get high on them, Britannia hotels own this as with many other older historic hotels, they do not invest in the up keep of any of them.

  • @Neil070
    @Neil070 Год назад

    Sink in the bedroom reminds me of my room at College. That was pretty grim, too. Self closer on door is something I could fix in less than 5 minutes with a nut and bolt and a spanner. Bad maintenance.
    Cleaners should report faults like that, even if guests don't, but I imagine that they are poorly paid, possibly not well treated, and consequently couldn't give a rat's hind quarters

  • @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting
    @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting 2 года назад +5

    After living and working in the city for 17 years i can say i have never been in there only heard about it. Looking at your video it does not seem that bad for the price, it looks like they are starting to do it up. It needs some security though, it can be a scary city 😊

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      yes defo!

    • @charliebarrett559
      @charliebarrett559 2 года назад +5

      seriously I have lived here all my 64 yrs and don't think it's any more dangerous than any inheritance big city they all have problems but then again its liverpool let's just slag them off as all thieves and gun men get real all city's have a dark side I feel more safe in liverpool than when I visit family in Enfield

    • @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting
      @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting 2 года назад

      @@charliebarrett559 I live here , i only said the hotel needs some security which it does, even primark has some and good old wooly's did.

    • @kevinwilliams1421
      @kevinwilliams1421 2 года назад +2

      @@jackiesmithsmetaldetecting no you never you said it’s a scary city

    • @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting
      @jackiesmithsmetaldetecting 2 года назад

      @@kevinwilliams1421 It is where i live ok

  • @ricequin
    @ricequin 2 года назад +1127

    The Adelphi was fitted out to resemble the interior of the Titanic so the passengers could stay there before the voyage to get acclimated to the ship. That makes it doubly tragic how far it’s been allowed to decline. It’s got so much history and I don’t just mean the decades of dust.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +80

      Yes I know that's what makes the hotel amazing

    • @streamsofconsciousness8651
      @streamsofconsciousness8651 2 года назад +200

      To be fair...it's attempting to look like the Titanic does today

    • @asmolbean9300
      @asmolbean9300 2 года назад +39

      @@pigunderaroof Liverpool was the headquarters of the White Star Line, and it's where she was registered so it was her home port. That's why the stern had Liverpool written on it.
      But yes, she never visited Liverpool.

    • @martinfreekie7659
      @martinfreekie7659 2 года назад +10

      @@pigunderaroof it did, once but its future plans didn't exactly come to fruition.

    • @davidbrain1192
      @davidbrain1192 2 года назад +2

      @@streamsofconsciousness8651 lol

  • @jdevlin1910
    @jdevlin1910 2 года назад +49

    "Look at the chandelier these must take forever to clean"
    Britannia: "To what?"

  • @Truebritify
    @Truebritify 2 года назад +373

    As an older person from Liverpool I can remember when this was the grandest hotel in town. What a shame it has been allowed to get into such an awful state, quite sad actually. 😫

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +12

      I know shame

    • @julitt4317
      @julitt4317 2 года назад +20

      I have no affiliations with Liverpool, but it made me so sad seeing the grandeur alongside such neglect. The fact that you remember it as it was makes it even sadder.

    • @philipkempbell7174
      @philipkempbell7174 2 года назад

      Blame the locals, it's a prime example of the socialist sespit.

    • @malcolmgane3839
      @malcolmgane3839 2 года назад +2

      The same it used to be exclusive

    • @paulinetarr6243
      @paulinetarr6243 2 года назад +3

      Used to love this hotel but it went down hill many years ago. Rooms on the 1st 2 floors were always the best to have!

  • @AngloSaxophone
    @AngloSaxophone 2 года назад +467

    Trust me. All of us scousers are annoyed by how this once lovely building has been neglected. I think the council of Liverpool should definitely get this into gear because its an iconic piece of Liverpool city centre. Being given capital of culture and all the money put into the city aswell.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +7

      good point

    • @pearlkelly6337
      @pearlkelly6337 2 года назад +3

      haha yeah im scouse and my mates was staying in the dixie dean opposite the shankly then they ended up wanting to stay in liverpool another night cos they cba going home so they picked here and i was like oh no well it was nice knowing you lol but it wasnt bad at all only thing that annoyed me was that it wasnt wheelchair accessible but i understand that it was built when that stuff wasnt important

    • @anon5163
      @anon5163 2 года назад

      It's got nothing to do with the council. It's owned by Brittania hotels. Get onto them as they refuse to upgrade or spend any money on it. They are quite happy for stag do's, hen parties and prossies to make use of it. Surprised it hasn't been given to asylum seekers as other once 4star hotels have around the country.

    • @mrflynn1205
      @mrflynn1205 2 года назад +10

      Blends in nicely with the rest of Liverpool. Dump.

    • @jimmorrison2657
      @jimmorrison2657 2 года назад +33

      @@mrflynn1205 Every city has got its problems mate, but Liverpool is a great city overall.

  • @randomhumanoidblob4506
    @randomhumanoidblob4506 2 года назад +242

    The sink in the room is a throwback from before all hotel rooms had bathrooms. In fact, it was originally a mark of a better room until bathrooms became necessity and were carved out of corners or ends of rooms. It meant guests could wash hands, faces etc without having to visit the general lavatories.
    It would likely have replaced a wash-stand, essentially just a large bowl and were with cold water in and staff would have brought up hot water. People didn't bathe every day when these grand old hotels were built, so there only needed to be enough water for shaving and toilette.

  • @BazilRat
    @BazilRat 2 года назад +181

    "Owned by Britannia" - of course it is. Another beautiful place ruined by them. Pontins in Brean, the Norbreck Castle, the Scarborough Grand Hotel, now here... it honestly seems like all the worst places to stay in the UK are owned by Britannia Hotels!

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @BazilRat
      @BazilRat 2 года назад +7

      @@WalkWithMeTim Funny, but I'm not wrong am I? =3

    • @TedJM
      @TedJM 2 года назад +8

      @@BazilRat Britannia Hotels, ruining buildings since 1976

    • @Bllairy
      @Bllairy 2 года назад

      The Palace Hotel in Buxton is not too bad

    • @BazilRat
      @BazilRat 2 года назад +1

      @@Bllairy For now...

  • @kravdraa7
    @kravdraa7 2 года назад +216

    The crazy thing is that companies like Radisson and Malmaison have spent millions building hotels in the city in recent years and so the business is there. If Britannia invested similar sums renovating this it could be the finest hotel in the north of the UK. Their stupidity, short-sightedness, and downright disdain for customers knows no bounds.

    • @mrbeast85
      @mrbeast85 Год назад +30

      The thing is it would probably be considerably cheaper to build a new hotel than put the funds into renovating and refitting a huge, old building like the Adelphi back to the luxury establishment it once was. Buildings from the early 20th Century are a nightmare to bring up to modern spec. Britannia would never make their money back. While Liverpool is a tourist destination, it doesn't attract the kind of clientele that would make it anywhere near profitable. In times gone by Liverpool was a major transatlantic passenger terminus, the Adelphi was once THE hotel that the rich and famous stayed in before departing on a luxury liner to the US (the Titanic was to have been based in Liverpool had she not sunk on her maiden voyage). That trade has gone and will never return and with it any hope that a business like the Adelphi could ever be sustainable.

    • @uioplkhj
      @uioplkhj Год назад +2

      @@mrbeast85 You never know

    • @anthonykearney608
      @anthonykearney608 Год назад

      @@uioplkhj sometimes you do

    • @DeliciousPigeonCheez
      @DeliciousPigeonCheez Год назад

      I completely agree. Sadly, unless someone is willing to make huge financial losses, the building is unlikely to ever be brought back to pristine condition. Additionally, with the building being Grade II listed (with not only the public rooms but some of the bedroom features being detailed in the listing) any renovation is likely to be very time consuming and incredibly costly.@@mrbeast85

  • @ljmsevern
    @ljmsevern 2 года назад +146

    I let out a bemused "What?" when you opened the door of 467 and saw the security door - I've only seen those in empty properties to prevent people squatting, never in an actual hotel. And then when you opened the security door and the room was actually OCCUPIED, I almost screamed. The fact they gave you a key not just to the wrong room, but to a room that already had people in it, would really worry me. Your second room was pretty nice (period features left intact) although the bathroom window was grotty. Beginning to see a pattern in Britannia hotels where the public spaces (reception, function rooms, restaurants) are given the lion's share of attention and care and the further away you go from those spaces, the shabbier and sadder it gets.

  • @mellissagoswell8319
    @mellissagoswell8319 2 года назад +508

    It should be illegal to be able to let these beautiful historic buildings fall apart like this. The history and the glamour it once had, its so sad to see. These companies should be made to update them. When they get this bad though I could only imagine it would cost a million or three to restore them.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +7

      agree Mellissa

    • @nigden1
      @nigden1 2 года назад +7

      @@peterd788 An awful company, all their hotels, some like this once beautiful,
      are now festering dumps. Avoid at all costs, it would be better sleeping in a doorway on the street.

    • @1eltino
      @1eltino 2 года назад +5

      10 million to get that hotel up to scratch

    • @MrHennoGarvie
      @MrHennoGarvie 2 года назад +4

      Made to update them? Do you think they just let this happen without exploring other avenues? What most likely happened is they realised the money and upkeep needed to keep classic buildings like these going is crazy, theres not much call for this sort of work on a building anymore so the experience is hard to come by as well which futher drives up cost. Are you saying we should force them to do it even if its unprofitable? At least think before you write a comment. It's all well and good to preserve history but whos going to pay for it if its no longer profitable?

    • @ProductEvaluator.
      @ProductEvaluator. 2 года назад +12

      @@MrHennoGarvie The outlay would be returned in spades once it was done, if done right visitors would flock in.

  • @blueknight07
    @blueknight07 2 года назад +499

    As a scouser I'm disgusted that the hotel is in such a state. Me and my mates used to dream about having enough money to spend a single night there but now we avoid it at all costs. In fact no scouser would ever stay there because its local reputation is dreadful it's now known as the worst hotel in the city.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +20

      Wow crazy how you can go from that to not wanting to stay here

    • @blueknight07
      @blueknight07 2 года назад +39

      @@WalkWithMeTim everyone's fooled by the grand exterior. But if you go up to a scouser and ask about the hotel they won't have a good thing to say about it now.

    • @terryr4648
      @terryr4648 2 года назад +12

      Have to agree with you Blueknight04, my father in law stayed there and I said to him it's not got a great reputation anymore, in its heyday it was an amazing hotel and still has the potential to be

    • @JohnsysChannel
      @JohnsysChannel 2 года назад

      @@WalkWithMeTim When I was younger it was the top place. My mates dad had a membership for the gym in there and it was proper posh and exclusive. Now as you can see, it's been well neglected by Britannia group. Fucking wankers don't deserve it, they just cash in on people coming to the city and knowing the history of the hotel without doing their homework. It's embarrassing that this shit company is allowed to run this hotel so improperly, and give people a bad impression of the city.

    • @maliceinpunderland5869
      @maliceinpunderland5869 2 года назад +3

      Worse than the printworks?

  • @adamjankowski122
    @adamjankowski122 2 года назад +44

    You can just tell how beautiful this place used to be by the fact that the old piano in the main court is a Steinway. What a beautiful building this would be if it was lovingly restored.

  • @hazelmanship7516
    @hazelmanship7516 2 года назад +215

    So sad these beautiful big old hotels get neglected, looks gorgeous in parts,those ceilings wow

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +9

      Yes I agree

    • @frglee
      @frglee 2 года назад +11

      Sadly. there seems to be limited demand for large pricy luxury hotels built for a different time, but a lot of demand nowadays for affordable budget accomodation. And this is the result.

    • @quickclipsbyjmj
      @quickclipsbyjmj 2 года назад +4

      @@frglee Still demand for high class. Just not being offered outside London.

    • @adrianday
      @adrianday 2 года назад +11

      It’s always the same company that neglect these too, Britannia

    • @janettebarr6538
      @janettebarr6538 2 года назад +9

      The company that owns them didn’t spend money on them when they only needed a freshen up, now it’s major work needing done everywhere, but then it’s common practice with the company that owns a chain of these hotels they just let them crumble away

  • @kanei8521
    @kanei8521 2 года назад +110

    How Britannia are still in business is one of life’s greatest questions. Absolute shambles of a company. And it’s an insult to these wonderful buildings that they’re allowed to come along and neglect them like this.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      True

    • @nicholathompson6134
      @nicholathompson6134 2 года назад +5

      It was fabulous 1980’s
      This hotel chain could mess up anything

    • @andyrobbins8379
      @andyrobbins8379 2 года назад +14

      The thing is, they don’t run hotels, they buy property. They’ve got an amazingly beautiful building in a prime city centre location for a relatively low price, that just also happens to be a hotel. They halfheartedly run the hotel until it stops making a profit, and then sell it to a developer who would pay a colossal amount to get their hands on something like this they can turn into flats.

    • @iworkout6912
      @iworkout6912 2 года назад +7

      We have a similar company here in the states. They buy up shopping malls and do nothing with them until the mall is emptied out after a year or so. Not sure what the purpose is...Land? Yet it is strange to spend millions, and just let the building fall apart.

  • @traceyc6264
    @traceyc6264 2 года назад +130

    It is vile. I stayed there for two weeks, and while waiting to be collected by a friend, the manager started screaming at me to move on. Apparently thinking I was a hooker! Great guest relations 👍

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +13

      omg

    • @lisasou9784
      @lisasou9784 Год назад +14

      Are you sure it wasn’t the knee high boots and corset that you had on 😮😂 no jokes aside the cheek of some people

    • @manephewlenny6401
      @manephewlenny6401 Год назад

      @@lisasou9784 no, that was your dad and he only sells himself on the streets because of your crack habit and because he still loves you no matter how much you disappoint him.

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 Год назад +5

      £35 a night so it's about the same as a hostel in a lot of places.

    • @joblakesley2159
      @joblakesley2159 8 месяцев назад

      I remember the reality tv series Hotel(.) being filmed here and in one episode they had barbecue in one of the rooms (yes a fire inside) and wondered why the place was filling up with smoke?

  • @Proman476
    @Proman476 2 года назад +96

    Someone could end getting all their stuff robbed if they keep giving out random room keys.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +5

      I know!

    • @ricequin
      @ricequin 2 года назад +4

      The hotel had a terrible reputation for theft back when I stayed there in 2001 and had my Nokia 3110 nicked.

    • @Chemflo48818
      @Chemflo48818 2 года назад

      I had a coat nicked there very recently!

  • @TheMrBigBadBrad
    @TheMrBigBadBrad 2 года назад +47

    Tim: those must take ages to clean.
    Britannia: we don't do that here.

  • @jimmyviaductophilelawley5587
    @jimmyviaductophilelawley5587 2 года назад +82

    Horrifying. My Great Grandfather was a head chef at this hotel in the 40's & 50's when it was a real premium hotel, where the rich and famous would stay when catching a boat to America. I wasn't surprised when i saw it was now a Britannia....I worked at the Brit in Manchester in the 90's and even back then it was clear that this was a bargain basement business model designed to squeeze maximum profits from minimal effort.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      wow

    • @littlemy1773
      @littlemy1773 2 года назад +4

      The one in Manchester, was it the Piccadilly Britannia or Ringway nearer to the airport? I’ve stayed in both many times in the 90s. I loved the Ringway, the fake gold Buddhas everywhere against all the Victorian marble, the panelling etc fantastic. The swimming pool and gym were clean too. But the signs were it was going downhill then we noticed differences over the years especially cleanliness and maintenance. Worst thing is nightclubs some idiot always gets drunk walks out the fire exit at 2 am so by 2.05 you’re freezing in your pjs at the fire assembly point . This happened numerous times on multiple occasions

    • @jimmyviaductophilelawley5587
      @jimmyviaductophilelawley5587 2 года назад +1

      @@littlemy1773 It was the Piccadilly Brit. I was a C&B Porter.

    • @littlemy1773
      @littlemy1773 2 года назад

      @@jimmyviaductophilelawley5587 that was a very noisy hotel at weekends in particular

  • @kiskaloo6843
    @kiskaloo6843 2 года назад +39

    I watched this video a couple of months ago and now there is news of a young woman who was apparently crushed to death by a wardrobe in her room in this hotel. A shocking story and looks like it may be a case of negligence by the hotel although it is early days, so best wait for a proper investigation.

  • @mistermatix8241
    @mistermatix8241 Год назад +18

    It's a shame, the Adelphi REALLY needs love, there is immense potential in the building. If one of the REALLY big hotel chains took it over, completely overhauled it and returned it to glory, that would be lovely to see. Its not the buildings fault, its the fact of mismanagement, abuse via bad customers, lack of pride, and staff disinterest.

  • @emmas5000
    @emmas5000 2 года назад +123

    It’s absolutely scandalous that Britannia have managed to get their hands on such amazing old buildings which could be incredible if they bothered to look after of invest in them. Instead that are just running them into the ground and slicing off as much of the profits they can. No doubt they will run them until they’re no longer inhabitable in the hope another company will take them off their hands or they’ll just abandon them leaving them as vacant eyesores. Very sad. Great videos!

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +2

      I know , thanks for watching Emma , hope you can check out my other videos too

    • @deanmarsden3360
      @deanmarsden3360 2 года назад +5

      They should be banned from the leasure industry. Every single thing they own has become worse since owning it. Look at Pontins!

    • @beewisebeestronger6224
      @beewisebeestronger6224 2 года назад

      They have been floating ideas about redeveloping them into flats before the pandemic and are now a government partner in housing refugees so they'll rinse the government for that then when that contract ends probably turn them into flats meaning they've invested virtually nothing into them . New carpets and paint is cheap in comparison to a full refurbishment

    • @johnkelly1083
      @johnkelly1083 2 года назад +2

      @@deanmarsden3360 Just checked out their Wikipedia page Apparently the company has been prosecuted multiple times for breaching health and safety laws. Not a suprise when you see the state of this place.

    • @ccf3294
      @ccf3294 2 года назад +1

      @@johnkelly1083 having worked in a Britannia myself, that’s not surprising.
      Whilst at work, There was what could only be described as “corruption allegations” of Britannia having contacts within the industry surrounding health inspections. Allegations of bribes paid etc.
      That’s the most non-libellous way I can but it.

  • @elainehughes3253
    @elainehughes3253 2 года назад +165

    What a shame. My aunt worked on reception in the 50's when all the celebrities and Hollywood stars stayed there - her autograph book is amazing! It used to be the top place to stay, she'd be broken hearted at how run down the place has become.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +4

      Wow

    • @elainehughes3253
      @elainehughes3253 2 года назад +4

      @@apollovs Sadly my aunty died about 15yrs ago. I've got her autograph book now but it's got too much sentimental value for me to sell it. Thanks for your interest anyway!

    • @manichairdo9265
      @manichairdo9265 2 года назад +1

      @@elainehughes3253 It must be very precious to you. Something as historic as that is priceless.

    • @elainehughes3253
      @elainehughes3253 2 года назад +2

      Yeah...I don't want to part with it, so many memories and stories that she used to tell me. It was shown on a TV programme about the Adelphi years ago 🙂

    • @bittoochatterjee2661
      @bittoochatterjee2661 2 года назад

      Your Aunt worked in the 50's today its 2022.
      Once upon a time the sun never set on the British Empire.
      Now the sun just refuses to Rise
      What a Irony.

  • @AbbeyGail-n4m
    @AbbeyGail-n4m Год назад +17

    The Adelphi Hotel is another once magnificent Hotel that tugs at the Heartstrings!
    I find it so interesting reading the comments that the Hotel was built in a style so passengers going on the Titanic could get acclimatised to being aboard a Ship.
    Like the Hotel room doors opening outward & the Sinks in the posher Hotel rooms like you had.
    Just thinking that dingy small room that you were given first Tim that already had someone staying in it, might of been a room for the 3rd class passengers on the Titanic & your posher room you got upgraded to could of been for the 2nd or 1st Class passengers on the Titanic.
    As class was so important in those days & 1st class were kept well away from the 3rd class.
    All that old furniture left over from the 1800's & 1900's!
    Wish they'd repair that old Grand Piano, easy to imagine the 1st class types in that massive Dining Room probably listening to a string quartet playing music like on the Titanic.
    That Masonic room was fascinating looking the cleanest room in the Hotel, the Stairway in that room looked very tempting to go up!
    Lots of intriguing rooms to explore Tim, nice they weren't all locked like in some Hotels.
    Wish someone could invest into making this Hotel as luxurious as it was when it was built & incorporate the history of its relationship with the Titanic too, like a Hotel Museum.

  • @Steven-ns3rg
    @Steven-ns3rg 2 года назад +63

    That was truly shocking.I can see the beauty of years gone by but why are Brittania running these places to the ground! Been sent to an occupied room is unacceptable in my eyes!🤔

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      I guess a mistake or bad computer system

    • @bettyboop9897
      @bettyboop9897 Год назад

      @@WalkWithMeTim good thing you had no bad intentions. So I guess those two excuses would cut it if things was to go missing 😊😉 personally I would have it

  • @Ryan-kn6xd
    @Ryan-kn6xd 2 года назад +30

    Anyone who’s from Liverpool knows full well to avoid that place. Such a shame

  • @padraigpearse1551
    @padraigpearse1551 2 года назад +28

    It's such a shame that these hotels have become like this. They used to be so elegant and grand and to see them so run down makes me weep a little

  • @Poppykins
    @Poppykins 2 года назад +34

    This used to be considered the poshest hotel in Liverpool at one time, so sad to see what it’s become.

  • @railvlogger1439
    @railvlogger1439 2 года назад +39

    What is wrong with ' Britannia Hotels'? Don't they realise they have some of the grandest hotels in the country, yet they let them go to rack and ruin. With a bit of investment they could rival hotels like The Savoy, etc.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +2

      I know how come they have them all

    • @chriscrew6541
      @chriscrew6541 2 года назад

      Yes, they could be like The Savoy but then you would be paying 'savoy' prices to stay there. Britannia hotels are not at this level in the accommodation market and neither are their prices.

    • @jameslyddall
      @jameslyddall 2 года назад

      @@WalkWithMeTim if you want a beautiful hotel just for a nice stay the crescent turner hotel is beautiful and that’s in whitsable Kent. Highly recommended.

  • @SolarDragon1000
    @SolarDragon1000 2 года назад +21

    That silver object at 17:35 is a nitrous oxide cannister. It's normally used to power air-riffles/paintball guns or small inflatable objects such as balloons. Unfortunately they are also used as a drug, given that nitrous oxide is the technical name for laughing gas. If you go to poor estates or bad parts of town, you'll find dozens pf these empty canisters littering the streets. The room at 19:20 is the barebones of a Masonic temple. I suspect one or more lodges probably rent this room to run masonic meetings and probably dine there as well. You might have spotted a "G" hanging above the center of the room. Very cool find, but you most likely should not have been in there, and this should have been locked, fortunately everything else appears to have been removed/stored away. (Source: Me, a Freemason).

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +2

      thanks for the info!

    • @MssLvgd
      @MssLvgd 4 месяца назад

      If you combine it with psychedelics you got a hell of a trip

  • @kazt9826
    @kazt9826 2 года назад +52

    I stayed here around 7 years ago and I actually really liked it-we only stayed one night but I loved the character of the hotel and it felt like you was stepping back in time. I didn’t have any major issues with my stay and it’s a shame it’s quite run down now, as if they paid a bit more attention to areas of it it would be back to its former glory.

  • @jmarshal
    @jmarshal 2 года назад +41

    Women’s restrooms, especially in Victorian times, were also lounging rooms where women could retreat. They could enjoy company of other women without men around and the pressures of those societal expectations. The actual lavatories were placed off side to these parlours and most also then had powder rooms, which were for retouching makeup and attending to your dress, etc. fancy establishments, or sometimes even some malls, will have our equivalent of these powder rooms which often have couches to sit on, and long benches with mirrors and sometimes sinks so that women can retouch their makeup and make sure they are looking how they wish before they then leave the restrooms.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      Wow thanks for sharing

    • @andyrob3259
      @andyrob3259 2 года назад +4

      I still remember that in a department store here in Melbourne. Myer.
      The branch store was built in the 60’s. The ladies restrooms had a big lounge area at the entrance where the ladies or children sat. (Waiting) for mum or resting or waiting for an hair appointment. Remember thinking it all very posh at the time. And the entrance to the hair saloon also came off the lounge.

    • @McSynth
      @McSynth 2 года назад

      Such entitlement - plus ca change...!

  • @steforster2967
    @steforster2967 2 года назад +11

    Someone needs to get Gordon Ramsay down here for an episode of Hotel Nightmares. I live in Liverpool and live about 20 minutes from town. I didn’t know it was this bad!🤣😬

  • @TehWhiteTiger
    @TehWhiteTiger 2 года назад +40

    I'm starting to see a theme with these. The older and elegant a place looks, the harder the up keep and probably a lot of cut corners.

  • @mahow
    @mahow 2 года назад +27

    It looks like it would have been absolutely incredible back in the day. So sad that it's owners have let it get in such a state.

  • @danielblack3572
    @danielblack3572 2 года назад +55

    With a decent investor, this could be absolutely stunning and our premium hotel.
    It’s such a shame it’s in such a grim state.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      True

    • @gezzarandom
      @gezzarandom 2 года назад +2

      Exactly right, but it would cost a serious amount of money and time to renovate. So it would take a brave investor to commit to it.

    • @Paul-hr3et
      @Paul-hr3et 2 года назад +1

      Might work in London. Look at what they've done to some of the railway hotels - but they charge prices to match. I just don't think enough people would pay premium prices in Liverpool.

  • @baysideharpy8350
    @baysideharpy8350 2 года назад +37

    A wash basin in the bedroom was considered very luxurious and sophisticated in the 60s when proper ensuite bathrooms were a rarity.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      Wow

    • @andyrob3259
      @andyrob3259 2 года назад +5

      It still was in the 70’s. Still remember sharing bathrooms in some very ‘good’ hotels.

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 2 года назад +2

      @@andyrob3259 And me too. Back when hotels had small TV lounges tucked away in a corner of the ground floor because the rooms didn't have TV sets in them as they cost so much.

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 2 года назад +2

      @@lemsip207 ahhh the TV. Stuck on 1 channel. Yes many British hotels were very old fashioned until the early 80’s. And not in a good way - then within a decade seemed to realise they needed to update to keep up with locals traveling overseas instead.

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 2 года назад

      @@xr6lad There were three channels on UK TVs both at home and in hotels until 1982 when Channel Four started. Then there were four channels on TVs that had dials and not three channel buttons.

  • @cyberalpaca
    @cyberalpaca 2 года назад +25

    I enjoy these Worst Hotel videos due to a family member being a health inspector. Really fun to see how many violations there could be, like a weird bingo night by myself.

  • @technicalscience
    @technicalscience 2 года назад +60

    Loving these "worst hotel" videos, fascinating to see the old places but also sad to them being neglected. In fairness to the owners, with buildings like this I'm sure that by the time you've done up three massive rooms, another three need re-doing.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +4

      Agree . . They are 😍 beautiful

    • @charliezz6746
      @charliezz6746 2 года назад

      I stayed here recently and didn't realise it was one of the worst hotels in the country plus to add onto that its supposedly the most haunted large hotel in the country though I myself didn't experience any creepy or paranormal activity whilst there.

    • @udirt
      @udirt 2 года назад

      They never gonna find out 🤭

  • @jasonlockley3428
    @jasonlockley3428 2 года назад +89

    You are correct about the Empire room. It is used for Masonic meetings. The Executive suite is actually another meeting room and not a bedroom. The second room you were given is actually a standard room. With 402 bedrooms nearly every room is different, with the exception of floors 5 & 6. A great hotel with so much history.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +8

      thanks Jason ! yes I love walking around this hotel

    • @gaynorhamilton4571
      @gaynorhamilton4571 Год назад +6

      Kinda thought that with the symbols and chequered floor.
      Wonder if the steps actually went anywhere? 😁

    • @jasonlockley3428
      @jasonlockley3428 Год назад +8

      @@gaynorhamilton4571 yes they lead up to the old hotel boardroom.

  • @CaspianNomad
    @CaspianNomad 2 года назад +21

    This hotel's neglect has now took the life of a young woman. They need to be sued and hopefully that'll close it down.

    • @gaynorhamilton4571
      @gaynorhamilton4571 Год назад +1

      Omg!! What happened??

    • @sakkra93
      @sakkra93 Год назад

      @@gaynorhamilton4571 I was intrigued so I looked it up. A lady was crushed by a wardrobe. :(

  • @darrenrace7121
    @darrenrace7121 2 года назад +34

    as a coach driver i have stayed in that hotel many times with mixed reviews from my passengers. And i have had the same problem as you many times with them giving me the key card for a room that is already occupied. We switched hotels in the end. The doors opening into the corridor rather than into the rooms was supposed to help people get used to life on board ship as that hotel was used as an overnight stop before boarding cruise ships. So i was told lol

  • @chrissedaka8141
    @chrissedaka8141 Год назад +35

    Step one: Close off the areas in most disrepair. Scale the intake and running of the hotel to a level that is manageable by current staffing levels.
    Step two: Find the most profitable aspect of the hotel (I suspect it's the lobby and function rooms) and make it the focal point of generating income. Make it an executive experience worthy of a high-end price.
    Step 3: From the proceeds, carry out a basic maintenance of these profitable areas, and ringfence a portion that isn't for their upkeep to carry out a baseline repair of the immediately surrounding areas that are still open to the customers. Things like paintjobs, doors, windows and fixtures and bringing things up to code.
    Step 4: As this smaller, better managed hub thrives and builds a reputation of the hotel starting to turn itself around, invest in more cleaning staff. Have the manager personally check the standard of cleanliness of communal areas and vacant rooms the beginning and end of each day, with additional random spot-checks as their schedule allows. Provide anonymous feedback forms in each of the rooms and suites and staff areas.
    Step 5: For as long as it's profitable, any funds not maintaining/upgrading areas already in use and staff-levels and expertise, needs to be developing the closed-off areas in a targeted way. As before, the basics first, with a long-term view to integration and expanding the scope of the areas in use. As more of the hotel opens up, the pool of profit generated increases (as does the cost of upkeep), but with a staggered approach, revenue outpaces operating costs, and is spotted early when it doesn't.
    Currently the Adelphi is just existing. It doesn't excel, so it basically pays only enough to keep it operating at its current low standard, which doesn't account for the natural diminshment taking place over time. But reinvestment is a core part of making profit. The reputation of a hotel is predicated on what it makes and how much is reinvested. Not, enough and you see a decline in standards.Too precipitous a decline and you don't make any money to reinvest. So breaking that cycle of decline is all about exceeding the amount needed to simply exist, and making it so there are funds to reinvest - but they have to be reinvested, and in a way that's going to raise standards and turn a cycle of decline into a cycle of upwardly-increasing quality - in the hotel, the competencies of its staffing, and the services all of these provide. It's a big job, but it can be done.

    • @laurateaho-white9654
      @laurateaho-white9654 11 месяцев назад +5

      100% true. Its always better to downsize and focus on providing quality over gaining a quick profit, even if it means closing down 50% of the hotel. Slow, steady growth is the best approach for luxury brands and services. With good reputation comes customer loyalty and eventual profits.

  • @grahambrown42
    @grahambrown42 2 года назад +11

    Throughout the 20th century, the new Adelphi became a popular location for several politicians along with many other noteworthy celebrities. In the late 1940s, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was amongst some of the high-status visitors to stay at the hotel. Due to his fondness of the hotel he then went on to host strategy meetings at the Adelphi. Another Prime Minister to pass through the doors was Harold Wilson - whose preferred suite was later named after him and was kept virtually intact since his last visit. During World War II, the Adelphi narrowly missed being bombed in the Liverpool May Blitz of 1941, which saw many parts of the city centre ruined. Many foreign dignitaries, actors and pop stars including Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Bob Dylan have also been spotted at the Adelphi over the years. Iconic Liverpudlian star Cilla Black held her wedding reception at the hotel back in 1969. It was also rumoured that a 20-year-old Adolf Hitler worked at the hotel, however this has never been confirmed.

  • @locosmiley2008
    @locosmiley2008 Год назад +2

    thats some depressing place. imagine flying all the way to liverpool and ending up in this dump. how is it even open still

  • @kouyate24
    @kouyate24 2 года назад +20

    It's criminal that the Brittania chain own all of these majestic old buildings and allow them to fall apart. Very sad to see 😔

  • @darren4625
    @darren4625 2 года назад +18

    I looked after a fella from adelphi from years ago he was a butler . amazing stories he told me .and so sad that now people don't respect or carry on the amazing history of the old hotels

  • @kayleigh6990
    @kayleigh6990 Год назад +4

    Britannia ruining every hotel they have bought since 1976 😂

  • @antoncannon7279
    @antoncannon7279 2 года назад +26

    I am from Liverpool an it’s common knowledge here that this place is beyond help and to be avoided at all costs!
    I remember being the entertainment for an event at the Adelphi hotel back when I was 17/18
    Im now 32 an this place ain’t changed since I was last there..
    like it’s the exact same… dirt and all 😩
    13:25 is the exact place we done our performances

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      wow

    • @ianfrench1577
      @ianfrench1577 2 года назад +1

      It's not beyond help at all. Structurally it seems like still a solid building. I see no subsidence cracking and noticably very little to none floorboard creaking. Doorframes still seem plumb. Tim says the ceiling is falling down but that's sensationalist talk as there is no damage to the plaster, only flaky paint which is a moisture issue and fixable. Flaking paint, doors need sanding and revarnishing and a bit of mould here and there to put right, but nothing that can't be fixed up.
      It does need the right owner to ensure it happens and things are kept up to standard, and Brittania IS NOT it. If the right owners come on board with enough cash and the right attitude, then that hotel absolutely can be brought back to it's former glory.

  • @dianepennock9941
    @dianepennock9941 2 года назад +46

    It's such a shame that these beautiful hotels are in the hands of Brittania. My company works in many grand hotels but we absolutely avoid brittania!

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      I bet!

    • @mxbx307
      @mxbx307 2 года назад +4

      At my previous employer (big FTSE company) our corporate travel booking agents simply wouldn't let us book Britannia Hotels despite them being listed on the booking portal. It was effectively banned even if it was the cheapest in the area.
      (To be fair that company did have some really boneheaded policies with regards to travel expenses but that rant is reserved for another day)

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      wow

  • @dobrien757
    @dobrien757 2 года назад +6

    The wash basin in the room is standard in bedrooms 60 years ago, this hotel like every other Britannia hotel is a dump

  • @ChrisManley1994
    @ChrisManley1994 Год назад +9

    I was in the Adelphi with a mate of mine just last week and he was telling me all about the history of the hotel. Apparently Frank Sinatra used to stay there whenever he'd perform in Liverpool which I thought was really cool. I can only imagine how nice the hotel must've been back then.

  • @justhannah3960
    @justhannah3960 2 года назад +26

    I'm from Liverpool and this was once a fine hotel, even when things were economically bad it was a grand old place. I moved away quite some time ago now and it's genuinely sad to see how the Adelphi has gone to rat shit.

  • @emilypayton2070
    @emilypayton2070 2 года назад +12

    This was the best hotel in the North at one point. Heartbreaking what Britannia ave done. It's exactly the same as Daresbury Park Hotel in Warrington, also owned by Britannia - you should check that out.

  • @MsWinnieWitch
    @MsWinnieWitch 2 года назад +18

    That is so so sad to see. The Adelphi was beautiful once upon a time. I stayed there around 30 years ago and it was beautiful then 😢

  • @TheMadAfrican1
    @TheMadAfrican1 Год назад +12

    It's so, so tragic that such gorgeous, historic buildings have become such rancid excuses for hotels. That screw-up with the room, plus the filthy bathroom, is something that would never have been allowed to happen in the hotel's heyday, I bet.

    • @madeiramagic
      @madeiramagic Год назад

      never mind the 'heydays', what about 2023?

  • @Oliver-The-Mighty
    @Oliver-The-Mighty Год назад +17

    Me and my girlfriend stayed here 5 years ago for our first ever weekend away. We were 18 and both our parents helped pay after we were shafted on a different trip earlier in the year. It was a bit dingy then but never seemed to be as bad as it did in this video. Our room was similar to yours but honestly was in nice condition. We genuinely had no complaints the entire stay.

  • @_boracic_atreus_23
    @_boracic_atreus_23 2 года назад +66

    I stayed there during International Beatles Week in 2018. Its actually a really interesting place and feels like it has been frozen in time. It needs a hell of a lot of TLC but it would be a shame to totally convert it into a soulless modern hotel. It has tonnes of character, it just needs some love! It could be like the Plaza in NYC with the right investor.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +2

      Agree

    • @iworkout6912
      @iworkout6912 2 года назад

      I believe, that the Plaza in NYC is being converted into apartments, or condos, with maybe some parts of it a hotel?

  • @leejeavons5822
    @leejeavons5822 2 года назад +13

    I was going to stop there with my wife in Aug 2021. We also got a room that was occupied and we did walk in on a couple who had clearly just "consumated their relationship."
    We went somewhere else and then moved to the Shankly. The Shankly I fully recommend.

  • @adrem9433
    @adrem9433 2 года назад +15

    When this popped up on my "recommendeds" I couldn't wait to watch! And as always, you didn't let us down. It must take you tons of time to edit this stuff, but we really do enjoy and appreciate your efforts.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      thats very kind to say .. yes it does! lol

  • @leestacey6774
    @leestacey6774 2 года назад +15

    When watching these videos there is always a trend in the hotel provider. Britannia Hotels should be investigated. I’ve experienced this first hand at Blackpool. Shocking!

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      I let the viewers make up there mind

  • @kathyreid8396
    @kathyreid8396 2 года назад +13

    OMG! 30 yrs ago the Adelphi was like a palace, am genuinely shocked that it has been allowed to deteriorate in this way.

  • @TheBaconWizard
    @TheBaconWizard 2 года назад +10

    I don't understand why they don't close-off half the hotel so they can keep-up with the cleaning and maintenance of the bits they actually need. How many conference or ball rooms do they actually need at one time?

  • @prettypinkwitchlaura9213
    @prettypinkwitchlaura9213 2 года назад +20

    If I found out I’d been given someone else’s room, I’d be straight out of a hotel. I’d be too fearful of a stranger walking in on me. I’ve had a staff member walk into my room unannounced and uninvited while I was in the shower and 9 years later I’m still nervous about showering in hotels. That happened in a Britannia hotel funnily enough - one in London though. The same hotel that had three chefs desperately struggling to come up with a meal option for me that was vegetarian and didn’t contain nuts or onions (I’m allergic).

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      wow I can imagine! she didnt seem bothered

    • @maggi0310
      @maggi0310 2 года назад

      I had happen in barnsley someone walked in on me ..not much of apology given ..

    • @nerdbites2212
      @nerdbites2212 2 года назад +1

      I was in a really cheap “hotel” but in reality it was more like a bedsit, I was alone in this room and suddenly someone unlocked the door, peered in, didn’t say a word and walked out.

  • @gripplehound
    @gripplehound Год назад +4

    The silver canister is hippy crack!

  • @ShadesCat
    @ShadesCat 2 года назад +25

    the silver cylinder is a nitrous oxide canister most likely used by someone looking for a cheap high

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      omg

    • @Tianablue1
      @Tianablue1 2 года назад +1

      Yeah these were all over the pavement in Amsterdam when I visited. Wondered what they were too and Someone said that they were indeed nitrous oxide which people get high on.

    • @herozero8809
      @herozero8809 2 года назад +1

      either that or a c02 canister for air pistols and rifles

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      omg

    • @georgedawson235
      @georgedawson235 2 года назад +1

      Could also be a co2 canister for pumping up a bicycle tyre i use them often!

  • @zetametallic
    @zetametallic 2 года назад +34

    I've been waiting for you to do this one in my home city Tim. Locals know to avoid this place generally to stay and with good reason. The kitchens were regularly receiving 0 hygiene rated scores for years on end. The swimming pool had chewing gum stuck on the side of it but swimming facilities in the health club were a very reasonable £4 a day for walk ins so I did chance that and got chatted up by some very random blokes over the years. All good though🤣
    In the 1990's I was a regular at the 'Fridays' night club and Dance Bar (sounds so 90's!) & the pub is still open but a shadow of its former self as all 3 used to get busy.
    My Mum and Nan used to go for cream teas in there back in the day. Before that, the swimming pool was originally used as a turtle pool for the poor creatures that ended up in their once famous soup.😪🐢🤮

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +2

      wow! I know I used to watch the doc on bbc1 of this hotel in the 90's it was grand then

    • @jamescalverley8694
      @jamescalverley8694 2 года назад +2

      I remember Fridays - it was heaving!

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      :-)

    • @zetametallic
      @zetametallic 2 года назад +1

      @@jamescalverley8694 we probably crossed paths there back in the day! X

    • @samkennedy5554
      @samkennedy5554 2 года назад +3

      Fridays on a Monday night, late eighties was heaving ....loved it! 😃💃🕺

  • @libbyrichards2843
    @libbyrichards2843 2 года назад +6

    The metal canister is nitrus oxide , it’s a drug that people inhale to get a 30 second buzz, such a shame such a unique hotel and people ruin the character :/

    • @mikecreed22
      @mikecreed22 2 года назад +2

      Those Nitrous cannisters are fucking everywhere in Liverpool! They're like Mushrooms, you spot one and you immediately seem to see millions more without trying.

  • @JW93.
    @JW93. Год назад +4

    There is a rumour Hitler used to work here washing dishes when he came to liverpool as a young man.

  • @kevedwards
    @kevedwards 2 года назад +15

    The owner of Britannia hotels needs locking up for what they’re doing to this amazing building and probably others across the country. Making a fortune letting hen and stag parties ruin the place, they’ve already had massive finds for food hygiene and the council has been in many times giving the place 0 ratings.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      wow

    • @gregorytreacy7085
      @gregorytreacy7085 2 года назад

      Just read that someone died in one of their hotels a few years ago how is the company still going, i worked in a hotel that was founded in 1828 and it was far more maintained then this one and only had two maintenance staff they still pulled it off

  • @debbiebarwick7693
    @debbiebarwick7693 2 года назад +4

    Adelphi hotel and owners ... shame on you and you know why

  • @SPTSuperSprinter156
    @SPTSuperSprinter156 Год назад +5

    10 o'clock check out time is really stingy. I've stayed in a number of places and can only remember one place ever being 10AM, a motel in the US. Most places are 11 or even later from my experience.

  • @ricequin
    @ricequin 2 года назад +8

    About ten years ago in Toronto my husband and I collapsed in bed as soon as we got off a long flight. About twenty minutes later we were woken by a guy letting himself in with the key reception had given him when he checked in. If I’d been alone I’d have been frightened.

  • @GracieJaney
    @GracieJaney Год назад +3

    17:36 nitrous oxide cannister.
    This hotel is still so grand, with the right investor it could be bought back to its former glory.

  • @elliotsnook7092
    @elliotsnook7092 2 года назад +5

    I'd absolutely love to know what that weird Masonic room was all about. It's probably where they decide who gets to be Everton manager.

  • @wakinguptothetruth.2566
    @wakinguptothetruth.2566 2 года назад +12

    I am from Liverpool and live in Liverpool, I am in my early 50s and I remember my mum and nan talk about the Adelphi hotel, believe it or not this hotel was the grandest and most expensive hotel in Liverpool, the Queen has stayed there and many many famous celebrities over the years, it's very sad to see how it is now, this could be once again the best hotel in Liverpool, I would love to see it like it was again, I used to play Chess at this hotel in the 90s, not my club, but Liverpool Chess club used to play at the Adelphi, I enjoyed playing there and easy for me to get home as the train station is less than 5 minutes away. Maybe if I win the Euro millions, I might buy it and make it great again.

  • @philipglancy8593
    @philipglancy8593 Год назад +2

    As if they give you the key to someone else's room 🤦😂
    Atleast the next room had 2 ironing boards included incase any couples wanna do some ironing together on their hotel stay 😂

  • @ronaldwilkin5662
    @ronaldwilkin5662 2 года назад +12

    Me and my wife stayed here 3 years ago such a magnificent building but the state of it is appalling I cannot believe it’s been left to literally falling apart

  • @tony40400
    @tony40400 2 года назад +19

    Great video well done. And yes the room would have been a masons room, hence the diagonal white and black floor tiles, minimal chairs, wall Dec's etc. Which would have been typical rooms in wealthy hotels in their day.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      thanks Tony

    • @tony40400
      @tony40400 2 года назад +2

      @@WalkWithMeTim your vids are great I look forward to them. Keep up the good work👍

    • @tony40400
      @tony40400 2 года назад +3

      I also thought the silver cylinder would have been a gas cartridge used in things like Creme Brulee or a airpistol air cylinder pellet propellent. 👍

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      thanks

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      lol

  • @charlielynes
    @charlielynes 2 года назад +6

    In Liverpool we are far from proud of the way Brittania Hotels have run the Adelphi into the ground.
    ☮️💚🙏

  • @llandriell
    @llandriell 2 года назад +9

    I stayed here 15 years ago with my mum and got ‘Shining’ vibes then.
    Going back to Liverpool with my husband in February, I wanted to stay here for this whole experience.
    This place has a real atmosphere, it’s actually amazing. The deserted, unkempt elements only add to the experience.
    I think if you are looking for a carefree stay, or like to pretend you are a contestant from ‘four in a bed’, maybe don’t book here.
    However, if you are looking for a unique, memorable stay, I would say give it a go.
    So many old hotels have been modernised beyond recognition, I would take this crumbling old ruin any day.
    As it was our first holiday since 2019, I ultimately decided against it, but I would like to think we will stay here next time we go.

    • @jamesbyrne9312
      @jamesbyrne9312 9 месяцев назад

      I agree with your view. But as a lover of old hotels I just wish this gem saw more love

  • @garyrichardson8934
    @garyrichardson8934 2 года назад +11

    This was obviously once a top hotel and quite beautiful in its day, with remnants of its illustrious past. It's criminal how it's now been left to fall into such decline. The owners even have the cheek to charge people to now stay here. The owners should be prosecuted for crimes against history 🤣
    Such an appalling shame. It would seem that it's sinking faster than its sister ship.
    Given its condition it would be interesting to get an idea of its occupancy levels. How full was it when you were there?

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад +1

      it was fairly full and you are right .. what a building

    • @ianfrench1577
      @ianfrench1577 2 года назад

      'The owners even have the cheek to charge people to now stay here'
      Oh come on, like any business would let their business lose money with every room free to stay in. That's a way to go bankrupt really quickly. Of course they will charge money.
      If there's no money coming in, then how do you expect them to have money to fix it up?

  • @fionanisbett3995
    @fionanisbett3995 Год назад +11

    That little metal canister on the stairs is actually filled with a gas that teenagers or young adults inhale to get a buzz , I know this because there was an article in my local paper about it because my local park was littered with them at one point

  • @schwarzalben88
    @schwarzalben88 2 года назад +6

    So sad, such a great hotel come down so low. The Hotel was for many years owned by The LMS Railway ( and the Midland Railway before it) Was sold of by British Railways ( It was a British Transport Hotels Group Hotel) in the 80's. The Midland Hotel in Manchester was also owned by BR and is now privately owned ( Not by Brittania Hotels) and refurbished.

  • @JW93.
    @JW93. Год назад +4

    It's a very special hotel. If they modernised it, it would lose its character. It's like going back in time.

  • @AndrewRosenthal
    @AndrewRosenthal 2 года назад +11

    As someone who briefly worked one of the bars there many years ago - I'm surprised by how well the hotel came accross in this video. It was an absolute state (completely rather than partially now) when I worked there.

    • @AndrewRosenthal
      @AndrewRosenthal 2 года назад +1

      Oh and I must be touring your videos as I now live down the road from the Southport Pontins you went to that time.

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      wow

    • @WalkWithMeTim
      @WalkWithMeTim  2 года назад

      nice

  • @stephenhoyle2241
    @stephenhoyle2241 2 года назад +5

    I love Liverpool for a city holiday break, done it twice now. On our second visit my friends and I have an amazing cream tea at this lovely hotel prepared by two ladies in the fabulous lounge area, we still talk about it today. The way people holiday has changed so much over the years, when hotels like the Adelphi were built to accommodate the vast number of wealthy travellers who holidayed in the UK. Now they survive on coach parties and stag and hen parties, otherwise they wouldn’t even be open.

  • @amme30
    @amme30 2 года назад +8

    Such an interesting hotel, the empire room was beautiful. The silver cylinder was nitrous oxide or laughing gas, a cheap short high.

  • @danwhite3224
    @danwhite3224 2 года назад +27

    Been past the hotel more times than I can count and from the outside it's fantastic, but I've always heard that inside is a totally different story. The restaurant had a food hygiene standard rating of zero for a while and they were forced to change else they'd be shut down.
    Also, that weird room at the end with the three chairs looks very much like a freemason thing..

  • @naomiloves1917
    @naomiloves1917 Год назад +6

    I can’t believe The Adelphi is like this now 😪😪 I used to love watching the TV Series based at this hotel with all the staff and the chef who shouted at people !
    So so sad to see if like this when there were staff who really took pride in being part of The Adelphi 😢