ACCOMMODATION ON THIS DECK
WHITE STAR QUARTERS
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
Step into your very own quarters and be dazzled by your temporary home-from-home. The room includes a kitchenette, which boasts everything you need: a microwave, fridge, toaster, kettle and dishwasher.
The spacious Wolff Quarters has a balcony with breathtaking views of the city of Liverpool, as well as two separate bedrooms with two double beds.
With a bathroom that has a large walk-in shower and double whirlpool bath, guests can help themselves to the complimentary toiletries provided.
All of the furnishings have been made on site by our carpenters and each photograph you see on the walls has a story extensive history behind it. Beautiful spot lights teamed-up with chesterfield walls set the tone of the room; a perfect blend of contemporary and classic.
All rooms include a WiFi connection, iron and ironing board tea and coffee making facilities, a smart TV with full internet access, 19 international channels, a telephone and a large safe.
ABOUT WOLFF
Gustav Wolff was asked by Edward Harland to join him and his uncle, a financier, in the shipbuilding venture that went on to contribute financially towards the three White Star LINE sister ships: RMS Titanic, Britannia and Olympic. Harland & Wolff constructed over 70 ships for the White Star Line alone.
WOLFF QUARTERS
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
Trafalga Turret Quarters sleeps up to four people, and offers the grandeur of the White Star Line’s RMS Titanic, whilst also providing a host of modern facilities that are bound to impress, including Sky TV (coming soon), and WiFi. You will feel every inch the first class passenger when you’re a guest in this Titanic-inspired room, which features luxurious period furnishings that were made on-site by our talented carpenters.
Experience the beauty and elegance of the world’s premier cruise line, with two comfortable double beds and a relaxing double whirlpool bath, with a variety of luxury toiletries for a truly indulgent stay.
ABOUT TRAFALGAR TURRET
The Trafalgar in London is one of the oldest hotels in the world, and is the former headquarters for the Cunard Steamship Company. It was in this building’s boardroom that the news of RMS Titanic’s sinking was announced.
WHITE STAR SUITE
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
Individually designed and created with style, class and comfort in mind, all of the suites at 30 James Street are like nothing you have ever seen before. The blending of classic furnishings with contemporary fixtures and fittings give the rooms a luxurious feel. The stunning furnishings have been crafted by our very own carpenters on site, which means you won’t find the same piece twice throughout the hotel.
The White Star Suite sleeps up to five people, offering two double beds and a single sofa bed. and also boasts a WiFi connection, iron and ironing board tea and coffee making facilities, a smart TV with full internet access, 19 international channels, a telephone and a large safe.
Not forgetting the bathroom which has a spectacular double whirlpool bath and large walk-in shower, with luxury toiletries provided.
ABOUT THE WHITE STAR
The White Star Line is a shipping company whose headquarters were based at30 James Street, which now serves as our luxurious Titanic hotel. The shipping company was responsible for building some of the most famous vessels in the world, including RMS Titanic and RMS Olympic.
PORT SUITE
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
Individually designed and created with style, class and comfort in mind, all of the suites at 30 James Street are like nothing you have ever seen before. The blending of classic furnishings with contemporary fixtures and fittings give the rooms a luxurious feel. The stunning furnishings have been crafted by our very own carpenters on site, which means you won’t find the same piece twice throughout the hotel.
The room sleeps five people, offering two doubles and a single sofa bed, and also boasts a WiFi connection, iron and ironing board tea and coffee making facilities, a smart TV with full internet access, 19 international channels, a telephone and a large safe. As well as a balcony with extensive views over Liverpool and some of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Not forgetting the bathroom which has a spectacular double whirlpool bath, with luxury toiletries provided.
ABOUT THE PORT
The Port of Liverpool Building is one of the cities Three Graces. It was erected as the head office of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, and is a grade II listed building that was completed in 1907.
PIRRIE’S QUARTERS
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
Sleeping a total of six people in two double beds and two single sofa beds, Pirrie’s Quarters is ideal for a families and friends. The rooms balcony doors open to stunning views of Liverpool, overlooking some of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Step into your very own quarters and be dazzled by your temporary home-from-home. The room includes a kitchenette, which boasts everything you need. With a beautiful bathroom that has a large walk-in shower and double whirlpool bath, guests can help themselves to the complimentary toiletries provided.
All of the furnishings have been made on site by our carpenters and each photograph you see on the walls has a story extensive history behind it. Beautiful spot lights teamed-up with chesterfield walls set the tone of the room; a perfect blend of contemporary and classic.
All rooms include a WiFi connection, iron and ironing board tea and coffee making facilities, a smart TV with full internet access, 19 international channels, a telephone and a large safe.
ABOUT THE PIRRIE QUARTERS
William James Pirrie, or Viscount Pirrie, was a prominent and often controversial partner with Harland & Wolff, the company responsible for the construction of RMS Titanic and her sister ships. Pirrie was due to sail on RMS Titanic’s maiden voyage but was prevented from doing so due to illness. He died at sea in 1924 from pneumonia.
OLYMPIC TURRET SUITE
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
Individually designed and created with style, class and comfort in mind, all of the suites at 30 James Street are like nothing you have ever seen before. The Olympic Turret Suite is no exception with its two stunning bedrooms, sleeping a total of 4 people. The blending of classic furnishings with contemporary fixtures and fittings give the rooms a luxurious feel. The stunning furnishings have been crafted by our very own carpenters on site, which means you won’t find the same piece twice throughout the hotel.
The room also boasts a WiFi connection, iron and ironing board tea and coffee making facilities, a smart TV with full internet access, 19 international channels, a telephone and a large safe.
Not forgetting the bathroom which has a spectacular double whirlpool bath, with luxury toiletries provided.
ABOUT THE OLYMPIC
The sister ship to the Titanic was first laid at Harland and Wolff shipbuilders in Belfast in 1908. The most successful of the 3 shops, the other being Titanic and Britannic, she enjoyed over 24 years at sea. Olympic was the largest ship afloat until Queen was launched in 1934.
OCEANIC QUARTERS
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The appropriately named Oceanic Quarters has a balcony with views over Liverpool. It sleeps a total of six people with two large double beds and two single sofa beds.
Step into your very own quarters and be dazzled by your temporary home-from-home. The room includes a kitchenette, which boasts everything you need: a microwave, fridge, toaster, kettle and dishwasher, which ensures you never need to leave the room.
With a beautiful bathroom that has a double whirlpool bath, guests can help themselves to the complimentary toiletries provided. All of the furnishings have been made on site by our carpenters and each photograph you see on the walls has a story extensive history behind it. Beautiful spot lights teamed-up with chesterfield walls set the tone of the room; a perfect blend of contemporary and classic.
All rooms include a WiFi connection, iron and ironing board tea and coffee making facilities, a smart TV with full internet access, 19 international channels, a telephone and a large safe.
ABOUT OCEANIC
The Oceanic Steam Navigation Company was a company formed and operated by Thomas Henry Ismay. The company started life with a £400,000 investment by Ismay soon after he bought the White Star Line.
Two other noticeable shared holders in OSNC were Gustuv Wolff and Edward Harland who had started a ship building company in Belfast, which is still in business today, and later became known as Harland & Wolff.
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LIVER SUITE
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The Liver Suite offers stunning views of Liverpool from the room’s balcony, so you can take a look at some of the city’s most iconic landmarks in the comfort of our Titanic hotel. This luxurious suite sleeps up to four people, and includes two double beds.
Individually designed and created with style, class and comfort in mind, all of the suites at 30 James Street are like nothing you have ever seen before. The blending of classic furnishings with contemporary fixtures and fittings give the rooms a luxurious feel. The stunning furnishings have been crafted by our very own carpenters on site, which means you won’t find the same piece twice throughout the hotel.
The room also boasts a WiFi connection, iron and ironing board tea and coffee making facilities, a smart TV with full internet access, 19 international channels, a telephone and a large safe.
Not forgetting the bathroom which has a spectacular double whirlpool bath and large walk-in shower, with luxury toiletries provided.
ABOUT THE LIVER BUILDING
The Liver Building is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, and is one of the Three Graces. Built in 1911 for the Royal Insurance Group, perched on top of the two clock towers are the symbolic Liver Birds. Legend has it that one bird watches over the city and her people, whilst the other looks out to the sea at the sailors.
HARLAND SUITE
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
Individually designed and created with style, class and comfort in mind, all of the suites at 30 James Street are like nothing you have ever seen before. The blending of classic furnishings with contemporary fixtures and fittings give the rooms a luxurious feel. The stunning furnishings have been crafted by our very own carpenters on site, which means you won’t find the same piece twice throughout the hotel.
The Harland Suite opens out onto a beautiful balcony with stunning views. It has two double beds and sleeps up to four people.
The room also boasts a WiFi connection, iron and ironing board tea and coffee making facilities, a smart TV with full internet access, 19 international channels, a telephone and a large safe.
ABOUT EDWARD HARLAND
Edward James Harland was one half of Harland & Wolff, a shipping company in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The shipbuilders built RMS Titanic, along with 69 more White Star Line vessels. The company still exists today.
CUNARD SUITE
THE OCEANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The Cunard Suite sleeps up to 5 people, as it includes two double beds and a sofa bed. The best feature has to be the balcony, which offer breathtaking views of Liverpool and some of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Individually designed and created with style, class and comfort in mind, all of the suites at 30 James Street are like nothing you have ever seen before. The blending of classic furnishings with contemporary fixtures and fittings give the rooms a luxurious feel. The stunning furnishings have been crafted by our very own carpenters on site, which means you won’t find the same piece twice throughout the hotel.
The room also boasts a WiFi connection, iron and ironing board tea and coffee making facilities, a smart TV with full internet access, 19 international channels, a telephone and a large safe.
Not forgetting the bathroom which has a spectacular double whirlpool bath and large walk-in shower, with luxury toiletries provided.
ABOUT CUNARD
The Cunard Line was the arch rival to the White Star Line, the company who built RMS Titanic. In 1934, White Star merged with shipping company and they were renamed Cunard-White Star Line up until 1950.