ACCOMMODATION ON THIS DECK
WALLACE HARTLEY QUARTERS
THE TITANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The Wallace Hartley Quarters is something special with its own separate dining room, two 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 ensure that you never need to leave the room if you don’t want to!
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 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 WALLACE HARTLEY
Wallace Henry Harley was the bandmaster on RMS Titanic, and he, along with his fellow band members, continued to play as the ship started to capsize. Wallace and the band played after dinner for passengers and for Sunday Services. Realising the gravity of the disaster, the band played popular melodies to calm the passengers and crew aboard the ship, and done so until RMS Titanic’s final moments.
TITAN SUITE
THE TITANIC 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 Titan Suite sleeps up to five people in two double beds and one single sofa bed.
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 TITAN
Originally named Futility, then renamed the Titan, this book was written 10 years prior to RMS Titanic’s sinking. The novel was based on an unsinkable ship that hits an iceberg and sinks in Newfoundland, Canada. There were also a limited number of lifeboats on the ship, leading to the unnecessary loss of lives.
For anyone who knows the story of RMS Titanic’s sinking, the similarities are incredibly remarkable, and it is as almost as if the writer, Morgan Robertson, predicted the tragic maritime event and its details when he publish the book in 1898.
SMITH’S QUARTERS
THE TITANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
This glorious suite sleeps up to five people in two double beds and a sofa bed. 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 WFii 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 CAPTAIN SMITH
Captain Smith was the commander of the White Star Line’s RMS Titanic when she set off on her maiden voyage on 10th April 1912. His wife was born in Liverpool and he was based in Merseyside for 40 years until he moved to Southampton in 1908.
While his last few hours on the ship are mostly unreported, it is believed he made no attempt to save his own life when the ship sank.
ROSE’S SUITE
THE TITANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The Rose Suite sleeps up to five people in two double beds and a single sofa bed.
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, with luxury toiletries provided.
ABOUT ROSE
Rose is one of the main characters in the film about the Titanic. Played by Kate Winslet, she stars in one of the most famous movie scenes in history when Jack paints her wearing the heart of the ocean necklace. Although the character is fictional, it was later discovered that there was a romance between a lower class passenger and a rich female passenger, who survived.
If you looking for a Liverpool Hotel that is the perfect base for your say in the city then this is the perfect suite.
MOLLY BROWN’S QUARTERS
THE TITANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
Named after the famous Molly Brown, these quarters won’t disappoint, offering two double beds that sleep up to four people.
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.
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 MOLLY BROWN
Know to many as “the unsinkable Molly Brown”, the first-class passenger was one of the wealthiest people aboard RMS Titanic. When RMS Titanic collided with an iceberg and began to sink, Molly Brown selflessly helped many people into lifeboats until she was forced into Lifeboat Six.
During her time in the lifeboat, she helped to keep morale high and famously helped fellow survivors onto RMS Carpathia, the rescue ship that transported survivors to New York. She also fought with Quartermaster Robert Hichens to return to the scene to pick up Titanic victims; however, he refused her request, as he feared the ship would be swamped.
LIGHTOLLER SUITE
THE TITANIC FLOOR
ROOM DESCRIPTION
The Lightoller Suite is exceptionally unique, offering the only balcony on the Titanic floor, and stunning design that was inspired by the Titanic era. Sleeping up to four people, you and your loved ones can relax in style in 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, Sky TV (coming soon), 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 LIGHTOLLER
Charles Lightoller was no doubt one of the heroes on the night of the Titanic tragedy. He was originally intended to be a first class officer on the Titanic, but the day before was forced to accept second class officer status as Captain Smith decided to employ somebody. He was responsible for loading hundreds of women, children and men onto lifeboats and had to threaten some passengers who selfishly tried to takeover a lifeboat with a gun that Wilde had given to him earlier in the night. He miraculously survived and had to go to court at a later date to give evidence.
J DAWSON SUITE
THE TITANIC 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 cosy J Dawson Suite sleeps three people in one double bed and a sofa bed, and also boasts a WiFi connection, Sky TV (coming soon), 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 J DAWSON
J Dawson is best know as a fictional character in the 1997 Titanic film. However, records show that there was a man named J Dawson aboard the ship; his full name was Joseph Dawson and he sadly lost his life on the fateful night RMS Titanic sank.
HEART OF THE OCEAN SUITE
THE TITANIC 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 up to four people and boasts two double beds, as well as a WiFi connection, a 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 HEART OF THE OCEAN
The Heart of the Ocean is a blue diamond necklace that featured in James Cameron’s 1997 film Titanic. Although the necklace is believed to be fictional, a Titanic survivor had a similar blue necklace; she survived the maritime disaster and spent a large part of her life in England.
GUGGENHEIM QUARTERS
THE TITANIC 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 Guggenheim Quarters has two double beds and two sofa beds, making the room suitable for up to six people. 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, Sky TV (coming soon), 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 GUGGENHEIM
Ben Guggenheim was a first-class passenger aboard RMS Titanic, and the millionaire refused a place on the lifeboat so no woman or child would die in his place. He was overheard saying that he was prepared to go down as a gentleman, and spent his last moments with his valet, Victor Giglio, who was born in Toxteth, Liverpool. Both men lost their lives aboard the ship.
CHARLES JOUGHIN SUITE
THE TITANIC 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 Charles Joughin suite sleeps up to five people on two double beds and a single sofa, and also boasts a WiFi connection, Sky TV (coming soon), 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 CHARLES JOUGHIN
Charles Joughin was born in Birkenhead, and his survival story is one of the most miraculous. After learning the ship was going to sink, the RMS Titanic baker returned to his room and drank a huge amount of spirits, which luckily saved his life.
Thanks to the alcohol in his system, Charles swam in the water for a number of hours, and even when he did find furniture to cling on, his legs remained in the water. He, along with 705 survivors, were picked up by RMS Carpathia hours after the ship sank, with Charles reporting that he didn’t even get his hair wet the whole time he remained in the icy water.