Duke Street Boutique Hotel now re-open in Liverpool under new ownership
Duke Street Boutique Hotel is back open and in business, just over a month after being bought by new owner, Golding Group.
The purpose-built venue in the centre of Liverpool had been on the market for nine months after going up for sale for a guide price of £2.25m in January this year.
Golding Group has stayed true to its commitment to re-open the hotel as soon as possible after expressing its excitement at bringing it back from closure.
The 30-room hotel is the latest addition to the portfolio of hotels and serviced accommodation offered by the company which built its reputation, originally, as an estate agent across the Liverpool region.
Golding Group moved into hotels and serviced accommodation around seven years ago, offering respected establishments like 62 Castle Street Hotel with its hidden Lounge @62 cocktail bar to an increasingly successful hospitality portfolio, and regularly hosting around 300 stags and hen visitors to the city at its living spaces located on Lime Street at weekends.
The Duke Street Boutique Hotel, which originally launched in 2021 before going into administration at the beginning of 2025, is a chic, modern and purpose-designed hotel.
‘Perfectly’ situated in the city centre, it’s within minutes of Chinatown and close to popular locations like Liverpool ONE, the M&S Bank Arena, Lime Street and Central Station, and many of Liverpool’s bars, restaurants, and main tourist attractions.
It contains 30 en-suite rooms, three of which open out onto an outdoor courtyard area.
Golding Group has refreshed the hotel which it says was already finished to a premium standard, including air conditioning unlike other similar venues. They have undertaken a full cosmetic refurbishment at the property including a redesigned reception area with a chic resident’s bar.
Unlike the previous hotel, which was self-service check-in, it will be fully staffed giving a round-the-clock friendly service and offer a Breakfast-To-Go with freshly made croissants, juice, and tea or coffee. Prices will start at around £50-60 during the week.
Kerry Audley who is the Group General Manager for Golding’s hotel operation commented : “We are delighted that we have been able to get the Duke Street Boutique Hotel re-opened and running again so soon after its purchase, and extremely excited by what we have to offer.
“We are really looking forward to welcoming visitors to a high-end, quality boutique hotel experience, with superb support and service at budget hotel prices.”
The Duke Street Boutique Hotel is located at 181-185 Duke Street in the Liverpool Ropewalks quarter of the city centre.
For more information see – dukestboutique.com



