City’s magnificent St George’s Hall was the setting for the awards ceremony with a total of 16 awards handed out during the evening. It was hosted by restaurateur and broadcaster Simon Rimmer
Liverpool Cathedral, Port Sunlight and the Malmaison Hotel were the big winners in the Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards which took place on Thursday evening.
The city’s magnificent St George’s Hall was the setting for the awards ceremony with a total of 16 awards handed out during the evening. It was hosted by local chef, restaurateur and broadcaster, Simon Rimmer.
Port Sunlight were double winners, picking up the award for Small Visitor Attraction for the Museum, and the Village Trust being awarded Independent Tourism Business of the Year.
Hotel of the Year went to Malmaison Liverpool with Fazenda picking up ‘Taste Liverpool’ – the award for best restaurant. Liverpool Cathedral claimed the award for Large Visitor Attraction of the Year.
Two individuals picked up the award for Outstanding Contribution to Tourism – David Fleming OBE, former director at National Museums Liverpool, and Andrea Nixon, former executive director at Tate Liverpool. Both have greatly contributed to the rise in the cultural offer across the city region.
Guests were entertained by the Liverpool Hung Gar Kung Fu Club who led guests into the Great Hall, whilst catering was provided by Carringtons.
Chair of the Liverpool City Region Visitor Economy Board, Sara Wilde McKeown, said: “It was 10 years ago that we embraced being European Capital of Culture, enabling us to re-introduce Liverpool in a whole new light to so many visitors and giving us an opportunity to showcase and better what the city region has to offer.
“Each of these highly contested categories show the incredible strength and depth the city region’s thriving tourism sector now has. Huge congratulations to all our winners as well as the shortlisted business and individuals.”
The evening was organised by Eventful in conjunction with the Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership.
The awards winners:
Hotel of the Year sponsored by Expedia
Malmaison Liverpool
Serviced Apartment of the Year sponsored by Liverpool ONE
EPIC Liverpool
Small Visitor Attraction of the Year sponsored by Pear Communications
Winner – Port Sunlight Museum
Highly Commended – Shore Cottage Studio
Large Visitor Attraction of the Year sponsored by Wirral Chamber of Commerce
Winner – Liverpool Cathedral
Highly Commended – Speke Hall
Taste Liverpool sponsored by NatWest
Fazenda
Tourism Event of the Year sponsored by Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Cruise Liverpool – Magic on the Mersey
Tourism Experience of the Year sponsored by Merseyrail
Shiverpool
Bar of the Year sponsored by Wild Thang
The Merchant
Excellence in Business Tourism sponsored by ACC Liverpool
Winner – National Museums Liverpool
Highly Commended – Anfield Stadium, Liverpool Football Club
Entertainment Venue of the Year sponsored by Marketing Liverpool
Unity Theatre
Independent Tourism Business of the Year sponsored by Mint Staffing
Winner – Port Sunlight Village Trust
Highly Commended – Darkstar Laser
Best Newcomer to the Visitor Economy sponsored by Liverpool Football Club
Winner – RIBA North – National Architecture Centre
Highly Commended – Daniel Adamson 1903 Steam Ship ‘The Danny’
People’s Choice sponsored by Liverpool City Council
The Beatles Story
Tourism Stars of the Year sponsored by Liverpool BID Company
Ramada Plaza Southport Team
Tourism Young Person of the Year sponsored by Albert Dock
Winner – Lucy Gaskell, McCooley’s Mathew Street
Highly Commended – Emily Chittenden, EPIC Liverpool
Outstanding Contribution to Tourism sponsored by Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership
Winners –
David Fleming – National Museums Liverpool
Andrea Nixon – Tate Liverpool