The Dixie Dean Hotel stands on Victoria Street in the heart of Liverpool city centre, a short walk from the city’s main commercial and cultural areas. The three-storey building occupies numbers 57-59, placing it in a well-connected part of the downtown, close to shops, restaurants and transport links that serve the wider Merseyside region.
Named after the legendary Everton footballer who scored 60 league goals in a single season, the hotel reflects Liverpool’s deep sporting heritage. Victoria Street itself runs through one of the city’s oldest quarters, where Victorian-era architecture mixes with modern developments. Guests find themselves within easy reach of the waterfront, museums and the business district, making it a practical base for visitors exploring the city.