The Vincent Hotel is a modern four-star hotel located on Southport’s famous Lord Street

The Vincent Hotel exterior

THE VINCENT HOTEL
01704 883 800 | www.thevincenthotel.com


This modern 4-star hotel located on Southport’s famous Lord Street has 59 individually-styled bedrooms located over six floors. The luxurious Penthouse Suite comes with a rooftop hot tub and terrace with spectacular views, along with 123 square metres of contemporary living space complete with private bar area and a spacious lounge to enjoy your complimentary cocktails. The Penthouse Suite also boasts an ensuite bathroom with a double-bath, in-built TV and rainforest shower, and a private steam room. If that’s not enough, sit in comfort whilst watching your 50-inch HD LCD TV! Go on, why not treat yourself for your wedding night?

The Junior Suite is a spacious suite with a bedroom, adjoining lounge, and a private balcony. It’s comprised of a luxurious lounge, double sofa, feature work desk, marble-top coffee table and two bathrooms each with their own Japanese soaking tubs. Meanwhile, the V-Studio rooms are situated overlooking Lord Street, front facing and each feature a super king-sized bed. The V-Residence style rooms are all situated at the front of the hotel with views over Lord Street and come complete with a super king-sized bed. All rooms have 24-hour room service, personalised mini bar, individual climate control, Nespresso coffee machines, flat screen TV and free internet access, so your guests can be assured of the ultimate in comfort if they’re staying over with you when the celebrations draw to a close.

WHERE TO WED
Celebrate in style with ceremony and celebrations in The Parisienne Suite located on the first floor of the hotel. With floor-to-ceiling windows on one side allowing ample natural light to flood in, it also comes complete with its own bar and balcony, perfect for those memorable pictures. It can seat 70 loved ones for the ceremony.

The Pacific is a smaller room but equally popular. Seating a maximum of 40 for the ceremony, this space is ideal for more intimate weddings with darker, atmospheric décor.

CELEBRATE IN STYLE
Both The Parisienne and Pacific can play host to wedding receptions. While the former can seat 130 for the wedding breakfast along with a dancefloor, the Pacific can accommodate seated dining for 40.

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