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THE BIG PICTURE


A HISTORIC BACKDROP FOR NEW IDEAS


Te surroundings of this year’s FCSI EAME Conference will live up to the usual high standards of character and style, as members gather at the Titanic Hotel Liverpool in the city’s historic docks


Delegates at the 2026 FCSI EAME Conference will be surrounded by history at the Titanic Hotel Liverpool, located in the iconic Stanley Dock, which once formed part of the largest and most complete system of historic docks in the world. The hotel was a key part of the restoration and regeneration of the historic Liverpool docks in the early 2010s and opened its doors to guests in 2014. The extensive works saw the former warehouse converted into a four-star hotel, bringing luxury and appeal to the area while retaining all the original character.


The 153 modern rooms combine the classic Victorian architecture – exposed brickwork, steel columns,


concrete ceilings and the original windows – with contemporary interiors and 21st century technology.


It doesn’t disappoint on the food and drink offerings either. Guests can enjoy dinner or a traditional afternoon tea in Stanley’s Bar and Grill while the Rum Bar offers a place to wind down and connect with colleagues over drinks.


AT THE CENTER OF IT ALL Those who plan to stay in Liverpool beyond the conference are well placed to take in all that the city has to offer. Titainic Hotel Liverpool is located a short walk away from multiple popular Liverpool attractions, including Royal Albert Dock, the famous Cavern Club, the World Museum, The Beatles’ Story and the outstanding Museum of Liverpool.


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