Best things to do in Liverpool

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Best things to do in Liverpool

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What is it? An office block, but not any old office block. Why go? Built between 1908 and 1911, the Grade I-listed Royal Liver Building (that’s ‘liver’ to rhyme with ‘diver’) is one of the sights that earned Liverpool its Unesco World Heritage status. It was designed by Walter Aubrey Thomas for an insurance company and was one of the first constructions in the world to be built using reinforced concrete. Its most notable features are its two clock towers, atop which perch two mythical, cormorant-like liver birds. It’s the city’s most famous landmark. Oh and the building appeared in the latest Batman movie when Batman escapes that police station, headed to the roof and jumps off what is actually the Liver Building!
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Liver building
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What is it? An office block, but not any old office block. Why go? Built between 1908 and 1911, the Grade I-listed Royal Liver Building (that’s ‘liver’ to rhyme with ‘diver’) is one of the sights that earned Liverpool its Unesco World Heritage status. It was designed by Walter Aubrey Thomas for an insurance company and was one of the first constructions in the world to be built using reinforced concrete. Its most notable features are its two clock towers, atop which perch two mythical, cormorant-like liver birds. It’s the city’s most famous landmark. Oh and the building appeared in the latest Batman movie when Batman escapes that police station, headed to the roof and jumps off what is actually the Liver Building!
What is it? A museum dedicated to Liverpool’s rich maritime history, appropriately based at Albert Dock. Why go? No visit to Liverpool would be complete without a trip to this ode to the city’s sea-trading legacy – especially since it provides fun for all the family. First, there’s a load of model ships and full-sized vessels to examine, as well as eye-catching maritime paintings and posters, films and even a genuine lifejacket worn by a Titanic survivor. You’ll also find the rather harrowing International Slavery Museum on the third floor and the National Border Force Museum in the basement.
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Merseyside Maritime Museum
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What is it? A museum dedicated to Liverpool’s rich maritime history, appropriately based at Albert Dock. Why go? No visit to Liverpool would be complete without a trip to this ode to the city’s sea-trading legacy – especially since it provides fun for all the family. First, there’s a load of model ships and full-sized vessels to examine, as well as eye-catching maritime paintings and posters, films and even a genuine lifejacket worn by a Titanic survivor. You’ll also find the rather harrowing International Slavery Museum on the third floor and the National Border Force Museum in the basement.
What is it? An immersive walk-through journey into Liverpool’s most famous quarter – unmissable for fans and non-fans alike. Why go? This award-winning homage to the Fab Four isn’t just for fans. Not only will you find out more than you’ll ever need to know about the band, you’ll get a taste of the swinging ’60s too, with recreations of The Casbah, Mathew Street and The Cavern, plus exclusive memorabilia and interactive areas. There’s also the largest selection of official Beatles merchandise in the world, should you fancy splashing out on a memento.
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비틀즈 이야기
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What is it? An immersive walk-through journey into Liverpool’s most famous quarter – unmissable for fans and non-fans alike. Why go? This award-winning homage to the Fab Four isn’t just for fans. Not only will you find out more than you’ll ever need to know about the band, you’ll get a taste of the swinging ’60s too, with recreations of The Casbah, Mathew Street and The Cavern, plus exclusive memorabilia and interactive areas. There’s also the largest selection of official Beatles merchandise in the world, should you fancy splashing out on a memento.
What is it? The northern home of Britain’s famous Tate galleries. Why go? Formerly a warehouse, Tate Liverpool is now one of the most impressive art galleries in the UK. Take a trip to Albert Dock to see how James Stirling converted the historic building into a modern behemoth that makes an architectural virtue out of the building’s original features. Recent exhibitions include a celebrated Keith Haring show and the superb survey 'Lucian Freud: Real Lives', which runs until January 2022. While you’re there, make sure to also see the Louise Bourgeois exhibition, also running until January 2022.
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테이트리버풀
Mann Island
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What is it? The northern home of Britain’s famous Tate galleries. Why go? Formerly a warehouse, Tate Liverpool is now one of the most impressive art galleries in the UK. Take a trip to Albert Dock to see how James Stirling converted the historic building into a modern behemoth that makes an architectural virtue out of the building’s original features. Recent exhibitions include a celebrated Keith Haring show and the superb survey 'Lucian Freud: Real Lives', which runs until January 2022. While you’re there, make sure to also see the Louise Bourgeois exhibition, also running until January 2022.
What is it? Liverpool Football Club’s home stadium. Why go? Anfield has been home to the Reds since 1892, but that’s not to say other sports personalities haven’t graced its hallowed turf. Boxing, tennis and rugby have all been played here since the ground first opened in 1884. A stadium tour will reveal everything there is to know about the club’s history – plus you’ll get to peek inside the changing rooms, walk up the tunnel (slapping the famous sign, of course) and stand on the pitch itself.
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안필드 경기장
Anfield Road
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What is it? Liverpool Football Club’s home stadium. Why go? Anfield has been home to the Reds since 1892, but that’s not to say other sports personalities haven’t graced its hallowed turf. Boxing, tennis and rugby have all been played here since the ground first opened in 1884. A stadium tour will reveal everything there is to know about the club’s history – plus you’ll get to peek inside the changing rooms, walk up the tunnel (slapping the famous sign, of course) and stand on the pitch itself.
What is it? A hop-on-hop-off ride along the Mersey. Why go? If Gerry And The Pacemakers thought it was worth singing about, it’s probably worth a ride. At the very least you’ll get good views of the city. Choose from a standard hop-on-hop-off cruise or a combination ticket that includes entrance to other Liverpool attractions, including the family-friendly interactive Spaceport attraction and the U-Boat Story, where you get to mooch around a genuine German submarine. In 2018 one of the riverboats was ‘dazzle painted’ by pop artist Sir Peter Blake to commemorate the centenary of the First World War Armistice.
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Mersey Ferry Terminal
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What is it? A hop-on-hop-off ride along the Mersey. Why go? If Gerry And The Pacemakers thought it was worth singing about, it’s probably worth a ride. At the very least you’ll get good views of the city. Choose from a standard hop-on-hop-off cruise or a combination ticket that includes entrance to other Liverpool attractions, including the family-friendly interactive Spaceport attraction and the U-Boat Story, where you get to mooch around a genuine German submarine. In 2018 one of the riverboats was ‘dazzle painted’ by pop artist Sir Peter Blake to commemorate the centenary of the First World War Armistice.
What is it? A bit like Seattle’s Space Needle, this pointy landmark has towered above the city since 1969. Why go? There are few places with better views of Liverpool than the observation deck of Radio City Tower. Officially known but never referred to as St John’s Beacon, this structure is 138 metres tall and its 360-degree panoramas are incredible. In case you hadn’t figured it out already, Radio City also broadcasts from here.
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Radio City Tower
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What is it? A bit like Seattle’s Space Needle, this pointy landmark has towered above the city since 1969. Why go? There are few places with better views of Liverpool than the observation deck of Radio City Tower. Officially known but never referred to as St John’s Beacon, this structure is 138 metres tall and its 360-degree panoramas are incredible. In case you hadn’t figured it out already, Radio City also broadcasts from here.
What is it? Well, you can probably guess. This museum is dedicated to Liverpool itself and is perched on the banks of the glistening Mersey. Why go? From Liverpool’s unique geography to its rich history and vibrant culture, the Museum of Liverpool will tell you everything you need to know about this fabulous city. Just a short gallop away from RIBA North, the museum documents the importance of Liverpool in relation to the rest of the UK and the vital role the port has played throughout its history. Once inside, you’ll be bombarded with a host of Liverpool-centric things, including archaeological finds, the mythical liver birds, sporting paraphernalia and some (very) iconic tunes. The stunning new Museum of Liverpool is the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city, demonstrating Liverpool’s unique contribution to the world. This fantastic, free family day includes the stage where John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met, Ben Johnson’s Liverpool Cityscape, a life-size Liverbird, the first Ford Anglia from Ford’s Halewood production line and Chris Boardman’s famous Lotus sport bike. Don’t miss the 360º immersive films about football and The Beatles! Based at the iconic Liverpool Waterfront, this museum is definetly worth a visit !
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리버풀 박물관
Mann Island
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What is it? Well, you can probably guess. This museum is dedicated to Liverpool itself and is perched on the banks of the glistening Mersey. Why go? From Liverpool’s unique geography to its rich history and vibrant culture, the Museum of Liverpool will tell you everything you need to know about this fabulous city. Just a short gallop away from RIBA North, the museum documents the importance of Liverpool in relation to the rest of the UK and the vital role the port has played throughout its history. Once inside, you’ll be bombarded with a host of Liverpool-centric things, including archaeological finds, the mythical liver birds, sporting paraphernalia and some (very) iconic tunes. The stunning new Museum of Liverpool is the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city, demonstrating Liverpool’s unique contribution to the world. This fantastic, free family day includes the stage where John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met, Ben Johnson’s Liverpool Cityscape, a life-size Liverbird, the first Ford Anglia from Ford’s Halewood production line and Chris Boardman’s famous Lotus sport bike. Don’t miss the 360º immersive films about football and The Beatles! Based at the iconic Liverpool Waterfront, this museum is definetly worth a visit !
What is it? The legendary nightclub that has played host to all manner of illustrious figures from Liverpudlian musical history. Why go? This underground cellar started life in 1957 as a jazz and skiffle joint, before playing an instrumental role in the birth of the Beatles. Lennon and McCartney played here in the Quarrymen before forming the Fab Four and setting up for almost 300 gigs on its stage. Other major acts followed them, including the Hollies, Rolling Stones and the Kinks, before the venue was bulldozed in the early ’80s.
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Cavern Pub
5 Mathew Street
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What is it? The legendary nightclub that has played host to all manner of illustrious figures from Liverpudlian musical history. Why go? This underground cellar started life in 1957 as a jazz and skiffle joint, before playing an instrumental role in the birth of the Beatles. Lennon and McCartney played here in the Quarrymen before forming the Fab Four and setting up for almost 300 gigs on its stage. Other major acts followed them, including the Hollies, Rolling Stones and the Kinks, before the venue was bulldozed in the early ’80s.
What is it? A little spot of green heaven in the south of Liverpool. Why go? When city live gets a bit full on, head to Sefton Park and enjoy 250 acres of beautiful green space. Granted Grade 1-listed status (and deserving it), this urban oasis has hidden caves, waterfalls and a Victorian Palm House. Get house plant inspiration in the Botanical Gardens and breathe a little easier on the bus home. Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved by locals. In spring the sight of millions of golden daffodils around the lake draws residents from across the city and carpets of bluebells give an impression of rural permanence. The park features many distinctive curved paths and driveways and beech and other indigenous British trees abound. Amongst the park's many features are a boating lake, replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan and a café. https://liverpool.gov.uk/leisure-parks-and-wellbeing/parks-and-greenspaces/sefton-park/
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셉턴 공원
Sefton Park
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What is it? A little spot of green heaven in the south of Liverpool. Why go? When city live gets a bit full on, head to Sefton Park and enjoy 250 acres of beautiful green space. Granted Grade 1-listed status (and deserving it), this urban oasis has hidden caves, waterfalls and a Victorian Palm House. Get house plant inspiration in the Botanical Gardens and breathe a little easier on the bus home. Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved by locals. In spring the sight of millions of golden daffodils around the lake draws residents from across the city and carpets of bluebells give an impression of rural permanence. The park features many distinctive curved paths and driveways and beech and other indigenous British trees abound. Amongst the park's many features are a boating lake, replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan and a café. https://liverpool.gov.uk/leisure-parks-and-wellbeing/parks-and-greenspaces/sefton-park/
* The Iron Men of Crosby Beach; Another Reason To Visit Liverpool ! Go to a different kind of beach this time! Enjoy sandy shores and thought-provoking art at the same time at Crosby Beach. This wide beach surrounded by dunes is the permanent home of "Another Place" - an art installation by Antony Gormley, the creator of Angel of the North. You'll see 100 life-sized cast iron figures dotted along the beach. The figures mark the safe walking zone on the sand. The last figure is as far as you should go. It's something interesting to keep an eye out for when you walk your dog on the beach. A lazy day at the beach is a firm family favourite - just unwind and enjoy the sun to the sound of kids playing and waves washing on the shore with a quiet “Woosh”. Just don't go deep into the water! The tides at Crosby Beach are quite strong, so swimming is risky. The sand, however, is perfect for building sand castles! And if you fancy a longer walk, take the Coastal Path - it offers great views and it's perfect for spotting birds. Please note - Crosby beach is a non-bathing beach with areas of soft sand and mud and a risk of changing tides.
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Crosby Beach North
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* The Iron Men of Crosby Beach; Another Reason To Visit Liverpool ! Go to a different kind of beach this time! Enjoy sandy shores and thought-provoking art at the same time at Crosby Beach. This wide beach surrounded by dunes is the permanent home of "Another Place" - an art installation by Antony Gormley, the creator of Angel of the North. You'll see 100 life-sized cast iron figures dotted along the beach. The figures mark the safe walking zone on the sand. The last figure is as far as you should go. It's something interesting to keep an eye out for when you walk your dog on the beach. A lazy day at the beach is a firm family favourite - just unwind and enjoy the sun to the sound of kids playing and waves washing on the shore with a quiet “Woosh”. Just don't go deep into the water! The tides at Crosby Beach are quite strong, so swimming is risky. The sand, however, is perfect for building sand castles! And if you fancy a longer walk, take the Coastal Path - it offers great views and it's perfect for spotting birds. Please note - Crosby beach is a non-bathing beach with areas of soft sand and mud and a risk of changing tides.
With over 170 stores, bars and restaurants - Liverpool ONE is the ultimate shopping experience. With all your favourite high street stores as well as designer brands, there really is something for everyone. Here you’ll find the likes of Zara, Armani Exchange, The White Company, John Lewis, Beauty Bazaar Harvey Nichols and many more!
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리버풀 원
5 Wall St
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With over 170 stores, bars and restaurants - Liverpool ONE is the ultimate shopping experience. With all your favourite high street stores as well as designer brands, there really is something for everyone. Here you’ll find the likes of Zara, Armani Exchange, The White Company, John Lewis, Beauty Bazaar Harvey Nichols and many more!
Searching for things to do in Liverpool? It isn’t your average crazy golf course and don’t do things by half! With 18 holes of pure entertainment in an environment surrounded by bespoke art, giving you something new to explore at every turn. You will want to go and see what the creatives have made and brought to live in our city. The fun doesn’t stop there, an exceptional cocktail bar, top local DJ’s and captivating graffiti artwork. There is also a cosy outdoor bar and they have delicious BBQ street food! And it’s all housed within the old Cains Brewery, so go and join the mini golf party in Liverpool, at Ghetto Golf! (18+ only)
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Ghetto Golf Liverpool
Stanhope Street
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Searching for things to do in Liverpool? It isn’t your average crazy golf course and don’t do things by half! With 18 holes of pure entertainment in an environment surrounded by bespoke art, giving you something new to explore at every turn. You will want to go and see what the creatives have made and brought to live in our city. The fun doesn’t stop there, an exceptional cocktail bar, top local DJ’s and captivating graffiti artwork. There is also a cosy outdoor bar and they have delicious BBQ street food! And it’s all housed within the old Cains Brewery, so go and join the mini golf party in Liverpool, at Ghetto Golf! (18+ only)
Knowsley Safari Park is exactly as the name implies – a safari park. However, it’s not your ordinary safari park. At Knowsley Safari Park, you can drive your vehicle through the park and get up close highly close to the wildlife. They are so close that some will mount your car if you choose to drive through the baboon encounter! Kick off your day with a tour of the 550 acre Safari Drive and get acquainted with over 750 wild animals, from baboons to camels, wildebeest to rhinos, all from the comfort of your own car. The drive through lion enclosure is a real highlight of the safari drive while for many visitors the baboons are the stars of the show. Whether up close, on the Baboon Bus or by taking the car friendly route, you’ll get a great view of the monkey madness; the boisterous baboons that have become Knowsley’s trademark. (Knowsley safari park is a family day out activity)
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노즐리 사파리
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Knowsley Safari Park is exactly as the name implies – a safari park. However, it’s not your ordinary safari park. At Knowsley Safari Park, you can drive your vehicle through the park and get up close highly close to the wildlife. They are so close that some will mount your car if you choose to drive through the baboon encounter! Kick off your day with a tour of the 550 acre Safari Drive and get acquainted with over 750 wild animals, from baboons to camels, wildebeest to rhinos, all from the comfort of your own car. The drive through lion enclosure is a real highlight of the safari drive while for many visitors the baboons are the stars of the show. Whether up close, on the Baboon Bus or by taking the car friendly route, you’ll get a great view of the monkey madness; the boisterous baboons that have become Knowsley’s trademark. (Knowsley safari park is a family day out activity)
Potentially the champion of Gaming Arcades In Liverpool, Arcains is a huge retro and futuristic gaming arcade in Cain’s Brewery Village housing old classic arcade games as well as virtual reality gaming, PC’s, consoles, pinball machines and modern arcade games. Arcains offers 3 floors of gaming, you just pay an entry fee, stay as long as you like, plus there’s hundreds of games on Free Play. 31 Grafton Street, Cains Brewery Village, Liverpool L8 5SD FB : ArCainsLPL INSTA: arcains_liverpool Q&A: Can I drop my children off and leave them in ArCains on their own? No all under 18 must accompanied by a paying adult. We do not offer spectator entrance fees. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? Adult ArCains Pricing Monday: £12 Tuesday: £12 Wednesday: £12 Thursday: £12 Friday: £18 (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) Saturday: £18 (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) Sunday: £18 Child ArCains Pricing Monday: £10 Tuesday: £10 Wednesday: £10 Thursday: £10 Friday: £16 (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) Saturday: £16 (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) Sunday: £16 BANK HOLIDAYS: (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) ARE THERE ANY AGE RESTRICTIONS? Monday-Thursday: Under 18s can game until 9pm , after 9pm over 18s only Friday-Sunday: Under 18s can game until 6pm, after 6pm over 18s only. *All under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
ArCains
Potentially the champion of Gaming Arcades In Liverpool, Arcains is a huge retro and futuristic gaming arcade in Cain’s Brewery Village housing old classic arcade games as well as virtual reality gaming, PC’s, consoles, pinball machines and modern arcade games. Arcains offers 3 floors of gaming, you just pay an entry fee, stay as long as you like, plus there’s hundreds of games on Free Play. 31 Grafton Street, Cains Brewery Village, Liverpool L8 5SD FB : ArCainsLPL INSTA: arcains_liverpool Q&A: Can I drop my children off and leave them in ArCains on their own? No all under 18 must accompanied by a paying adult. We do not offer spectator entrance fees. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? Adult ArCains Pricing Monday: £12 Tuesday: £12 Wednesday: £12 Thursday: £12 Friday: £18 (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) Saturday: £18 (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) Sunday: £18 Child ArCains Pricing Monday: £10 Tuesday: £10 Wednesday: £10 Thursday: £10 Friday: £16 (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) Saturday: £16 (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) Sunday: £16 BANK HOLIDAYS: (Under 18s allowed until 6pm) ARE THERE ANY AGE RESTRICTIONS? Monday-Thursday: Under 18s can game until 9pm , after 9pm over 18s only Friday-Sunday: Under 18s can game until 6pm, after 6pm over 18s only. *All under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Food scene

What is it? Start-ups, street food and stunning arts venues – you’ll find it all in this trendy area. Why go? Occupying an industrial area that was heavily bombed during the Second World War, the Baltic Triangle’s historic warehouses now overflow with music venues, arts spaces and independent boutiques. Don’t miss the Baltic Market, a street food haven inside the striking Cains Brewery building. Expect things like halloumi fries, prosecco ice lollies and artisan pizzas.
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Baltic Triangle
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What is it? Start-ups, street food and stunning arts venues – you’ll find it all in this trendy area. Why go? Occupying an industrial area that was heavily bombed during the Second World War, the Baltic Triangle’s historic warehouses now overflow with music venues, arts spaces and independent boutiques. Don’t miss the Baltic Market, a street food haven inside the striking Cains Brewery building. Expect things like halloumi fries, prosecco ice lollies and artisan pizzas.