Arts
Tate Liverpool is an art gallery and museum in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and part of Tate, along with Tate St Ives, Cornwall, Tate Britain, London, and Tate Modern, London. The museum was an initiative of the Merseyside Development Corporation
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Tate Liverpool
Mann IslandTate Liverpool is an art gallery and museum in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and part of Tate, along with Tate St Ives, Cornwall, Tate Britain, London, and Tate Modern, London. The museum was an initiative of the Merseyside Development Corporation
The Walker Art Gallery is an art gallery in Liverpool, which houses one of the largest art collections in England, outside London.
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Walker Art Gallery
William Brown StreetThe Walker Art Gallery is an art gallery in Liverpool, which houses one of the largest art collections in England, outside London.
A Grade I listed, 300 year old building in the heart of Liverpool's city centre, Bluecoat offers a year-round programme of visual art, literature, music, dance and family activities.
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The Bluecoat
Upper Northgate StreetA Grade I listed, 300 year old building in the heart of Liverpool's city centre, Bluecoat offers a year-round programme of visual art, literature, music, dance and family activities.
FACT is the UK’s leading organisation for commissioning and exhibiting film, video, and new media art, with galleries, cinemas, a shop, bar and café, plus FREE exhibitions.
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FACT
88 Wood StFACT is the UK’s leading organisation for commissioning and exhibiting film, video, and new media art, with galleries, cinemas, a shop, bar and café, plus FREE exhibitions.
Museums
World Museum in Liverpool houses amazing collections, from Egyptian mummies to casts of dinosaur bones.
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World Museum station
World Museum in Liverpool houses amazing collections, from Egyptian mummies to casts of dinosaur bones.
Submerge yourself in Liverpool's historic seafaring past at the Merseyside Maritime Museum.
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Merseyside Maritime Museum
Submerge yourself in Liverpool's historic seafaring past at the Merseyside Maritime Museum.
The Beatles Story is a museum in Liverpool about the Beatles and their history. It is located on the historical Albert Dock.
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The Beatles Story
The Beatles Story is a museum in Liverpool about the Beatles and their history. It is located on the historical Albert Dock.
More than 6,000 objects bring Liverpool’s incredible heritage to life, celebrating thousands of years of the city’s achievements.
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Museum of Liverpool
Mann IslandMore than 6,000 objects bring Liverpool’s incredible heritage to life, celebrating thousands of years of the city’s achievements.
Food scene
Baltic Market is place for fussy friends and picky palates, zealous vegans and juicy meat lovers, the gluten free and the never full.
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baltic market
107 Stanhope StBaltic Market is place for fussy friends and picky palates, zealous vegans and juicy meat lovers, the gluten free and the never full.
Home made foods at very decent prices in the city centre. You can even BYOB.
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The Egg Vegetarian Cafe
16-18 NewingtonHome made foods at very decent prices in the city centre. You can even BYOB.
Creative vegetarian/vegan pub fare offered in subterranean, brick-lined digs with a cozy vibe and full bar.
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Down the Hatch
62 Duke StCreative vegetarian/vegan pub fare offered in subterranean, brick-lined digs with a cozy vibe and full bar.
Shopping
Bold Street
Bold StreetCity Centre street with door to door independent shops.
All your favourite high street shops in one area. On the top level you'll find plenty of places to eat and grab a cocktail or two.
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Liverpool ONE
5 Wall StAll your favourite high street shops in one area. On the top level you'll find plenty of places to eat and grab a cocktail or two.
Sightseeing
Take a trip on the ferry - it's the best way to see the Liverpool waterfront.
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Mersey Ferry Terminal
Take a trip on the ferry - it's the best way to see the Liverpool waterfront.
The most iconic building in Liverpool. It's now possible to take a tour of the tower!
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Liver building
The most iconic building in Liverpool. It's now possible to take a tour of the tower!
See the sights and sounds of Beatles Liverpool on the Magical Mystery Tour, with entertaining commentary and music.
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Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
32 Gower StSee the sights and sounds of Beatles Liverpool on the Magical Mystery Tour, with entertaining commentary and music.
The vibrant heart of liverpool's historic waterfront, the Albert Dock's the place to play, to see, to eat and drink.
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Albert Dock
24 Edward PavilionThe vibrant heart of liverpool's historic waterfront, the Albert Dock's the place to play, to see, to eat and drink.
Lark Lane is one of Liverpool’s hidden gems, nestled between Sefton Park and Aigburth Road to the south of the city centre. If you’re planning on visiting Sefton Park, Lark Lane is an ideal choice for a spot of retail therapy followed by lunch or dinner.
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Lark Lane
Lark LaneLark Lane is one of Liverpool’s hidden gems, nestled between Sefton Park and Aigburth Road to the south of the city centre. If you’re planning on visiting Sefton Park, Lark Lane is an ideal choice for a spot of retail therapy followed by lunch or dinner.
Love or hate football, regardless - everyone knows Liverpool Football Club! If you can't get tickets to a match you can still visit the grounds or enjoy watching a game on TV in a local pub - the atmosphere is fantastic.
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Liverpool Football Club Ticket Bookings
Anfield RoadLove or hate football, regardless - everyone knows Liverpool Football Club! If you can't get tickets to a match you can still visit the grounds or enjoy watching a game on TV in a local pub - the atmosphere is fantastic.
Outdoors
Sandy beach with a modern sculpture installation by Antony Gormley & a coastal walking/cycling path.
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Crosby Beach
Sandy beach with a modern sculpture installation by Antony Gormley & a coastal walking/cycling path.
Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best-known and most loved by locals. Classified as a Grade I listed park by English Heritage, the magnificent 200-acre park features a boating lake, replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan and a café.
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Sefton Park
Sefton ParkSefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best-known and most loved by locals. Classified as a Grade I listed park by English Heritage, the magnificent 200-acre park features a boating lake, replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan and a café.
Popular for kite flying & biking, this dog-friendly riverside walk offers a playground & skate park.
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The Otterspool Promenade
Otterspool DrivePopular for kite flying & biking, this dog-friendly riverside walk offers a playground & skate park.
Traveler advice
Getting around
Buses are the best way to get around
You can buy weekly or monthly bus passes to make further savings.
Search online for "Mersey Travel" to help plan your trips and the most popular bus company is Arriva Bus.