Should i visit liverpool




















Add Room. Search Things to Do. Helens Wirral. Search What's On. Any date in the future. Further pages in this section. Other Websites. Visitor Trade. For more information, click here. What is it? Why go? Formerly a warehouse, Tate Liverpool is now one of the most impressive art galleries in the UK.

Recent exhibitions include a celebrated Keith Haring show and the superb survey 'Lucian Freud: Real Lives', which runs until January Boxing, tennis and rugby have all been played here since the ground first opened in 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.

A little spot of green heaven in the south of Liverpool. When city live gets a bit full on, head to Sefton Park and enjoy 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. There are few places with better views of Liverpool than the observation deck of Radio City Tower. A Gothic behemoth at the heart of the city. Liverpool Cathedral is the largest religious building in Britain and the fifth-largest cathedral in the world.

Few places embody the creative spirit of Liverpool like Bold Street. At once bougie and innovative, Bold Street is the place to head for one-off vintage pieces, second-hand books, vinyl or quirky homeware by local designers.

Well, you can probably guess. This museum is dedicated to Liverpool itself and is perched on the banks of the glistening Mersey. 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.

The legendary nightclub that has played host to all manner of illustrious figures from Liverpudlian musical history. Whether you fancy an evening on a rooftop bar, or in a cosy restaurant, Liverpool will be a city break to remember.

Follow in the footsteps of John, Paul, George and Ringo with this immersive tour of where they lived, met and played throughout Liverpool. Liverpool is a thriving capital of culture with museums and galleries for every taste, many of which are free to explore. Dip in and emerge inspired. Unleash the little ones and let them loose to explore this fun interactive experience that will stimulate their minds. An army of iron statues look out to sea from Crosby Beach. Visit this surreal, haunting artwork by Antony Gormley, and explore its unique coastline.

Camp and Furnace is all about fun: whether you want to play a game of Monopoly, go vintage shopping or sing-a-long with the music. Need ideas on things to do when it rains? Get swept up in Beatlemania as fans from all over the world descend on the city where it all started. Take a sneak peak at the famous Queensway Mersey Tunnel - a unique indoor attraction close to Liverpool's bustling docks.

Buzzing Liverpool is renowned for its music scene. Discover how its four most famous sons still set the beat for a fab visit to the city. The docks were officially opened by Prince Albert in and are now vibrant again see more below. Stanley Dock Conservation Area is undergoing regeneration. The Commercial District covers the area around the Town Hall and other listed buildings. Liverpool's development has been shaped by the River Mersey. After World War Two bombing and s regeneration, the docks are now a true destination.

Albert Dock has the largest collection of listed buildings in the UK housing galleries, museums, bars and restaurants. You will get the best views of the city by taking a Ferry 'cross the Mersey to tour the estuary. The minute River Explorer Cruise runs year-round and includes a full commentary and you get a free ticket to the U-boat Story to explore a genuine World War Two German submarine.

There is no shortage of world-class museums and galleries here in Liverpool. The striking Museum of Liverpool building opened in to tell the story of the city. This fascinating waterfront museum reflects the city's global significance through its unique geography, history and culture. Also on the waterfront, RIBA North is a national architecture centre that documents the importance of Liverpool in relation to the rest of the UK and how the port plays a vital role.

Merseyside Maritime Museum is in Albert Dock. It looks at the city's sea-trading legacy and uncovers objects from the Titanic. The International Slavery Museum is on the third floor highlighting historical and contemporary slavery.

And the National Border Force Museum is in the basement. Also at Albert Dock, Tate Liverpool opened in and has British and international modern and contemporary art in a dockside warehouse building.



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