Top 10 Places to Visit in Liverpool

Liverpool is a city of distinct, lively and majestic culture. The diverse crowd here consists of scholars, tourists, businessmen, and artists, among others. It is a great place to enjoy music, high-intensity football match or witness historical debris. So if you’re here that means that this place is somewhere down the line in your visit-list. We have curated a list of 10 must visit places in Liverpool:

1. Royal Albert Dock

This place is known to be a tourist hotspot in the United Kingdom. It is built entirely from cast iron, stone and brick, making it the world’s first non-combustible warehouse. Liverpool’s docks have been known to dominate the global trade in the 19th century. Every year, more than six million travelers visit this iconic destination.

Key attractions in the Albert Dock in the 21st century:

  • Bars
  • Restaurants
  • Museums
    • Maritime
    • Tate
  • Hotels
  • Escape hunt
  • Local independent shops

2. The Beatles Story

An exhibition showcasing achievements, legacy, history and journey of one of the greatest bands in the world, “The Beatles”. This museum also displays some of the prominent aspects of the city which are mentioned below:

  • Liverpool in the 60’s
  • The Abbey Road studios
  • Replica of the Cavern club
  • George Harrison’s first guitar
  • John Lennon’s glasses
  • Jackets of the legendary artists

3. The British Music Experience

A heaven for music lovers, this museum showcases the British Rock and Pop culture. The British Museum Experience displays the memorials of Britain’s greatest bands and musicians with plenty of back stories waiting to be read. The visitors can enjoy ultimate jamming sessions of leading musicians such as Coldplay, David Brownie, and Oasis, among others. Here is the list of the key features of this iconic museum:

  • Music and entertainment galleries
  • Interactive zones
  • Audio visual experiences
  • Hologram experiences
  • Star café and merchandise store
    • Showcasing a wide range of band t-shirts, books, and accessories, among others.

4. Liverpool Cathedral

The Liverpool Cathedral is an epitome of determination, tenacity and dedication. It reflects the efforts put in by the skilled British architects, builders and craftsmen. The structure stands as a home for holy activities and spiritual practices. Also, you can climb the tower high enough to witness the breathtaking view of the city. Here is the list of the key features of the Cathedral:

  • Great Space
    • A panoramic HD movie about the history of this cathedral.
  • Great George
    • World’s heaviest set of bells
  • Twilight tower tour
  • Organ recital
    • A musical event showcasing incredible acoustics.
  • Heritage tour
  • Evening concerts and events

5. The Radio City Tower

Radio city tower stands tall at 453 feet and was completed in the year 1969. It is the tallest tower in Liverpool which offers a 360° panoramic view of the city’s urban landscape. The visibility over the city can stretch up to Blackpool, Snowdonia and Lake District. Consider this as the “Burj Khalifa”of Liverpool. The tower resonates the deep musical history of UK. Furthermore, this spot also offers interactive game and activities which include brain stimulating puzzles and engaging challenges. It is an ideal spot to spend some quality time with your loved ones and family.

6. Liverpool One

Liverpool One is a trendy, vibrant and diverse complex which offers shopping and leisure experience. It is one of the most popular open-air retail and entertainment spot with over 170 shopping stores, restaurants and bars. Here is a list of the key offerings in the market:

  • Shopping stores
    • Fashion and Jewellery
    • Footwear
    • Groceries
    • Health and Beauty
    • Home and gifts
    • Sports
    • Travel
    • Others

 

  • Food & Drinks
    • Bars
    • Cafes
    • Restaurants
    • Food to go

 

  • Entertainment
    • Gravity
    • Flight club
    • Golf club
    • Odeon
    • Upside down house
    • Ball room
    • Others

7. Ferry across the Mersey

No trip to Liverpool is complete without venturing into the waters of the dazzling Ferry. If you’re up for an incredible sight-seeing adventure, you’ll get to see iconic waterfronts, captivating views of the skyline and breathtaking glimpse of the river Mersey in this 50 minute cruise. Food and drinks are available on the main deck. So people can enjoy their meals while experiencing the peaceful view of the city. Some of the key features of the cruise are listed below:

  • There are 3 docking spots where you can hop accordingly to start your leisure.
  • Boats are scheduled to dock at an interval of every 30 minutes.
  • You will get free entrance tickets to two museums included in the ticket cost.
    • U-boat museum
    • Space museum

8. Sefton Park

It is one of the most loved parks among the Liverpool locals. A vast 200-acre area which offers rick flora and fauna, curved paths, and drive-through, among other features, it is a perfect spot to spend quality time with the family. Sefton Park is safe and peaceful for children to goof around and explore golden daffodils. So if you’re planning to visit Liverpool then don’t forget to stroll through the historical palm house located within this park.

9. Walker Art Gallery

The Walker Art Gallery offers a stunning portrayal of Victorian and Pre-Raphaelite arts hanging alongside world-class artists. Traveling solo or with family, this gallery will surely share a place in your heart with its modern and contemporary artworks. Here is the list of the type of art works which will make your journey more exquisite:

  • Paintings
  • Sculptures
  • Ceramic
  • Glass
  • Pottery
  • Fashion
  • Furniture
  • Others

10. St. George’s Hall

It is a traditionally aesthetic place dwelling at the heart of Liverpool which offers a space for congregation and celebration with your loved ones. St. George’s Hall is an unrivalled spot for incredible events and exhibition (both free and paid). Its mesmerizing interiors showcase the finest of European architecture, adorned with towering red granite columns, intricate sculptures, and striking depictions of notable historical figures. Every corner of the hall exudes timeless elegance, offering visitors an immersive experience in art, history, and culture.

Conclusion

Shortlisting the most attractive and must-visit places in Liverpool is a cumbersome task as the entire city is mesmerizing. Every part of Liverpool is unique in its own way. The ancient vibes of this city have a story to tell. You’ll find fun, glory, valor, congregation, clamor, peace, music and entertainment in Liverpool. Hence, we have decided to include some of the honorable mentions, which are listed below:

  1. Ropewalks
  2. The Cavern Club
  3. World Museum
  4. The Wheel of Liverpool
  5. Tate Liverpool

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