Albert Dock
Albert Dock
The Colonnades
Albert Dock
Liverpool
Merseyside
L2 7SU
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 708 8854


Liverpool’s famous Albert Dock opened in 1846, at the very peak of the city’s domination of the seas. Today Albert Dock is one of the city’s busiest cosmopolitan centres, as well as being a top heritage attraction. The Albert Dock is the most popular free attraction within the North West and it has earned this excellent reputation with its assortment of attractions and eateries. The Albert Dock is idyllic for any outing, whether it’s a family day out, a night out in Liverpool or a base for a break in the city.
The Beatles Story
The Beatles Story
Britannia Vaults
Albert Dock
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 4AD
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 7091963


Liverpool is synonymous with the Beatles, who rose from humble beginnings to dominate the music charts in the 1960s. With their substantial success in the music industry, selling over 246 million records, it is only fitting that they are paid tribute in their own home town. The Beatles Story museum and exhibition celebrates the city’s famous sons, and incorporates a range of exciting displays, including a 4D audiovisual theatre experience.
Croxteth Hall & Country Park
Croxteth Hall & Country Park
Muirhead Avenue East
Liverpool
Merseyside
L12 0HB
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 228 5311


Croxteth Hall was built in the late 16th century, and was home to the Molyneux family, the Earls of Sefton, for over 400 years. Today the outstanding Historic Hall, the Victorian Walled Garden, Croxteth Home Farm and the 500-acre Country Park are open to the public, and make a fantastic family day out. The Country Park and Croxteth Home Farm are all year round, with the Hall open to the public from April to September.
Everton Football Club
Everton Football Club
Goodison Road
Liverpool
Merseyside
L4 4EL
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 330 2200


Across Stanley Park can be found Everton’s home – Goodison Park. The stadium tours offer you the chance to see where the famous players prepare for their matches and get changed. The Stadium tours offer a chance for football fanatics to learn about the history of the prestigious team who have not been relegated since 1954. The football stadium has a capacity of over 40,000 and the stadium has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium in England.
Knowsley Safari Park
Knowsley Safari Park
Prescot Road
Prescot
Knowsley
Merseyside
L34 4AN
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 430 9009


Knowsley Safari Park is an opportunity to see wonderful wildlife, from tigers and lions to elephants and baboons, in 450 acres of natural environment. Additionally, there are sea lion shows, a reptile house, a miniature railway, an amusement park and a café - there really is something for everyone. The Safari Park also possesses an information centre, a shop and its own restaurant with great meal choices for both children and adults alike.
Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral
St James Mount
Prescot
Knowsley
Merseyside
L1 7AZ
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 709 6271


Liverpool’s impressive Anglican Cathedral, the Cathedral Church of Christ, is the largest Cathedral in the United Kingdom, and the fifth biggest in the world. Work started on the Cathedral in 1904, but it was not until 1978 that it was consecrated. It is a stunning example of religious architecture, and the cathedral contains a supportive visitor centre and offers group tours.
Liverpool Football Club
Liverpool Football Club
Anfield Road
Liverpool
Merseyside
L4 0TH
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 260 6677


Liverpool Football Club are one of the leading teams within English and European football, and their Champions League victory in 2005 brought the memories of the glory days of the 1970s and 1980s flooding back. Their Anfield home can be viewed via guided tours, a must for any football fan. Anfield Stadium can be explored through guided tours. The tour guides have a wealth of knowledge about the football club and offer you a must-have experience for any football fan.
Merseyside Maritime Museum
Merseyside Maritime Museum
Albert Dock
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 4AQ
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 478 4499


The city of Liverpool was for centuries one of the world’s greatest ports, and the Merseyside Maritime Museum tells the fascinating story of Liverpool’s maritime past, from luxury liners, ship models, paintings, posters, passenger ferries to the sinister world of the slave trade and even fully-fledged vessels. The museum is open daily and entry is free.
Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King
Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King
Mount Pleasant
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 5TQ
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 709 9222


Liverpool has both a Catholic and an Anglican Cathedral, facing each other at opposite ends of Hope Street. The Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King has an advanced and innovative design, conceived by Frederick Gibberd shortly after the end of the Second World War. There are a number of reasons to visit this cathedral, whether it’s for religious or spiritual reasons, or just to appreciate the level of architectural expertise apparent upon entering the building.
Speke Hall
Speke Hall
The Walk
Speke
Liverpool
Merseyside
L24 1XD
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 427 7231


Speke Hall is a magnificent half-timbered Tudor manor house dating from 1490. With an enticing history, Speke Hall is one of the UK’s most cherished country houses. The wonderful house and attractive landscaped gardens are a great family day out. Speke Hall is surrounded by gardens encased within woodland. The striking Speke Hall is open from March to October and has a number of seasonal highlights, including Halloween, Christmas and Easter themed events.
Tate Liverpool
Tate Liverpool
The Colonnades
Albert Dock
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 4BB
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 702 7432


The Tate Liverpool can be found in the city’s historic Albert Dock. It is home to one of the largest and most important collections of contemporary art outside of London, with exhibits from the Tate Collection. As well as this there are special exhibitions of artwork from both national and international collection around the world. The Tate Liverpool is open year round and admittance is free.
The Walker Art Gallery
The Walker Art Gallery
William Brown Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 8EL
United Kingdom

Tel: 0151 794 2348


Liverpool’s celebrated Walker Art Gallery has, for over 120 years, been the home of one of Europe’s finest collections of fine and decorative art. There is a diverse range of exhibits, from the Renaissance to the modern era, as well as a programme of special exhibitions throughout the year. One of the main highlights to this intriguing museum is that it is entirely free.