Liverpool
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Liverpool
Named European Capital of Culture in 2008, Liverpool has something exciting to offer to anyone: from a passion for football and music (it holds a Guinness World Record as the World Capital of Pop), to stunning architecture and an important maritime heritage. What's more, the people of Liverpool feel a burning love for their city, and they'll be excited to share it with you.Find your trip
A multilingual audio tour guides visitors through The Beatles Story, a successful permanent exhibition located at Albert Dock. Here you can join them from their early days in Hamburg to their worldwide fame.
Take the chance to see where several Beatles songs were composed and rehearsed: go on a tour through John Lennon's childhood home, where he lived with his Aunt Mimi and Uncle George. It is necessary to arrive at the house with your ticket already bought on the website below.
The largest Anglican cathedral in Britain offers great panoramic views from the top of the tower. The church contains the largest organ in the United Kingdom and it boasts the world's heaviest peal of bells.
Originally built in 1846 as the first enclosed non-combustible dock warehouse system in the world, today Albert Dock features several museums, gigs, galleries, Beatles sights, restaurants and shops.
The Tate is one of the largest galleries of modern and contemporary art outside of London. Its temporary exhibitions and interactive events are also worth checking out - find out what's going on now on their website.
Founded by local brewer Andrew Barclay Walker in 1877, the Walker Art Gallery holds a fine collection of sculptures and paintings dating back to 1300 through to the present day.
It is possible to have a combined tour of Paul McCartney's childhood home and Lennon's one. The house is now a part of the National Trust, which is also the only authorized ticket seller - it is necessary to arrive at the sight with your tickets already bought at the website below.
St. George's Hall is a Neoclassical building located opposite the Lime Street railway station. It has been used for both Crown and Civil courts as well as for theatre plays and concerts, and it's still a centre point of the city, holding many different events.
A multilingual audio tour guides visitors through The Beatles Story, a successful permanent exhibition located at Albert Dock. Here you can join them from their early days in Hamburg to their worldwide fame.
Take the chance to see where several Beatles songs were composed and rehearsed: go on a tour through John Lennon's childhood home, where he lived with his Aunt Mimi and Uncle George. It is necessary to arrive at the house with your ticket already bought on the website below.
Four times ‘Best Merseyside Restaurant of the Year’, Restaurant 60 Hope Street is especially renowned for its seafood dishes and its ‘Deep Fried Jam Sandwich with Carnation Milk Ice Cream.’ It is necessary to book in advance.
A great addition to the restaurant scene in Liverpool and owned by a local chef. Carriage Works provides you with the city’s best dining experience, classic cuisine with a creative twist to a very high standard. It is necessary to book in advance.
Sapporo Teppanyaki Restaurant Sushi & Noodle Bar is one of Liverpool’s best destinations for Japanese food. The preparation of food is very entertaining, as expert chefs flaunt their outstanding skills and creative flair to ensure that every meal is a unique, theatrical performance.
Enjoy an à la carte menu on a mezzanine with private seating overlooking live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights. It is the perfect location for a lovely night out.
Shiraz is a Middle Eastern restaurant that serves breakfast, brunch and dinner in big portions. If your hotel does not to serve breakfast, this is a great option - you will stay full well over lunch time.
Spire gives you a culinary experience in British and European food. Its vibe combines a laidback, relaxed atmosphere with a classy à la carte menu.
Brasco Lounge is located just opposite Museum of Liverpool just by the Alberts Docks. This cute place seats 80 people in a cool atmosphere and serves a great selection of tapas. It is perfect if you just want something to nibble on or a proper meal alike.
The Academy Restaurant is a hidden gem for tourists in Liverpool. The staff prepare amazing British and European food in mouth-watering flavours. They also serve a nice selection of wine and beer.
Four times ‘Best Merseyside Restaurant of the Year’, Restaurant 60 Hope Street is especially renowned for its seafood dishes and its ‘Deep Fried Jam Sandwich with Carnation Milk Ice Cream.’ It is necessary to book in advance.
A great addition to the restaurant scene in Liverpool and owned by a local chef. Carriage Works provides you with the city’s best dining experience, classic cuisine with a creative twist to a very high standard. It is necessary to book in advance.
Originally built in 1846 as the first enclosed non-combustible dock warehouse system in the world, today Albert Dock features several museums, gigs, galleries, Beatles sights, restaurants and shops.
Liverpool ONE offers a huge 1.65 million square feet shopping and leisure experience, with 160 shops, more than 20 bars and restaurants, 14 screen cinemas and a 5 acre park. Here you will find high street stores, labels like Karen Miller, Ted Baker, Lewis and Jigsaw, ultra-hip independent boutiques and stores like Build A Bear and Disney.
St. Johns Shopping Centre is located in the heart of Liverpool. Here you can find 100 shops that sell everything from beauty and fashion to home supplies. If you are hungry there are both cafés and restaurants onsite.
Right next to the Liverpool central you can find the Clayton Square Shopping Centre. This is also a great place to stop by for a coffee while on a shopping spree.
This outlet is located south of Liverpool, in Cheshire, and offers about 145 brands, such as Barbour, French Connection, Henri Lloyd, Mulberry and Michael Kors.
If you want an eclectic shopping place, head to Chinatown. Every Sunday they have a large Chinese market there that sells everything from cooking pots to fresh meat sausages.
Cricket is a legendary menswear boutique. You can find this store inside the Cavern Walks mall, in the city centre. Now this brand also offers a niche for exclusive women’s wear.
Inside the Liverpool ONE shopping centre you can find Beauty Bazaar, Harvey Nichols, full of products to pamper yourself. Here you can find brands such as M.A.C, NARS, YSL and Chanel.
Originally built in 1846 as the first enclosed non-combustible dock warehouse system in the world, today Albert Dock features several museums, gigs, galleries, Beatles sights, restaurants and shops.
Liverpool ONE offers a huge 1.65 million square feet shopping and leisure experience, with 160 shops, more than 20 bars and restaurants, 14 screen cinemas and a 5 acre park. Here you will find high street stores, labels like Karen Miller, Ted Baker, Lewis and Jigsaw, ultra-hip independent boutiques and stores like Build A Bear and Disney.
Citizens of the European Union member-states, Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Switzerland, and Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) only require a valid passport to enter the UK. Residents of a further 10 countries do not require entry visas for stays under 6 months: the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, South Africa, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. Nationals of some further countries do not require a visa, but need to hold an entry certificate. Use the UK Government website to check for specific requirements: www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa.
The peak season for visiting Liverpool is late spring and summer, which is when you'll be able to take advantage of the warmest weather (up to 20°C). Earlier in spring or the first weeks of autumn are good alternatives if you want to find fewer crowds, but still decent weather. Being a seaside city, Liverpool has a maritime climate, which means summers are warm and winters are not extremely cold; however, the weather can be unpredictable - make sure you take a look at the forecast before packing.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is situated 7 miles southeast of the city centre. You can reach the airport and city centre by bus, train, taxi, or car. Buses depart into town every 20 minutes on weekdays and every 30 minutes on weekends, the journey takes about 45 minutes. You can reach train stations by bus. Trains depart several times per hour to the city centre and other nearby towns. You can also catch a taxi to reach the city centre. The journey takes about 20 minutes.
Many of the city’s main attractions are within easy reach from the town centre, so you can choose to bring a comfortable pair of shoes and explore them by foot. Anyway, public transport runs frequently throughout the day and a small number of bus services operate at night. The city’s two bus stations are on Roe Street and Paradise Street, closer to town centre. There is also an underground system that operates between Liverpool’s four main train stations (Lime Street, Central Station, James Street and Moorfields).
There are many taxi ranks throughout the city, including ranks at all the major train and bus stations. They can also be hailed anywhere on the street. To pre-book a taxi you can call Mersey Cabs:
Look for red signs and red mail boxes. The main post office is located at:
You can easily find pharmacies throughout the city. Boots Pharmacy can be found in the Clayton Square Shopping Centre:
Country code: +44 Area code: 0151
Citizens of the European Union member-states, Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Switzerland, and Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) only require a valid passport to enter the UK. Residents of a further 10 countries do not require entry visas for stays under 6 months: the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, South Africa, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. Nationals of some further countries do not require a visa, but need to hold an entry certificate. Use the UK Government website to check for specific requirements: www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa.
The peak season for visiting Liverpool is late spring and summer, which is when you'll be able to take advantage of the warmest weather (up to 20°C). Earlier in spring or the first weeks of autumn are good alternatives if you want to find fewer crowds, but still decent weather. Being a seaside city, Liverpool has a maritime climate, which means summers are warm and winters are not extremely cold; however, the weather can be unpredictable - make sure you take a look at the forecast before packing.
