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If you are in England there are a number of destinations that you’d be hitting. As a long list of best places in Liverpool to see awaits you, the city will undoubtedly entice and enchant you.
And in this Liverpool blog I’ll share with you some of my top things to do in Liverpool.
In my opinion, 5 days in Liverpool is good time to see the best that city has to offer. But if you can add 2-3 days more you’d be able to experience rather than ‘see’ that an ordinary tourist does. Here is a combined list of best tourist places in Liverpool as well as some of the best things to do in Liverpool.
1. Royal Albert Dock
Quick Facts:
- Royal Albert Dock was opened in 1846.
Address: 3-4 The Colonnades, Liverpool L3 4AA, United Kingdom
2. The Beatles Story
Quick Facts:
- The music band museum is located on the Albert Dock, the historical part of Liverpool.
- The music band museum was opened on 1 May 1990.
An incredible sight, The Beatles Story scores high in the list of the best things to do in Liverpool.
Address: Britannia Vaults, Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD, United Kingdom
4. Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral is an old Cathedral located in the Liverpool city.
Classical music concerts and organ recitals are held on a regular basis within the Basilica. You may climb to the top of the church’s distinctive dome for an even better panoramic view of the city.
Quick Facts:
- The cathedral was built somewhere around 20th-century.
Without a doubt this wonderful cathedral is one amongst the top things to do in Liverpool.
5. Anfield
Anfield is a football stadium playing host to a lot of league games.
A visit to the museum is obligatory specially if you are a fan. As part of the guided tour you will also get to see the press conference room where post-match interviews are held as well as the commentry room..
6. St George’s Hall Liverpool
St George’s Hall Liverpool is the city’s prime musical venue and a must see for cultural enthusiasts.
Quick Facts:
- Built in Neoclassical architecture style, it is eye pleasingly pretty site to look at.
A natural crowd puller, St George’s Hall Liverpool is right up there in the list of best things to do in Liverpool.
7. World Museum
Quick Facts:
- World Museum is spread over $s floors.
- Also worth seeing here include a planetarium.
Address: William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EN, United Kingdom
8. Museum of Liverpool
If you are already charmed by this fascinating city, stop by Museum of Liverpool to know more.
Quick Facts:
- It was in 2011 when it was established.
- Museum of Liverpool was opened in 2011.
Address: Pier Head, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool L3 1DG, United Kingdom
9. Walker Art Gallery
A museum in Liverpool housing some truly fantastic pieces of art.
The Walker Art Gallery has enough to keep you spellbound for the better part of a day. Top artists are well represented in the collection, as well as there are works by lesser-known artists.
Quick Facts:
- Walker Art Gallery is housed in a 12th century building.
If you have time, it makes for a nice addition to your Liverpool trip.
Address: William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EL, United Kingdom
10. Merseyside Maritime Museum
Merseyside Maritime Museum is a maritime museum located in the city of Liverpool.
If you are into shipbuilding and sailing you will love this museum.
With its varied collection, the museum dwells into the seafaring history of the region. This intimate museum offers an exhibition of a range of maritime relics.
Quick Facts:
- Spread over 4 floors Merseyside Maritime Museum requires time to go through.
- The maritime museum was opened on 1980.
Address: Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AQ, United Kingdom
11. Liver Building
The city of Liverpool is full of amazing historical structures, and Liver Building is one such beautiful place.
One look and you will realize that it inherits the rich heritage of the Liverpool itself.
Ornate brickwork and mullioned windows decorate the outsides. The Liver Building dominates the ancient city’s skyline, making for an impressive sight amid the city’s other medieval edifices.
Quick Facts:
- The architect who designed this historic building includes Walter Aubrey Thomas, and it was in 1908 when the construction began.
- The highlight of the place includes the gorgeous facade from 1911.
- Some of the things Liver Building features include a clocktower.
- The historic building is located on the waterfront.
- This 51 m tall structure is certainly magnificent to look at.
Add it to your Liverpool trip if you have time.
12. Tate Liverpool
If browsing through quirky art displays interests you, Tate Liverpool is the one you should head to.
The museum presents well the contemporary works of the local as well as the international artists.
The multimedia exhibits with a clever mixe of sound and light is a must watch. The collection is speread out amongst the art pieces belonging to quirky installations, electronic art experiences and experimental photography.
Quick Facts:
- The contemporary art museum houses several fine artworks by the great contemporary artist Keith Haring.
Address: Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4BB, United Kingdom
13. Sefton Park
Sefton Park is a large landscaped park, an oasis of greenery, located in Liverpool.
It will not be wrong to say that Sefton Park is truly an icon of landscape architecture.
The Sefton Park is a hub of leisure activities, walk, jog, bike, swim or boat – choose your own adventure. The park is wonderfully designed with features such as ponds, fountains, and gravelled paths.
Quick Facts:
- Spread over an area of 235 acres (0.95 km2), it is difficult to take-in all in one go.
- Some of the things Sefton Park features include landmark palm house.
Add it to your Liverpool trip if you have time.
Address: Mossley Hill Dr, Liverpool L17 1AJ, United Kingdom
14. Knowsley Safari
Quick Facts:
- Some of the notable animals include Rigsby, Gary, Lilith, Baby, Arthur, Sam, Willow, Drogo, Patricia, Louis, Gertie, Roger, Hermione, Harry, Biffo, Luna.
- Some of the most popular exhibits that can be seen here are Flight of the Talons, Safari Drive, Woodland Walk, Amur Tiger Trail, Bug house, Sea Lion Show, Sea Lion Displays.
- Also worth seeing here include walk-around zoo.
Address: Prescot L34 4AN, United Kingdom
15. International Slavery Museum
Quick Facts:
- There is no entrance fee to get in thought provoking museum.
Add it to your Liverpool trip if you have time.
Address: Liverpool L3 4AQ, United Kingdom
16. Crosby Beach
A popular tree lined beach with clear blue water, soft sand & a promenade.
Swim, surf, sunbath, walk, run or play – you can sketch your day as you want. There are restaurant at the beach serving nice local cuisines.
Quick Facts:
- The beach stretches for a length of around 4.023 km.
17. St Johns Beacon
Quick Facts:
- This 450 feet high structure was designed by the great James A. Roberts Associates – Birmingham.
- The observation tower was built somewhere around 1969.
Add it to your Liverpool trip if you have time.
Address: 1 Houghton St, Liverpool L1 1RL, United Kingdom
Thanks for reading this travel blog, hope now you know plenty of must see places in Liverpool. All in all, whether you are a backpacker, a solo traveler, slow traveler, a female traveler or a couple there are plenty of interesting things to do in Liverpool for everyone.
And if you plan it well, these popular tourist attractions in Liverpool can be easily covered in a short itinerary. If you have any questions or suggestions on sightseeing in Liverpool, I would love to hear them in the comments section below.