Things to see in Liverpool

Tourist offices

Liverpool Tourist Office

Address: Anchor Courtyard, Albert Dock, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 151 233 2008
Opening Hours:

Daily 1000-1730 (Apr-Sep); daily 1000-1630 (Oct-Mar).

www.visitliverpool.com

The insightful, multi-lingual staff at the Albert Dock Visitor Centre can help with all visitor enquiries, including booking accommodation, restaurants, shows and concerts. There are also offices at Platform 7 of Lime Street Station, Liverpool John Lennon Airport and 112 Lord Street in Southport.


Albert Dock

Built in 1846, the world’s first enclosed, non-combustible dock warehouse system has been developed into the beating heart of Liverpool’s characterful waterfront. It’s an irresistible mix of old architecture and cutting-edge thinking. Many of the Dock’s thriving museums, galleries, bars and restaurants are housed in converted warehouses with iron colonnades. The Dock also has the largest grouping of Grade I-listed buildings in Britain.

Opening Times: Daily 24 hours.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: Yes
Address: 34 The Colonnades, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AF, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 707 0729
Liverpool Cathedral

Finished in 1978, Britain’s largest Anglican cathedral is worth visiting for the stunning panoramic views from the tower alone. But set aside plenty of time to gawp at the spectacular interior too; it houses artwork by contemporary artists including Tracey Emin. The cathedral was the lifework of architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who was also responsible for Battersea Power Station and the iconic red telephone box.

Opening Times: Daily 0800-1800.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: No
Address: St James Mount, Liverpool, L1 7AZ, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 709 6271
Liverpool Football Club

The city is home to two of England’s most successful football clubs: Liverpool and Everton. While a behind-the-scenes tour of Everton’s Goodison Park is a great experience, their trophy cabinet doesn’t shine like Liverpool’s Anfield collection, which is adorned with five European trophies. Tours visit the stadium’s interactive museum, dressing rooms, and go behind the scenes of the enormous new Main Stand.

Opening Times: Daily 1000-15000 (depending on fixtures).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: No
Address: Anfield Road, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L4 0TH, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 260 6677
Mersey Maritime Museum

Telling the story of Liverpool's great port, this splendid museum brings alive the story of mass emigration, as well as the city’s close ties to the Titanic. It focuses on the history of Albert Dock with models, maritime paintings, colourful posters and full-sized vessels. The third floor is the International Slavery Museum, dedicated to the history of the transatlantic slave trade and its appalling legacy.

Opening Times: Daily 1000-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: No
Address: Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 478 4499
Museum of Liverpool

This striking, ship-like museum is dedicated to local culture and history across three floors. Situated in the docks, its interactive collection explores how the people and the port have shaped the city. With sections on creative and sporting history, visitors can enjoy everything from the Beatles to football, conveyed with impassioned Liverpudlian fondness.

Opening Times: Daily 1000-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: No
Address: Pier Head, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool, L3 1DG, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 478 4545
Tate Liverpool

Part of the Tate family of museums, the Tate Liverpool is one of the largest galleries of modern and contemporary art outside of London, with works from 20th-century greats from Jean Arp to Andy Warhol. As well as presenting regular visiting exhibitions, there are tours, lectures, family events and a café designed by Sir Peter Blake.

Opening Times: Mon-Sun 1000–1700.
Admission Fees: No (except for major exhibitions).
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: No
Address: Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4BB, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 702 7400
The Beatles Story

A multilingual audio tour guides visitors through the Fab Four’s story, charting the success of the band from their early days in Liverpool and Hamburg through to international superstardom and their eventual break-up and subsequent solo careers. It includes rare photographs of the band and life-size reconstructions of the Cavern Club and Abbey Road Studios.

Opening Times: Daily 0900-1900 (1 Apr-30 Oct); daily 1000-1800 (31 Oct-31 Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: No
Address: Britannia Vaults, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AD, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 709 1963
British Music Experience

It makes complete sense to house the UK’s museum of popular music in Liverpool, and about 10% of the exhibition is devoted to Liverpool’s remarkable contribution to the scene. The unrivalled collection includes gems such as David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust costumes. To add another layer of history, you’ll find it in the passenger lounge of the iconic Cunard Building.

Opening Times: Fri-Wed 0900-1900, Thu 0900-2100.
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: No
Address: Cunard Building, Liverpool, L3 1DS, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 519 0915
Sefton Park Palm House

Liverpool is blessed with more parks than Paris, of which Sefton Park is perhaps the most wonderful. With 95 hectares (235 acres) of rich parkland, boating lakes and blooming flowers to explore, this Grade I historic park is a peaceful oasis. Its centrepiece is the Victorian Palm House, built in 1896 and restored in 1993, and its surrounding statues.

Opening Times: Daily 1000-1700 (Mar-Oct); daily 1000-1600 (Nov-Feb).
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: No
Address: Sefton Park, Liverpool, L17 1AP, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 726 2415
The Walker Art Gallery

Opened in 1877, the Walker Museum was founded by local brewer and alderman Andrew Barclay Walker, and now houses one of the nation's finest collections of sculptures and paintings dating from the 13th-century through to the present day, with an especially impressive collection of Pre-Raphaelite art. Peter Getting Out of Nick's Pool by David Hockney is among its highlights.

Opening Times: Daily 1000-1700.
Admission Fees: No
Disabled Access: Yes
UNESCO: No
Address: William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EL, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 151 478 4199
Visa and passport information is updated regularly and is correct at the time of publishing. You should verify critical travel information independently with the relevant embassy before you travel.