Discover the best attractions and experiences Liverpool has to offer
Liverpool’s riverfront and skyline are defined by iconic monuments and grand public buildings.
The iconic landmark of the Liverpool waterfront, part of the historic 'Three Graces'.
A grand neoclassical building with opulent interiors and ceremonial spaces.
Britain’s largest cathedral by area, renowned for its towers and city views.
Delve into music heritage, maritime history, and world cultures in Liverpool’s museums.
Immersive tribute to the Beatles’ rise from Liverpool’s docks to global fame.
Stories of ships, trade, and Liverpool’s pivotal port history.
Natural history and world cultures in a grand Victorian building.
Exhibitions exploring abolition, the slave trade, and its lasting impact.
From soaring cathedrals to prominent churches, Liverpool’s spiritual architecture is visible across the city.
The Catholic Cathedral on Hope Street with a distinctive circular design.
Historic city center church with notable architecture and heritage.
Nearby parks and wildlife experiences just a short trip from the city center.
Drive-through safari park offering close encounters with wildlife.
A major zoo with extensive habitats and family-friendly exhibits.
Seaside amusement park with rides and attractions.
Characterful districts showcase Liverpool’s diverse vibe and pace.
A creative, food-forward hub with street art, venues, and cafés.
Historic nightlife area around Mathew Street and the Cavern Club.
Elegant 18th‑century streets with architecture, cafés and shops.
Bohemian strip known for independent bars and eateries.
Many of Liverpool’s best experiences are free to enjoy.
Stroll along the river and admire the Three Graces from the riverfront.
Visit Antony Gormley’s iconic scale statues by the sea.
A leafy city park perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
Explore the historic waterfront and its architecture at no cost.
From indie cafés to waterfront dining, Liverpool’s food scene has something for everyone.
A vibrant street packed with independent eateries and cafés.
A hub for Chinese restaurants and Asian cuisine in the city.
A lively food hall in the Baltic Triangle with diverse stalls.
Seafood and international options along the waterfront.
Live music, clubs, and bars keep Liverpool buzzing after dark.
Iconic venue where the Beatles played in their early days.
Industrial-venue in the Baltic Triangle with live gigs and drinks.
Stage and screen spaces across the city host performances year-round.
Intimate, contemporary theatre with a diverse program.
Revitalised venue offering theatre productions and live events.
Historic concert hall hosting classical and contemporary performances.
Football lore and major race events anchor Liverpool’s sports scene.
Home of Liverpool FC with a storied rich history.
Everton FC’s long-standing ground with a devoted fanbase.
Iconic racecourse near Liverpool hosting the Grand National.
Unusual, lesser-known sights that reveal another side of Liverpool.
Underground passages with a fascinating 19th-century backstory.
Seafront walkway with views across the Mersey.
Historic model village showcasing early industrial-era design.