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15 iconic Liverpool landmarks (and sights) you can’t miss
15 iconic Liverpool landmarks (and sights) you can’t miss

Liverpool’s skyline is testimony to its long, complex story. Each era of Liverpool’s history has left its mark on the city’s architecture, with listed buildings from many different periods. Many of Liverpool’s most important historic landmarks are near the Waterfront, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore this fascinating city, and take in its most important historical sites. Looking for the best places to visit, the most famous landmarks, or some of the city’s hidden gems? This guide to the top 15 Liverpool landmarks will make sure you don’t miss any of the fun activities to enjoy in this vibrant city.

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20 fun and unique things to do in Liverpool
20 fun and unique things to do in Liverpool

As a city, Liverpool is famous for its fun-loving nature. The city buzzes with energy, and there's no shortage of fun things to do. Whether you're a sports fan or a history buff, looking for romantic dates, or seeking fun family-friendly activities, you'll find plenty to enjoy. Walk through the famous players' tunnel at Anfield Stadium, take a hair-raising ghost tour through the Georgian Quarter, or taste the best food in Liverpool. As one of the UK's most unique cities, its rich history as a port has meant a huge influx of global influences, and its inhabitants are known for their friendliness.

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Best museums in Liverpool that are worth your time
Best museums in Liverpool that are worth your time

Liverpool is a city brimming with world-class museums. Its long and rich history as a center of commerce and trading port means it has absorbed many cultures into its diverse cultural life, which is reflected in its range of museums. From the excellent art collections at the Walker and the Tate to the fascinating historical stories at the WWII Museum, visiting the city’s museums is one of the most interesting things to do in Liverpool. This guide to the best museums in Liverpool will help you plan an unforgettable trip.

Liverpool’s best museums at a glance

Best museum for history: Museum of Liverpool

Best museum for art: Tate Liverpool

Best museum for science: World Museum

Best alternative museum: The Beatles Story Museum

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10 fun family-friendly activities in Liverpool
10 fun family-friendly activities in Liverpool

There is no shortage of fun, engaging kid-friendly attractions in Liverpool— many of which are also a lot of fun for adults, too. Take a cruise on the River Mersey, fantasize about being a soccer star at Anfield, discover the city where the Beatles began, or hunt for ghosts after dark — this will be a vacation to remember. Discover all Liverpool has to offer with this list of the top 10 things to do in Liverpool with kids.

Liverpool is a famously lively and friendly port city, with a young population, and a large number of families — this also makes it attractive as a family holiday destination. With plenty of fun things to do, a range of world-class museums, and a thriving food scene, it has something to offer for everyone, old and young.

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Frequently asked questions about Liverpool

What top attractions are a must-see in Liverpool?

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Liverpool

Indiana Jo has visited over 60 countries but calls Liverpool home. Her travel blog focuses on independent and solo female travel. Here, she shares here insider tips for visiting her native city of Liverpool. You can read more on her post about Liverpool for First Time Visitors here.

What should I do on my first trip to Liverpool?

Head to the Royal Albert Docks. It's Grade I listed and packed with museums, bars and restaurants. From there, wander along the waterfront where you can visit the Liver Building and hop on the famous Ferry Cross the Mersey.

What are some hidden gems to see in Liverpool?

Bold Street is a pedestrianised area where the locals go to eat. You'll find plenty of independent restaurants and some of the coolest bars in the city are in the nearby streets.

How much time should I spend in Liverpool?

Liverpool is a compact city so it's easy to get around with most of the highlights within the city centre. A weekend visit is perfect for taking in the sights as well as enjoying the nightlife. It's even possible to enjoy a day trip from London if you catch an early train and go back late.

What food is Liverpool known for?

Scouse is the most famous local dish. Similar to Irish stew, it's a slow-cooked medley of beef, root vegetables and potatoes. If you're veggie, look for 'blind scouse' without the meat.

What is the best way to get around Liverpool?

Walking is the best way to get around the city. If you want to explore some of the Beatles' history, there is a City Sightseeing bus. It's a great idea if you don't have a car as many of the sights like Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields are in the city's suburbs. Anfield stadium, for Liverpool FC, is also outside the city but it's easy to get to via taxi or the number 17 bus from Queen's Square.

What are the best months to visit Liverpool?

Spring, summer and autumn are the best months to visit. It can be harder to find outdoor dining in summer as the people of Liverpool love a good night out, but the atmosphere is electric with many festivals and events on in the city. Winter is much quieter due to the rain and cold weather. The docks get especially cold in winter so pack a good coat.

What are the best neighborhoods to visit in Liverpool?

The Royal Albert Dock and Pier Head (waterfront area) are best for first-time visitors. Liverpool One is for people wanting to shop. And Bold Street and Castle Street are great for local dining. Baltic triangle is a bit further out of the city but its seen a lot of regeneration and it's where the cool kids hang out.

What are the best neighborhoods for food? 

Liverpool has a great choice of restaurants ranging from chain brands, mostly around Liverpool One, to more independent restaurants on Bold Street and Castle Street. Baltic Triangle has some of the newest restaurants in the city. Chinatown in Liverpool is also worth a visit since Liverpool has one of the oldest and largest and Chinese communities in Europe.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

Liverpool One is the best shopping area in the city. It's part-open-air, part-covered, with some of the more exclusive brands located in beautiful St Peter's Lane. For more high-street brands, head to Church Street, and Met Quarter for a smaller range of shops. All of these areas are within short walking distance of each other. The Royal Albert Dock is perfect if you're looking for souvenirs and postcards.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Liverpool?

Anywhere within the city centre is a good bet and there are plenty of hotels and apartment rentals to choose from. Some of the best hotels and larger chains are situated near the Royal Albert Dock or facing the waterfront.

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A great tour. Information about the Beatles, including many interesting facts, interspersed with information about the city and its history. The guide showed us places we had passed by earlier without knowing what was there and what role they played in the history of the Beatles. A small group, a friendly atmosphere. I recommend it to all fans of Mersey Beat and beyond.

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This was the best part of our day! Excellent guide and he took awesome pictures of our group! Only suggestion is to get there early if you want a seat on the top of the bus.

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Our guide Fran was very knowledgeable and polite and the whole experience was Very insightful and informative worth our time and money

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Ian our driver and tour guide was excellent went above and beyond to make our day memorable! 5 stars for Ian...

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Scott was a wonderful guide, who exceeded all expectations!