Liverpool boasts a rich maritime history and a vibrant cultural scene, most famously as the birthplace of The Beatles. Stroll along the revitalised Royal Albert Dock, home to museums, galleries and waterfront restaurants, or explore the UNESCO-listed waterfront. The city’s musical legacy is everywhere, from the Cavern Club to the British Music Experience. Independent shops, colourful street art and top-notch food markets fill the Baltic Triangle, while the city’s two cathedrals offer striking architecture and peaceful reflection. Football fans will find much to enjoy, too, with stadium tours at Anfield and Goodison Park.
Accessibility Info
Liverpool city centre is largely flat and easy to get around on foot, with many attractions close together. Liverpool Lime Street station has step-free access to all platforms. Many museums and galleries are fully accessible.
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Arts & Culture, Museums & Galleries, Food & Drink, Historic Sites, Shopping & Markets, Festivals & Events, Scenic Views
Nearby Towns by Train
Southport – Traditional seaside fun with a vast beach and pier.
Chester – Roman walls, Tudor buildings and a historic racecourse.
Birkenhead – Explore Birkenhead Park and the unique Williamson Art Gallery.
St Helens – Visit the World of Glass museum.
Formby – Coastal walks and red squirrel spotting in pine woodlands.




