Scousebook for Liverpool

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Scousebook for Liverpool

Food Scene

Find us up on Chavasse Park in Liverpool One. Join us for Thai lunch or dinner and escape to Thailand. Our culinary team bring together classic Thai and distinct signature dishes, accompanied by a fantastic range of cocktails, wines and beers. Celebrate in style in our stunning private dining room or sunken seating tables.
Chaophraya Thai Restaurant
5-6 Kenyons Steps
Find us up on Chavasse Park in Liverpool One. Join us for Thai lunch or dinner and escape to Thailand. Our culinary team bring together classic Thai and distinct signature dishes, accompanied by a fantastic range of cocktails, wines and beers. Celebrate in style in our stunning private dining room or sunken seating tables.
Set 300 feet above sea level on the 34th floor of the West Tower, Panoramic 34 is one of the UK’s highest restaurants. This celebrated fine dining restaurant is encapsulated by ceiling to floor windows offering breathtaking 360° views of the iconic river, city and region beyond.
55 locals recommend
Panoramic 34
Brook Street
55 locals recommend
Set 300 feet above sea level on the 34th floor of the West Tower, Panoramic 34 is one of the UK’s highest restaurants. This celebrated fine dining restaurant is encapsulated by ceiling to floor windows offering breathtaking 360° views of the iconic river, city and region beyond.
Located in the stunning lantern room of the Victorian 1888 ‘Home for Destitute children’ building on Sugnall Street and is merely a stones throw away from Hope Street and Liverpool city centre. This area is one of the richest areas of the city in terms of culture and arts.
22 locals recommend
The Art School Restaurant
1 Sugnall St
22 locals recommend
Located in the stunning lantern room of the Victorian 1888 ‘Home for Destitute children’ building on Sugnall Street and is merely a stones throw away from Hope Street and Liverpool city centre. This area is one of the richest areas of the city in terms of culture and arts.
An authentic Greek restaurant set in it’s traditional ways of providing the highest of services to our guests. We are proud in our friendly and humble atmosphere and being one of Liverpool’s beloved restaurants! We are passionate about serving exquisite food and drink to our guests making sure they are beyond satisfied and happy.
8 locals recommend
Greek Taverna Bold Street
76 Bold St
8 locals recommend
An authentic Greek restaurant set in it’s traditional ways of providing the highest of services to our guests. We are proud in our friendly and humble atmosphere and being one of Liverpool’s beloved restaurants! We are passionate about serving exquisite food and drink to our guests making sure they are beyond satisfied and happy.
Liverpool’s most spectacular restaurant and bar, an island in the heart of the city, an independent spirit that leaves a lasting impression. Set inside the magnificent conversion of the former St. Peters Catholic Church, Alma de Cuba in an eclectic mix of Cuba, Hispanic, and Latin American influences that are enhanced with Liverpool’s great spirit.
36 locals recommend
Alma De Cuba
Seel Street
36 locals recommend
Liverpool’s most spectacular restaurant and bar, an island in the heart of the city, an independent spirit that leaves a lasting impression. Set inside the magnificent conversion of the former St. Peters Catholic Church, Alma de Cuba in an eclectic mix of Cuba, Hispanic, and Latin American influences that are enhanced with Liverpool’s great spirit.
The Baltic Social brings together quality food, boss music and belter drinks to provide a unique experience in the heart of Liverpool's Baltic Triangle.
9 locals recommend
The Baltic Social
27 Parliament St
9 locals recommend
The Baltic Social brings together quality food, boss music and belter drinks to provide a unique experience in the heart of Liverpool's Baltic Triangle.
In the middle of Hope Street, the epicentre of the city's fashionable Georgian Quarter, The London Carriage Works restaurant is perfectly placed for visitors to both cathedrals, Everyman Theatre, Philharmonic Hall and Unity Theatre - all within minutes from each other.
10 locals recommend
The London Carriage Works
40 Hope St
10 locals recommend
In the middle of Hope Street, the epicentre of the city's fashionable Georgian Quarter, The London Carriage Works restaurant is perfectly placed for visitors to both cathedrals, Everyman Theatre, Philharmonic Hall and Unity Theatre - all within minutes from each other.
Röski is the Liverpool restaurant for diners who like to have tried the ‘next big thing’ in the food world, but don't want to just be eating a fad. The business is headed by Anton Piotrowski, a former winner of Masterchef.
18 locals recommend
Roski Restaurant
16 Rodney St
18 locals recommend
Röski is the Liverpool restaurant for diners who like to have tried the ‘next big thing’ in the food world, but don't want to just be eating a fad. The business is headed by Anton Piotrowski, a former winner of Masterchef.
Down the Hatch does veggie junk with a vengeance. You’re heading for a very happy seitan, tofu and halloumi food coma at this place.
18 locals recommend
Down the Hatch
62 Duke St
18 locals recommend
Down the Hatch does veggie junk with a vengeance. You’re heading for a very happy seitan, tofu and halloumi food coma at this place.
Japanese restaurant where you can watch your (delicious) dinner get cooked right in front of you.
20 locals recommend
Sapporo Teppanyaki Liverpool
134 Duke St
20 locals recommend
Japanese restaurant where you can watch your (delicious) dinner get cooked right in front of you.
All-American burgers worth breaking your jaw for. These tasty burgers might well make you temporarily lose all memory of table manners as you try, desperately, to cram all that’s in these buns into your mouth.
12 locals recommend
Almost Famous Liverpool
11-13 Parr St
12 locals recommend
All-American burgers worth breaking your jaw for. These tasty burgers might well make you temporarily lose all memory of table manners as you try, desperately, to cram all that’s in these buns into your mouth.

Sightseeing

Not only does Albert Dock have the largest collection of listed buildings in the UK, it’s also one of the most stunning areas in the country, too. What once was a famous docking port is now a buzzing district in itself; packed with galleries, museums, bars and restaurants. The city’s famous Three Grace buildings also sit near the Pier Head.
222 locals recommend
Albert Dock
24 Edward Pavilion
222 locals recommend
Not only does Albert Dock have the largest collection of listed buildings in the UK, it’s also one of the most stunning areas in the country, too. What once was a famous docking port is now a buzzing district in itself; packed with galleries, museums, bars and restaurants. The city’s famous Three Grace buildings also sit near the Pier Head.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King is a dramatic icon of faith, architecture, and human endeavour. An awe-inspiring landmark on the Liverpool skyline that you will not want to miss. Known locally as "Paddy's Wigwam"
84 locals recommend
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Mount Pleasant
84 locals recommend
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King is a dramatic icon of faith, architecture, and human endeavour. An awe-inspiring landmark on the Liverpool skyline that you will not want to miss. Known locally as "Paddy's Wigwam"
Liverpool's Waterfront is aesthetically breathtaking, iconic and an honoured UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a place not to miss off your Liverpool bucketlist.
15 locals recommend
Liverpool Waterfront
15 locals recommend
Liverpool's Waterfront is aesthetically breathtaking, iconic and an honoured UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a place not to miss off your Liverpool bucketlist.

Shopping

There’s no finer destination for shopping in Liverpool than Liverpool ONE. From High-Street to High End, you’re sure to find something to suit every taste and every budget. Located at the heart of the city centre, it’s easy to get to by car or public transport. Explore both floors of South John Street, with two of the UK’s favourite department stores – John Lewis & Partners and Debenhams – forming the shopping cornerstones.
244 locals recommend
Liverpool ONE
5 Wall St
244 locals recommend
There’s no finer destination for shopping in Liverpool than Liverpool ONE. From High-Street to High End, you’re sure to find something to suit every taste and every budget. Located at the heart of the city centre, it’s easy to get to by car or public transport. Explore both floors of South John Street, with two of the UK’s favourite department stores – John Lewis & Partners and Debenhams – forming the shopping cornerstones.
Liverpool's largest covered shopping centre, located in the heart of the city centre, providing over 100 shops, a hotel, large Food Court and car park.
14 locals recommend
St Johns Market
14 locals recommend
Liverpool's largest covered shopping centre, located in the heart of the city centre, providing over 100 shops, a hotel, large Food Court and car park.
Our stores are bursting with style inspiration. From beautiful boutiques to iconic brands, we have something to suit each and every individual style. Make your wardrobe Instagram ready.
15 locals recommend
Metquarter Shopping Centre
35 Whitechapel
15 locals recommend
Our stores are bursting with style inspiration. From beautiful boutiques to iconic brands, we have something to suit each and every individual style. Make your wardrobe Instagram ready.
A boutique shopping centre in the heart of Liverpool. With two galleries of exclusive designer shops this is the place to be seen. Browse calmly in this mall away from the crowds and all under cover. There's designer shops for everyone from children, women and men with choices to suit every fashion style and taste. Buy fabulous Jewellery at Christopher James or get some Gucci at Cricket, admire the frocks in Boudoir, the bags in Vivienne's and buy a shirt in Weavers Door, it's all there and much more.
7 locals recommend
Cavern Walks Boutique Shopping Centre
Harrington Street
7 locals recommend
A boutique shopping centre in the heart of Liverpool. With two galleries of exclusive designer shops this is the place to be seen. Browse calmly in this mall away from the crowds and all under cover. There's designer shops for everyone from children, women and men with choices to suit every fashion style and taste. Buy fabulous Jewellery at Christopher James or get some Gucci at Cricket, admire the frocks in Boudoir, the bags in Vivienne's and buy a shirt in Weavers Door, it's all there and much more.
Cheshire Oaks was the first and remains the UK’s largest Designer Outlet. With a quarter-million square feet of retail space, comprising of more than 145 boutiques, restaurants and cafés, Cheshire Oaks isn’t merely the UK’s largest Designer Outlet. The Designer Outlet has a wide range of brands, offering something to suit every taste. Highlights range from athletic labels, like Nike and Adidas, and high-street favourites, like Marks & Spencer and Next, to a selection of iconic fashion brands, including Burberry, Polo, Michael Kors and Hugo Boss.
211 locals recommend
Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet
Kinsey Road
211 locals recommend
Cheshire Oaks was the first and remains the UK’s largest Designer Outlet. With a quarter-million square feet of retail space, comprising of more than 145 boutiques, restaurants and cafés, Cheshire Oaks isn’t merely the UK’s largest Designer Outlet. The Designer Outlet has a wide range of brands, offering something to suit every taste. Highlights range from athletic labels, like Nike and Adidas, and high-street favourites, like Marks & Spencer and Next, to a selection of iconic fashion brands, including Burberry, Polo, Michael Kors and Hugo Boss.
Clayton Square is home to Boots, Clas Ohlson, Wildwood Kitchen, Easygym, Quarters, Shakeaway, Vision Express, Costa Coffee, EE, Maplin and Peacocks. With such a variety of retailers there truly is something for everyone at Clayton Square.
6 locals recommend
Clayton Square
Clayton Square
6 locals recommend
Clayton Square is home to Boots, Clas Ohlson, Wildwood Kitchen, Easygym, Quarters, Shakeaway, Vision Express, Costa Coffee, EE, Maplin and Peacocks. With such a variety of retailers there truly is something for everyone at Clayton Square.

Drinks & Nightlife

The Baltic is probably one of the most exciting and fast growing areas of Liverpool; once the well-worn factory and workshop of the city back in the slave trade of the 1800s, now a thriving and cutting-edge destination that is at the heart of the Independent Liverpool scene and is home to a number of digital and creative businesses. Unlike other cultural quarters of Liverpool, the Baltic is not polished and prepared, it’s raw, it’s organic and it’s exciting.
48 locals recommend
Baltic Triangle
48 locals recommend
The Baltic is probably one of the most exciting and fast growing areas of Liverpool; once the well-worn factory and workshop of the city back in the slave trade of the 1800s, now a thriving and cutting-edge destination that is at the heart of the Independent Liverpool scene and is home to a number of digital and creative businesses. Unlike other cultural quarters of Liverpool, the Baltic is not polished and prepared, it’s raw, it’s organic and it’s exciting.
Liverpool's biggest and best comedy promoter with nights at The Slaughter House (voted in the top 5 comedy venues in the UK), the iconic Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and new for 2018 The Floral Pavillion.
Laughterhouse Comedy
13-15 Fenwick St
Liverpool's biggest and best comedy promoter with nights at The Slaughter House (voted in the top 5 comedy venues in the UK), the iconic Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and new for 2018 The Floral Pavillion.
The Cavern Pub, opposite the Cavern Club in Mathew Street, features an exterior wall with the names of all the artists who have played at the Cavern Club since it opened in 1957.
132 locals recommend
Cavern Pub
5 Mathew Street
132 locals recommend
The Cavern Pub, opposite the Cavern Club in Mathew Street, features an exterior wall with the names of all the artists who have played at the Cavern Club since it opened in 1957.
SGT Peppers Bar is located right next door to the world famous Cavern Club on the world famous Mathew Street, where The Beatles began. The bar adds to the nostalgic and good-time vibe on Mathew Street whether this be night or day. Live music pumps out onto the street, 8 days a week in this Fab Four tribute.
SGT Peppers
Mathew Street
SGT Peppers Bar is located right next door to the world famous Cavern Club on the world famous Mathew Street, where The Beatles began. The bar adds to the nostalgic and good-time vibe on Mathew Street whether this be night or day. Live music pumps out onto the street, 8 days a week in this Fab Four tribute.
Emporium of world beers, bespoke cocktails and American style chilli dogs, Salt Dog Slims is a hub for all things Indie Rock and Roll. It also has a very inviting happy hour menu available Sunday-Friday open-close, including £5 cocktails and a free Classic Hotdog with any first beer.
15 locals recommend
Salt Dog Slim's
79 Seel St
15 locals recommend
Emporium of world beers, bespoke cocktails and American style chilli dogs, Salt Dog Slims is a hub for all things Indie Rock and Roll. It also has a very inviting happy hour menu available Sunday-Friday open-close, including £5 cocktails and a free Classic Hotdog with any first beer.
50 years after The Beatles first performed on its stage, the Cavern Club is still one of Liverpool’s top music venues.
132 locals recommend
Cavern Pub
5 Mathew Street
132 locals recommend
50 years after The Beatles first performed on its stage, the Cavern Club is still one of Liverpool’s top music venues.
Bringing its unmistakable blend of colourful exuberance, outrageously wild entertainment, magical atmosphere, bold and bonkers performers and a huge line up of DJ’s. It’s time to shine on the dance floor, expect the unexpected but expect to have fun.
6 locals recommend
Garlands Nightclub
6 locals recommend
Bringing its unmistakable blend of colourful exuberance, outrageously wild entertainment, magical atmosphere, bold and bonkers performers and a huge line up of DJ’s. It’s time to shine on the dance floor, expect the unexpected but expect to have fun.
Established in 2011, The Brink is the UK’s first dry bar and café located in the heart of Liverpool City Centre. It is renowned for serving an imaginative array of non-alcoholic cocktails, as well as locally sourced culinary wonders at an affordable price.
The Brink Liverpool
15-21 Parr St
Established in 2011, The Brink is the UK’s first dry bar and café located in the heart of Liverpool City Centre. It is renowned for serving an imaginative array of non-alcoholic cocktails, as well as locally sourced culinary wonders at an affordable price.

Parks & Nature

Crosby Beach is now the permanent home to ‘Another Place’, the sculpture by internationally acclaimed artist, Antony Gormley. The beach has been awarded the Quality Coast Award by Keep Britain Tidy. The QCA award tells visitors that the standards of beach management are of the highest quality in the UK. Visitors can walk along Crosby Beach and the Coastal Path and take in views of the sea, the Wirral and North Wales.
62 locals recommend
Crosby Beach
62 locals recommend
Crosby Beach is now the permanent home to ‘Another Place’, the sculpture by internationally acclaimed artist, Antony Gormley. The beach has been awarded the Quality Coast Award by Keep Britain Tidy. The QCA award tells visitors that the standards of beach management are of the highest quality in the UK. Visitors can walk along Crosby Beach and the Coastal Path and take in views of the sea, the Wirral and North Wales.
Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved by locals. Classified as a Grade One listed park by English Heritage, the magnificent 200-acre Park looks like a natural landscape rather than a man-made park. In spring the sight of millions of golden daffodils around the lake draws residents from across the city and carpets of bluebells give an impression of rural permanence.
62 locals recommend
Sefton Park
62 locals recommend
Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved by locals. Classified as a Grade One listed park by English Heritage, the magnificent 200-acre Park looks like a natural landscape rather than a man-made park. In spring the sight of millions of golden daffodils around the lake draws residents from across the city and carpets of bluebells give an impression of rural permanence.
This park is home to over 700 types of exotic animals including lions, tigers and rare white rhinos. Drive your car through the enclosures to get up-close-and-personal with these majestic species or visit them on foot via the park’s walkable areas.
45 locals recommend
Knowsley Safari
45 locals recommend
This park is home to over 700 types of exotic animals including lions, tigers and rare white rhinos. Drive your car through the enclosures to get up-close-and-personal with these majestic species or visit them on foot via the park’s walkable areas.
One of Liverpool’s most popular public parks, Calderstones is named for the six Neolithic sandstone boulders found here. They are believed to have formed part of a druidical circle that is older than Stonehenge. The park is also home to a 1000 year old oak tree.
54 locals recommend
Calderstones Park
Menlove Avenue
54 locals recommend
One of Liverpool’s most popular public parks, Calderstones is named for the six Neolithic sandstone boulders found here. They are believed to have formed part of a druidical circle that is older than Stonehenge. The park is also home to a 1000 year old oak tree.
Otterspool Promenade follows the bank of the river Mersey from the south of the city right into the heart of the city centre. An ideal place for walkers and cyclists, there are plenty of places to stop off for a picnic, and there’s great views of the the Clwydian Hills in north Wales on a clear day.
37 locals recommend
The Otterspool Promenade
Otterspool Drive
37 locals recommend
Otterspool Promenade follows the bank of the river Mersey from the south of the city right into the heart of the city centre. An ideal place for walkers and cyclists, there are plenty of places to stop off for a picnic, and there’s great views of the the Clwydian Hills in north Wales on a clear day.
The Rimrose Valley is bounded by the Leeds Liverpool canal to the east and the Southport - Liverpool railway line to the west. The site now has two Sites of Special Local Biological Interest, at Brookvale Local Nature Reserve and also Fulwood Way, with sports fields at Chaffers and Brookvale.
Rimrose Valley Country Park
29 Parklands Way
The Rimrose Valley is bounded by the Leeds Liverpool canal to the east and the Southport - Liverpool railway line to the west. The site now has two Sites of Special Local Biological Interest, at Brookvale Local Nature Reserve and also Fulwood Way, with sports fields at Chaffers and Brookvale.
A significant park with lake, sandstone pavilions, bandstand, grand terrace with expansive bedding schemes, the Isla Gladstone Conservatory and Kemp's Bistro underneath.
70 locals recommend
Stanley Park
Walton Lane
70 locals recommend
A significant park with lake, sandstone pavilions, bandstand, grand terrace with expansive bedding schemes, the Isla Gladstone Conservatory and Kemp's Bistro underneath.
A popular 130 acre park with fishing lake, fitness trail and playground for kids.
Walton Hall Park
Walton Hall Avenue
A popular 130 acre park with fishing lake, fitness trail and playground for kids.
A lovely 121- acres Victorian park with lakes that opened in 1868. Within the park is Newsham House, which is the residence for judges attending Liverpool Crown court and was visited by Queen Victoria.
12 locals recommend
Newsham Park And Garden
Gardner's Drive
12 locals recommend
A lovely 121- acres Victorian park with lakes that opened in 1868. Within the park is Newsham House, which is the residence for judges attending Liverpool Crown court and was visited by Queen Victoria.
This lovely 19th century public park has a walled botanic garden and a Grade II listed curator's lodge.
6 locals recommend
Wavertree Botanic Gardens
Innovation Boulevard
6 locals recommend
This lovely 19th century public park has a walled botanic garden and a Grade II listed curator's lodge.
Speke Hall, originally built in 1530, has an atmospheric interior that spans many periods. The Great Hall and priest hole date from Tudor times, while the Oak Parlour and smaller rooms, some with William Morris wallpapers, illustrates the Victorian desire for privacy and comfort.
37 locals recommend
Speke Hall, Garden and Estate (National Trust)
The Walk
37 locals recommend
Speke Hall, originally built in 1530, has an atmospheric interior that spans many periods. The Great Hall and priest hole date from Tudor times, while the Oak Parlour and smaller rooms, some with William Morris wallpapers, illustrates the Victorian desire for privacy and comfort.

Arts & Culture

144 locals recommend
The Beatles Story
144 locals recommend
50 locals recommend
Liver building
50 locals recommend
Since its opening at the spectacular Grade I listed Albert Dock in 1988, Tate Liverpool has become one of the most visited art galleries outside of London. Its close proximity to the city centre by foot and the sheer amount of special exhibitions it hosts every year make it a must-see stop on your visit to Liverpool.
167 locals recommend
Tate Liverpool
Mann Island
167 locals recommend
Since its opening at the spectacular Grade I listed Albert Dock in 1988, Tate Liverpool has become one of the most visited art galleries outside of London. Its close proximity to the city centre by foot and the sheer amount of special exhibitions it hosts every year make it a must-see stop on your visit to Liverpool.
The two hour tour takes place on-board the colourful Magical Mystery Tour Bus and takes passengers on a two hour tour of all the places associated with the Fab Four! Passengers will see where John, Paul, George and Ringo grew up, met and formed the band that took the world by storm.
44 locals recommend
Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
32 Gower St
44 locals recommend
The two hour tour takes place on-board the colourful Magical Mystery Tour Bus and takes passengers on a two hour tour of all the places associated with the Fab Four! Passengers will see where John, Paul, George and Ringo grew up, met and formed the band that took the world by storm.
Travel to distant continents and ancient civilisations in the amazing galleries. Blast off into space at World Museum’s Planetarium with some brand new shows. Find a rainbow array of beautiful tropical fish at the aquarium. Discover the wonders of the natural world in the award winning Clore Natural History Centre.
72 locals recommend
World Museum
William Brown Street
72 locals recommend
Travel to distant continents and ancient civilisations in the amazing galleries. Blast off into space at World Museum’s Planetarium with some brand new shows. Find a rainbow array of beautiful tropical fish at the aquarium. Discover the wonders of the natural world in the award winning Clore Natural History Centre.
Submerge yourself in Liverpool’s historic seafaring past at the Merseyside Maritime Museum. Located in the heart of the Albert Dock, it’s the ideal location to explore and uncover the development of the world famous port. Boats, paintings, ship models, ship wrecked objects, uniforms and more.
89 locals recommend
Merseyside Maritime Museum
89 locals recommend
Submerge yourself in Liverpool’s historic seafaring past at the Merseyside Maritime Museum. Located in the heart of the Albert Dock, it’s the ideal location to explore and uncover the development of the world famous port. Boats, paintings, ship models, ship wrecked objects, uniforms and more.
The Walker Art Gallery holds a stunning collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts spanning over six hundred years. Home to outstanding works by Rubens, Rembrandt, Poussin and Gainsborough, the Walker is also one of the finest art galleries in Europe.
102 locals recommend
Walker Art Gallery
William Brown Street
102 locals recommend
The Walker Art Gallery holds a stunning collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative arts spanning over six hundred years. Home to outstanding works by Rubens, Rembrandt, Poussin and Gainsborough, the Walker is also one of the finest art galleries in Europe.
The Empire is the largest theatre in Liverpool and stages the big musicals and spectacular shows, often straight from the West End.
167 locals recommend
Liverpool
167 locals recommend
The Empire is the largest theatre in Liverpool and stages the big musicals and spectacular shows, often straight from the West End.
In 1999, Liverpool’s Everyman and Playhouse theatres were joined together in a new management created to take the city’s producing theatre forward into the 21st century. Since 2004, the theatres have been on a remarkable journey, described as “a theatrical renaissance on Merseyside” (The Observer) with over 20 world premières, the majority by Liverpool writers.
15 locals recommend
Liverpool Playhouse Theatre
Williamson Square
15 locals recommend
In 1999, Liverpool’s Everyman and Playhouse theatres were joined together in a new management created to take the city’s producing theatre forward into the 21st century. Since 2004, the theatres have been on a remarkable journey, described as “a theatrical renaissance on Merseyside” (The Observer) with over 20 world premières, the majority by Liverpool writers.
The Royal Court provides a unique theatre experience for any visitor to Liverpool. Dining in your seat before the show, drinks at your table and some of the very best Liverpool talent performing in home produced plays.
15 locals recommend
Royal Court Theatre
1 Roe St
15 locals recommend
The Royal Court provides a unique theatre experience for any visitor to Liverpool. Dining in your seat before the show, drinks at your table and some of the very best Liverpool talent performing in home produced plays.
Unity is a receiving house for professional and local theatre companies and provides a platform for small theatre companies. it boasts an excellent track record in encouraging new writing and supporting new companies.
14 locals recommend
Unity Theatre
1 Hope Pl
14 locals recommend
Unity is a receiving house for professional and local theatre companies and provides a platform for small theatre companies. it boasts an excellent track record in encouraging new writing and supporting new companies.
The Grade I listed St George’s Hall, opposite Lime Street Station, stands 169ft long and 74ft wide with a tunnel vaulted ceiling – the largest of its kind in the whole of Europe. Built in the early 1800s as a grand hub for music festivals and the Civil and Crown courts, St George’s Hall has been at the very epicentre of Liverpool life ever since.
32 locals recommend
St George's Hall Liverpool
Saint George's Place
32 locals recommend
The Grade I listed St George’s Hall, opposite Lime Street Station, stands 169ft long and 74ft wide with a tunnel vaulted ceiling – the largest of its kind in the whole of Europe. Built in the early 1800s as a grand hub for music festivals and the Civil and Crown courts, St George’s Hall has been at the very epicentre of Liverpool life ever since.
The Museum is the only one of it's kind and looks at the aspects of historical and contemporary slavery. Expect to be taken on a thought-provoking and moving explorative journey beginning at life before slavery.
47 locals recommend
International Slavery Museum
47 locals recommend
The Museum is the only one of it's kind and looks at the aspects of historical and contemporary slavery. Expect to be taken on a thought-provoking and moving explorative journey beginning at life before slavery.

Entertainment & Activities

60 locals recommend
Everton Football Club
Goodison Road
60 locals recommend
81 locals recommend
Liverpool Fc
81 locals recommend
34 locals recommend
Aintree Racecourse
Ormskirk Road
34 locals recommend
167 locals recommend
Liverpool
167 locals recommend
See the best views of the Liverpool Waterfront on the world famous Mersey Ferry with our 50-minute River Explorer Cruise. Guided by expert commentary throughout the cruise you can sit back, relax and take in the captivating views of the UNESCO World Heritage waterfront.
37 locals recommend
Mersey Ferries
George Parade
37 locals recommend
See the best views of the Liverpool Waterfront on the world famous Mersey Ferry with our 50-minute River Explorer Cruise. Guided by expert commentary throughout the cruise you can sit back, relax and take in the captivating views of the UNESCO World Heritage waterfront.
The tour takes approximately 2-3 hours and is held on a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday evening at 5pm and Saturday mornings at 10am. Suitable for children aged 10 years and over. The admission fee is £8.00.
Mersey Tunnels Tour
3055 Georges Dockway
The tour takes approximately 2-3 hours and is held on a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday evening at 5pm and Saturday mornings at 10am. Suitable for children aged 10 years and over. The admission fee is £8.00.
With 125 acres to explore, there are 20,000 animals at the award winning Chester Zoo - voted one of the top zoos in the world and the UK's number one charity zoo.
227 locals recommend
Chester Zoo
Moston Road
227 locals recommend
With 125 acres to explore, there are 20,000 animals at the award winning Chester Zoo - voted one of the top zoos in the world and the UK's number one charity zoo.
Enjoy an amazing day of fun and exploration at Liverpool's Imagine That! Science and Discovery Centre. With it's Imagination Village, Construction Site, Art Arena, and unique science zone, you can be sure to find fun for children of all ages from 1-10.
7 locals recommend
Imagine That! Science and Discovery Centre
26-32 Faraday Rd
7 locals recommend
Enjoy an amazing day of fun and exploration at Liverpool's Imagine That! Science and Discovery Centre. With it's Imagination Village, Construction Site, Art Arena, and unique science zone, you can be sure to find fun for children of all ages from 1-10.
Based on the popular TV characters that children know and love - Thomas & Friends, Bob the Builder and Fireman Sam - inspire your child’s imagination with over 13,000 square feet of interactive adventure play across three uniquely themed zones.
6 locals recommend
Mattel Play!
6 locals recommend
Based on the popular TV characters that children know and love - Thomas & Friends, Bob the Builder and Fireman Sam - inspire your child’s imagination with over 13,000 square feet of interactive adventure play across three uniquely themed zones.