20 Forthlin Road is the former home of the McCartney family. This 1950s terraced house is where the Beatles met, rehearsed and wrote many of their earliest songs. Displays include contemporary photographs by Michael McCartney and early Beatles memora ...
Awesome Walls Climbing Centre (AWCC) first opened its doors in 1996 as 'The Climbing House' in a small back street unit in Bootle, Liverpool. Three years later we moved premises to St Albans Church. Now AWCC's can proudly state that it has two of the ...
The Conservation Centre is a unique venue where you can find out how we care for our collections. Everything from Roman sculptures to Cold War spacesuits come here to be preserved and restored. ...
The HM Customs & Excise National Museum tells the exciting story of smuggling and contraband from the 1700s to the present day.
The museum holds the national collection of the Department of Customs and Excise, one of the most important collection ...
The International Slavery Museum tells the history of the slave trade around the Industrial revolution. ...
Jungle Parc is a perfect venue for a family day out, come rain or shine! Each site has two courses Xplorer for teens/adults. Adventurer for children from the age of 4 years. We have over 45 different activities on each course and an Orienteering Cou ...
This is the largest Cathedral in the UK, and was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, who won the commission to design the building at age 22 Its awesome scale and architecture astounds many from the ground, outside or within. Trips to the top of the t ...
A planetarium is a theatre of the Universe. At World Museum Liverpool you can blast off on a spectacular journey through space and time, learning about the Universe around you on the way. The planetarium opened in 1970 and since then over a million p ...
Explore the home town of The Beatles with City Sightseeing Liverpool. Liverpool is renowned for its glorious maritime history, musical heritage, two of the Premiership’s biggest football teams and two majestically different Cathedrals. The city ...
History of Derby House (Western Approaches Museum) Combined Operations, which was responsible for control of the Western Approaches, was moved in 1941 from Plymouth to Derby House, part of Exchange Buildings. The move was instigated by the fact t ...
There's no better way to experience Liverpool & Merseyside than from the deck of the famous Mersey Ferry. Take the Ferry Across the Mersey Experience to learn about the city region's fascinating history. ...
Drop anchor at the Albert Dock and explore the Merseyside Maritime Museum - it's a great day out. Discover the story of the Titanic, learn about the Battle of the Atlantic and marvel at Liverpool's maritime past, at one of the city's most popular att ...
Georgian terraced house -- the studio and home of the photographer E. Chambr Hardman. Situated just below the Anglican Cathedral in the centre of Liverpool is this fascinating house, home between 1947 and 1988 to Edward Chamber Hardman and his wife M ...
The stunning new Museum of Liverpool is the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city, demonstrating Liverpool’s unique contribution to the world. Museum of Liverpool Showcases popular culture while tackling socia ...
The award winning National Wildflower Centre was founded by Liverpool based environmental charity Landlife. Set in the tranquil Victorian Court Hey park in the borough of Knowsley, the Wildflower Borough and only 5 miles from Liverpool City Centre, t ...
The Open Eye Gallery is for people to have a better understanding about photography. ...
Sudley House contains fabulous works by Gainsborough, Reynolds, Landseer and Turner, all displayed amongst original Victorian d'cor. The house itself is surrounded by pleasant gardens and parkland. History of Sudley House Built in the ea ...
Tate Liverpool, located in the port city of Liverpool in the north of England, is one of the family of four Tate galleries which display selections from the Tate Collection. This comprises the national collection of British art from the year 1500 to ...
The Albert Dock is Liverpool's most visited attraction, situated in a stunning World Heritage waterfront setting.
The Dock has the largest collection of Grade 1 listed buildings in the UK, award winning attractions including The Beatles Story, T ...
Imagine experiencing the greatest story the pop world has ever known in the city where it all began! The award-winning Beatles Story visitor attraction takes visitors on a personal journey into the life, times, culture and music of the Beatles. The a ...
Underwater Street is Liverpool's Discovery Centre for Children. A unique hands-on discovery centre for families of children aged up to 10. Paint the Mini, pan for gold or take a stroll down Imagination Street. Experiment in the lab, step inside a gia ...
Welcome to the national gallery of the north. The Walker Art Gallery holds one of the finest collections of fine and decorative art in Europe. ...
The Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre provides an insight into the fascinating underground world created by Joseph Williamson in the early 19th Century. Take a guided tour through a section of the network of tunnels and view exhibitions which depict ...
From the sea to the stars, a visit to World Museum reveals millions of years of the Earth’s history through thousands of exhibits and hands on activities. Find out how humans have created the world we inhabit. From Africa to the Americas, Asia ...
On the road, The Duck tour travels in a circular route along Liverpool's historic waterfront and through the City taking in the major sites including The Pier Head, The Three Graces, St. George's Hall, the Cathedrals and many other places of interest ...