VisitLiverpool Blog (October 2022) - VisitLiverpool

Want inside info on Liverpool's best places to eat, sleep, shop, drink and just generally have a good time? ðŸ‘€ Of course you do. 


Our VisitLiverpool blog is written by our very own in-house Liverpool experts who spend almost every day in the city. Whether they're out looking for the hottest new opening or just enjoying some downtime in the city, their knowledge of Liverpool is second to none. 


  • A little girl is playing on the 'trumpet flowers' installation at River of Light 2021.

    ITINERARY - Family Fun at River Of Light Trail

    It’s time to light up the streets of Liverpool once again for the River of Light Trail! With the trail running right across October half-term and beyond, it’s the perfect opportunity to take the kids on a wonderful day out in Liverpool.

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  • Wave' installation from River of Light 2021. Multi coloured dangling lights suspended over water and reflecting in said water.

    ITINERARY - Art Lovers' Guide to River of Light

    It’s time to light up the streets of Liverpool once again for the River of Light! If you’re heading to Liverpool to explore the Rhythm of the Light then why not make a day out of it and explore the rest of the city’s art and cultural offerings. 

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  • The museum of Liverpool at Sunset

    Liverpool's Museums and Art Galleries

    We’re pretty proud of all the museums & art galleries we have in Liverpool. All the hard work they do to showcase our city & culture to the world with brilliant exhibitions and educational tools is second to none. We think you might like them too! 

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  • A person holding a beer stood in front of an open door to a pub with the sign 'Bridewell' over the door.

    Traditional Pubs in Liverpool

    If you’re looking for the best pubs in Liverpool then you’re in the right place. From the traditional pubs to modern craft beer dens - we’ve got a pub in Liverpool perfect for you.

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