Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Attractions Ticket: child | £4.50 per ticket |
Attractions Ticket: concession | £4.50 per ticket |
Attractions ticket: family (up to 2 adults + 3 Chi | £15.00 per ticket |
Attractions Ticket: standard | £5.50 per ticket |
General entrance to the Cathedral | Free |
The cathedral is free to enter, except for the Attractions ticket for Tower Experience and Great Space tour
Please visit the website for further details.
Liverpool Cathedral is now open following the lockdown period.
Opening hours
12pm - 3pm - Sundays
11am - 3pm - Monday to Saturday
Social distancing measures have been put in place including a one way system, NHS track and trace detail collection, increased cleaning measures and hand sanitiser stations.
Entry remains free but you will need to book a time slot in advance and donations are welcome. The Tower Tour experience will remain closed until further notice. For more information and to book tickets please visit their website.
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is Britain's biggest Cathedral and the 5th largest in Europe. The cathedral is free to enter, however the tower and audio tour is highly recommended. Book tickets through VisitLiverpool by clicking on the 'buy tickets' button to save time!
The Cathedral is a world-class visitor attraction with a full programme of events from Cream Classics music sets to large gala dinners and conferences.
Travel to the top of the tower on the 'Tower Experience' and enjoy unrivalled panoramic views from 500ft above sea level! Here visitors can see the city and way beyond, it's also one of the best places to catch a Mersey sunset.
The Tower Experience includes the Great Space Film on how the cathedral was built (available in 7 languages), a visit to the Bell Chamber - the world's heaviest peal of bells and of course a trip to the top!
The Cathedral also offers a choice of two dining venues. The Mezzanine Cafe inside the Cathedral and the Welsford that even serves a traditional Roast Dinner on a Sunday.
Liverpool Cathedral remain committed to keeping entry free to all, despite receiving no government funding or subsidy.
Open (1 January 2021 - 31 December 2021) |
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* Please check opening times of attractions, events and facilities at www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk.
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