
Liverpool Waterfront
Liverpool Waterfront is a staple on your places to visit list in Liverpool. It has beauty, it has history, culture, art, music food & drink in a breathtaking and iconic setting.
Diverse in its appeal the waterfront offers everything from a sing-along in The Beatles Story to a perhaps windy, but picturesque riverside stroll.
Where else could you marvel at truly magnificent mercantile architecture like the famous Liver Building; enjoy world-class contemporary art at Tate Liverpool; visit one of the UK’s leading photography spaces, Open Eye Gallery; explore the Merseyside Maritime Museum, visit the International Slavery Museum (the only of its kind to look at aspects of historical and contemporary slavery) and become interactive at the recently opened Museum of Liverpool - all within a stone's throw of one another.
But this would not be a waterfront without the River Mersey, the network of historic docks and the canal link which allows evocative narrow boats to moor right in the heart of Liverpool. Relaxing, of course, but our water is also a place to have fun!
Why not hop aboard a Mersey Ferry for stunning views, fascinating history and unlimited sea air? Or explore the waterfront by bike, taking in the sights and sounds of this world class skyline.
A fantastic array of lively bars, cafes, restaurants and premier hotels offers everything from a quick espresso to a romantic dinner or indeed a huge pizza for all the family to share.
Whether you are planning to visit this impressive UNESCO World Heritage Site for the day or are looking for a family weekend packed full of fun and adventure Liverpool Waterfront won't disappoint.
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Holiday Inn Express - Albert Dock
Liverpool
Located within Albert Dock all rates are per room and are inclusive of continental breakfast.
Museum of Liverpool
Liverpool
The Museum of Liverpool is the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city and the largest newly-built national museum in Britain for more than a century.
Gusto - Albert Dock
Liverpool
Gusto is an Italian dining experience, stylish, ambient at the cutting edge of restaurant design. The atmosphere is informal and relaxed with open kitchens where you can watch expert chefs making fresh pizza and pasta, adding an element of theatre.
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Liverpool
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool stands at the heart of the development of Kings Waterfront, an iconic Capital of Culture legacy.
Open Eye Gallery
City
Open Eye Gallery is an independent not-for-profit photography gallery located on Mann Island at the heart of the Liverpool Waterfront – next to the Museum of Liverpool, Tate Liverpool and Albert Dock.
International Slavery Museum
Liverpool
the International Slavery Museum is located within Liverpool's Albert Dock, inside the Merseyside Maritime Museum building.
Maritime Museum
City
Submerge yourself in Liverpool’s historic seafaring past at the Maritime Museum.
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FreeStaybridge Suites Liverpool
Liverpool
More home than hotel. That’s what makes Staybridge Suites special.
Exhibition Centre Liverpool
City
Exhibition Centre Liverpool is an exciting part of the city and a great place to visit for events.