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Parkland/Woodland Garden
Liverpool
Calderstones Park in Allerton is named after the ancient megaliths situated in the park, which are said to be older than Stonehenge.
Historic House/Palace
Liverpool
Due to the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, national trust properties will remain closed. If your tour has been cancelled you will be contacted shortly. For more information please visit the National Trust website. Step inside the lives of a…
Safari Park
Knowsley
Experience the Liverpool’s wildest day out with a trip to family-favourite, Knowsley Safari.
Church/Chapel
Liverpool
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is Britain's biggest Cathedral and the 5th largest in Europe
Historic Site
Liverpool
The Sefton Park Palm House is a Grade ll* listed building, the jewel of Sefton Park and an iconic Victorian Glasshouse.
Business Institution
Liverpool
Liverpool Biennial Festival, the UK’s Biennial of Contemporary Art is when world is invited to come to Liverpool to engage with our thinking and we present art to the world.
Guided Tour
Liverpool
Land Rover Experience Liverpool offers you an exclusive opportunity to immerse yourself in the all-terrain capability of Land Rover. Whether you attend a Manufacturing Tour, Driving Experience or a Group Event, you are guaranteed to leave feeling…
Historic House/Palace
Liverpool
Experience the magnificent art collection of Victorian merchant ship owner George Holt, set in beautiful leafy grounds, in the heart of suburban Liverpool.
Museum
City
Seeing is believing … or is it? Welcome to a world where nothing is quite what it seems.
Walking Tour
City
Discover a different kind of Liverpool with the only guided cultural walking tour of Liverpool's Baltic Triangle. Step into side streets to unearth the hidden gems in this regenerational hotspot. With access to a Grade II listed church and more...
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Liverpool
St James Cemetery was turned into a public garden in 1972. This is adjacent to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
Theatre / Venue
Liverpool
The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool’s International Arts Venue, offers a rich mix of cultural experiences with a multi-arts and international approach to its programme.
Theatre / Venue
Prescot
Knowsley’s historic links to William Shakespeare, through the support he received from the Earls of Derby at Knowsley Hall, sets the scene for the Shakespeare North Playhouse in Prescot.
Sub-Attraction
City
‘A Case History’, otherwise known as ‘The Hope Street Suitcases’ by the locals, were created by John King and went on display on the pavements of Hope Street in 1998.
Adventure Activities
Knowsley
Kōmaru Outdoor Adventure teaches bushcraft and survival skills, helping people to build their knowledge and experience, try their hand at new things and have fun!
Education centre
City
Imagine That! Science and Discovery Centre truly is a full day out for all families of children up to 10 years of age.
Church/Chapel
Liverpool
Grade I* listed building (1874) with spectacular interior. Probably Europe's finest example of the Moorish Revival or Saracenic style of synagogue architecture.
Municipal Park
Liverpool
Princes Park in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, is a 45 hectare municipal park, 2 miles south east of Liverpool city centre. In 2009 it had it status upgraded to a Grade II* Historic Park by English Heritage.
Arts Centre
City
FACT Galleries are now open following the lockdown period. Picturehouse Cinema is currently closed and The Garden by LEAF is permanently closed.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Liverpool
Sefton Park in Liverpool is arguably the best known and most loved by locals. The magnificent 200-acre Park looks like a natural landscape rather than a man-made park.