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Museum
City
Seeing is believing … or is it? Welcome to a world where nothing is quite what it seems.
Church/Chapel
Liverpool
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is Britain's biggest Cathedral and the 5th largest in Europe
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.
Gallery
Liverpool
Home to the University of Liverpool’s rich and diverse art and heritage collections, the VG&M includes fine art, sculpture, skulls, skeletons and dinosaur footprints.
Historic House/Palace
Liverpool
With its 200 Dragons, five roofs and sheer complexity it is well worth taking the time to view this huge structure. Don't forget the wide angle lens if you wish to take photographs.
Music Hall
Liverpool
Founded in 1840 by a group of Liverpool music-lovers, the award-winning Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra is the UK’s oldest continuing professional symphony orchestra.
Arts Centre
City
Liverpool's FACT - Foundation for Art & Creative Technology could be described as a hidden gem with its tucked away location in the Historic Ropewalks Quarter of Liverpool, just a few steps from Liverpool's famous Bold Street.
Theatre / Venue
Liverpool
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is one the world’s oldest concert societies at the centre of which is the award-winning Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and its associated ensembles and concert series.
Sub-Attraction
City
St Luke’s Church, or the Bombed Out Church, as the locals call it, is a famous Liverpool landmark that looks over the booming Bold Street.
Theatre / Venue
City
The Everyman Theatre on Hope Street, in Liverpool's Georgian Quarter is a 'reincarnation' of the original 400-seat theatre, founded in 1964, that's now an exceptionally green and accessible place to visit.
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.
Theatre / Venue
Liverpool
Unity Theatre has postponed public performances and events as a result of the circumstances surrounding Coronavirus (COVID-19). Dedicated to enhancing the quality of the performing arts by encouraging creativity, innovation and diversity.
Sub-Attraction
City
Find Liverpool's Chinatown on Nelson Street at the top of the bustling Duke Street and explore one of Europe’s oldest and largest Chinese communities.
Walking Tour
City
Treasure Hunt Liverpool is a fun puzzle walking adventure. You’ll see some of the city’s best sights, discover hidden gems, and take a cup of grog or two along the way!
Church/Chapel
Liverpool
One of the city's 2 immense cathedrals, an architectural gem in its own right, with a Crypt that is one of the most significant works in this country of the leading British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. Not to mention the world’s largest area of…
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Liverpool
St James Cemetery was turned into a public garden in 1972. This is adjacent to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
Walking Tour
City
Discover our award-winning private tours of Liverpool & England’s North West – explore the UNESCO World Heritage City of Music, The English Lake District, the cities of Manchester or Chester as well as the stunning landscapes of North Wales with us!
Museum
City
Submerge yourself in Liverpool’s historic seafaring past at the Merseyside Maritime Museum.
Heritage/Visitor Centre
Liverpool
RIBA NORTH, the Royal Institute of British Architect's new national architectural centre on the historic Liverpool Waterfront is a contemporary and striking environment designed to inspire creativity and to encourage the exchange of knowledge.
Museum
City
The award-winning ‘The Beatles Story’ is the world's largest permanent exhibition purely devoted to telling the story of The Beatles’ rise to fame.