10 Sights & Landmarks in Central Liverpool That You Shouldn't Miss

October 5, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Liverpool's fortunes have historically been tied to shipping. But imports and exports like sugar, spice and tobacco pale in comparison with Liverpool's most famous export of all—the Beatles. Relive the hysteria at the Beatles Story Experience, and check out Paul's childhood home, but also leave time for exploring Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery.
Restaurants in Liverpool

1. Williamson’s Tunnels – Friends of Williamson’s Tunnels

Mason St, Liverpool L7 3EW England +44 7906 935769 [email protected] http://www.williamsontunnels.com
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Williamson’s Tunnels – Friends of Williamson’s Tunnels

The Friends of Williamson's Tunnels are the custodians of two fascinating sections of Williamson’s Tunnels not open daily to the Public. The first, is Paddington, which is formed of multiple and impressive brick arched chambers. These chambers include the cathedral like Level 4, 60ft below street level, located on ‘Paddington’, Edge Hill, L7 3RG. Visits to Paddington are available free of charge. Our second site is Joseph Williamson’s House, we are currently working hard to uncover the hidden history of Joseph's House and its subterranean chambers beneath - Wine Bins, Sandstone Arch, Gash and the famous Banqueting Hall. We have recently uncovered Joseph’s Kitchen, complete with 4 large fireplaces & cooking Ranges. Williamson’s House is on Mason Street, Edge Hill L7 3EW. Extended visits to Joseph’s house are members only. All Visits can be arranged directly from our web site, e-mail or telephone. All visits must be booked in advance and are Free of charge, though we welcome donations

Reviewed By paulah784

We have visited today. Lovely welcome from Lynn who booked us on and a great tour with Mike.hr was very knowledgeable about it, we found it very fascinating and he was great keeping the children engaged as well, We have loved being moles for the day, and a lovely touch that the children got a certificate and badge at the end too. I hope to revisit when you've unearthed some more hidden tunnels....

2. The Lutyens Crypt & Treasury

Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L3 5TQ England +44 151 709 9222 [email protected] http://www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk
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The Lutyens Crypt & Treasury

3. Exchange Newsroom War Memorial

Exchange Flags, Liverpool L2 3YL England http://statues.vanderkrogt.net/object.php?webpage=ST&record=gbnw015
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Exchange Newsroom War Memorial

4. Royal Liver Building 360

Pier Head, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool L3 1HU England +44 151 236 4753 [email protected] http://rlb360.com
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Royal Liver Building 360

The world-famous Royal Liver Building takes pride of place at the heart of the city’s iconic waterfront, standing as a symbol of Liverpool, its history and its people. Royal Liver Building 360 - Tower Tour & Experience is a must-see attraction for local, national and international visitors to the city. Start your journey at the lower ground floor visitor centre with historic images, exhibitions, interactive model and information about why this iconic building is so important to the city. Our guided tour takes you through the west tower taking in breathtaking views from the 10th floor both across the River Mersey and of the magnificent Great George Clocks before ascending inside the clock room. Here you can enjoy our fully immersive digitally mapped audio visual experience. Finally ascend to the fifteenth floor and enjoy spectacular 360° views of the Liverpool skyline.

5. St. George's Hall

10 St. Georges Place, Liverpool L1 1LQ England +44 151 233 3020 [email protected] http://www.stgeorgesliverpool.co.uk/
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St. George's Hall

Liverpool's iconic venue for heritage, tours, conferences, dinners, comedy events, weddings and more. A unique neo-classical, Grade I listed building.

6. Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool

Cathedral House Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5TQ England +44 151 709 9222 [email protected] http://www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk/
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool

A 15-minute walk from its Anglican counterpart along Hope Street, 1960s' "futurism" best describes the exterior of what's locally know as "Paddy's Wigwam." The huge interiors illuminated by natural light through the exquisite stained glass is worth the journey itself.

7. Bluecoat

School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX England +44 151 702 5324 [email protected] http://www.thebluecoat.org.uk
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Bluecoat

A former school tucked away in the city center. One of the oldest and most attractive buildings in Liverpool now plays host to contemporary art and performance displays. The rear secret garden is a tranquil, picturesque place to take a breather from the surrounding hubbub.

8. World Museum

Liverpool Museum William Brown Street, Liverpool L3 8EN England +44 151 478 4393 [email protected] http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/
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World Museum

World Museum Liverpool is a fantastic family day out! Over five free floors explore: the aquarium and the Treasure House Theatre; the natural world in the Clore Natural History Centre and Bug House; the human world in the World Cultures gallery and Weston Discovery Centre; the earth with dinosaurs and animals from around the world; and space and time through scientific instruments and the Planetarium. There are also two cafés and two shops.

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World Museum is a fantastic family day out! Over five free floors, explore: the aquarium and the Treasure House Theatre; the natural world in the Clore Natural History Centre and Bug House; the human world in the World Cultures gallery and Weston Discovery Centre; the earth with dinosaurs and animals from around the world; and space and time through scientific instruments and the Planetarium.

9. Liverpool Town Hall

Town Hall High Street, Liverpool L2 3SW England +44 151 707 2391 http://liverpoolcityhalls.co.uk/town-hall
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Liverpool Town Hall

10. Royal Liver Building

Royal Liver Assurance Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1PW England +44 151 236 4753 http://www.royalliverbuilding.com/default.aspx
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Royal Liver Building

At the heart of Liverpool's famous, iconic and always developing waterfront. Visually, nothing defines the city more than the Royal Liver and accompanying Cunard and Port of Liverpool buildings by Pier Head. Known collectively as the "Three Graces" and loosely based on the skyline of early 20th century Chicago, the interiors are sadly not open to the public.

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