The best things to do in Liverpool really make the most of the city’s distinct culture. Music luminaries The Beatles is the city’s most famous band, while the red and blue sides of the football divide in the city have both had their time as champions of England and Europe. This former industrial powerhouse has had to diversify and now is a popular student city as well as a bustling tourist stop.

This famous city in the northwest of the UK has seen waves of immigrants settle here, each of whom has brought cultural and culinary traits over to Liverpool to make it a unique city in many ways.

What are the best things to do in Liverpool?

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    Albert Dock

    Liverpool's maritime heritage brought into the 21st century

    Albert Dock
    • Couples
    • Families
    • Food
    • History

    The docks are the centre of tourism in Liverpool. There’s a collection of bars, restaurants, museums and hotels, all built within former warehouses. For convenience, you could stay near to James Street station, which is 5-minutes from Albert Dock.

    Many of the buildings at Albert Dock are Grade I listed so they cannot be torn down. This has meant the area retains the feel of its former industrial glory, even though it’s now tourists, not sailors, who walk the docks. The area is beautiful in any weather, but it can get chilly in winter, so dress for the season.

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    Location: Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AA, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)151 707 8384

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    The Beatles Story

    Showcasing one of the world's most famous bands

    The Beatles Story
    • History

    There’s a strong argument to be made that The Beatles were the most successful and important band in the history of popular music. The Beatles Story museum is a must-see for fans, and a fascinating trip for everyone. You can trace the story of the 4 famous sons of Liverpool, John, Paul, George and Ringo, at The Beatles Story tour.

    It charts the whole career of the band, from the early days growing up in Liverpool to becoming the biggest band in the world. Audio tours are available in 11 languages.

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    Location: Britannia Vaults, Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD, UK

    Open: Sunday–Friday from 9 am to 4 pm, Saturday 9 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)151 709 1963

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    Tate Liverpool

    Acclaimed British and international modern art

    Tate Liverpool
    • Budget

    The Tate museum has, in partnership with its sister museums in Cornwall and London, the finest collection of modern art in the UK. You'll be able to enjoy works of art from Lowry, Picasso and Pissarro, all of which are on permanent display here.

    Exhibitions consistently change, but you might see anything from abstract sculpture, installations or lectures from prominent artists. You can refuel at the coffeeshop on the ground floor and shop at the gift shop for a memorable souvenir. Be sure to book a ticket for Tate Liverpool's architectural tour of Albert Docks.

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    Location: Mann Island Buildings, Mann Island, Liverpool L3 1BP, UK

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5.50 pm

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    Ferry across the Mersey

    River cruises with sights and museum stop-offs

    Ferry across the Mersey
    • Couples

    The River Mersey was once the main artery of the city, and a trip aboard a Mersey ferry allows you to see all the interesting sights along the water. The River Explorer Cruise takes 50 minutes to complete a route, but with 3 docking spots, you can hop on and off at your leisure.

    There’s a detailed recorded guide to explain more about the sights you’re seeing. Boats are scheduled to dock at each pier every 30 minutes. You get free entrance to 2 museums included in the cost of the ticket: the U-boat Museum and the Space Museum.

    Location: Liverpool Pier, L3 1DP, UK

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    The British Music Experience

    Museum dedicated to musical legends

    The British Music Experience
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    Combining music and history, this is a journey through that last 60 years of Britain’s greatest bands and musicians, with plenty of memorials and back stories waiting to be discovered. They have loads of curios from the likes of Oasis, Queen, David Bowie and Coldplay.

    Budding musicians will find this especially fun, as they have a wide range of instruments to play and jam sessions sometimes break out. The British Music Experience is easy to find, just across the road from the famous Liver Building on the riverside.

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    Location: Cunard Building, Canada Blvd, Liverpool L3 1DS, UK

    Open: Wednesday–Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed Monday and Tuesday)

    Phone: +44 (0)151 519 0915

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    Radio City Tower

    138-metre tower with amazing views

    Radio City Tower
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    Radio City Tower is the tallest tower in Liverpool and is the best vantage point over the city. Built in 1969, this landmark retains a vintage feel, and the views from the observation gallery are stunning and not to be missed.

    On a clear day, you can see all the way into Wales and even the mountains of Cumbria in northern England. Radio City Tower is 200 meters from Lime Street station, in the centre of the city, so it’s easy to get to, as well.

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    Location: St John's Beacon, 1 Houghton Street, Liverpool, L1 1RL, UK

    Open: Monday–Friday from 11 am to 5.30 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm

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    World Museum

    Visit a popular museum

    World Museum
    • Budget
    • History

    The World Museum is a major part of the National Museums of Liverpool and boasts a unique neoclassical design with columns and smooth exterior walls. The sheer scale of this building is particularly impressive and stands out at its location on William Brown Street. It's not all that tall, but it's massively wide with an incredible interior. 

    Inside, you'll find a prosperous museum showcasing a variety of exhibits about archaeology, ethnology and natural science. You'll also find a planetarium with astronomy shows and a natural history museum with exhibits on biology, zoology and geology. The museum and its attractions are free to visit.

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    Location: William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EN, UK

    Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (Closed Monday)

    Phone: +44 (0)1514 784393

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    Liverpool One

    Trendy shopping spot in Liverpool city centre

    Liverpool One
    • Food
    • Shoppers

    Liverpool One is the best place to shop in the city. The selection of international brands includes Zara, GAP, Karen Millen and an exclusive branch of Beauty Bazaar by Harvey Nichols. In case you’re looking for some new gadgets, you’ll find large Apple and Bose stores. 

    At meal times, you'll find plenty of options from a wide range of regional cuisines. After shopping, don’t miss Wahaca’s Rooftop Garden on the top floor. The shopping centre is within walking distance from Liverpool Central station.

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    Location: 5 Wall St, Liverpool L1 8JQ, UK

    Open: Monday from 10 am to 6 pm, Tuesday–Friday from 10 am to 8 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)151 232 3100

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    Ropewalks

    The best place to drink and party in Liverpool

    Ropewalks
    • Nightlife

    Ropewalks is an area of the city between Liverpool Central station and Liverpool Cathedral. It’s a fashionable district that's full of bars and restaurants. Owing to the friendly locals and the large student population, the bar scene in Liverpool is extremely fun and lively.

    Head to Seel Street and check out a whole row of bars, restaurants and trendy lounges. If you get hungry, head for nearby Chinatown for some late-night noodles, and book a hotel conveniently located in the Ropewalks area for short walking distances.

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    The Cavern Club

    Live music that conjures up the glory days

    The Cavern Club
    • History
    • Nightlife

    While not the original Cavern Club that was the breeding ground of the 1960s music movement 'Merseybeat', this reincarnation is still a great place to end your night in Liverpool. You can see live music every night and day of the week from a host of local and international bands.

    Live music starts from 11am most mornings and runs through to midnight. You’ll often find Beatles tribute acts, along with tributes to other legendary pop groups such as The Doors and Oasis. It’s free entry most of the time, too.

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    Location: 10 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, UK

    Open: Sunday–Wednesday from 11 am to midnight, Thursday and Friday from 11 am to 1 am, Saturday from 11 am to 2 am

    Phone: +44 (0)151 236 9091

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Paul Smith | Compulsive Traveller