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Trip.Best Top 7 Best Things to Do in Liverpool [2024]

Explore the best things to do in Liverpool! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Sep 2024
  • top_1
    󰺂7.6
    4.7/5
    111 Review
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    "The Liverpool Anfield stadium is very new and very friendly to visitors, the whole arrangement is reasonable. Great football clubs not only have the efforts of the players but also the fans and volunteers."
    Liverpool.Anfield
    3.2km from downtown
    Highlights: Liverpool's Anfield Stadium for KOP (the title of Liverpool Football Team fans) is not inferior to Old Trafford's status in the hearts of Manchester United fans. The Anfield Stadium serving the Liverpool team can be traced back to more than 100 years ago. It was established in 1884. In 1892, it was owned by Everton Football Club. In 1892, the club was unable to pay the high rent and left here. The Liverpool team was established in May of that year. Since then, Anfield Stadium has become their home. The main battlefield has never changed. In the long years of 120 years, the Liverpool team has won 5 European Champions Cups, 3 UEFA Cups, 8 English League Cups, 7 FA Cups and 18 England Championships here. League champions, Anfield has seen all the glorious moments. There are four stands in this football dream theater. The KOP stand is an important stand for the stadium, dedicated to loyal Liverpool fans. The Centennial Stand was built to celebrate the centenary of the club's founding that year. It was completed in 1992 and has a total of 11,762 seats. The Anfield Road Stand is the main stand for fans of the away team and can hold more than 9,000 people. The main stand is designed for television broadcasts, media booths, VIP areas and player rest and bench seats, and can accommodate 12,000 spectators.
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    󰺂6.6
    4.6/5
    116 Review
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    "Nice exhibition, I used to know only the song, now I know the story. Chinese introduction, very good, I don't know many details, I found the answer here, it is worth going to the bar again, and then comparing it with here, it is very interesting."
    Liverpool.City Centre
    1km from downtown
    Highlights: Albert Dock brings us not only the memories of Liverpool's past as a maritime trading port, but also the incomparable nostalgia and intoxication for the Beatles. The Beatles are a British rock band. They have multi-style innovations in musical techniques, sold hundreds of millions of records worldwide, won 8 Grammy Awards, and were awarded the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 1965. Using "immortal legend" to describe the Beatles is a little pale. Years later, this British rock band has been regarded as a great band in the history of world rock music. Although the death of the band's soul John Lennon made the resurrection of the Beatles a dream that could never be realized, their music still remains Infecting the world, touching people's heartstrings, the enthusiasm of fans has also increased. In the Beatles Memorial, you can see guitars, microphones, iconic glasses and even his manuscripts and autographed photos used by the band's soul frontman John Lennon, and the museum displays songs from The Beatles from the obscure pub Every step of the star journey to the glorious FlowerGeneration period. The classic song "Image" echoed in the pavilion, and I believe that many people could not help but sigh for John Lennon, an unsurpassed genius in the music industry. You can also buy a lot of Beatles souvenirs in the museum, such as badges, commemorative shirts, guitar picks, etc. Visitors can also sign up for the "Legend Tour" and take a sightseeing bus to get a thorough understanding of the places related to the Beatles. everything about them.
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    󰺂5.1
    4.5/5
    63 Review
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    "This museum did not understand at the beginning. It was his son who insisted on going. It rained and took a taxi. It was indeed full of harvests. The gods in it returned to the special exhibition. They were all ancient Roman artifacts. They were statues from Zeus to the next in ancient Greece. You can see the complete Venus. There is also the cool Athena 😄 background music is the ancient Roman era people held banquets, and for this reason, they also specially created a god. There is a painting by Zhang Rubens Studio that is teasing. You can take a closer look. The ancient Egyptian pavilion of the museum makes my son full of praise. Compared with the British Museum's cloth exhibition, it is reasonably arranged, clearly described and clearly displayed! In my layman's eyes, anyway, it is not crowded in the British Museum, and I don't see much. I only know when I come to Liverpool. The study of ancient Egyptian civilization here is not lost to the British Museum! If you have interested friends, you can come and have a good look. The World Museum is indeed worthy of its name. It has a cultural relics exhibition hall around the world. It is the first time to see Eskimo related! From clothes to supplies, it is an eye-opener. There are also Mayans, Indians, and not to the Americas, and they have also seen it. The African part is displayed according to the national area, and the exhibits are very rich. There is also a reflection on colonial Africa in the year, and the conscience of cultural people is mentioned. The aquarium is very fun. Some are local characteristics of Liverpool, which are different from the Pacific Ocean we are familiar with. This museum is a good place to take the baby, many children play in it, the space inside is large, and they are not too worried about encountering it. The staff was very helpful 👍 when we left, called Uber, because the museum door did not allow parking, and it rained heavily outside, so we consulted the location of the road near the staff. He specially took out a nearby map for us and introduced the situation in detail. Thanks 🙏 In fact, next to the museum is St. John's Garden. Unfortunately, it rained heavily and there was no chance to walk. Going further, you can see the Shankly Hotel. The son said that this should be a must-check place for Liverpool fans."
    Liverpool.City Centre
    706m from downtown
    Highlights: Founded in 1851, the Liverpool World Museum covers archaeology, anthropology, natural history, folklore, etc., from forest exploration to space exploration. It is worth watching carefully. The venues are distributed in the future world hall, insect hall, aquarium, geological hall, anthropology exhibition hall and so on.
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    4.7/5
    109 Review
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    "It is a very wonderful tourist attractions with much to see around like exhibits!"
    Liverpool.City Centre
    994m from downtown
    Highlights: Albert Dock is an important attraction when you come to Liverpool, and it is a heritage building protected by British law. In 1846, Prince Albert praised the construction of the Dockyard at the inauguration of the Dockyard. This is one of the world's enclosed fire-resistant docks. It was once considered one of the most technologically advanced docks in the world. The port has made a great contribution. Architectural historian Berwick Nukins called Albert Dock a masterpiece of industrial architecture. However, due to the gradual decline of maritime trade, the dock has changed from prosperity to decline since the end of the 19th century, and gradually lost its original function. Due to the protection of the national industrial architectural heritage in the United Kingdom, it has been developed into a complex leisure tourist attraction integrating museums and restaurants. Here, you can go to the Merseyside Maritime Museum to explore Liverpool's maritime trade history, indulge in the artistic atmosphere of the Tate Liverpool, and even here, you and the Beatles will have a classic encounter. Travel back in time to that golden age with a trip to the Beatles Memorial. Or just take a nap on the riverside chair, there is sunshine and seabirds, it is very simple and beautiful.
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    5

    󰺂4.8
    4.5/5
    102 Review
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    "The exterior of this church is unremarkable. After entering it, it will really be amazing. It feels very beautiful as soon as you enter. It is super big. It is recommended to come on Sunday. There will be a choir every Sunday. You can pray with the locals and feel the atmosphere."
    Liverpool.City Centre
    1.7km from downtown
    Highlights: Liverpool Cathedral is the largest church in the United Kingdom, also known as the Cathedral of Christ in Liverpool (Catherdral Church of Chris in Liverpool), which is also the fifth largest cathedral in the world. Its architectural style combines traditional Gothic and more modern monument styles. The single-tower design was an innovation at the time, with a tower height of 101 meters and a built-in clock, the third largest in the world. It is worth mentioning that this magnificent and solemn religious building was actually created by a 22-year-old young man. In 1902, Giles Gilbert Scott, who was only 22 years old, was selected in the design competition of Liverpool Cathedral. Although it also caused a lot of controversy, Scott's family background in Gothic style (father and grandfather have designed and built many church) did not let the project run aground. In 1904, King Edward laid the foundation stone and the church began to be built. However, due to the downturn of the national economy and the impact of the World War, in 1978, after a lapse of 76 years, the main part of the church was officially completed, and Queen Elizabeth II participated in the completion. ceremony. It is a pity that Scott passed away in 1960. He did not wait for the day when his works were presented, but Scott not only left this beautiful church, but also the iconic red telephone booth in London. To this day, Liverpool Cathedral is an outstanding example of church architecture in the world. It attracts many tourists every year. The beautiful stained glass in the church depicts stories about the Bible. There are also more species in the world. Large and heavier chime pipe organ with a total of 9765 pipes. When the weather is good, you can climb the clock tower and get a great view of the city.
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    󰺂4.6
    4.5/5
    51 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 7374 reviews
    "Museums in Liverpool mostly free (but recommended small donations). This one is perfectly set and very well done. Especially enjoyed the very large section of Liverpool in pop culture. At least everyone enjoys that. There's more history as well which was more my speed"
    Liverpool.City Centre
    604m from downtown
    Highlights: The Liverpool Museum opened to the public on July 19, 2011. It is a brand-new exhibition venue designed by Dutch architects 3XN with more than 1 million exhibits. The building of the museum itself is quite interesting. Located on the breakwater of the harbour, the modern and compact features are in sharp contrast with the classic landmarks of Liverpool. The museum is flanked by floor-to-ceiling windows at both ends. They open to the city and the harbour, like a time-space pipeline, allowing the past, present and future. Free shuttle, and the pavilion is the transfer station where they gather. The limestone panels surround the front of the museum, and the stairs on the side zigzag upwards, forming an elongated effect, making the building appear grand and energetic as a whole. The Liverpool Museum is more of a museum of customs and culture, with the central theme revolving around everything about the city, such as its history, its humanities and even its future. Here, people can not only see the vicissitudes of the city of Liverpool, but also understand the progress of the times since the Industrial Revolution of the British Empire.
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    󰺂4.2
    4.3/5
    29 Review
    Free
    "Everyone's a winner or, in this case, everyone's a hit parade number one record by Liverpool based artists in the 65 years between 1953 and 2018. Who, today, remembers "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window (The one with the waggly tail)"? I do, and I can even remember the tune. "
    Liverpool.Cavern Quarter
    328m from downtown
    Highlights: The Liverpool Wall of Fame on Mathewstreet, opposite the Cavern Club, was built in 1997 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Cavern Club, next to a statue of John Lennon, a pilgrimage for Beatles fans One of the must-see places. On the wall you can find the most influential names in the history of British pop music for more than half a century: Queen (Queen), The Rolling Stones (Rolling Stones), Oasis (Oasis), Adele (Adele) and so on. Besides, Chinese singer Xu Wei's name is also on the wall, and Mao Amin sang "Hey Jude" at the cave club in the recording of "Flower and Teenager", so her name became famous along with Huaer and Teenager wall.
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FAQ

What Best Things to Do are there in Liverpool?
These are all Best Things to Do in Liverpool:Anfield, The Beatles Story Exhibition/Museum, World Museum, Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, Liverpool Cathedral
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Liverpool?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Liverpool include:Anfield:4.7, The Beatles Story Exhibition/Museum:4.6, World Museum:4.5, Royal Albert Dock Liverpool:4.7, Liverpool Cathedral:4.5
At what locations in Liverpool can Best Things to Do in Liverpool be found?
The Best Things to Do in Liverpool are mainly located in:Anfield:Liverpool, The Beatles Story Exhibition/Museum:Liverpool, World Museum:Liverpool, Royal Albert Dock Liverpool:Liverpool, Liverpool Cathedral:Liverpool
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