Liverpool is at the forefront of UK culture. The city was the birthplace of the Beatles, home to Liverpool FC, and even has ties to the heartbreaking tale of the Titanic. It’s not short of culture, entertainment, or history.
With all that action, it’s no wonder homebuyers are seeking new build homes across Liverpool’s neighbourhoods. The city has long-proven popularity with university students, too. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or planning a relocation, there’s no gatekeeping here: these are the best things to do in Liverpool.
1. Discover the Beatles Story
The Beatles Story is the most iconic attraction in Liverpool. The museum has rare memorabilia and exhibits that immerse visitors in a resurrected Beatles hype. As the city’s most famous musical export, the Beatles Story really should be your first stop in Liverpool.
Afterwards, why not visit the Cavern Club? The Beatles played at this nightclub almost 300 times.
2. Stroll along the Royal Albert Dock
The Royal Albert Dock is beautiful; the harbour waters are pristinely backed by red-bricked buildings. Walk the dock and visit the best of its attractions; this area of Liverpool hosts world-class attractions like the Maritime Museum and Tate Liverpool.
3. Experience Liverpool’s thriving food scene
Liverpool isn’t just waterfront restaurants and cocktail bars on Royal Albert Dock. Historic Bold Street has a lived-in appeal of busy independent cafes and a selection of international cuisines. Take things even more casual with a trip to Duke Street Food and Drink Market. Or amp up the luxury with a reservation at its Michelin-starred venues.
4. Explore Sefton Park and the Palm House
For the solace of green space, head to Sefton Park and the Palm House. With 235 acres of scenic parkland, it’s a dreamy spot to picnic or stroll. Be mindful of its event schedule, too; Sefton Park has a regular rotation of live music.
On a sunny day? Skirt the perimeter of the Victorian-era property with a takeout coffee in hand.
5. Visit Liverpool Cathedral & the Anglican and Metropolitan Cathedrals
Don’t miss a glimpse of Britain’s tallest cathedral. Liverpool Cathedral combines Gothic and Modernist architecture and has a 360-degree viewpoint from its 152m pinnacle. Liverpool’s second-in-command is the Metropolitan Cathedral, famous for its beautiful stained glass features.
6. Watch a match at Anfield or Goodison Park
Liverpool FC has quite the following: in 2024, it was announced as the most-watched team in the Premier League. Experience the thrill of witnessing a match at Goodison Park or Anfield Stadium. Alternatively, take a tour behind the scenes at the latter stadium to appreciate the history behind Liverpool’s famed club.
7. Enjoy Liverpool’s nightlife and live music Scene
The O2 Academy or Cavern Club might be priority spots for gig lovers. Yet the Baltic Triangle is where to head for a more low-key atmosphere. The neighborhood is full of trendy bars and is a hub of everything creative and eccentric.
8. Take a ferry across the Mersey
As a harbour city, Liverpool is admittedly best seen by water. Lap up panoramic views of Liverpool’s iconic skyline by taking a ferry across the Mersey. Many river cruises include historical commentaries to educate visitors on the city’s maritime roots.
9. Explore the Walker Art Gallery and World Museum
Art lovers: add Walker Art Gallery and World Museum to your Liverpudlian itinerary. These attractions house a respectable assortment of high-calibre pieces and artefacts — from Hockney artwork to exhibits from Ancient Egypt.
The Walker Art Gallery stretches back as far as the 13th century, and the World Museum even further.
10. Visit the historic pubs of Liverpool
What’s a Liverpool itinerary without a historic pub? John Lennon’s preferred haunt was Try Ye Cracke, which is still pulling pints for visitors today. The Philharmonic Dining Rooms, the Poste House, and The Ferry are all popular choices.
