Why Visit Liverpool?

Once a small fishing village, Liverpool is now a major international tourist destination associated with art and popular music, internationally renowned football clubs and magnificent architectural heritage.

Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool

Location

Liverpool offers an exciting and affordable day trip from both Birmingham and Manchester.

How to get there?

TransPennine Express trains leave regularly for Liverpool from Manchester Victoria, Manchester with the journey as short as half an hour. West Midlands Railway trains for Liverpool also operate from New Street railway station, Birmingham. They take approximately one hour 30 minutes to reach the Liverpool Lime Street Station.

What does the Journey Cost?

A same day return train journey from Manchester will cost as low as £10 for an adult. You can expect the cost to be close to £23 for a Birmingham- Liverpool same day return journey.

St George’s Hall

Immediately outside the Lime Street station, you will find the Saint George’s Hall. Built between 1841 and 1854, this neoclassical masterpiece was once hailed as one of the finest buildings in the world. Standing majestically in the heart of Liverpool, the hall whispers stories of Victorian grandeur that most travelers never hear. The square adjacent to the hall is a gateway to understanding Liverpool’s soul.

The City Center

From the station, you can reach the City center on foot within ten minutes. Liverpool has a huge city center. One choice is the Bold Street where you come across iconic vintage stores, indie retailers and food and coffee options.

Quirky Quarter

From the Bold Street, it is a ten minutes’ walk to the Quirky Quarter. It is indeed quirky and all fun to be inside. You will enjoy dozens of optical illusions and interactive experiences. Of particular note are the “upside-down” rooms. Your world will literally turn upside down in these rooms. You will also be able to take some very intriguing and interesting snaps.