With the recent revitalisation of the waterfront and ongoing developments in the cultural quarters, it continues to build on a rich legacy.

There's plenty to see and do here. If you're keen to visit and experience the feel of this unique metropolis, we've pulled together a list of the things you should do on your visit.

 

1. Discover the Historic Albert Dock

Albert Dock, Liverpool

Part of Liverpool's maritime heritage, the Albert Dock has been beautifully restored to house a variety of attractions, shops and restaurants.

You can explore the Merseyside Maritime Museum to gain an understanding of the city’s seafaring history and the tragic tale of the Titanic. There's an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art at Tate Liverpool, too.

Fans of The Beatles can immerse themselves in The Beatles Story, an engaging museum that chronicles the journey of the Fab Four from their humble beginnings to worldwide fame.

Take a walk around the surround area to see the word famous Liverbirds buildings, and explore the city centre with hundreds of shops, bars and restaurants.

 

2. Watch a Liverpool Game at Anfield

Anfield crowd

Attending a Liverpool match at Anfield while sporting the home kit is an experience like no other. Known for its passionate supporters and electric atmosphere, Anfield is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world. It's something that even non-football fans will likely be impressed by.

If you're not able to watch a match, the stadium tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at the club's storied history. It includes access to the dressing rooms, the pitch and the famous Kop. 

 

3. Discover the Cultural Quarter

St Georges Hall, Liverpool

The Cultural Quarter, centred on William Brown Street, is home to some of the city’s most significant cultural institutions.

The Walker Art Gallery boasts an extensive collection of artworks spanning six centuries, while the Liverpool Central Library, with its stunning glass dome and historic collections, is a must-visit for book lovers. Often hailed as one of the finest neoclassical buildings in the world, St George's Hall provides fascinating tours of its grand halls and courtrooms.

This area is perfect for a leisurely day of exploration and cultural immersion.

 

4. Take a Stroll Down Bold Street

Bold Street offers a diverse array of cafes, restaurants and boutiques where you can find something special. Foodies will delight in the culinary offerings, ranging from international cuisines to cosy coffee shops.

Whether you're looking to shop, eat or simply soak up the lively atmosphere, Bold Street delivers the perfect blend of culture and commerce.

If you visit in the evening be sure to check out the nearby Concert Square area with its lively nightlife.

 

5. Enjoy a Day at Sefton Park

Sefton Park, Liverpool

If you need a break from the city’s hustle and bustle, Sefton Park is a peaceful retreat. This 235-acre public outside space features lush landscapes, a large boating lake, and the Victorian-era Palm House filled with exotic plants.

Whatever you're in the mood for, Sefton Park is an idyllic spot. It also hosts various events throughout the year, including concerts and food festivals.

 

Plan a City Break to Liverpool

Liverpool really is one of the best cities to visit in the UK and it has something to appeal to everyone. No matter if you are looking for a weekend city break for culture, sport, music, nightlife or shopping, you really need to explore Liverpool and discover the highlights of the city for yourself.