Scenic spot introduction:

Liverpool is a famous port city in the northwest of England. It is the best tourist city in the UK recognized by the British National Tourism Board. It was elected as the European Capital of Culture 2008. Every year, it attracts millions of tourists to the waterfront to visit the rebuilt Albert Port. Under the archway, the cobblestone streets are lined with shopping malls, galleries, museums, bars and office buildings. Liverpool is an innovative city that has nurtured many world-famous artists, performers, comedians, inventors and politicians. Liverpool is also a sports city. Liverpool Football Club and Everton Football Club are world-renowned.

Attractions distribution:

Liverpool's history can be traced back more than 800 years ago. It is the ancient city with the most protected buildings in the UK except London. Liverpool was once one of the largest ports in the world and has a fascinating maritime history. This history has left it with a rich artistic and architectural heritage, two ancient and grand cathedrals, the youthful and vibrant University of Liverpool, and the Beatles Museum and Tate Gallery with a strong artistic atmosphere. The whole city is all-encompassing, full of vitality, and relaxing, making every tourist who comes to Liverpool have a great time.

Scenic spot features:

Cultural tour, leisure, sightseeing, city tour, streets, buildings, pier, seaside
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > United Kingdom > Liverpool

How to get there:

Liverpool has extremely complete transportation facilities, including sea, land and air transportation. It takes about 3 hours to get here from London Euston Station via Crewe. It takes about 2 hours and 20 minutes by train from Yorkshire. It takes about 45 minutes by train from Manchester, and only about 30 minutes by car. It takes about 4 hours and 30 minutes by coach from Victoria Coach Station. There are also night buses between London and Liverpool every day.

Liverpool Airport is located 7 kilometers south of the city center. Flights from all over the world take off and land here every day. The airport also has train and bus stations. You can take a bus to other cities after getting off the plane, which is very convenient.

Although Liverpool is a port city, most of the routes here are cargo routes. Passenger transport is generally not provided. There is only one route to Dublin, the capital of Northern Ireland, and several routes to nearby tourist attractions.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Attraction Tickets

Liverpool Ticket Prices:

Liverpool Cathedral It is free to enter, but a donation of £3 is required to climb the bell tower.

Scenic area opening hours:

Liverpool Cathedral Opening hours: Open from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, with worship services held every Sunday.

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