Manchester Airport 53 min
Crosby Beach (14 min) Sandy beach with a modern sculpture installation by Antony Gormley & a coastal walking/cycling path. Mersey Ferries (8 min) River, the beatles, and canal Anfield (10 min) Iconic football ground and home of one of England's most successful sides, Liverpool FC, since 1892. Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre (12 min) An underground network of passages, chambers and tunnels, built by a 19th-century philanthropist. Central Library (6 min) The city's largest library dates back to 1860 & features a rooftop terrace & atrium staircase. Cavern Club (7 min) Intimate, brick vaulted cellars with 1960s memorabilia, hosting live tribute acts day and night. Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral (11 min) Circular building and Roman Catholic place of worship with works of art by contemporary artists. Liverpool Cathedral (12 min) Large 20th-century CofE place of worship with the world's highest Gothic arches and a viewing tower. The Beatles Story (9 min) The Beatles' lives and times told through memorabilia, interactive exhibits and high-tech displays. Wirral Peninsula (25 min) Peninsula sandwiched across the River Mersey from Liverpool & on the other side, the River Dee. Sefton Park (17 min) Big park with a bandstand, a lakeside cafe, a playground & an iconic 3-story Victorian palm house. Knowsley Safari (27 min) Roaming animals viewed from the safety of cars or tour buses, plus walk-around zoo and fair rides. Lady Lever Art Gallery (19 min) A classical stone building displaying Victorian paintings, Wedgwood and 18th-century furniture. Tate Liverpool (11 min) Converted dock buildings housing temporary and permanent contemporary international art exhibitions. St George's Hall Liverpool (8 min) Lavishly appointed civic venue with an on-site cafe, a heritage centre and spaces for events. |