Manchester Airport 52 min
Tate Liverpool (14 min) Converted dock buildings housing temporary and permanent contemporary international art exhibitions. Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre (16 min) An underground network of passages, chambers and tunnels, built by a 19th-century philanthropist. Merseyside Maritime Museum (13 min) 4 floors of maritime history including Titanic displays, evocative films and hands-on exhibits. Port of Liverpool Building (10 min) Early-20th-century Edwardian Baroque heritage building, with ornate details on the exterior. Mersey Ferries (11 min) River, the beatles, and canal Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral (9 min) Circular building and Roman Catholic place of worship with works of art by contemporary artists. Central Library (10 min) The city's largest library dates back to 1860 & features a rooftop terrace & atrium staircase. World Museum (10 min) 5 floors of interactive natural history, scientific and world cultural exhibits, plus a planetarium. International Slavery Museum (13 min) Museum, maritime museum, and art museum Liver Building (11 min) This landmark building with a clocktower is an iconic presence with a 1911 facade & modern interior. Walker Art Gallery (10 min) Victorian museum showing major art from the 12th century onwards, by artists from Degas to Hockney. Liverpool Cathedral (7 min) Large 20th-century CofE place of worship with the world's highest Gothic arches and a viewing tower. Museum of Liverpool (11 min) Striking modern purposebuilt building opened in 2011, with interactive displays on city's heritage, Anfield (15 min) Iconic football ground and home of one of England's most successful sides, Liverpool FC, since 1892. Royal Albert Dock Liverpool (16 min) Renovated red-brick dock buildings now housing a range of museums, restaurants, cafes and bars. |