Experience Liverpool’s heart and heritage:
The Beatles Story Museum, Cavern Club, Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool Cathedral, Anfield Stadium, Mersey Ferries, and the Metropolitan Cathedral are timeless favourites that resonate deeply with both visitors and locals.
Step off the beaten path and uncover the city’s quirkiest corners:
Wander through the mysterious Williamson Tunnels, discover the playful SuperLambananas, or delve into history at Western Approaches WWII Bunker:
“If you like history go to Western Approaches… it’s really interesting.”
Ride the unique Mersey Tunnel Tour, which one local swore was “definitely worth doing.”
Add a twist to your itinerary with immersive fun:
Recharge in Liverpool’s floating sauna, then take the plunge into the Mersey.
Join the eclectic, high‑energy bingo nights at Bongo’s Bingo—part rave, part game, all unforgettable.
Liverpool pulses with creativity year-round:
Attend the Liverpool Biennial, groove at LIMF, or bask in the light spectacle of River of Light.
Keep an eye out for International Beatleweek, the British Science Festival, and other seasonal highlights.
Get to know the city from a local’s perspective:
Discover tales and tunnels on the Mersey Tunnel Tour, or ask around—many of the best recommendations come from friendly locals off Reddit and beyond.
Celebrate the festive season in style—Liverpool Christmas Market returns to St George’s Plateau, framed by the majestic columns of St George’s Hall, from 15 November to 24 December 2025. Open daily from 11 am to 10 pm, with earlier closing at 5 pm on Christmas Eve, this annual tradition draws crowds for its cozy chalet stalls, handcrafted gifts, seasonal treats, live performances, Santa’s village, and the iconic Ferris wheel offering stunning views over the market
Why it’s unmissable: The blend of fairy-lit chalets, artisan crafts, festive food, and immersive décor creates a magical and family-friendly atmosphere that embodies Liverpool at its most charming—and the Neoclassical backdrop makes it one of the most picturesque markets in the UK