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About Liverpool

Overview

Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, is a city that beautifully marries history with modernity. From its historic waterfront, graced by the iconic Albert Dock, to its awe-inspiring cathedrals and vibrant arts scene, Liverpool offers a fascinating blend of the old and the new. The warmth of the locals, known as Liverpudlians or Scousers, is palpable as you explore the city's museums and galleries, cheer for its passionate football teams, and delve into The Beatles' legacy. Prepare to be captivated by Liverpool's charm, where history, creativity, and an infectious spirit come together to create an unforgettable experience.

The average price of hotels in Liverpool right now is $96, with options ranging from $28 to $235. With 103 hotels available, you’re sure to find the perfect place to stay. Popular neighborhoods for hotels include Liverpool City Centre, Chinatown, RopeWalks, The Docks, and St George's Quarter. Among the most popular hotels are Rainhill Hall, Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower Hotel, and YHA Liverpool Albert Dock - Hostel.

Things to Do in Liverpool

Liverpool Cathedral is a must-visit landmark. This grand 20th-century Anglican cathedral houses the largest organ in the UK and the world’s heaviest peal of bells. Ascend to the top of its tower for breathtaking panoramic views that stretch across the city and beyond.

The Royal Albert Dock is another essential stop. Opened in 1846, this architectural marvel was Britain's first structure made entirely from cast iron, brick, and stone. It hosts a variety of cultural landmarks, including Tate Liverpool, The Beatles Story, Merseyside Maritime Museum, and the International Slavery Museum. The dock is also home to a lively mix of shops, bars, and restaurants, making it a vibrant destination for visitors.

Art enthusiasts will find much to admire at Tate Liverpool, one of the largest galleries of modern and contemporary art outside London. Housed in converted dock buildings, it features both temporary and permanent international art exhibitions. Check their website to see what’s on during your visit.

The Walker Art Gallery, founded in 1877 by local brewer Andrew Barclay Walker, is another cultural gem. It boasts one of the largest art collections in England outside of London, featuring masterpieces by artists like Rubens, Rembrandt, Poussin, and Gainsborough.

Football fans should not miss the Liverpool FC Museum. This museum offers a deep dive into the club’s illustrious history, showcasing iconic victories, legendary players, and a collection of memorabilia that captures the spirit of Liverpool FC.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Liverpool

Cains Brewery Village, located in former brewery buildings, is a bustling destination with a variety of attractions, including bars, coffee shops, and food markets. Highlights include Golf Fang, Baltic Market, and Peaky Blinders Bar. Baltic Market is a must-visit for street food lovers, offering a rotating menu of delicious options like wood-fired pizzas and Korean wings. For a unique experience, try Golf Fang, where you can enjoy 18 holes of crazy golf while sipping on creative cocktails.

The Cavern Club is famous for hosting some of The Beatles' early performances. Today, it continues to offer live music events and tribute acts in its intimate, brick-vaulted cellars.

Alma De Cuba is a Cuban restaurant and bar set in a former 18th-century Catholic church. Here, you can sip cocktails at an altar, making for a truly unique experience.

Level Nightclub, spread over three floors, is one of the largest and most popular clubs in the city centre. Known for its lively atmosphere, it features LED walls, a spacious courtyard, and regular house and dance DJ nights.

Berry & Rye is a Prohibition-era themed bar that’s hard to find but worth the effort. Knock on an anonymous door and wait for a doorman to let you in. Inside, you’ll find expertly crafted cocktails, whiskeys, and indulgent dessert drinks.

Where to Eat in Liverpool

The London Carriage Works, once a warehouse for coach and carriage builders, is now a culinary gem within the Hope Street Hotel. This esteemed restaurant offers modern British dishes made with local, fresh, and seasonal produce. The exposed-brick dining room provides a setting where history meets contemporary elegance.

Sapporo Teppanyaki is a lively Japanese restaurant known for its sizzling meats cooked on flaming hotplates, a variety of sushi options, and a great selection of whisky and sake. The highlight is watching the chefs prepare your meal with a theatrical flair.

PANAM Restaurant & Bar, located in a spacious Victorian dock warehouse, offers contemporary British cuisine and cocktails with stunning dockside views.

Shiraz Palace is a spacious bistro serving Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine, along with a fine selection of wines, beers, and spirits in a modern two-floor venue.

Spire combines modern British and European cuisine in an exposed brick setting adorned with modern art. While it may be on the pricier side, the exquisite dining experience it offers is well worth it.

Cheapest time to stay in Liverpool

December is the cheapest time to stay in Liverpool for an average of $95 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$98

February

$103

March

$111

April

$122

May

$114

June

$116

July

$107

August

$105

September

$113

October

$107

November

$103

December

$95