Leisure Activities in Liverpool

All year round, leisure activities in Liverpool provide a wide range of options for every age group. Liverpool is loaded with lavish shopping areas, resorts, restaurants, and spas that ensure that your trip to Liverpool is hassle-free. From a convincing landscape and outdoor to some world-class stay options and facilities, Liverpool packs an incredible amount of diversity in the luxury activities it offers. So be it a family vacation, a friends reunion or a solo trip to feed your wanderlust, these activities in Liverpool are a must try for a leisurely vacation!

Let's explore our list of recreational & leisure places in Liverpool:

  1. Albert Dock

    4.7 (1595 Votes)
    Albert Dock

    Museum, Food And Drinks, Market

    If you are looking for one place that incorporates the essence of Liverpool then head to Albert Dock! From museums and shops to restaurants and bars, Albert Dock has it all. The rare urban melange is perhaps just as perfect as its location- the serene water amidst all the buzz is sure to keep you entertained for hours. Highlights include: The Beatles Story International Slavery Museum Merseysi...Read more
  2. Speke Hall

    4.7 (51 Votes)
    Speke Hall

    Garden, Historical Site, Hall

    Located close to the banks of river Mersey, The Speke Hall is perhaps one of the most interesting Tudor manor houses in the city! The house has stood strong through 400 years of history, being originally built by the Norris family to impress individuals far and wide with their beautiful home. Highlights include: Grand Hall Well maintained garden Today the place is a relief away form all the u...Read more
  3. 20 Forthlin Road

    4.5 (146 Votes)
    20 Forthlin Road

    Outdoors, Walking Area, Road

    Walk the floors where Paul McCartney spent his teenage years and really get personal with his space which inspired so many of his songs like ‘I saw her standing there’ with John Lennon himself! 20 Forthlin Road is perhaps one of the musts when in Liverpool, especially if you are a Beatle fan and even more if you love Paul McCartney! Highlights include: Taking a tour of the house fr...Read more
  4. New Pelasureland Southport

    4.1 (120 Votes)
    New Pelasureland Southport

    Park, Theme Park, Entertainment, Picnic Spot

    Originally opened in 1912, Pleasureland was a Thompson family venture. Over time the place was closed and the rides were sold to other theme parks. The present day park was opened in 2007 and since the place is only growing with its thrilling rides! The park has many facilities including cafes, parking, shops and services for the disabled. Highlights include: Teacup ride The Waltzer The Pirate...Read more
  5. Echo Arena

    4.4 (142 Votes)
    Echo Arena

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant, Entertainment, Performance

    The cultural and art pulse of Liverpool, the Echo Arena is perhaps the only place in the city you can experience all things urban under one roof! The arena regularly hosts concerts of some of the biggest artists around the world and is known as a night-hub for tourists and locals alike. Highlights include: Shopping Clubbing Live Concerts Restaurants and Bars The arena is a must if you want to...Read more
  6. Croxteth Hall & Country Park

    Garden, Park, Historical Site, Architecture

    Built in the 1500s, the present Croxteth House is perhaps only a fraction of what was an original estate of the Molyneux family- the Earls of Sefton. Inhabited by the last of the heirs till 1972, the place now remains open for public and is a famous attraction in Liverpool. The elegant architecture, the fabulous gardens and just the general feel of the place are sure to make you believe you hav...Read more
  7. Victoria Gallery & Museum

    Museum, Food And Drinks, Cafe, Architecture

    A museum that beats all the traditional boring museums around the world, the Victoria Gallery Museum is known for its fun and interesting exhibits which truly captivate the young and old alike! Highlights include: Ornithological paintings by John Audubon Particle Physics Exhibition Interactive games around Physics Classic architecture The museum accommodates a Cafe while the red building...Read more
  8. Lark Lane Farmers' Market

    Market

    Now buy fresh fruit, vegetables and meat at your local farmers’ market! The Lark Lane Farmers’ Market which opens daily from morning to afternoon is a long fledged market on Sundays, where you can find your daily groceries – from fresh vegetables, to gourmet meats, bakery and more. You will find a combination of stalls selling produce such as sweets, plants, coffee, ...Read more
  9. Kirkby Town Centre

    3.8 (1 Vote)
    Kirkby Town Centre Image
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    Shopping Center

    Kirkby Town Centre can be a great stop for shopping lovers. There are plenty of stalls here where you will be delighted with the availability of plenty of traditional and contemporary articles. The cafe is the major attraction of the place where you will get different kinds of beverages and local delicacies to enjoy after shopping in the street. There are quite a few pawn shops at Kirkby Town C...Read more
  10. Chavasse Park

    4.4 (27 Votes)
    Liverpool ONE
    Park
  11. Otterspool Park

    4.6 (17 Votes)
    Park
  12. Stanley Park (liverpool)

    4.4 (36 Votes)
    Park
  13. Reynolds Park

    4.5 (8 Votes)
    Church Rd
    Park
  14. Sefton Park

    4.7 (115 Votes)
    Sefton Park

    Park, View Point, Cafe, Nature

    The Sefton Park is one of the most visited parks in the city and is a rare treat for tree-lovers and nature loving tourists. Take a stroll through the highly maintained premises while you soak up the sun (on a lucky sunny day) or simply chill out at the cafe in the park. Highlights include: The Palm House- an architectural marvel! Whether you are travelling alone or with family and friends, T...Read more
  15. Newsham Park

    4.3 (49 Votes)
    Newsham Park

    Park, Lake

    One of the most curious places in Liverpool, the Newsham Park is full of old building, some of which are refurbished for modern use. However, some buildings still remain untouched and offer the place an eerie charm. Walk through the beautiful greens or simply set out on your personal ghost-hunt expedition while here! Highlights include: The asylum at Newsham Park. Two lakes which have serene l...Read more