Best Things To Do in Liverpool, United Kingdom

  1. Otterspool Park

    4.6 (17 Votes)
    Park
  2. The Isla Gladstone Conservatory (liverpool)

    4.5 (13 Votes)
  3. Stanley Park (liverpool)

    4.4 (36 Votes)
    Park
  4. Reynolds Park

    4.5 (8 Votes)
    Church Rd
    Park
  5. Huyton & Prescot Golf Club

    4.4 (11 Votes)
    Huyton & Prescot Golf Club

    Golf Course

    Love playing golf and walking 18 holes? Then your love affair is here - Huyton & Prescot Golf Club in Liverpool is a mature parkland golf course. Originally designed by James Braid, it was established in 1905 on the old Atherton family home and estate, Hurst Park. You can have some solitary time on the practice range, as the practice facilities are good and the putting green outside the clu...Read more
  6. Cube

    4.4 (8 Votes)
  7. 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
  8. Valley Community Theatre

    4.6 (9 Votes)
    Childwall Valley Rd
  9. Aintree Racecourse

    4.4 (37 Votes)
    Aintree Racecourse

    Food And Drinks, Dine In, Restaurant, Race Track

    Home to The Grand National festival since 18030’s, Aintree Racecourse is steeped in the history of Liverpool. The beautiful green course, well maintained horses, cute fences and a good seating area- all offer a very unique and pleasant race experience. Highlights include: Betting Dining at one of their elite restaurants. Countryside family day featuring the Old Roan Chase. Explore a dif...Read more
  10. Royal Court Theatre

    4.7 (31 Votes)
    Royal Court Theatre

    Art And Culture, Performance, Play, Theatre

    One of the local favorites in Liverpool, the Royal Court Theater is the perfect place if you want to catch a live play or performance by some of the most talented artists in the city. The acoustics of the theater are impeccable. The place itself was built in the 12th century- adding a bit more charm to the place. The performances here are a treat. This one is a must if you love theater, art, mu...Read more
  11. National Conservation Centre

    2 (46 Votes)
    National Conservation Centre
    No history is preserved without individuals who know the techniques of conservation and the National Conservation Center is known for doing just that. Originally built as Midland Railway Goods Warehouse, over time the building has become a conservation center to preserve all things historic in the city! Their restorations and preservations techniques are seen across the city’s museums. Ho...Read more
  12. Cavern Club

    4.7 (1522 Votes)
    Cavern Club

    Bar, Food And Drinks, Nightlife, Nightclub

    If you are wondering what it would be like to see The Beatles live, then head to The Cavern Club where regular tributes for the band are not uncommon. Sway to the classics as you enjoy your favorite drink or simply dance to the tunes of the band like there is no tomorrow. The Beatles is known to perform at the Club for nearly 300 times! And that is exactly what the pub strives to offer to the p...Read more
  13. Sudley House

    4.5 (24 Votes)
    Sudley House

    Art Gallery, Museum

    Built in the early 19th century for Nicholas Robinson who was the Mayor of Liverpool then, the house later became the place of residence of George Holt in the early 1880s. Today the house is a museum for George Holt’s amazing collection of paintings along with the whole house as a museum for the famous Victorian merchant himself! Highlights include: Art work made by Joshua Reynolds, Edwi...Read more
  14. 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
  15. U-Boat Story

    4.3 (17 Votes)
    U-Boat Story

    Educational Site, Historical Site, Exhibition

    Built for World War II in 1942, the U-Boat is one of the 4 German World War II submarines that are well preserved around the world! The U-Boat was used mainly for training and never sank any other ships or boats even though a Royal Air Force Bomber was responsible for sinking this U Boat in 1945. Today the Submarine U534 is displayed at Woodside, Merseyside with two out of 5 sections put togeth...Read more