Free things to do in Liverpool


Liverpool is a vibrant city, famous for its music, culture and football. If you're looking for a fun and diverse destination, Liverpool has something for everyone. You can explore the Beatles' legacy at the Beatles Story museum, enjoy the stunning waterfront views at the Albert Dock, or catch a game at Anfield or Goodison Park. Liverpool also has a rich history, with more than 2,500 listed buildings and several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Whether you're into art, shopping, nightlife or nature, Liverpool will surprise and delight you.

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Perch Rock Lighthouse

A Grade II listed lighthouse accessible via a short walk from Fort Perch Rock.

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Sudley House

Discover the home of George Holt, a Victorian merchant with exquisite taste in antique furniture and artwork.

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Lady Lever Art Gallery

A beautiful building housing one of the UK's finest collections of fine and decorative art.

Wirral Country Park
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Wirral Country Park

Badgers and Foxes hunt the quieter parts, birds nest in the hedges or feed on the berries in winter, you may see up to 10 kinds of butterfly in summer.

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Hilbre Island

The Hilbre Islands truly are one of the most beautiful locations for walking in Wirral, or spotting rare and endangered wildlife.

West Kirby Beach
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West Kirby Beach

This busy little beach is only 300 metres long but it lies between a kilometre of sand dunes and a further 2 kilometres of vast sand flats.

Ewloe Castle
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Ewloe Castle

One of the last fortifications to be built by the native Prince of Wales.

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Chester Cathedral

A majestic symbol of history and architecture, Chester Cathedral boasts stunning Gothic design, medieval roots, and vibrant cultural events.

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Eastgate Clock

Eastgate Clock, an iconic timepiece in Chester, adorns the city walls. Built in 1899, it welcomes visitors with historical charm and scenic views.

Grosvenor Park
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Grosvenor Park

A green oasis in Chester, offers serene landscapes, Victorian charm, and a welcoming escape for leisure and relaxation.

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Roman Gardens

The gardens feature Roman ruins, including a reconstructed hypocaust, providing insight into Chester's Roman past.

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Grosvenor Museum

The museum exhibits Chester's history, including Roman artifacts, natural history specimens, and a Victorian parlor.

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Chester Walls

A defensive structure for a Roman fortress, later extended by Saxons and Normans. They are almost 2 km long and open to the public.