History & Heritage 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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Pier Head
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Free

Pier Head

Come see one of the most recognisable skylines in the world.

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Free

Liverpool Cathedral

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A stunning Gothic masterpiece, beckons tourists with its grandeur and history. Imposing architecture and vibrant cultural events await.

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Free

Albert Dock

Museums, shops, restuarants, art and more. Enjoy the history and culture of this amazing place!

Birkenhead Priory
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Free

Birkenhead Priory

870 year old site situated on the banks of the river Mersey. Fascinating day out for all the family.

Sudley House
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Free

Sudley House

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

Croxteth Hall and County Park
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Adults from £3.50

Croxteth Hall and County Park

500 acres of free to explore grounds surrounding a stunning historic hall.

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Free

Ewloe Castle

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

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Free

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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Free

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.

Chester Walls
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Free

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.

Lytham Hall
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Adults from £1

Lytham Hall

The finest Georgian house in Lancashire