The City

Great Value for Money

Liverpool is one of the most cost-effective destinations in Europe, with the average subsistence, accommodation and transport costs considerably less than similar destinations in the UK.

✔️ Accommodation: Up to 30% cheaper than London
✔️ Transport: Affordable, reliable & walkable
✔️ Dining: Quality meals at friendly prices
✔️ Attractions: Many top sites are free to enter

A City that Moves to its Own Beat

Liverpool is a city of stories - bold, passionate, and full of character. Located in the northwest of England, this vibrant port city is world-renowned for its musical legacy, rich cultural heritage, and warm, spirited people.

Whether it's your first time here or your tenth, Liverpool always has something new to discover. Walk along the iconic waterfront and feel the pulse of the River Mersey. Wander through the Royal Albert Dock, where industrial history meets modern creativity. Step into one of the city’s many museums, galleries, or theatres - Liverpool is a proud UNESCO City of Music and home to more national museums and galleries than any UK city outside London.

The streets echo with rhythm - from The Beatles to today’s thriving live music scene, from Premier League cheers at Anfield Stadium to lively festivals and world-class events.

But beyond the landmarks and legacy, Liverpool is about people. You’ll find a city that welcomes you with open arms, where every corner café, pub, or market stall has a story to tell - and someone to tell it.
Dynamic yet down-to-earth, historic yet forward-looking, Liverpool is a city that leaves an impression - long after your visit ends

A City of Culture and Heritage

From its industrial roots to its artistic present, Liverpool proudly embraces its heritage. The city’s historic waterfront is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to landmarks such as the Royal Albert Dock, the Liver Building, and the Mersey Ferries.

Step into the Museum of Liverpool to trace the city’s journey through time or explore Tate Liverpool and the Walker Art Gallery to dive into a world of classic and contemporary art. Liverpool’s cultural offerings extend to a thriving theatre scene, independent cinemas, and international festivals.

Education and Innovation

Liverpool is an academic hub with renowned institutions like the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University, and Liverpool Hope University.

These institutions contribute to the city’s reputation for research, innovation, and higher education.

Culinary Scene

Liverpool’s food scene is as diverse as its people. Discover everything from Michelin-recognised restaurants and gastro pubs to vibrant street food markets. Whether you’re after traditional British fare, global cuisine, or vegan delights, the city has something for every palate.

Make sure to try local specialties like Scouse (a hearty stew the locals are proud of), or enjoy afternoon tea in a stylish city café. Bold Street and the Baltic Market are hotspots for food lovers.

The Beatles & The Sound of the City

Few cities are as closely associated with music as Liverpool. The birthplace of The Beatles, the city continues to resonate with musical innovation. Visit The Cavern Club, where the Fab Four began their journey, or take a Beatles-themed tour to explore iconic sites like Penny Lane and Strawberry Field.

Liverpool’s music scene is alive and kicking today, with live gigs, underground clubs, and major venues like the M&S Bank Arena hosting global stars and festivals year-round.

Sporting Spirit

A trip to Liverpool would be incomplete without feeling the city’s passion for sport. Home to two Premier League clubs - Liverpool FC and Everton FC - football is deeply embedded in the city’s identity. Take a stadium tour at Anfield or Goodison Park and experience the emotion that drives the fans.

Beyond football, Liverpool hosts major sporting events and offers excellent facilities for running, cycling, rowing, and more.

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