Attractions in Liverpool

Merseyside Maritime Museum
The Merseyside Maritime Museum tells the history of one of the world's greatest ports. Discover Liverpool's central role in centuries at sea as the gateway to the new world.
Seized: Revenue & Customs Uncovered
Located within the Maritime Museum, Seized: Revenue & Customs Uncovered - new gallery linked to the Government's new HM Revenue & Customs department.

Walker Art Gallery
One of the finest art galleries in Europe, the Walker holds an outstanding collection of fine and decorative art in Europe from 1300 to present. See famous works by Poussin, Rossetti, Millais and Hockney.

World Museum Liverpool
Combines historic treasures from across the globe with the latest interactive technology to make an unbeatable family day out. Our internationally important collections include archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences as well as Britain's only free planetarium.

International Slavery Museum
This brand new museum opened in August 2007 and is based in the Maritime Museum. It explores both the historical and contemporary aspects of slavery and addresses the many legacies of the slave trade.

Lady Lever Art Gallery
The Lady Lever Art Gallery holds one of the most beautiful collections of fine and decorative arts in the country and displays works such as British 18th and 19th century painting, 18th century furniture and outstanding collections of Wedgwood and Chinese porcelain.

Sudley House
Sudley House contains fabulous works by Gainsborough, Reynolds, Landseer and Turner, all displayed in its original setting. The house itself is surrounded by pleasant gardens and parkland.

National Conservation Centre
Conservators based in this unique venue look after National Museums Liverpool's diverse collections. Visitors can get the inside track on how conservators reveal hidden stories behind objects like Roman sculptures and Egyptian mummies.

Albert Dock Liverpool
Situated in the largest group of Grade I listed buildings in the UK, the Albert Dock houses many award winning visitor attractions including Tate Liverpool, the famous Beatles Story, Merseyside Maritime Museum and the new International Slavery Museum.

Tate Liverpool
Home to the National Collection of Modern Art in the North.
The only place in the UK to see these exhibitions. They don't tour!

ACC Liverpool
10,600 seat Arena staging world-class events.
A large and versatile convention centre, playing host to national and international conventions.
It is among the greenest buildings of its kind in Europe.

Liverpool Cathedral
The largest cathedral in the UK.
The 5th largest cathedral in the world.
The highest and widest gothic arches in the world.
Designed by Giles Gilbert Scott - who most famously designed the red telephone box.

Mr Hardman's Photographic Studio
A frozen time capsule of life in the 1950s offering a glimpse into a forgotten time.
Rare and unique photographs of Liverpool through 40 years of change.

Speke Hall
The finest surviving timber framed Tudor manor house in the Northwest of England.
An oasis of beauty and tranquility just outside the bustling city centre

Mendips/20 Forthlin Road
The old home of John Lennon (Mendips) and Paul McCartney (20 Forthlin Road).
See unique personal artefacts, photographs and family heirlooms.