Liverpool: Look A Local Host Half Day

Liverpool, GB
66% of travellers recommend this
Good (3 reviews)

Highlights

  • Liverpool Waterfront attractions: Royal Albert Docks, Tate Liverpool Art Museum, Beatles Statue
  • Creative and bohemian atmosphere of RopeWalks district
  • Rejuvenating Knowledge Quarter with Metropolitan Cathedral and Victorian-era museums
  • Georgian Quarter known for classical architecture and Anglican Cathedral
  • Personalized meet-up with a local Liverpudlian host

Meeting Point

Upon booking your meeting point can be arranged (e.g. your hotel/accommodation), however this MUST be confirmed and agreed by the experience planners in advance.

Meeting point

Liverpool Lime Street Station, Lime St, Liverpool L1 1JD , United Kingdom

End point

End Point

Upon booking your meeting point can be arranged (e.g. your hotel/accommodation), however this MUST be confirmed and agreed by the experience planners in advance.

Meeting point

Liverpool Lime Street Station, Lime St, Liverpool L1 1JD , United Kingdom

End point

What to expect

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A must in kickstarting your visit is The Liverpool Waterfront which boasts with attraction such as the Royal Albert Docks, Tate Liverpool Art Museum, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool Mountain and The Piermasters House. Not to mention the Liverpool museum, Titanic Memorial and very famous Beatles Statue.

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Ropewalks

Creative and bohemian, RopeWalks is home to the Bluecoat arts centre and FACT multimedia studios. Its Victorian warehouses are filled with vintage shops, cafes, and chic bistros. By night, stylish crowds spill out of teeming bars and pubs, while packed dance clubs and music venues are open until late. The pan-Asian eateries of Chinatown, accessed through a huge archway, include noodle shops and Vietnamese pho bars.

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Knowledge Quarter

You can visit the rapidly rejuvenating, post-industrial Knowledge Quarter, home to the landmark Metropolitan Cathedral, 2 universities, and Victorian-era museums. Once humble, its Fabric District now has futuristic workspaces populated by hi-tech media industries. Students meet in coffee shops, and the Tapestry arts centre attracts hip urbanites. The contemporary housing of Paddington Village brings families to the area.

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Georgian Quarter

Genteel and largely residential, the Georgian Quarter is known for its classical 18th-century architecture. The neo-Gothic towers of the red-brick Anglican Cathedral overlook the neat symmetry of Hope Street’s elegant Georgian townhouses. Students from the colonnaded Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, founded by Paul McCartney, fill traditional pubs, while fine-dining restaurants serve an upscale clientele.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Service animals allowed
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Itineraries are fully personalized so any additional requirements like tickets, transportation and food & drinks can be arranged for an additional cost
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    Private groups are normally no larger than 6 people (if your group is larger, please make this known so that arrangements can be made)
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What our experts say

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    Try local dishes at Bold Street cafes.
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    Visit the stunning Albert Dock nearby.
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    Stroll through the historic Ropewalks area.
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    Check out local music venues in the evening.
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    Don't miss the street art in the Baltic Triangle.

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