Sail on the famous Mersey Ferries. 50- minute River Explorer cruises with on board commentary show you the best views of the World Heritage Site at the Pier Head and much more. Daily cruises, Admission charge.
Take a Ticket to Ride on the 50-minute City Explorer Tour with a live guide to see the sights of Liverpool. Daily March to November, Admission charge.
Splash down with the Yellow Duckmarine, an authentic WW ll landing vehicle. Hour long trips on land and water with commentary show the famous sights of the city. Daily, admission charge.
Scale new heights at Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral. Awesome views fromthe tower, breathtaking architecture and the new Great Space audio tour and fly through filmshow. Open daily, admission charge for tower and tour only.
Understand an important chapter in Liverpool’s history at the new International Slavery Museum on the 3rd floor of the Maritime Museum. With thought-provoking displays about the transatlantic slave trade and its impact. Open daily, free of charge.
Liverpool is more than just a city with a big reputation - It's at the centre of a vast area of beauty, culture and entertainment that is waiting to be explored. Many of the attractions, activities and things to do are incredibly cheap and at times, even free.
A stroll around the UNESCO-listed waterfront will take up a morning and is a remarkably picturesque area, perfect for photo shoots and holiday photography. The Three Graces, Albert Dock and Pier Head are as iconic as they are dramatic, and delving into their history in the city's museums is an enlightening (and free) experience.
Liverpool's commitment to art, both classic and contemporary, is quite popular. Liverpool’s Art scene plays a part in everyday life, through the Tate and Walker galleries as well as countless smaller, cutting-edge spaces and also in the city's musical culture that has drawn influence from all around the world.

