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Liverpool Travel Guide

Liverpool, England — Attractions

Tate Liverpool

Tate Liverpool

The Tate Liverpool is home to the biggest collection of modern art in the UK outside of London, and a browse through its exhibits is an afternoon well spent. Situated in Liverpool's historic Albert Dock in a converted warehouse, the gallery has an impressive collection of 20th and 21st century works of modern art selected from the Tate Collection that are exhibited through regularly changing themed displays. There are also several temporary exhibitions of contemporary art and the gallery also hosts various events and educational programs throughout the year. Some of the artists on display include JMW Turner, Kenneth Noland, Henri Matisse, Paul Gauguin and Antony Gormley.

Region/City Name
Liverpool
Address
Albert Dock
Phone Number
(0)151 702 7400
Email Address
visiting.liverpool@tate.org.uk
Website
www.tate.org.uk/liverpool
Hours
Daily 10am to 5.50pm (April to August). Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5.50pm (September to March) and Bank Holiday Mondays in this period
Admission
Free. Admission charged for special exhibitions

Beatles Story Experience

Beatles Story Experience

For Beatles fans, The Beatles Story Experience is an absolute must. Set in the trendy and historic Albert Dock, The Beatles Story allows visitors to trace the development of the Fab Four, from their early days playing in Hamburg to the mass hysteria of Beatlemania, the eventual break-up of the band and their ensuing solo careers. Eighteen different features, as well as the Living History audio tour with the voices of Sir Paul McCartney, Beatles producer Sir George Martin and band manager Brian Epstein, continue to delight fans and win over new ones. See George Harrison's first guitar, view the world through a collection of John Lennon's signature round lens glasses, explore the Yellow Submarine and enjoy a recreation of the stage at the Cavern Club on Mathew Street where The Beatles played over 290 times. As well as the Beatle Story Experience, Liverpool also boasts several other Beatles related tours and sights that are well worth exploring, including a Magical Mystery Bus Tour of famous Beatles sights such as Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields, Paul McCartney's former home at 20 Forthlin Road, the famous Cavern Club and the Mathew Street Gallery that houses the art work of John Lennon.

Region/City Name
Liverpool
Address
Britannia Vaults, Albert Dock
Phone Number
(0)151 709 1963
Email Address
info@beatlesstory.com
Website
www.beatlesstory.com
Hours
Daily 9am to 7pm. Closed 25-26 December
Admission
£12.50 (adults); £6.50 (children aged 5-16 years). Concessions available

Merseyside Maritime Museum

Merseyside Maritime Museum

The fascinating Merseyside Maritime Museum traces the history and development of the city of Liverpool as a major port. The Museum houses a range of collections, from an exhibition on the tragic and brutal Transatlantic Slave trade in which Liverpool played a major role (soon to become a separate museum), to artworks reflecting Liverpool's maritime past, artifacts from the Titanic and the Lusitania, maritime archives and more, including access to the quaysides opposite the museum and two historic vessels.

Region/City Name
Liverpool
Address
Albert Docks
Phone Number
(0)151 478 4499
Website
www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime
Hours
Daily 10am to 5pm. Closed from 2pm on 24 December. Closed on 25 and 26 December, and 1 January
Admission
Free

Speke Hall

Speke Hall

On the edge of an industrial estate and just minutes away from the Liverpool Airport, the half-timbered black and white Speke Hall is a piece of history tucked in amongst modern-day Liverpool. Once on the brink of ruin, this purportedly haunted 450-year-old Tudor house is now a popular Liverpool attraction and is also the departure point for tours to the neighboring former home of Sir Paul McCartney. Speke Hall boasts beautifully restored rooms, lovely gardens, and spectacular views of the Mersey basin and the North Wales hills across the high bank of The Bund. Speke Hall is also a popular venue for events such as weddings and it plays host to various concerts, particularly over the summer. Guided tours by costumed guides are available and tours of the roof space are also available on selected days. The Home Farm is about five minutes from the house and has a visitor's center, shop and good restaurant.

Region/City Name
Liverpool
Address
The Walk
Phone Number
0844 800 4799
Email Address
spekehall@nationaltrust.org.uk
Website
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-spekehall/
Transport
Accessible by car, bus, bicycle or train
Hours
Various according to season, see website for details
Admission
£7.27 (adults), £3.63 (children).