What to do in Liverpool this summer.

Liverpool, a city renowned for its rich maritime history, vibrant music scene, and dynamic culture, is an incredible place to visit during the summer. From exploring iconic landmarks to enjoying lively festivals and serene parks, there’s something for everyone in this bustling city by the River Mersey. Here’s your comprehensive guide to making the most of Liverpool in the summer.

Discover the Waterfront

Liverpool’s historic waterfront is a must-visit during the summer months. Start your journey at the Royal Albert Dock, where you can stroll along the picturesque promenades, enjoy waterfront dining, and visit cultural attractions like the Tate Liverpool art gallery and the Merseyside Maritime Museum. The nearby Museum of Liverpool offers fascinating insights into the city’s history and culture. The International Slavery museum is one of the best museums in the country and well worth a visit.

Explore the Beatles Legacy

No trip to Liverpool is complete without delving into its legendary music history. The Beatles Story, located at the Royal Albert Dock, is an immersive museum dedicated to the Fab Four. For a more interactive experience, take a Magical Mystery Tour to visit key Beatles landmarks such as Penny Lane, Strawberry Field, and the childhood homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Finish your musical journey at the Cavern Club on Mathew Street, where the Beatles famously performed.

Relax in Sefton Park

When the sun is shining, Sefton Park is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. This expansive Victorian park offers beautiful landscapes, a large boating lake, and the iconic Palm House, a stunning glasshouse filled with exotic plants. Pack a picnic, rent a paddleboat, or simply take a leisurely walk through the gardens and woodlands. The park often hosts summer events and concerts, adding to its vibrant atmosphere.

Wander Through Bold Street and the Ropewalks

Bold Street is known for its eclectic mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. Spend a leisurely afternoon browsing unique boutiques, vintage stores, and artisan shops. Stop for a coffee at one of the quirky cafes or enjoy a meal at one of the many international eateries. Bold Street’s bohemian vibe makes it a great place to soak up the local culture and find hidden treasures. You might even go back in time if you become a victim of the infamous Bold Street time slip.

A short stroll froBold street takes you to the Bluecoat Arts centre. One of our favourite places to enjoy the sun in their summer terrace. (pictured above)

Visit the Cathedrals

Liverpool is home to two magnificent cathedrals, each offering a distinct architectural style and history. The Anglican Liverpool Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Britain and boasts breathtaking views from its tower, which you can climb on a clear summer day. The Metropolitan Cathedral, with its striking modern design and stunning stained glass, is equally impressive. Both cathedrals often host events, concerts, and exhibitions throughout the summer. And don’t forget St Luke’s the bombed out church. There’s always a market or festival being held there and its a great spot to enjoy the sunshine.

Experience Liverpool’s Nightlife

As the sun sets, Liverpool’s nightlife comes alive with a variety of options to suit all tastes. Head to the Baltic Triangle, a creative hub filled with trendy bars, live music venues, and street food markets. For a more traditional pub experience, visit the Georgian Quarter, where you’ll find historic pubs with cozy atmospheres and local ales. Don’t miss out on rooftop bars like Goodness Gracious, offering spectacular views of the city skyline.

Take a Ferry Across the Mersey

One of the most iconic experiences in Liverpool is taking a ferry ride across the River Mersey. The Mersey Ferry offers both sightseeing cruises and regular commuter services, providing stunning views of the Liverpool and Wirral waterfronts. The onboard commentary shares interesting stories and facts about the city’s maritime heritage, making it an educational and scenic journey. The breeze from the Irish sea gives a welcome restbite on those scorching summer days.

Enjoy a Day Trip

Liverpool’s excellent transport links make it easy to explore the surrounding areas. Take a short trip to the picturesque village of Port Sunlight, known for its beautiful gardens and historic architecture. Alternatively, visit the seaside town of Southport for a classic British beach experience with its sandy shores, amusement arcades, and charming pier.

With its rich cultural heritage, vibrant events, and stunning landscapes, Liverpool offers an unforgettable summer experience. Whether you’re exploring its historic sites, enjoying its lively festivals, or simply relaxing by the waterfront, Liverpool is a city that promises a memorable and exciting summer.

It’s also a perfect time to come and join one of our food tours in the city. Over 3 hours we’ll explore Liverpool, stopping in at local food and drink vendors along the way.

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The garden of the Bluecoat Arts centre on a summers day.