Liverpool 3 Day Itinerary
Liverpool 3-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Explore the City Centre
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Morning: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Café Tabac, a charming café known for its all-day brunch menu.
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Mid-Morning: Visit the iconic Liverpool Cathedral. Take a guided tour or simply admire the stunning architecture.
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Lunch: Grab a bite at The Art School Restaurant located in the neoclassical Grade I listed building, The Nicholas Building.
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Afternoon: Head to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Albert Dock, where you can visit museums like the International Slavery Museum, Tate Liverpool and British Music Experience.
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Evening: Enjoy a traditional English pub dinner at The Ship & Mitre or The Magnetic Magpie, both located in the city centre.
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Night: Take a stroll along The Ropewalks area, known for its vibrant nightlife. Visit Camp and Furnace or Heebie Jeebies for a drink.
Day 2: Football & Music
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Morning: Have breakfast at Mowgli Street Food, a popular Indian street food restaurant.
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Mid-Morning (optional): If you’re a football fan, visit Anfield Stadium for a tour. Otherwise, head to the nearby Cavern Quarter, where you can visit the legendary Cavern Club.
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Lunch: Grab lunch at The Cavern Club Restaurant & Bar for a taste of Beatles-inspired food.
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Afternoon: Visit the Museum of Liverpool to learn more about the city’s history, especially its connection with the Beatles.
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Evening: Enjoy a meal at Panam Restaurant & Bar, which offers a unique fusion of Asian and Mediterranean cuisines.
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Night: Head to Concert Square or Dock Road for a lively night out with plenty of bars and clubs.
Day 3: Seaside & Leisure
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Morning: Start your day at Bold Street, known for its independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. Have breakfast at Mud Café or Pleasant Pizza Co..
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Mid-Morning: Take a ferry to [Liverpool’s Albert Dock sister, the iconic] Birkenhead Priory & Hamilton Square and explore the area.
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Lunch: Have lunch at The Boathouse in Birkenhead, offering stunning views of the Mersey estuary.
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Afternoon: Relax at Crosby Beach, home to Antony Gormley’s Another Place sculptures.
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Evening: Return to Liverpool city centre, have dinner at a restaurant of your choice, and spend your final night exploring the city’s vibrant nightlife or unwinding in your accommodation.
Accommodation:
- Budget: Hostel 64 or YHA Liverpool
- Mid-range: Jurys Inn Liverpool City Centre or Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower Hotel
- Luxury: The Nadler Liverpool or The Shankly Hotel
Transport:
- City centre is walkable, but you can also use Merseytravel buses and trains to get around. Consider getting a MerseyRiver Cruise Pass for a boat tour and unlimited travel on Merseyrail, buses and ferries for the day.
Tips:
- Always check opening times before visiting attractions.
- Exchange money at banks or official exchange bureaus to avoid high fees.
- Liverpool is known for its rainy weather, so pack accordingly!
- Enjoy your trip to Liverpool!