Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #4 in Liverpool, United Kingdom

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Number of sights 16 sights
Distance 7.8 km
Ascend 185 m
Descend 162 m

Experience Liverpool in United Kingdom in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Activities in LiverpoolIndividual Sights in Liverpool

Sight 1: Western Approaches

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The Western Approaches Museum in Liverpool, England, is a museum chronicling the work of Western Approaches Command around Atlantic convoys, combating the U-boat menace and the Battle of the Atlantic. Set in the restored former Second World War command centre responsible for coordinating the effort, the museum consists of re-opened rooms housing artefacts from when the command centre was in active use.

Wikipedia: Western Approaches Museum (EN), Website

274 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 2: Our Lady & Saint Nicholas

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Our Lady & Saint Nicholas

The Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas is the Anglican parish church of Liverpool. The site is said to have been a place of worship since at least the 1250s. The church is situated close to the River Mersey near the Pier Head. The Chapel of St Nicholas was built on the site of St Mary del Quay, which in 1355 was determined to be too small for the growing borough of Liverpool. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building, and is an active parish church in the diocese of Liverpool, the archdeaconry of Liverpool and the deanery of Liverpool North. It is part of the Greater Churches Group. From 1813 to 1868 the church was the tallest building in Liverpool at 174 feet [53 m], but then surpassed by the Welsh Presbyterian Church in Toxteth.

Wikipedia: Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas, Liverpool (EN), Website, Heritage Website

351 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 3: Royal Liver Building

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The Royal Liver Building is a Grade I listed building in Liverpool, England. It is located at the Pier Head and along with the neighbouring Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building is one of Liverpool's Three Graces, which line the city's waterfront. It was also part of Liverpool's formerly UNESCO-designated World Heritage Maritime Mercantile City.

Wikipedia: Royal Liver Building (EN), Heritage Website

173 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 4: Memorial to Heroes of the Marine Engine Room

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Memorial to Heroes of the Marine Engine Room

The Memorial to Heroes of the Marine Engine Room is a granite monument located on St. Nicholas Place, at the Pier Head, in Liverpool, England.

Wikipedia: Memorial to Heroes of the Marine Engine Room (EN)

1244 meters / 15 minutes

Sight 5: Nelson Monument

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Nelson Monument

The Nelson Monument is a monument to Admiral Horatio Nelson, in Exchange Flags, Liverpool, England. It was designed by Matthew Cotes Wyatt and sculpted by Richard Westmacott. It stands to the north of the Town Hall and was unveiled in 1813.

Wikipedia: Nelson Monument, Liverpool (EN)

878 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 6: Superlambanana

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Superlambanana is a bright yellow sculpture in Liverpool, England. Weighing almost 8 tonnes and standing at 5.2 metres tall, it is intended to be a cross between a banana and a lamb and was designed by New York City-based Japanese artist Taro Chiezo. It currently stands in Tithebarn Street, outside the Avril Robarts Library of Liverpool John Moores University, having previously been located on Wapping near the Albert Dock.

Wikipedia: Superlambanana (EN), Url

957 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 7: Liverpool Town Hall

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Liverpool Town HallMiguel Mendez from Malahide, Ireland / CC BY 2.0

Liverpool Town Hall stands in High Street at its junction with Dale Street, Castle Street, and Water Street in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and described in the list as "one of the finest surviving 18th-century town halls". The authors of the Buildings of England series refer to its "magnificent scale", and consider it to be "probably the grandest ...suite of civic rooms in the country", and "an outstanding and complete example of late Georgian decoration".

Wikipedia: Liverpool Town Hall (EN), Heritage Website

1033 meters / 12 minutes

Sight 8: Saint George's Hall

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St George's Hall is a building on St George's Place, opposite Lime Street railway station in the centre of Liverpool, England. Opened in 1854, it is a Neoclassical building which contains concert halls and law courts, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. On the east side of the hall, between it and the railway station, is St George's Plateau and on the west side are St John's Gardens. The hall is included in the William Brown Street conservation area.

Wikipedia: St George's Hall, Liverpool (EN), Website, Heritage Website

69 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 9: St John's Gardens

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St John's Gardens may refer to the following:St John's Gardens, Cardiff, Wales, formerly part of the graveyard of St John's church St John's Gardens, Liverpool, England, a public space in the city centre St John's Gardens, Manchester, England, formerly the site of St John's church and graveyard St John's Gardens, part of the church of St John Clerkenwell, London

Wikipedia: St John's Gardens (EN)

174 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 10: World Museum Liverpool

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World Museum is a large museum in Liverpool, England which has extensive collections covering archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences. Special attractions include the Natural History Centre and a planetarium. Entry to the museum is free. The museum is part of National Museums Liverpool.

Wikipedia: World Museum (EN), Website

196 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 11: Steble Fountain

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Steble Fountain

The Steble Fountain stands in William Brown Street, Liverpool, England, to the west of Wellington's Column. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It was donated to the city by a former mayor to fill a vacant plot to the west of the column. For much of the 2010s and 2020s, the fountain has needed repair and has not functioned.

Wikipedia: Steble Fountain (EN)

18 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 12: Walker Art Gallery

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The Walker Art Gallery is an art gallery in Liverpool, which houses one of the largest art collections in England outside London. It is part of the National Museums Liverpool group.

Wikipedia: Walker Art Gallery (EN), Website, Heritage Website

119 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 13: Wellington's Column

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Wellington's Column Original uploader was Chowells at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

Wellington's Column, or the Waterloo Memorial, is a monument to the Duke of Wellington standing on the corner of William Brown Street and Lime Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.

Wikipedia: Wellington's Column (EN)

484 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 14: Liverpool Empire Theatre

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The Liverpool Empire Theatre is a theatre on the corner of Lime Street in Liverpool, England. The playhouse, which opened in 1925, is the second one to be built on the site. It has the largest two-tier auditorium in the United Kingdom and can seat 2,348 people.

Wikipedia: Liverpool Empire Theatre (EN), Website, Heritage Website

1121 meters / 13 minutes

Sight 15: St. Francis Xavier Church

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St. Francis Xavier Church

St Francis Xavier's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Salisbury Street, Everton, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It is an active parish church in the Archdiocese of Liverpool and the Pastoral Area of Liverpool North.

Wikipedia: St Francis Xavier Church, Liverpool (EN)

671 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 16: Everton Lock-Up

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Everton Lock-Up, sometimes referenced by one of its nicknames such as Prince Rupert's Tower or Prince Rupert's Castle, is a village lock-up located on Everton Brow in Everton, Liverpool. The 18th-century structure is one of two Georgian lock-ups that still survive in Liverpool; the other is in Wavertree. It is famous for being the centre-piece of the crest of Everton F.C.

Wikipedia: Everton Lock-Up (EN)

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