The Liverpool Waterfront is a must-visit destination for any traveler to Liverpool. It is a picturesque area that offers scenic views of the River Mersey and numerous attractions such as the Beatles Story Museum and the Merseyside Maritime Museum.
The Liverpool Cathedral is the largest cathedral in the UK and is a breathtaking architectural masterpiece. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the cathedral's history and enjoy panoramic views of Liverpool from the Bell Tower.
For this itinerary, walking is the best way to get around Liverpool City Center as all the locations are in close proximity to each other. For longer distances, travelers can use public transportation such as buses or taxis which are relatively affordable.
Estimated travel costs: Buses - £2.30, Taxis - £3.00 per mile.
If you have more time in Liverpool, consider visiting some of the other attractions such as the Everton Football Club or the St. George's Hall. If you have less time, a visit to the Liverpool Waterfront is still an essential experience that captures the essence of Liverpool.
The main airport in Liverpool is the Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL). It is located approximately 7.5 miles southeast of Liverpool City Center and is easily accessible via public transportation.