Maritime Liverpool

With its iconic waterfront, historic docks, and award-winning museums, Maritime Liverpool is the perfect destination for culture, history, and world-class attractions.
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Discover Maritime Liverpool – A UNESCO World Heritage Waterfront

Step into the story of Britain’s seafaring past with a visit to Maritime Liverpool, once one of the world’s greatest ports and now a vibrant UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its iconic waterfront, historic docks, and award-winning museums, Maritime Liverpool is the perfect destination for culture, history, and world-class attractions.

Why Visit Maritime Liverpool?

The Iconic Waterfront

Liverpool’s waterfront is world-famous, dominated by the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building, and Port of Liverpool Building – together known as the Three Graces. These striking landmarks tell the story of Liverpool’s role as a global port city and provide the perfect backdrop for photos and sightseeing.

The Royal Albert Dock

At the heart of Maritime Liverpool is the beautifully restored Royal Albert Dock, a historic dock complex filled with shops, restaurants, galleries, and attractions. Here you can soak up the atmosphere of Liverpool’s maritime heritage while enjoying the buzz of a modern cultural hub.

Maritime Museums & Heritage

  • Merseyside Maritime Museum – Explore Liverpool’s shipping history, from the Titanic and Lusitania to the city’s role in the Battle of the Atlantic.

  • International Slavery Museum – A powerful and thought-provoking museum housed within the Albert Dock.

  • Museum of Liverpool – Discover how the River Mersey and the sea have shaped the city and its people.

River Cruises & Ferry Trips

A visit to Maritime Liverpool wouldn’t be complete without a trip on the river. Hop aboard the famous Mersey Ferry for unbeatable views of the waterfront, or enjoy a river cruise with live commentary about Liverpool’s maritime past.

A City of Culture

Beyond the docks, Liverpool’s maritime story connects to its wider cultural life – from its global trading links to the influences on its music, food, and architecture. It’s a city where history and modern culture blend seamlessly.

Plan Your Visit to Maritime Liverpool

  • Location: The UNESCO World Heritage waterfront sits at the heart of Liverpool, with easy access from the city centre.

  • Best Time to Visit: Liverpool is a year-round destination, with summer festivals on the waterfront and atmospheric winter lights along the docks.

  • Getting Here: Liverpool is well connected by rail, road, and air, with direct trains from London and Manchester.

  • Where to Stay: Choose from luxury hotels overlooking the docks, boutique city-centre stays, or family-friendly options within walking distance of the waterfront.

Experience Liverpool’s Maritime Story

From historic docks and world-class museums to river cruises and iconic landmarks, Maritime Liverpool offers a journey through the city’s seafaring past and vibrant present.

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