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Merseyside Tourist Information

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Although this region of 1.5 million people is synonymous with The Beatles, soccer, the football pools and a certain ferry, Merseyside has a great deal more to offer the visitor. Here you will find elegant architecture, an unrivalled nightlife, would-famous cathedrals, innovative museums and a maritime history that is both fascinating and shocking.

Sand Dunes at Formby - Photo © Mark Arrowsmith Sand Dunes at Formby - Photo: Mark Arrowsmith CCL

    With a unique and flat coastline, it has its own seaside and is even home to one of the last bastions of our native red squirrel.

At its heart lies the great city of Liverpool, once capital of the slave trade and still noted across the world as a major port. Yet the area possesses more Grade II listed buildings than anywhere else outside London – and more Georgian buildings than Bath! It is also one of the few cities in the world that can boast two cathedrals (one Anglican, one Roman Catholic), both built in the 20th century.

Metropolitan Merseyside takes its name from the River Mersey and only came into being in 1974 in the wake of local government reorganization. Historically, it dates back at least to the 5th century when St Patrick reputedly sailed from Liverpool to convert Ireland to Christianity, although Liverpool only became a borough in the 13th century thanks to King John.

The very first 'ferry across the Mersey' – to borrow a phrase from a famous pop song – was established as long ago as 1282 by monks at Birkenhead Priory. It was during the steam-powered industrial revolution, when the world's first passenger railway between Liverpool and Manchester was launched here, that its famous five miles of docks were reconstructed to cope with a boom in trade.

Today this vital dockland, which features, among other things, Pier Head's 'Three Graces' and an enthralling maritime museum – has been transformed into one the north west's leading attractions.

   

Crosby Point - Photo © Johanna Crosby Point - Photo: Johanna CCL

Other special places include the two cathedrals, The Walker art gallery, Tate Liverpool, the Lady Lever Art Gallery and The Regimental Museum of the Liverpool Scottish… not to mention a veritable galaxy of museums boasting collections that range from space travel and social history to dinosaurs, archaeology and the horrors of the profit-driven slave trade.

Another key attraction is a series of labyrinthine tunnels and caverns beneath Liverpool's Edge Hill district. Built in the early 19th century by the retired tobacco merchant Joseph Williamson, they seem to have no true purpose. Some have been lost while others are waiting to be rediscovered.

Liverpool's homage to The Beatles includes a host of separate features – from the Cavern Club to the Fab Four's childhood homes and schools and including 'Strawberry Field' and 'Penny Lane'. It was here in 1957 that Paul McCartney and John Lennon first met at a local church fete and unwittingly conspired to create Britain's first international super-group. Their potential was harnessed by entrepreneur Brian Epstein who spotted them singing at the Cavern Club. At one stage in their early career they played to an American television audience of 74 million people.

Lady Lever Art Gallery at Port Sunlight - Photo © Rich Daley Lady Lever Art Gallery at Port Sunlight - Photo: Rich Daley CCL

    Beyond Liverpool are many other tourist spots. The Wirral peninsula, for example, is a haven for nature lovers while Ness Gardens, at Neston, is one of England's finest horticultural highlights, being famous for its collection of alpine and hardy plants. It also houses tropical and arid plants in 62 acres of grounds and greenhouses.

From a sporting point of view, Merseyside has no less than 40 golf courses, seven of which are of championship standard, and is home to both Liverpool and Everton football clubs as well as Aintree Racecourse and the Grand National.

A poignant spot is Port Sunlight, the unique garden village which was founded in 1888 by soap maker William Hesketh Lever to house his factory workers. He not only financed the village church, technical institute and the Lady Lever Art Gallery but employed no less than 30 different architects to plan the village. In addition this remarkable Victorian philanthropist introduced a number of schemes designed to take care of the welfare, education and the entertainment of his workers.




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Please note that if you are wanting to stay in an apartment, some may be listed as "Aparthotels" in the Hotels section. These tend to offer more services than a normal apartment, eg restaurants, bars, and "Reception" staff more associated with hotels. Normal apartments are listed in Self-Catering.

If you are planning a holiday in a static caravan or mobile home, these should be listed in the Self Catering section.


Don't forget we offer lots of information on Activities, Attractions and Travel to help you plan your vacation.

 

Tourist Information Centres

BIRKENHEAD (Ferry Terminal)
Tourist Information Centre, Woodside Ferry Terminal, Birkenhead, Merseyside, CH41 6DU
Tel: 01516 476780
Web: www.wirral.gov.uk

LIVERPOOL
Tourist Information Centre, Queen Square Building, Roe St, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 1RG
Tel: 09066 806886
E-mail: askme@visitliverpool.com
Web: www.visitliverpool.com

LIVERPOOL (Albert Dock)
Tourist Information Centre, Unit 4, The Pavilion, Albert Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 4AE
Tel: 09066 806886
E-mail: askme@visitliverpool.com
Web: www.visitliverpool.com

SOUTHPORT
Tourist Information Centre, 112 Lord St, Southport, Merseyside, PR8 1NY
Tel: 01704 533333
E-mail: info@visitsouthport.com
Web: www.visitsouthport.com


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Serviced Accommodation -
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Self Catering -
Birkenhead Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Liverpool Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Southport Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Wallasey Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc Wirral Self catering cottages, apartments, chalets, mobile homes, etc

Camping -
Formby Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Maghull Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Southport Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks Wirral Campsites, campgrounds, touring caravan and motorhome parks

Boating and Sailing -


Attractions -
Merseyside Ancient Monuments Merseyside Antique Centres Merseyside Attractions Merseyside Castles Merseyside Cathedrals and Churches Merseyside Cinemas Merseyside Factory Shops Merseyside Galleries Merseyside Heritage Sites Merseyside Historic Monuments Merseyside Museums Merseyside Stately Homes, Gardens Merseyside Steam & Miniature Railways Merseyside Theatres Merseyside Theme Parks  Merseyside Walks & Viewpoints Merseyside Zoos & Wildlife Centres

Activities -
Merseyside Activity and Outdoor Pursuits Centres, Merseyside Ten-Pin Bowling and Skittle Alleys, Merseyside Bowling Greens and Clubs, Merseyside Cycle Hire, Merseyside Cycling Holidays, Merseyside Mountain Biking, Merseyside Fishing - Angling, Merseyside Fishing - Sea Fishing, Merseyside Flying, Merseyside Gliding, Merseyside Hang Gliding, Merseyside Microlight Flying, Merseyside Parachuting / Sky Diving, Merseyside Golf Clubs, Courses and Driving Ranges, Merseyside Leisure Centres, Swimming Pools, etc, Merseyside Motor Sports, motorcycle and car racing, rallying, motocross, speedway, etc, Merseyside Paintballing, Merseyside Riding, stables, hacking, riding courses, Merseyside Archery, Merseyside Clay Pigeon Shooting, Merseyside Deer Stalking, Merseyside Game Shooting, Merseyside Target Shooting, Merseyside Canoeing, Merseyside Diving, Merseyside Sailing, Merseyside Surfing, Merseyside Waterskiing, Merseyside Windsurfing,

Food -
Barnston Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, etc Birkenhead Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, etc Formby Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, etc Haydock Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, etc Knowsley Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, etc Liverpool Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, etc Southport Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, etc Wirral Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, etc

Travel -
Merseyside Airports & Airport Parking. Merseyside Local Bus Services. Merseyside Car Rental. Merseyside Coaches (Long Distance). Merseyside Ferries. Merseyside Rail Journey Planner & Tickets Online. Merseyside Taxis & Private Hire. Merseyside Sight-seeing Tours.