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St Johns Beacon Viewing Gallery
St Johns Beacon Viewing Gallery, also known as Radio City Tower, is a radio and observation tower that is the second tallest free standing building in Liverpool, and the 32nd tallest in the UK! Standing proudly some 452 feet (138m) above the heart of the city centre, the beacon offers stunning panoramic views of Merseyside, Wirral, North Wales...
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World Museum Liverpool
From the oceans to the stars World Museum Liverpool combines historic treasures from across the globe with the latest interactive technology to make an unbeatable family day out. Our internationally important collections include archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences as well as Britain’s only free Planetarium. With...
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World Museum Aquarium - Liverpool
The aquarium combines fish from Australia to Anglesey with the very latest technology. Rarely-seen exhibits from the museum collections immerse visitors in a watery world of wonder. For the first time World Museum Liverpool's aquarium now has a dedicated learning and activity space; the Living Laboratory. Here even very young children can get...
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International Slavery Museum- Liverpool
Hear the untold stories of enslaved people and learn about historical and contemporary slavery. The International Slavery Museum opened in August 2007 and in March 2010 welcomed its millionth visitor. It is the only museum of its kind to look at aspects of historical and contemporary slavery as well as being an international hub for resources on...
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Walker Art Gallery
The esteemed Walker Art Gallery is known for it's Victorian and Pre-Raphaelite art and Tudor Portraits, but it's also surprisingly child friendly, with free activities and special sections laid on just for them! Big Art for Little Artists is a gallery for children up to and including the age of eight. Admission: Entry to Big Art and all of...
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Curious About Liverpool
Curious About Liverpool gives a different glimpse into what makes Liverpool what it is today: the events, people and places that have shaped it. Resident or just visiting, you are bound to spot things you’ve never noticed before. Walks take 1 to 2 hours each, though our suggestions for things to see and do along the way may distract you! ...
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Mersey Ferries - Liverpool
Mersey Ferries trips are top of the class for school groups when it comes to things to do in Liverpool. We offer fun and interactive learning for children that’s backed up by support and resources for teachers. We even provide free places for teachers too. Your class can explore both the Wirral skyscape and Liverpool’s waterfront - a...
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Underwater Street - Liverpool
Paint the car, step inside a giant bubble, join in Battle of the Scientists, pan for gold, see a volcano erupt, design a car, make a fridge magnet, enjoy a science show, walk down imagination street, be a star in the t.v studio, climb the wall, experiment with light, make shadows , crawl through a dark cave, build a house, dig for...
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Victoria Gallery and Museum - Liverpool
The Victoria Gallery & Museum is housed in the Grade II listed Victoria Building on Brownlow Hill, the University's original site. Admission to all galleries, exhibitions and most activities is free. Enter the VG&M for the first time and you'll find a collection of art and objects so varied and exciting you'll wonder why you've never...
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Museum of Liverpool - Pier Head
The Museum of Liverpool reflects the city's global significance through its unique geography, history and culture. Visitors can explore how the port, its people, their creative and sporting history have shaped the city. Find out more about the galleries and displays inside in the Your visit section. The museum opened on 19 July 2011 in a...
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Queensway Tunnel Tour
Queensway Tunnel Tour is a fascinating insight under the surface of George's Dock, which welcomes families with kids over 10 years old who are confident underground. Opened in 1934, the Queensway Tunnel has helped to shape Merseyside as we know it today. Admission: Tour Admissions from £5 per person. Opening...
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Discover Liverpool Walking Tour
Follow in the footsteps of the Beatles and discover Liverpool Join a friendly local guide for entertainment and an authentic Liverpool experience as you explore the city's famous locations and hidden gems Have an intimate experience with a small group tour that will take you past statues of Liverpool's...
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This section covers days out at theme parks in and near the Liverpool region. Theme parks are a fun filled day out for the kids and there is a lot on
offer including rip roaring roller coaster rides, themed rides and entertainment
attractions. A theme park is an amusement park built around a
particular theme including disney cartoon characters, Victorian era, horror
themes including popular tv series themes. These parks offer a
number of facilities on site including parking, cafes, fast food chains and
toilets and baby changing cubicles. Adults can sometimes also relax at
a bar in between rides or while the children enjoy themselves.
Please check for height restrictions so you are not disappointed on arrival to your chosen theme park.