Liverpool in 48 Hours: The Best Weekend Guide

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Liverpool is a vibrant city bustling with culture, history and great nightlife. This historic port city has second highest number of art galleries, national museums, listed buildings with London out ranking the city. On your memorable weekend you can explore the Beetles history, spend some time along the waterfront and enjoy the diverse culinary delights that Liverpool has to offer.

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How to get to Liverpool from London?

There are several different ways to get the train from London to Liverpool all which leave from Euston station in London. We chose to go from Euston to Liverpool Lime street direct on our way out which took around 2 hours and 30 minutes. To make the trip cheaper on the way back we split the jouney by taking the slower train from Liverpool Lime Street to Crewe then changed to Euston. When arriving in Liverpool there are multiple station, before arriving check which station is closest to your accomodation. Train tickets can be booked through Trainline.

If you decide to drive from London to Liverpool it will take around 4 hours and 20 min. This trip will take you via the M40 and M6 which depending on traffic can take you even longer to reach your destination. When also booking accomodation make sure to factor in having a car as parking in Liverpool can be very expensive. If you are to drive it may be best for you for you to stay on the outskirts of the city.

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Things to do in Liverpool

Discover the Beatles Legacy

The most iconic things to do in Liverpool is to immerse yourself in the world of The Beatles by enjoying one of the Beatles Experiences.

You can head to The Beatles Museum, The Beatles Story or have your photo taken with The Beatles Statues along the waterfront.

Take a journey back to where it all began at the Cavern Club regular entry to the club is £5 then at night it is a ticketed price depending on the night. Trying to save money then head across the road to the Cavern Pub where entry is free and they play live music every night.

If you want to totally immerse yourself in all of the Beatles locations including those on the outskirts of the city why not head onboard the Beatles Magical Mystery Tour.

Liverpool’s shrine to The Beatles shows a journey through the historical and musical legacy of one of the world’s most influential bands.

Immerse in Football Fever

Liverpool has two massive football teams, Liverpool FC and Everton. Both teams have seperate home grounds in Liverpool however play each other in the exhilarating Merseyside Derby.

To learn more about the clubs you can enjoy the LFC Stadium Tour provides an immersive experience, offering behind the scenes into Liverpool FC’s club history.

There are also several other football tours and tickets that are available for your time in Liverpool.

Relax by the Waterfront

Liverpools Waterfront is an iconic part of the city lined with beautiful architecture, museums and eateries. The Royal Albert Dock is a UNESCO World Heritage site that is a collection of eateries, independent shops as well as the Tate and Museum of Liverpool.

From the waterfront you can take a ride on the iconic Mersey Ferry. You can spend a morning by the water on board River Explorer cruise, this circular route is a great way to explore the waterfront. If you miss the River Explorer you can climb aboard the commuter ferry that takes a 10 minute direct river crossing each weekday morning and evening between Seacombe, Wirral and Liverpool Gerry Marsden. 

Visit listed Landmarks

Explore the Gothic Architect of the Liverpool Cathedral the largest church in Britain and the 8th in the World.

The Liver Building with its two Liver Birds watching over the city and the sea. You can head inside the historic clocktower and enjoy panoramic 360° views across Liverpool from the 15th floor.

St. Luke’s Bombed Out Church where you can see the significant damage the church suffered in the Blitz of 1941, the building has been maintained so you’re able to see the damage from WW2.

To visit all these landmarks you can enjoy a Liverpool walking tour to allow you to learn the history behind all of the city’s beautiful buildings.

Enjoy the Arts and Culture

Liverpool is well known for its vibrant art and cultural scene being the city with the second highest number of art galleries, national museums, listed buildings.

Tate Liverpool has a diverse collection of modern and contemporary art while The Museum of Liverpool celebrating the city’s rich history through its exhibits.

The Bluecoat Gallery is full of contemporary art, events and performances. This working home for artists is located in one of Liverpools Grade I-listed buildings.

If youre looking for more events in Liverpool Check out Visit Liverpools Top Events here

Where to eat and drink in Liverpool?

Hardware Coffee + Kitchen

Brunch Cafe

Baltic Market

Food Market

Berry and Rye

Speakeasy Whisky and Gin Bar

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Hidden Cocktail Bar

How to spend your weekend in Liverpool?

Friday:

Sit back and enjoy your train from London to Liverpool, trains run once or twice an hour. If you want to make your journey as cheap as possibly try to travel during off peak times.

Once you have arrived into Liverpool and settled into your accomodation if you still have the energy to head on out and enjoy the city’s nightlife then head to the Baltic Market. Located in the Baltic Triangle there are a lot of options for dinning as well as bars and activities.

Saturday:

Start your day with a big breakfast at Moose Cafe or Lucy in the Sky.

Then begin the morning exploring the city’s rich history and culture with a Liverpool walking tour. Immerse yourself in one of the Beatles Experiences, such as the Beatles Magical Mystery Tour exploring the band’s iconic legacy.

If the Beatles are not for you or you have some extra time in your morning why not explore one of Liverpool’s many museums, including the Tate Liverpool, Liverpool Museum, and the Maritime Museum.

Stop for a delicious lunch at one of the eateries along the Royal Albert Docks such as Rudys pizza or Rough Handmade.

After depart on a scenic Mersey Ferry ride or a relaxing River Explorer cruise, taking in stunning views of Liverpool’s waterfront.

For dinner enjoy one of Liverpools many resturants including Bacaro for Italian flavours in a vibrant setting, Ship Mitre for a relaxed pub meal or Panoramic 34 for a classy night with amazing views.

Afterwards enjoy drinks and live music at the legendary Cavern Pub or Club, immersing yourself in Liverpool’s rich musical history.

Finish your night with dancing and drinks at Jennys, Ex directory or one of Liverpools many vibrant bars and clubs.

Sunday:

Start your Sunday with the amazing brunch from Hardware Coffee and Kitchen, before enjoying the last few hours you have left in Liverpool.

From here you can visit St. Luke’s Bombed Out Church, where you can see the significant damage the church suffered in the Blitz of 1941. If you need a break before continuing on from here you can head to Coffi an independent coffee shop or Ye Cracke a pub known for hosting the famous John Lennon during his youth.

After enjoy a guided tour of Liverpool Cathedral learning about its architectural design and religious importance, it is after all the largest church in Britain.

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Where to stay in Liverpool?

The Baltic Hotel

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Host Apartments – Minimalist Apt with Grand Piano

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Leonardo Hotel Liverpool

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