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Ticket Prices & Information Selected Events 2014 There is a whole host of world class events going on around CityLink Liverpool. For more information go to www.visitliverpool.com Bus Information International Mersey River Festival incorporating Music On the Waterfront 13th June – 15th June SUMMER 2014 Ticket Prices Complete with ships, stages and things for all ages – enjoy a weekend of maritime fun with Naval vessels, water sports & Information and a number of waterfront concerts. Albert Dock, Pier Head, Princes Parade Visits Mersey Ferries, www.liverpoolonthewaterfront.com Liverpool ONE, the ART Albert Dock and many Multiple Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs) Ticket Single more attractions. journey price / 21st June – 12th July type journey price EVENTS All day ticket This twisted morality tale of our times contains loud bangs, smoke, strong language and dodgy delights amidst corporate Adult £1.30 £3.00 EXPLORE conspiracy, hit men and songs culled from the edge of existence. Everyman Theatre Child £0.50 £1.50 CITY CENTRE www.everymanplayhouse.com Family £3.00 £7.50 SHOPPING Memories of August 1914 23rd July – 27th July All day ticket is valid on CityLink service only CULTURE Liverpool welcomes back Royal de Luxe in a new story set on the eve of the Great War. Over five days the story will unfold using the city, its streets, parks and buildings as a stage to create ATTR ACTIONS an unmissable event once more. This service runs as an anti-clockwise circular around City wide the city centre. Connecting Pier Head with Liverpool WATERFRONT www.giantspectacular.com ONE Bus Station, Albert Dock, the two cathedrals, Lime Street and Queen Square Bus Station. CityLink Liverpool International Music Festival runs every 12 minutes during the daytime. ALBERT DOCK 15th Aug – 31st Aug HERITAGE The Liverpool International Music Festival (LIMF) is one of the largest and fastest growing music festivals in the UK. LIMF YOUR LINK FOR LIVERPOOL highlights the constantly evolving DNA of a global music city For local travel information please phone Traveline on: through expression, celebration and the new. Sefton Park and the City Centre Giants Return 0151 236 7676 Every 12 mins www.limfestival.com River City www.merseytravel.gov.uk Lime St Station & City Centre Attractions Show Stoppers Single Journey Only £1.30 The CityLink route is funded by Music Lovers Merseytravel but operated by Cumfybus Hop on and hop off all day £3.00 it’s liverpool MT_CITYLINK_DL_Leaflet_2014_AW.indd 1-3 27/05/2014 10:33 Pier Head WATER ST Town Hall Royal Liver Building DALE STREET Mersey Ferries GEORGES The Beatles Story DOCKWAY Bus Route CANADA BOULEVARD VICTORIA STREET Museum of Liverpool DALE STREET MANN ISLAND VICTORIA STREET & Timetable JAMES STREET Adult Queen Square Bus Station Lime Street Station all day ticket Royal Court Theatre St John’s Shopping Centre CANNING DOCK From Lime Street Station to the legendary Mersey for £3.00 STRAND STREET Ferry, Anglican Cathedral or Liverpool ONE, the CityLink service is perfect for visiting all of the Liverpool ONE COPPERAS sights of Liverpool. Tate Liverpool Bus Station HILL Merseyside Martime Museum S The Bluecoat A L With day tickets available from only £1.50 as well T H Queen Elizabeth II Crown Courts O as regular services running every 12 minutes, it has U SALTHOUSE ALBERT S DOCK Liverpool ONE DOCK E Q B never been so easy exploring this great city. U Chavasse Park R Albert Dock A O Y W N Hop on and hop off at any of the stops marked L O W to the right and make the day your own. GOWER ST H IL WAPPING L PARK LANE The Beatles Story Liverpool Echo Arena BT Convention Centre Metropolitian Cathedral KEEL WHARF KINGS PARADE WAPPING DOCK Everyman and JAMAICA STREET JAMAICA Playhouse Theatre BROWNLOW HILL MT PLEASANT CityLink Timetable DUKE ST Chinatown MOUNT PLEASANT OXFORD ST Daily NSU NSU UPPER QUEENS DOCK DUKE ST HOPE STREET Pier Head (for Mersey Ferries) 08:43 - 09:07 09:19 09:31 09:43 09:55 19:55 PARLIAMENT STREET CANNING ST Liverpool ONE Bus Station Stand 1 08:45 - 09:09 09:21 09:33 09:45 09:57 then 19:57 The Anglican Cathedral Albert Dock Gower Street 08:48 - 09:12 09:24 09:36 09:48 10:00 every 20:00 KINGS PARADE GREAT GEORGE STREET UPPER PARLIAMENT The Anglican Cathedral Upper Duke St 09:00 09:12 09:24 09:36 09:48 10:00 10:12 12 20:12 STREET Lime Street Station Skelhorne Street 09:07 09:19 09:31 09:43 09:55 10:07 10:19 mins 20:19 CityLink Route Queen Square Bus Station Stand 9 09:11 09:23 09:35 09:47 09:59 10:11 10:23 until 20:23 Bus Stop Pier Head (for Mersey Ferries) 09:17 09:29 09:41 09:53 10:05 10:17 10:29 20:29 Rail Connection NSU - means this bus does not run on Sundays or on bank holidays MT_CITYLINK_DL_Leaflet_2014_AW.indd 4-6 27/05/2014 10:33.
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