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Food & Drink Hotels Experience Liverpool 1 15% off 2 20% off 3 20% off food bill food total bill inc. drinks One card per table reservation. when booked through the web Valid all day Sunday to Thursday. link. Not available after 4pm Valid when dining at PizzaExpress on Saturdays, all day bank Liverpool Kings Waterfront only. Food & Drink Premier Indian Restaurant holidays & special dates. Not to Not valid before 5pm on bank be used in conjunction with any holidays and can't be used with & Bar (opposite the venue). Gusto, Liverpool is offering other offers. The same PizzaExpress values other promotions/voucher codes. When it comes to wining and dining, the choice is Multi-award winning restaurant, visitors a fabulous 20% off food. of great food, evocative music Enjoy the truest tastes of Italy endless whatever your taste and budget. Head to home of authentic Punjabi Gusto and distinctive design have PizzaExpress from their traditional hand pulled any of the restaurants featured to claim your cuisine - best known for its East Z East Edward Pavillion, Royal Albert remained in its DNA since 1965. Liverpool - Kings Waterfront Kings Dock, Keel Wharf, Dock, Liverpool L3 4AF 16 Monarchs Quay, Pavilion rich and buttery flavours and pizzas to dynamic wine list. Today they take the same pride exclusive offers, discounts and privileges. Liverpool L3 4BX Building, Liverpool L3 4BX extensive vegetarian/meat 0151 708 6969 in offering great hospitality and 0151 707 9377 Bookings must be made online at www.gustorestaurants.uk.com/ 0151 707 1566 Enhance your stay in Liverpool See map overleaf for locations. dish choices. www.eastzeastliverpool.com gustorestaurants.uk.com/accliverpool restaurant/liverpool unforgettable experiences. www.pizzaexpress.com with tickets to some of the city’s best attractions 4 5 6 20% off 20% off 30% off From music to comedy and theatre to sport, food bill the à la carte menu food and drinks Ticket Quarter is your one stop ticketing shop, Cannot be used in conjunction OR Offering incredible dishes with with any other offer. Valid for opening the door to unique experiences in the 2 courses & a glass tables of up to 8 guests only. Not North West and beyond. Marco twists, like its Oyster available 25th December or 1st Rockerfellar, seared sea scallops of wine for £20.00 Treat yourself to delicious dining January. Bank holiday restrictions Available every day from 5pm - 7pm may apply. with black pudding or Mr White's at The Brew Bar Lounge, the Purchase your tickets directly from the Guest Relations Located on the famous Royal coq and shrimp curry - but inviting restaurant and bar Brew Bar Lounge desk in ACC Liverpool’s Galleria, or online at Albert Dock, Revolution is a Revolution it's not all about seafood. The Pullman at Liverpool Marriott Hotel at Liverpool bar, restaurant and party venue Atlantic Pavilion, Royal Albert menu has succulent Scottish Liverpool City Centre. Enjoy tempting Marriott Hotel Dock, Liverpool L3 4AE Kings Dock, Liverpool L3 4FP One Queen Square, serving fresh food, expertly ticketquarter.co.uk Buccleuch beef steaks, roast Adjacent to ACC Liverpool light bites, daily specials, grill Liverpool L1 1RH 0151 909 2777 mixed cocktails and premium favourites and local gins amid a www.revolution-bars.co.uk/bar/ chicken and leek pie and Mr 0151 945 1010 0151 476 8000 @TicketQuarter drinks for every occasion. liverpool-albert-dock.com Lamb's shepherds pie and more. www.mpwrestaurants.com vibrant atmosphere. www.marriott.com 7 Enjoy a 9 2 for 1 Gin Lab Buy any size Experience Pullman Liverpool is perfectly glass of house for £55 per located in the heart of Liverpool’s wine and receive Experience Liverpool Watch Liverpool Organic Gin person iconic waterfront within walking a complimentary being distilled at The Liverpool Hotels distance of The Royal Albert glass Dock. All of their 216 beautifully Gin Distillery & Bar. Liverpool is a modern, vibrant city, proud of its rich appointed rooms offer open Liverpool Gin Liverpool is a fantastic city break destination heritage and world trade roots, famous for its friendly Take a tour, enjoy a tasting plan en-suites with rain showers session and make your own Distillery whenever you choose to visit. Come back and luxurious co-bigelow people, and known worldwide for football and a 52 – 54 Castle Street, toiletries. In addition 55inch gin in one of the Distillery's Liverpool L2 7LQ soon and hit the town for a long weekend particular pop foursome. Only by visiting can you fully 8 televisions with sports channels, Gin Labs. 10 appreciate how much this wonderful place has to offer. www.liverpoolgindistillery.com 20% off break, or plan a mid-week visit and bring movies, bathrobes and slippers Free on standard entry bottle of prosecco your family and friends with you. are included as standard. Pullman Liverpool tickets Throughout the hotel they offer Kings Dock, Liverpool, L3 4FP with every booking. Cannot be used in conjunction The British Music Experience with any other offer, available on complimentary 5G Wi-Fi, helping Adjacent to ACC Liverpool Base is a home away from Contact Base directly to redeem tells the story of British standard ticket only. you stay connected whilst away 0151 945 1000 home, offering beautiful, your bottle of fizz. Base operate from home. www.pullmanhotels.com self-catering properties with an over 25 age policy, which music through costumes, does not apply to family and instruments, performance superior, personable service. corporate stays. and memorabilia. With four locations in the heart of Liverpool City Centre, all See outfits from artists apartments feature stylish fully including David Bowie to equipped kitchens, with laundry Little Mix, along with musical Base The British Music facilities, widescreen TV’s, high Serviced Apartments instruments from Noel Experience speed Wi-Fi, spacious layouts 2 Hudson Gardens Gallagher to the Sex Pistols. Cunard Building, and bespoke, contemporary 136 Duke Street Try the vocal booth, dance Liverpool L3 1DS interiors. It’s the perfect base for Liverpool the decades or play in the families, leisure and corporate Merseyside 0151 519 0915 L1 5BB Gibson Interactive Studio. www.britishmusicexperience.com guests alike. www.baseservicedapartments.co.uk Image courtesy of Liverpool Cathedral Linda McCartney taken by 12 £5 per person Eric Clapton, 1967 special tour © Paul McCartney rate Liverpool is a city of great tradition, fabulous humour and stunning architecture. Seeing the city in style couldn’t be easier than stepping on board the City Explorer. An experienced tour guide will help you explore the very best bits of the city. Hear all about City Explorer Start of Tour: Gower Street Liverpool’s history, drama and Bus Stop, Royal Albert Dock, what makes it the vibrant region Liverpool that it is today. 0151 933 2324 www.cityexplorerliverpool.co.uk 11 Are you a football fan? Even if 13 Buy one 14 15 you’re not, take a ride on the 20% off 15% off ticket and all paid for exhibitions new LFC Explorer Tour from the admission fee get one free Discount applies to full price at National Museums city centre to the world famous adult ticket. Valid only for Liverpool Anfield Stadium. Ideal for a tour 10% discount Mersey Ferries – River Explorer Cruise. Does Save on National Museums Only applies to tickets purchased not apply to online tickets, of the ground or just to see the during weekday River Explorer Cruise Liverpool's blockbuster at the venue and not to be For magnificent views of the joint or partner tickets. To be taken in conjunction with any mornings used with no other offers. sights on the way. An Explorer city, its World Heritage site Take a ferry ‘cross the Mersey exhibitions in 2020, with the other offer. Guide will be on hand to help you. A ‘must see’ on any city visit is Britain’s biggest waterfront and the Welsh and see the UNESCO World Linda McCartney Retrospective Running times and cost at www. National Cathedral: awesome architecture, astonishing views from mountains, take a ride on The Wheel of Heritage Waterfront. This is a at the Walker Art Gallery lfccityexplorer.co.uk - LFC Explorer Mersey Ferries Museums the top of the tower (Liverpool’s highest point), plus a Start of Tour: Hartley Quay The Wheel of Liverpool. Liverpool ‘must do’ experience as part Pier Head Ferry Terminal, and AI: More than Human, Liverpool or on 0151 933 2324 Bus Stop, Royal Albert Dock, great shop and café. Special rates available at Keel Wharf, Liverpool, of a visit to Liverpool. Cruise Georges Parade, Liverpool featuring immersive artworks Walker Art Gallery, L3 8EL Liverpool Merseyside L3 4FN L3 1DP World Museum, L3 8EN See the LFC advert for your the attraction situated on the departs daily on the hour from and scientific developments, at www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk 0151 933 2324 0151 709 8651 discounted tour of the stadium. 0151 330 1003 World Museum. 0151 478 4444 www.lfccityexplorer.co.uk piazza. www.ticketquarter.co.uk Liverpool's Pier Head. www.merseyferries.co.uk www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk Welcome to Liverpool! Useful Information Your Privilege Card is packed with fantastic offers, discounts and privileges for some of the city’s best Liverpool event campus restaurants, bars, hotels and attractions. Kings Dock, Liverpool Waterfront L3 4FP 0151 475 8888 Take this card to any of the featured outlets to redeem Guest Relations your offers as many times as you like and remember to 0151 239 6001 bring your card with you next time you visit Liverpool! Accommodation Hotline Royal Albert Dock Liverpool is just minutes away Our onsite Guest Relations team, situated in the Galleria, 0844 870 0123 from the venue where visitors can take advantage of is on hand with a range of concierge services from Liverpool John Lennon Airport the impressive retail and leisure offering, attractions restaurant reservations to bespoke tours of the city.
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