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Liverpool City Centre Map D A S T O R D Y O E D L A M N O I N A R T G S E O L A R D O K A R I D K D A T TREE RY S O DA BOUN R D E A L O TREET ARY S A H UND R BO BLACKSTONE STREET D E Y Y E K L R W I T T N E K E O A E T R AD S E R R T O R T T H K S S C S E T R R B R E R E E M M E T O O H H T T A A E E R R G G D A O R K C H E R B E Y W O D R A T H O R S T D R N E A E T L T O C T T S E E E E R R T T D S S A O R R CK R E E E BR M M O O H H T T A A E E E R R V G G E R T O N R O A D D OA Y R RB DE ST WE D A O K R IC SW N RU B A B C D E F NATIONAL EXPRESS COACH STATION LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE MAP PLACES OF INTEREST HOTELS & SERVICED APARTMENTS MOORFIELDS MOORFIELDS STATION STATION MAP REF: MAP REF: 1 1 Aintree Racecourse (not on map) B1 01 30 James Street B2 Albert Dock B3 02 62 Castle Street B2 Al -Rahma Mosque (not on map) E4 03 Aachen Hotel E2 QUEEN Arena, Convention Centre and 04 Adagio Apart Hotel D2 SQUARE BUS LOW HILL Exhibition Centre B4 STATION 05 Aloft Hotel B1 LIME STREET The Beatles Story B4 and A2 STATION 06 INFORMATION Atlantic Tower A1 CENTRE Black-E Community Centre D4 07 Base Serviced Apartments C1 Blackburne House E3 08 Beatles Themed Apartment B1 Bluecoat Display Centre C2 09 Bridge Street Liverpool ONE C2 The Bluecoat C2 10 JAMES STREET Bridpoint Apartments D1 (WATER ST Cavern Club B2 ENTRANCE) 11 Britannia Adelphi D2 Cavern Walks B2 12 Campanile C4 Chinese Arch D3 13 Crowne Plaza A1 Central Library C1 14 SMITHDOWN LANE Days Inn B2 Isle of Man JAMES Clayton Square Shopping Centre C2 Steam Packet Co 15 Dolby Hotel C5 2 Ferry STREET Empire Theatre D1 STATION 16 Doubletree by Hilton B1 2 Epstein Theatre C2 17 Holiday Inn Express – Albert Dock B4 LIVERPOOL Everyman Theatre E3 CENTRAL 18 EPIC Apart Hotel - Seel Street C3 STATION FACT D3 MERSEY 19 EPIC Apart Hotel - Duke Street C3 FERRIES QE2 The Hardmans’ House E3 Law Courts 20 EPIC Apart Hotel - Campbell Street C3 Festival Gardens (not on map) D5 21 Feathers Hotel E2 Gustaf Adolf Kyrka (Nordic Church) C3 22 Hampton by Hilton C4 International Slavery Museum A3 23 Hanover Hotel C2 Isla Gladstone Conservatory 24 Hard Days Night Hotel B2 (not on map) E1 25 Hatters Hostel D2 LIPA E3 INFORMATION 26 Heywood House Hotel B2 CENTRE Liverpool Cathedral E4 Belfast Ferries, 27 Hilton Liverpool B3 Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool Cruise Terminal A2 28 HOAX Hostel C2 Ness Gardens, Liverpool Hope University (not on map) E4 Spaceport, U Boat Story 29 Holiday Inn, City Centre D2 LIVERPOOL Liverpool John Moores University E2 ONE BUS 30 Hope Street Hotel E3 STATION Liverpool ONE C2 and B2 31 Hotel Indigo A1 Liverpool Parish Church A1 3 3 32 Ibis B3 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine E1 33 Ibis Styles - Dale Street B1 Liverpool Town Hall B1 34 International Inn / Cocoon E3 Mersey Ferries A2 35 International Inn Serviced Apartments E3 Mersey Tunnel Tours A2 36 Joker Boat and Yellow Submarine B3 Merseyside Maritime Museum B3 37 Jurys Inn B4 Metquarter C2 38 Lord Nelson Hotel D1 Metropolitan Cathedral E2 39 Malmaison A1 Municipal Buildings C1 40 Marriott, City Centre C1 Museum of Liverpool A2 41 Novotel C3 Odeon Cinema (Liverpool ONE) C2 42 Posh Pads Casartelli C3 MULGRAVE STREET Open Eye Gallery A2 43 Premier Apartments B1 Passport Office A1 44 Premier Inn, Albert Dock B3 Philharmonic Hall E3 45 Premier Inn, Hanover Street C2 Playhouse Theatre C2 Tourist Information 46 Premier Inn, Vernon Street B1 Princes Road Synagogue F4 47 Racquet Club A1 Places of Interest Quakers Meeting House/Prayer Room C2 48 Radisson Blu A1 4 Hotels & Serviced 4 Radio Merseyside (BBC) C2 Apartments 49 Richmond Hotel C1 Register Office (St George’s Hall) D1 50 Roscoe House E3 Merseyrail Station Royal Court Theatre C1 51 Royal Chambers D1 Merseytravel Royal Liverpool University Hospital F1 Information Centre 52 Sir Thomas Hotel C1 St George’s Hall D1 53 Signature Living, Bold Street D3 Lime Street National Rail St John’s Beacon Viewing Gallery C1 54 Signature Living, Mathew Street C2 St John’s Shopping Centre C1 Bus Station 55 Signature Living, Victoria Street C1 St Lukes Church D3 Taxi Rank 56 Signature Living, Whitechapel C2 Tate Liverpool A3 57 Staybridge Suites B4 Parking The Three Graces - Royal Liver, Cunard 58 and Port of Liverpool Buildings A2 Staycity Serviced Apartments C3 Parking Disabled 59 Trafalgar Warehouse Apartments D1 Underwater Street A2 Shopmobility 60 The Bridewell C1 Unity Theatre E3 Toilets 61 The Liner D1 University of Liverpool - Hospital Foundation Building F2 62 The Liverpool Inn, Mount Pleasant D2 Victoria Gallery and Museum F2 63 The Nadler C3 NHS Walk-in Centre 64 Walker Art Gallery D1 The Printwork Hotel D2 5 St Johns Police Centre 5 Watersports Centre C5 Titanic Hotel (not on map) A1 65 58 Western Approaches B1 Travelodge, Exchange St East B1 Citybike Stations 66 59 Wheel of Liverpool B4 Travelodge, Liverpool Docks C5 67 60 Williamson Tunnels F2 Travelodge, Old Haymarket C1 Tour Bus Stop 68 61 World Museum Liverpool C1 Travelodge, The Strand B2 © Copyright Liverpool City Council 2015 69 YHA C4 The information contained within this leaflet is correct at Map created April 2015 the time of going to print. All locations are approximate. All 70 Z Hotel B1 liability for loss or damage caused by any act or ommission committed in reliance on the information in this leaflet is A B C D E F hereby excluded. Cultureliverpool @Culturelpool Cultureliverpool Cultureliverpool.co.uk dedicated social media channels. media social dedicated Alternatively, get in touch via our our via touch in get Alternatively, open 7 days a week 08:00 – 18:00 – 08:00 week a days 7 open Liverpool John Lennon Airport, L24 1YD, 1YD, L24 Airport, Lennon John Liverpool L1 1JD, open 7 days a week 09:30 – 17:00 – 09:30 week a days 7 open 1JD, L1 Liverpool Lime Street Station (Platform 7), 7), (Platform Station Street Lime Liverpool open 7 days a week 10:00 – 17:30 – 10:00 week a days 7 open Albert Dock (Anchor Courtyard), L3 4BS, 4BS, L3 Courtyard), (Anchor Dock Albert what’s on information in the city. city. the in information on what’s advice from local travel to the latest latest the to travel local from advice office are on hand to help out with expert expert with out help to hand on are office of staff at your local tourist information information tourist local your at staff of visiting for the first time, our friendly team team friendly our time, first the for visiting Whether you’re a seasoned local or or local seasoned a you’re Whether everyone in Liverpool. in everyone and music festivals – there’s something for for something there’s – festivals music and From maritime wonders to giant visitors visitors giant to wonders maritime From getting around Liverpool around getting to guide visitor’s A Liverpool Map Liverpool Getting around Arriving at Liverpool… Travel information To make the most of your visit to Liverpool There is a lot of help available to get you out you need to make the right connections At Liverpool John and about. Here’s where to find it… and Merseytravel is here to help you get to Lennon Airport wherever you want to be by bus, train and Mersey Ferry. Buses run from the airport to the city centre and take Merseytravel Centres approximately 40 minutes or you can catch a bus to the There are two Merseytravel Centres in Liverpool city centre, rail station at Liverpool South Parkway and get one of the selling a range of travel tickets including a one-day Saveaway By Bus frequent trains into Liverpool city centre (14 minutes) or Ticket for buses, trains and Mersey Ferries direct river Southport (1 hour). crossings. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff can also We have two main bus stations in the city centre where advise you how to get around the region, which bus or train our friendly staff can help you make the most of the you need, provide timetables, advise where you get on or off fantastic bus network in the region. At Liverpool Lime and also offer suggestions of places to visit. Queen Square Travel Centre can be found at the bus station, near Lime Our buses are fully accessible and there is a range of Street Station Street Station, while Liverpool ONE Travel Centre is near the tickets which can offer great value. John Lewis store in Liverpool ONE shopping centre. It’s a short walk into the city centre shopping area or alternatively you can catch a bus down to the waterfront Queen Square Liverpool ONE By Train from the stop on Lime Street at the front of the station.
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