Liverpool Visitor Guide for the City Region 2011/12

Liverpool Visitor Guide for the City Region 2011/12

Liverpool Visitor Guide for the City Region 2011/12 VisitLiverpool.com 01 01 Liverpool ONE VisitLiverpool.com Royal Liver Building Chavasse Park Cunard Building Hilton Liverpool Port of Liverpool Building Seacombe Ferry Terminal Museum of Liverpool Merseyside Maritime Museum Albert Dock Tate Liverpool UNESCO World Heritage City Heritage World UNESCO Liverpool Liverpool It is now bulging with fabulous new shops, has buzzing new restaurants, Welcome hip hotels and trendy wine bars, as well as a world class cultural offering with more museums and galleries than anywhere outside of London. This Liverpool. The very name conjures up images of a glorious maritime year also sees the opening of the spectacular new Museum of Liverpool history, world-beating musical heritage, two of the Premiership’s biggest in its landmark building on the waterfront. And then there’s the people football teams and not one, but two majestically different Cathedrals. of Liverpool, who are famously friendly and will welcome you with pride. This Northwest city and the surrounding City Region is certainly all those It is no surprise, in fact, that Liverpool is consistently voted as one of the things, but it is also so much more. Liverpool is undergoing a thrilling top city break destinations by stylish travel bible Condé Nast Traveller. renaissance, jump-started by its hugely successful year as European Capital of Culture. So come and enjoy a classic Champagne cocktail at the Panoramic, check out the very latest world class exhibition at Tate Liverpool, or snap up something gorgeous at the gleaming new Liverpool ONE in the heart of the city centre. This city bursts with energy, life, humour, and so much to do. Enjoy your visit – we know you will. Tourist information +44 (0)151 233 2008 Accommodation Hotline Book now! +44 (0)844 870 0123 How to use this guide: VAQAS Green Tourism Tourism Awards These attractions and places These companies uphold the The official tourist board for the of interest have reached the environmental policies of Liverpool City Region likes to visitor experience standards set the Green Tourism Business honour those that help provide by the Visitor Attraction Quality Scheme, with either a gold, a world class experience for Assurance Service (VAQAS). silver or bronze accreditation. visitors to our destination. These are the winners of the most recent Mersey Partnership Disabled go Your Ticket for Liverpool Tourism Awards. These venues have Indicates the venue/attraction been assessed by access accepts the Your Ticket professionals. for Liverpool visitor card. 02 VisitLiverpool.com VisitLiverpool.com 03 Culture & Heritage & Heritage Culture Walker Art Gallery William Brown Street, Liverpool 04 VisitLiverpool.com VisitLiverpool.com 05 Heritage Like the Great Wall of China and the Pyramids of Events & Heritage Culture Culture & Heritage Giza, Liverpool is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its impressive waterfront in addition to other areas of the city centre qualified the city for this status René Magritte: Liverpool oozes culture and heritage. The city in 2004. The site stretches along the waterfront from The Pleasure Principle Albert Dock, which alone has the largest collection June 24–October 16 has a glorious past as a mercantile hub and of Grade I listed buildings in the UK, through Tate Liverpool the Pier Head and up to Stanley Dock. It also T: 0151 702 7400 gateway to the New World, but today it is also encompasses the Commercial District, RopeWalks www.tate.org.uk/liverpool and the Cultural Quarter. René Magritte (1898 to 1967) is one a key destination for art lovers, fans of the of the most revered and popular Stroll around Albert Dock to drink in some of the artists of the 20th Century. During history then take a trip across the Mersey on one theatre and museumgoers. 2011 Tate Liverpool will present of the river’s famous ferries to see the awe inspiring René Magritte: The Pleasure view of Liverpool Waterfront, one of the most Principle, the first major exhibition recognised waterfronts in the world. of the Belgian Surrealist in the UK Art in almost 20 years. Featuring Art is a huge theme for the city in 2011. Tate Liverpool Liverpool has a unique mix of contemporary and major works from across the world will be staging a major René Magritte exhibition, classic architecture too. There’s the soaring Gothic and from all stages of the artist’s called The Pleasure Principle, in the Summer. This Revival Liverpool Cathedral, the biggest Anglican career, The Pleasure Principle will will be the first big show of the Belgian Surrealist’s Cathedral in the UK – a climb to the top of the tower display over 100 artworks, many work in the UK for almost 20 years. There will also for the best views across the region is a must – and not seen before in the UK. be a new Alice in Wonderland exhibition from the modernist Catholic Cathedral, affectionately November, exploring the influence of Lewis Carroll’s known as ‘Paddy’s Wigwam’ at the other end of Hope iconic stories and characters on modern and Street, whose vast stained glass crown floods the Museum of Liverpool contemporary art. interiors with different colours. Then there is the Opening July 2011 stunning St George’s Hall, described by Prince Charles Pier Head The city has numerous permanent art attractions as the finest example of neo-classical architecture T: 0151 478 4499 too. Visit the Walker Art Gallery, the national gallery in the country, where you can explore the great hall, www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk of the North – ask at reception for a helpful guide to fascinating criminal court and judges’ chambers. The new Museum of Liverpool the highlights, including works by Hockney, Degas, opens on July 19 and is the largest Turner and Rembrandt, all of which are housed on newly-built national museum in the first floor. Britain for more than a century. It is housed in a landmark building Hope Street, Liverpool at the Pier Head, at the heart of the World Heritage Site on Liverpool’s Check out the Bluecoat, a distinctive Grade I listed famous waterfront. arts centre, over 290 years old which offers an inspiring programme of visual art, music, dance, live For a full list of events, pick up a art and literature. Across the Mersey at Port Sunlight copy of VisitLiverpool’s free events on Wirral Peninsula is the Lady Lever Art Gallery, guide, widely available across a beautiful, highly personal collection of fine and the Liverpool City Region and all decorative arts. Or check out Liverpool’s world class Tourist Information Centres. public art, which stretches across the region. Take a trip up to Crosby Beach to see the Gormleys, the 100 cast iron life-size sculptures of Angel of the North artist Antony Gormley, standing and staring out to sea. Then there is even street artist Banksy’s biggest bit of street art in the UK, on the edge of the city’s China Town on Berry Street, and Spanish artist Jaume Plensa’s public sculpture, Dream, which has become an artistic crowd-puller to the former Sutton Manor Colliery in St.Helens since it was unveiled there in 2009. Dream, St.Helens Liverpool has a unique mix of contemporary and classic architecture. There’s the soaring Gothic Revival Liverpool Cathedral, the biggest Anglican Cathedral in the UK and the modernist Catholic Cathedral, affectionately known as ‘Paddy’s Wigwam’ at the other end of Hope Street. Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King 06 VisitLiverpool.com VisitLiverpool.com 07 Museums Liverpool has one of the most impressive collections Culture & Heritage Culture of museums outside of London. Most exciting of all Events for 2011 is the opening of the new Museum of Liverpool in the Summer. The largest newly built Spring on the Waterfront national museum in Britain for more than a century April 29–May 8 is housed in a landmark new building at the Pier Head. Liverpool Waterfront Themed galleries will document the history of the T: 0151 233 2008 city and focus on different aspects such as its role www.liverpoolonthewaterfront.co.uk as a cradle for creativity, from nurturing writers to From Princes Parade all the way to producing comedians and musicians, and what it Liverpool Marina, Liverpool’s world means to be Liverpudlian. famous waterfront will ‘spring into life’ with an extensive programme Many other museums are located around the Albert of events and activities. Highlights Dock, such as the Merseyside Maritime Museum, include Tall Ships, Shanty Festival where you can find out all about the companies, and street theatre. people and ships connected to this great port. Visit the International Slavery Museum there too, which tells numerous poignant tales of bravery and Liverpool Pride rebellion among the enslaved people. August 6 Liverpool city centre World Museum Liverpool is another fascinating spot, www.liverpoolpride.co.uk bulging with historic treasures from around the world, Get ready to wave those rainbow with an aquarium, bug house and planetarium. The flags and paint the town pink boys World of Glass in St.Helens, where you can learn all and girls! Liverpool’s Pride festival about glass blowing and the history of glass making returns to celebrate the city’s in the region, is also a popular option. thriving gay scene. Visitors will be treated to a fantastic variety of Performance René Magritte: The Pleasure Principle Tate Liverpool, June 24–October 16 musical acts and performers. The Liverpool City Region has plenty of top performance © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2011 spaces. The 11,000 seat Echo Arena Liverpool on the Pick up a copy of VisitLiverpool’s waterfront is the jewel in the city’s crown of fantastic events guide.

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