Explore unusual things to do in Liverpool: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of Liverpool all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Liverpool, for visitors and locals alike.
As we inch closer to Bublé season, our friends at Fever are jingling through the most wonderful time of the year with a Christmas Candlelight concert stuffed – turkey-like – full of hit Christmas songs. Taking place&hel...
Candlelight invites everyone to experience breathtaking music performances in some of Liverpool’s most magical locations. From legendary composers like Vivaldi and Hans Zimmer to iconic hit makers including Elvis Presle...
As much as we love summer in the UK, it can’t be denied that there is some kind of unbreakable affinity between British people and the time of year that is popularly known as ‘cosy season’. And what could feel more cosy...
Candlelight invites Liverpudlians to experience the magic of these stunning candlelit concerts inside some of the city’s most incredible settings. Many of the UK’s most beautiful venues call Liverpool home,...
Palm House: A Dazzling Glass Gem in the Heart of Sefton Park Known by many as ‘The Great Conservatory’, Palm House was first opened in 1896 for both locals and out-of-towners to enjoy the venue’s spectacular selection&h...
It’s time to unleash your inner action hero at NERF Action Xperience. The epic indoor attraction has now opened its doors in Manchester’s Trafford Palazzo – under an hour’s drive from Liverpool – inviting you to p...
We all know how taxing it can be to try and find new things to do with kids in Liverpool. You might think that you’ve been everywhere and seen everything trying to tire the little ones out but don’t worry ...
St George’s Hall: A Record-Breaking Liverpool Gem Since the first stone was laid in 1838, St George’s Hall has accumulated a noteworthy history and reputation. The Grade I listed building is a highly sought-after venue...
A storied former religious meeting hall in Liverpool. Before Grand Central Hall closed its doors in 2022, the Grade II listed building served a number of purposes during its lifetime, and some might prove to come as a s...
Ah, the cozzy livs (or ‘cost of living crisis’ for the millennials among us). How on Earth are people still affording to go out? Well, we’ll let you into a little secret: you don’t necessarily ne...