Royal Liver Building 360
Explore the Royal Liver Building iconic history with this fully immersive experience in Liverpool
eligible with a VisitBritain Gift Card
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Highlights
- Tour some of the building’s hidden secrets, journeying to the 15th floor to get panoramic views across Liverpool from the most iconic viewing point in the city.
- Discover a world-class digitally mapped audio visual experience in the clock tower.
- Learn the building’s history and its significance to the city of Liverpool.
- Listen how this city full of culture, sport, history and music has made its mark and evolved into the city you see today.
What's included
- Admission to the Royal Liver Building 360
- 60 – 70 minute tour
- Parking
- Food and drinks
Prepare for the experience
Children information
- Due to the nature of the tour children under 7 years of age are not permitted.
- Children between the ages of 7 and 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Accessibility information
- Wheelchair and users of small compact mobile scooters can access the building from the front using the ramp at the main entrance and entering via the ground floor reception and using the lift to the interactive exhibition gallery in the lower ground floor.
Additional information
- The full tour is physically demanding.
The Royal Liver Building opening times vary throughout the year, however, the regular opening times are:
- From 9:00am: tours every 15 minutes.
- Open every day.
How to get there
- Address: The Royal Liver Building, Pier Head, Liverpool Waterfront, L3 1HU.
- The main entrance to the attraction is located in the courtyard of the building, just off Canada Boulevard, L3 1HU.
- Nearest train station: Liverpool Lime Street station is approximately a 20-minute walk away with local Merseyrail services also running to James Street station (a 5-minute walk away).
Supplier information
This product is sold by VisitBritain Shop and supplied by Royal Liver Building.