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🏛️Museum of Liverpool

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The Museum of Liverpool is the world's first national museum devoted to the history of a city. It tells the story of Liverpool and its people, with galleries covering the city's social, cultural, and industrial heritage. The museum is especially welcoming to families, offering interactive exhibits and dedicated spaces for children.

Highlights for families include:
- 'Little Liverpool' – a hands-on gallery for under-5s with sensory play, dressing up, and a mini cityscape.
- 'Global City' – exploring Liverpool's connections to the world through objects, film, and interactive displays.
- 'City Soldiers' – a gallery featuring the King's Regiment with uniforms and a tank to climb aboard.
- 'The Wondrous Place' – celebrating Liverpool's music and sports icons with touchscreen games and memorabilia.

Practical tips: Entry is free, but booking a timed ticket is recommended. The museum has a café, shop, baby-changing facilities, and step-free access. Allow at least 2–3 hours. It's right on the Liverpool Waterfront, near other attractions like the Beatles Story and Albert Dock.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Book timed tickets in advance

    Booking a timed ticket online is recommended to avoid queues and ensure smooth entry with children.

  • Little Liverpool is perfect for under-5s

    The dedicated 'Little Liverpool' gallery offers sensory play and dressing up – ideal if you have babies or toddlers.

  • Entry is completely free

    No admission charge, making it excellent value for a full family day out on the Waterfront.

  • Allow 2–3 hours minimum

    Plan for at least 2–3 hours to explore galleries without rushing, longer if children want to linger on interactive displays.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    Dedicated baby-changing facilities are on-site, making nappy changes straightforward during your visit.

  • Fully step-free and buggy-friendly

    The museum has step-free access throughout, so buggies are welcome – no need to leave them at the door.

  • Café on-site for refreshments

    There's a café in the museum where you can grab drinks and snacks without leaving the building.

  • City Soldiers tank is hugely popular with children

    The 'City Soldiers' gallery features a real tank you can climb aboard – expect queues here with older children.

  • The Wondrous Place appeals to sports and music fans

    Older children interested in Liverpool's music and sports heritage will enjoy the touchscreen games and memorabilia displays.

  • Perfect for rainy days

    Being fully indoors, the museum is an excellent choice when the weather turns wet – common in Liverpool.

  • Located on the Waterfront with other attractions nearby

    Close to the Beatles Story, Albert Dock, and other attractions – consider a multi-venue Waterfront itinerary.

  • Shop on-site for souvenirs

    A museum shop is available if children want to take home a small souvenir from their visit.

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