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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #80 on: March 15, 2014, 08:15:35 pm »
I'll catch a plane in John Lennon Airport at 6pm in a month's time and, being from Manchester, I would like to spend the morning and early afternoon roaming around the city. The thing is, I'll have my bag with me. Does anybody know if the coach or railway station have some kind of locker in which I could leave my things for a couple hours?

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #81 on: March 15, 2014, 08:16:44 pm »
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #82 on: January 13, 2015, 07:25:58 pm »
Lads, need some help.

Whats the cheapest/most efficient train from Manchester to Liverpool and vice-verse?

Also, can anyone recommend any decent hostels in the city for  night? Looking for a cheap bed, maybe 3 of us heading on the piss for the weekend.
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #83 on: January 13, 2015, 11:09:40 pm »
Lads, need some help.

Whats the cheapest/most efficient train from Manchester to Liverpool and vice-verse?

Also, can anyone recommend any decent hostels in the city for  night? Looking for a cheap bed, maybe 3 of us heading on the piss for the weekend.

You can get trains directly from the airport, or you can get them from the centre of Manchester at Picadilly, Victoria or Oxford Road. The ones from the centre are frequent and all take roughly the same times, unless you get on a transpennine express one which only takes about half an hour.

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #84 on: January 14, 2015, 02:40:54 am »
Lads, need some help.

Whats the cheapest/most efficient train from Manchester to Liverpool and vice-verse?

Also, can anyone recommend any decent hostels in the city for  night? Looking for a cheap bed, maybe 3 of us heading on the piss for the weekend.

Hatters Hostel on Mount pleasant is alrite, by no means extravagant, but somewhere to put the head down after a few pints

http://hattershostels.com/liverpool-mount-pleasant/

or the Liverpool Inn Hotel also on Mount Pleasent is nice, stayed there the last time i was over, £75 between us for a triple room but very nice

http://www.liverpool-inn.co.uk/hotel.htm

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #85 on: September 1, 2015, 11:42:13 pm »
Coming up to Anfield for the Norwich game on the 20th and me girlfriend is coming up too. Her hope was to go shopping while the game was on but stupidly I didn't even think about L1 being closed by 5 on Sunday's, leaving her with a few spare hours. Any decent suggestions on somewhere alternative to shop (doubt anywhere would be open?) or just a nice coffee shop she could spend a couple of hours, something nice and laid back ideally but all suggestions welcome...anything to get me out the doghouse!!

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #86 on: December 15, 2016, 03:32:18 pm »
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #87 on: December 16, 2016, 04:05:33 pm »
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #88 on: January 24, 2017, 09:39:46 pm »
I would highly recommend the tour of Liverpools first dock to visitors and residents alike.
It's free, which is always a bonus  ;), and really interesting.
You meet up with two archaeologists in the Albert dock, and they take you on the tour.
You get to learn what the line of fountains, and all the markings on the pavement by Liverpool 1, are about.
Then you get to go underneath the porthole/viewing window, into the dock itself.
Been on it myself once; will deffo be going on it again  8)

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #89 on: March 15, 2018, 07:32:59 am »
We've already been to Liverpool a couple of times, but I'd like to find a good pub around the ground (read: pre-game atmosphere, singing).
Any recommendations? The Sandon, The Park?
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #90 on: March 15, 2018, 04:20:43 pm »
We've already been to Liverpool a couple of times, but I'd like to find a good pub around the ground (read: pre-game atmosphere, singing).
Any recommendations? The Sandon, The Park?

I am also going to the match on Sat and would like recommendations. I've heard the Sandon recommended. On top of that, we need to eat somewhere, should we do that in the City Centre before heading out or is there somewhere good close to the ground? Nothing too fancy, we're scruffy.

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #91 on: March 26, 2018, 10:42:33 am »
Could these be added to the top?

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #92 on: August 15, 2018, 09:44:37 pm »
Flying around 5000 miles to attend my first ever game at Anfield on the 25th against Brighton..
Staying at the Hampton By Hilton at Kings Dock, Mill Hurst Street. What would be the best way to reach the stadium and
what's a good time to reach on match day to get in comfortably?
Any do's and dont's I should follow?
Thanks in advance..


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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #93 on: August 16, 2018, 10:13:33 pm »
Flying around 5000 miles to attend my first ever game at Anfield on the 25th against Brighton..
Staying at the Hampton By Hilton at Kings Dock, Mill Hurst Street. What would be the best way to reach the stadium and
what's a good time to reach on match day to get in comfortably?
Any do's and dont's I should follow?
Thanks in advance..

I’d just grab a black cab there will loads around where you are staying, be about £10 to the ground, takes about 10-15 mins, gets a bit crowded at the turnstiles from about 20-30 mins before kick off.
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #94 on: August 17, 2018, 11:41:48 am »
I’d just grab a black cab there will loads around where you are staying, be about £10 to the ground, takes about 10-15 mins, gets a bit crowded at the turnstiles from about 20-30 mins before kick off.

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #95 on: August 17, 2018, 12:43:26 pm »
^ 88 Red - This is what I do to make the most of it:
Get a black cab there early - at least 2 hours or so gives you time to have a snack and a drink before going in to take in sights and sounds of the ground. It's great to watch the players warming up and have a good look around and find your seat etc.
 Get a pie (I'm sure they have a vegetarian) or a scone and a cup of tea at Hombaked near to the Kop (http://homebaked.org.uk/bakery/match_days_at_anfield/)

After the game walk back to town, and enjoy the sun going down, as you saunter with the thousands of others that will be walking too. If it's raining you could take the soccer bus (number 917 £2.10 on Walton Breck Road - The Kop -   back to the City Centre).
I hope you have a boss time and bring us a bit of luck  :scarf
(and don't invade the pitch even if you have an overwhelming urge to cuddle Mo or Mané)

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #96 on: August 17, 2018, 07:34:16 pm »
^ 88 Red - This is what I do to make the most of it:
Get a black cab there early - at least 2 hours or so gives you time to have a snack and a drink before going in to take in sights and sounds of the ground. It's great to watch the players warming up and have a good look around and find your seat etc.
 Get a pie (I'm sure they have a vegetarian) or a scone and a cup of tea at Hombaked near to the Kop (http://homebaked.org.uk/bakery/match_days_at_anfield/)

After the game walk back to town, and enjoy the sun going down, as you saunter with the thousands of others that will be walking too. If it's raining you could take the soccer bus (number 917 £2.10 on Walton Breck Road - The Kop -   back to the City Centre).
I hope you have a boss time and bring us a bit of luck  :scarf
(and don't invade the pitch even if you have an overwhelming urge to cuddle Mo or Mané)

That's brilliant mate.. really appreciate the advice.. Walking back into the city centre with fellow reds after hopefully a thumping win would be amazing..

Just one question.. what makes you think I'm vegetarian?  ;D
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #97 on: August 17, 2018, 11:05:57 pm »
^ you’re in India la. I thought youse were all veggies?

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #98 on: August 18, 2018, 03:45:41 am »
^ you’re in India la. I thought youse were all veggies?

Haha.. no chance.. 60% of the population is non vegetarian..
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #99 on: October 17, 2019, 10:08:10 am »
Didn't know where to post and didn't want a new thread. Mods delete, move or whatever it is you do in your spare time between putting on your frowns and waggling your fingers.

We've just returned from a trip to Liverpool. Ive not been since mid 80's when I was a yoof on a scoot attending scooter club do's to get pished and dance to northern soul. Ye we'd ride up from that sarf east London on lambrettas just to drink and dance with friends we'd made on rallies. Even met a scoot guy of lfc tour. Nice guy, sorry forgot name. (Gordon?)

Anyway, we had a great time. The Museum is great, the Lennon exhibition was moving and ends on 3rd Nov 2019. So hurry up if you've not been. We did the whole thing, the magical mystery tour, tour of anfield etc. We had a great time and yous should be rightfully proud of your city. We'll return for longer next yr, so we can go to the lesser known parts. Off the beaten track. Wifey is huge beatles fan as I am, so that was her driver.

£2.35 for a pint. £2.35!!. I ordered two in the old post office and had to ask if she'd made a mistake. No. £2.35. You can't even buy a pint for the £4.70 it cost me for two. Nice pub. Its normal for you guys and probably not an exemplary pub. But for me it was how pubs used to be in a way I'd forgotten. Lots of Liverpool was like that and it made me sad for what we've lost, but happy that it still existed somewhere.

£9.70 in Cavern though. To be expected I guess. Still, the acts were pretty good and I make no apologies for being a tourist. :)

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #100 on: October 18, 2019, 07:27:04 am »
Aye the city is pretty good right now, although I would say £2.35 a pint is an exception rather than the rule. Most places seem to be charging more and more, well over £4 and seem to keep rising at a rapid rate.

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #101 on: October 19, 2019, 11:41:45 am »
^ Nice little review that boots. I've heard the John Lennon exhibition is good - have to try and get down there next week.

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #102 on: November 11, 2019, 05:45:08 pm »
Hi all...in the early stages of planning a trip to Ireland and then Liverpool in April during our Spring break here in the US - I'm from the Philadelphia area.  My wife and I are celebrating over 20 years since we met.  We may come over for a week and then have our kids fly over to join us in Liverpool. 

So far the idea is to fly to Dublin and drive around Ireland for 5 days or so, just see the countryside, less touristy the better.  then take the ferry over to Liverpool ?  do people do this, will be enjoy?
Timing would be early April - the Villa game is currently scheduled for April 11 but I understand it could get moved to the 12th. 
Champions League quarters are either side of this but I know we can't plan on this. 

Do I have a chance of getting 4 tickets?  Would be a dream come true to see a game at Anfield.  Would love to also do the tour and walk the downtown, do some Beatles stuff.  But I also would love a more authentic experience for game day. 
Any advice or tips would be most appreciated.  I'm so excited for this trip, hope we can sort it out.

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #103 on: June 19, 2021, 04:49:59 pm »
I left Liverpool as a kiddie. With the exception of trips to Anfield and the odd business trip, I have not spent much time in the city since.

Now I plan to take my wife and daughter to Liverpool  in August to see where it all began. Anfield and Calderstones Park (used to live near it) are on the list as is a Beatles tour. Can anyone recommend some places to visit with primary school aged children and vegetarian cafes/restaurants around Childwall, Aigburth and Woolton?
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #104 on: June 19, 2021, 09:34:13 pm »
I left Liverpool as a kiddie. With the exception of trips to Anfield and the odd business trip, I have not spent much time in the city since.

Now I plan to take my wife and daughter to Liverpool  in August to see where it all began. Anfield and Calderstones Park (used to live near it) are on the list as is a Beatles tour. Can anyone recommend some places to visit with primary school aged children and vegetarian cafes/restaurants around Childwall, Aigburth and Woolton?


Jebediah had a similar request a couple of weeks ago.

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #105 on: July 1, 2021, 10:05:29 am »


Jebediah had a similar request a couple of weeks ago.

Yep, lots of suggestions here: https://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=347808.0


Also depending when you come,  and if its been cancelled or not (haven't checked), there usually is some sort of event at the Albert dock on the bank holiday weekend.
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #106 on: August 3, 2021, 09:03:23 pm »
We did the Cavern Club Magical Mystery Tour today, I can recommend it for both Beatles lovers and casual fans.
https://www.cavernclub.com/the-magical-mystery-tour/

Overall, the girls and I enjoyed our mini break in Liverpool. They saw the city for the first time, I revisited a lot of childhood landmarks. I’d forgotten what a friendly and good looking city it is.
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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #107 on: March 14, 2022, 11:21:51 pm »
I am going to be in Liverpool for 3 days during the weekend of the Watford game (managed to score a ticket!). I was looking for a suggestion on some nice localities to stay (Airbnb?) as the City Centre is just so expensive. I want to stay in a place from where I can get to Anfield and the City Centre in about 15-20 mins. Any advice or tips would be most appreciated.

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« Reply #108 on: March 15, 2022, 09:00:39 pm »
I am going to be in Liverpool for 3 days during the weekend of the Watford game (managed to score a ticket!). I was looking for a suggestion on some nice localities to stay (Airbnb?) as the City Centre is just so expensive. I want to stay in a place from where I can get to Anfield and the City Centre in about 15-20 mins. Any advice or tips would be most appreciated.

Some of the pubs around the ground now have rooms ( the cabbage hall , the flat iron , the sandon all five mins walk to the ground and decent bus or taxi routes into the city centre , think you find most places will be more expensive match day . Had a quick look and the cabbage hall is £110 a night for 3 people


Would still recommend staying in the centre just for the fact there is more to do and see on the non match days unless you are doing the museum and tour

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« Reply #109 on: March 16, 2022, 01:17:37 am »
Some of the pubs around the ground now have rooms ( the cabbage hall , the flat iron , the sandon all five mins walk to the ground and decent bus or taxi routes into the city centre , think you find most places will be more expensive match day . Had a quick look and the cabbage hall is £110 a night for 3 people


Would still recommend staying in the centre just for the fact there is more to do and see on the non match days unless you are doing the museum and tour

Thank you. Yes, others I have spoken with also recommend centre is the place to be.

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Re: Guide to Liverpool for visitors
« Reply #110 on: April 12, 2022, 12:29:40 pm »
Might be worth you considering getting a saveaway (Depending on where you get it, you might need to buy a £1 Walrus card too) - if you get an all-zone, you can use the buses and trains and ferries across the whole Network (Up to Southport, Chester, West Kirkby etc) which is about £6 (If you just want around the ground and town then you can get a C1 ticket that'll get you to Sandhills, the soccerbus, the 14, 17 and 19 buses which are a 5 min walk to the ground) and also trains on the Northern Line and trains and buses to South Parkwayl

The 14, 17, 19 buses can get got at the 'Gyratory' which is just up from Lime Street (Ask someone!) and you'll see a queue of matchgoers if you get there before the match.

If you are in town late, they are a great option as they'll beat a cab to the ground - usually 10-15 mins from town to Breck Road

If you are getting a Saveaway, get it at Central or Lime Street

If you just want the bus, you can buy a 'Dayrider' ticket on any bus.
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« Reply #111 on: August 30, 2022, 03:59:19 pm »
Some good info on this thread.

Me and my 10yr old son are flying into Liverpool tomorrow morning, think we're going to do the stadium tour in the afternoon and for the match tomorrow night.

Are there any child friendly bars we could go to in the lead up to the match that would have a decent atmosphere?