Ideally located near the heart of the city, Liverpool Cruise Port offers seamless access to world-class museums, iconic landmarks, and a vibrant waterfront. With its historic significance as the birthplace of the world's first passenger cruise line, the port also boasts a rich cultural heritage and deep maritime history.
Otterspool Park
This riverside park is a popular spot for walking, cycling, and relaxing with views across the Mersey. Its open spaces and fresh air make it a favourite for locals and visitors alike.
Sefton Park
A historic public park known for its sweeping lawns, hidden grottos, and the elegant Victorian Palm House filled with exotic plants.
Princes Park
This tranquil green space offers winding paths, a peaceful lake, and beautiful tree-lined views — a quieter counterpart to its larger neighbour, Sefton Park.
The Florrie
A landmark of community spirit, The Florrie is a beautifully restored Victorian building that now serves as a cultural hub and social venue in the heart of Liverpool's Dingle area.
Why not rent a bike to cruise through the streets of Liverpoool?