Royal Liver Building
Type
Monument & Historical Site
Opening Hours
8 AM – 5:30 PM
Distance to the Port
4-Minute Walk

Looking out over the River Mersey, the Royal Liver Building is a striking symbol of Liverpool's waterfront.
Built in 1911, it was one of the first buildings in the world made with reinforced concrete and was, at the time, among the tallest in Europe. Today, visitors can take a guided tour up to the clock towers, see the famous Liver Birds, and enjoy panoramic views of the River Mersey. The building remains a powerful symbol of Liverpool's maritime heritage.