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ImaMumtoaboy · 24/04/2024 15:20

Hi. I'm going to Liverpool next week(from Ireland). Staying in the city centre. Any recommendations for food and entertaining a 12yr old boy. We have a tour of Anfield book.
Thanks x

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Vod · 24/04/2024 15:25

What days? I ask because the museums are mostly closed on Mondays.

LutonBeds · 24/04/2024 15:26

Bold St Coffee and Greek Taverna (also on Bold St) are excellent.

ImaMumtoaboy · 24/04/2024 15:33

We will be there Sunday to Thursday.
Anfield booked for Monday.

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ImaMumtoaboy · 24/04/2024 15:35

Also quick question regarding sterling. I got some sterling from the last time I was in the UK pre covid and it has the queen's head on it. Can I still use this?

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LutonBeds · 24/04/2024 15:36

ImaMumtoaboy · 24/04/2024 15:35

Also quick question regarding sterling. I got some sterling from the last time I was in the UK pre covid and it has the queen's head on it. Can I still use this?

Yes, I’ve only seen 1 coin with Charles on so far!

LutonBeds · 24/04/2024 15:36

To add - all notes need to be the new plastic stuff, paper ones are no longer accepted.

WeightoftheWorld · 24/04/2024 15:38

Albert Dock area is great for sightseeing - Museum of Liverpool, Maritime Museum with the International Slavery Museum inside the same building, the docks are nice to walk around and have a nosy, lots of little random shops and places to eat etc, the ferris wheel thing is at one end too.

Another good central area for sightseeing is St George's Plateau area - Central Library, World Museum, Walker Art Gallery, St John's Gardens if it's dry.

Bold Street is a great place for eating out, loads of choice.

Ormally · 24/04/2024 15:42

Not necessarily everyone's cup of tea, but I'd love to visit this: Visit the Tunnels – Friends of Williamson's Tunnels (williamsontunnels.com)
I think you have to book prior to going there.

ImaMumtoaboy · 24/04/2024 15:55

LutonBeds · 24/04/2024 15:36

To add - all notes need to be the new plastic stuff, paper ones are no longer accepted.

Thanks. Yes I have the paper notes. Can I change them in the bank?

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StrangeNew · 24/04/2024 16:01

In addition to @WeightoftheWorld‘s suggestions you really shouldn’t miss

Hope Street - two cathedrals, one at each end and each worthy of your time regardless of religious leanings or none. Vastly different in architecture and atmosphere. Also the Everyman Theatre on the same street. See if there’s a play you might book tickets for. Ferocious audience, wonderful auditorium, unlike anywhere else. Lots of good places to eat dotted along the street.

The Playhouse theatre - more mainstream / popular.

The Tung Auditorium in the university area - exceptional new music venue.

Sefton Park Palmhouse, if it’s open. Great relief on a cold wet day.

Tate Liverpool gallery at Albert Dock.

Finally and unmissably:

The ‘Another Place’ sculptures on Crosby Beach. Amazingly empty stretch of beach with iron figures looking out to sea. Truly unforgettable and very popular with children as well as adults.

OldTinHat · 24/04/2024 16:02

I made a similar thread last year and got some fantastic suggestions. I don't know how to find it now, though, to link.

I'm going again in a few weeks to see all the places I missed out last year. I have booked a tour of the tunnels via the Friends website and can't wait!

Dumbo18 · 24/04/2024 16:02

Ferry across the Mersey and the albert dock to fill a day, Gravity Max and junkyard golf in L1 are great and Bold Street or Duke Street food market for food

BarrelOfOtters · 24/04/2024 16:04

https://www.junkyardgolfclub.co.uk/liverpool/info/#faq is really good fun, under 18s can go before 7pm I think. Earlier the better probably.

Liverpool Info

Epic crazy golf across the UK

https://www.junkyardgolfclub.co.uk/liverpool/info#faq

Dumbo18 · 24/04/2024 16:05

Also 2 Cathedrals - start at one and walk to the other. Have a look round the cemetery at the back of the Anglican cathedral, sounds a bit creepy but worth a walk round.

WingingItMam48 · 24/04/2024 16:10

Before you go, check if the museums are open. They have been involved in strike action lately and not sure if it's stopped yet. Try gravity max in Liverpool one, got go karting,, bowling, crazy golf, arcades etc. Also Arcains which is a massive retro arcade based in the old Cains brewery building just on the dock road. My sons favourite place and there is also a street food market next door

ImaMumtoaboy · 24/04/2024 17:20

Brilliant thanks everyone for their help. Going to make a list for all these and google them.
Thanks x

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Rainydayze · 24/04/2024 18:12

I second Arcains! DS (12) loved it although after couple of hours the noise drove me mad. Anfield tour is good so he should enjoy that, as is a visit to Jurgen’s Bierhaus if he’s interested in Liverpool FC.

The interactive tour of the Liver Building was good too! Fantastic views from up there.

Rainydayze · 24/04/2024 18:17

…also, the Museum of Liverpool has a floor that is dedicated to culture- music, film, tv and sports. There is a film that shows history of Liverpool FC and Everton that’s really interesting.

Chillilounger · 24/04/2024 18:23

Gravity max in Liverpool one ( indoor karting and VR sets) or the indoor fairground at the Albert Dock.

1000umbrellas · 24/04/2024 18:33

My kids loved Quirky Quarter on Duke Street a couple of years ago, escape room type puzzles, optical illusions and fun room sets to take photos in.

foreverbasil · 24/04/2024 19:35

Tate gallery is currently closed for redevelopment. They have some space at the RIBA building nearby but not the usual galleries.

Bunnyannesummers · 24/04/2024 19:38

Boxpark for good. Literally just opened and right by Arcains

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