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Visiting Liverpool with a 5 months baby

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RanaJuana · 21/07/2024 18:01

Hello!

We're planning to visit Liverpool for a couple of days during this summer and we travel with a 5 months baby.
We drive so ideally we'd like to park the car somewhere for both days and walk around.
It would be lovely to hear about best areas to stay, parking spaces, child friendly hotels or apartments, accessibility with the pram... Anything you believe it could be helpful.
We're not planning to do much, maybe some free tour and see the city centre a little bit.

Thanks!

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Funf · 22/07/2024 09:10

I don't think you will have any issues, Liverpool is very family friendly.
Try to avoid if a big concert or football match is on as prices do go up.
Bold Street is one of the partly pedestrianised streets this car park is a short walk and not too bad price wise, its the one we use most often.
https://maps-web.parkbee.com/en/pages/garage-details/75f15e93-c191-43b2-baef-f90f3d62acb8
Bold street is great for food too, Bombed out church and cathederalks at the top, walk down the hill to the city centre.
Some ideas here
https://www.donthibernate.co.uk

ParkBee Maps

https://maps-web.parkbee.com/en/pages/garage-details/75f15e93-c191-43b2-baef-f90f3d62acb8

RanaJuana · 23/07/2024 09:26

Funf · 22/07/2024 09:10

I don't think you will have any issues, Liverpool is very family friendly.
Try to avoid if a big concert or football match is on as prices do go up.
Bold Street is one of the partly pedestrianised streets this car park is a short walk and not too bad price wise, its the one we use most often.
https://maps-web.parkbee.com/en/pages/garage-details/75f15e93-c191-43b2-baef-f90f3d62acb8
Bold street is great for food too, Bombed out church and cathederalks at the top, walk down the hill to the city centre.
Some ideas here
https://www.donthibernate.co.uk

Thanks very much for all the info!
I'll definitely have a look at it🤗

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