Liverpool Cathedral is located to the south of Liverpool and is about 2.4 km from the city center. It is located above Mount St. James and is considered one of the most important tourist attractions in England in general.
It is considered the tallest cathedral in the world, and it occupies the fifth rank in the list of the largest and largest cathedrals in the world. You during your tour in Liverpool
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The best activities in Liverpool Cathedral
• You will enjoy learning about one of the most famous architectural buildings in the famous city of Liverpool, in addition to a number of wonderful sculptures and gilded statues that tell in the silence of this period of the history of the great British Empire.
• You can climb to the top of the tower and watch the big bell, which consists of 5 bells together, and enjoy a panoramic view and a charming view of the beautiful city around you, and enjoy watching the enchanting Liverpool sunset.
• Watch a number of documentary films translated into several languages brought to you by those in charge of the cathedral, to learn about the history of its establishment and the circumstances that beset this great building over the years.
• Commemorative photos are important when you visit the famous Liverpool Cathedral, as you may not be able to visit such an ancient historical place again.
• There are a number of specialized places inside the cathedral that offer delicious traditional English meals, in addition to hot and cold drinks, where you can sit and get what you want.
Opening times for Liverpool Cathedral
All days of the week from 7:00 AM until 20:00 PM.
Free admission.
Liverpool Cathedral Hotels – Liverpool
Hope Street Hotel is a 4-star hotel in Liverpool, 450 meters from Liverpool Cathedral
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The hotel rated excellent in cleanliness, location, view, and rooms.
The Liverpool Inn Hotel is one of the best 4-star hotels in England, 550 meters from Liverpool Cathedral
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The hotel got great reviews in every way.
Liverpool Cathedral site