10 Affordable Half Term Activities for Families

Whether you’re a local or just visiting, there’s plenty to see and do in Liverpool that won’t break the bank. Here are 10 affordable activities in Liverpool for families:

  1. Take a walk along the waterfront: Liverpool’s waterfront is one of the most famous in the world, and it’s a great place for families to take a leisurely stroll. You can see iconic landmarks like the Port of Liverpool Building, the Royal Liver Building, and the Cunard Building, as well as a range of wonderful statues.

  2. Visit the Museum of Liverpool: The Museum of Liverpool is a great place to learn about the history and culture of the city, with free admission! Opened in 2011, the museum is dedicated to the history and culture of the city of Liverpool, and explores its past, present, and future. The museum has four main galleries that cover different aspects of Liverpool's history and culture: The Great Port, Global City, People’s Republic, and Wondrous Place.

  3. Visit the World Museum: The World Museum is a great place for families to explore, with free admission! The museum's collection includes over 1.2 million objects, ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to specimens of extinct animals, and is divided into several galleries, each of which focuses on a different aspect of the museum's collection. The galleries include the World Cultures Gallery, the Treasure House Theatre, the Aquarium, the Weston Discovery Centre, and the Space and Time Gallery.

  4. Visit the Merseyside Maritime Museum: The Merseyside Maritime Museum is another great museum to visit in Liverpool, with free admission! The museum explores the history of Liverpool's role as a port and its impact on the city's growth and development over the centuries. It also covers the wider maritime history of the region, including the slave trade, the Battle of the Atlantic during World War II, and the construction of the ill-fated Titanic and other famous ships.

  5. Explore the Walker Art Gallery: The Walker Art Gallery is one of Liverpool’s premier art galleries, with free admission! It is one of the largest art galleries in the country, housing a vast collection of paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, and works on paper. One of the most notable collections at the Walker Art Gallery is its collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, which is one of the largest and most important in the world.

  6. Take a trip to Crosby Beach: Crosby Beach is a popular destination for families looking to enjoy the outdoors. The beach is home to Anthony Gormley’s famous “Another Place” sculptures, and you can take a leisurely walk along the beach to see them up close. The installation consists of 100 cast iron sculptures of a human figure, all facing out to sea. The sculptures are spread out over 2 miles of the beach and are placed at various points between the tide line and the sea. The figures are all identical and based on Gormley's own body, standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall.

  7. Visit the Liverpool Cathedral: The Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is another impressive building that’s well worth a visit, and it’s another thing that’s free! You can take a guided tour, attend a service, or simply wander around and admire the architecture. The cathedral is notable for its impressive size and striking design, with a tall central tower that stands at 331 feet high. The cathedral also features a number of stained-glass windows, including one designed by the famous artist Edward Burne-Jones.

  8. Visit the Liverpool Central Library: The Liverpool Central Library is an impressive building which is free to enter! The library's collection includes over two million items, including books, newspapers, magazines, and multimedia materials. The library also has a number of rare and unique items, such as early editions of Shakespeare's plays and a first edition of Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species." The library is housed in a beautiful historic building that features a dome and a neoclassical façade. The interior of the library is equally impressive, with a grand entrance hall, a reading room, and a large atrium that allows natural light to flood the space.

  9. Enjoy a day out at New Brighton: New Brighton is a popular seaside resort located just outside of Liverpool. You can enjoy the beach, explore the pier, or visit the nearby amusement park. Admission prices are affordable, and there are plenty of activities for families to enjoy.

  10. Take the Liverpool City Sights Tour Bus, of course! With the cheapest tour bus prices in the country, you can hop on and hop off the bus at 14 different stops throughout Liverpool city centre, or you can experience the award-winning City and Beatles Tour. All tours are live guided, and some even feature live music!

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