Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum looks at the slave trade and its legacy and related issues, based at Liverpool’s Albert Dock in the same building as the Maritime Museum
Fast food gets even faster in Bold Street burrito-and-nachos eaterie Mexigo. An unfussy menu - burritos, nachos, tacoes etc - competes with unfussy food to see who can be the most unfussy, with a late….
A brand new restaurant run by four Italians with varied backgrounds in food and drink; promising hearty, rustic fare with good-quality ingredients. Bellini features seasonal menus of food made in-house and has a wide range….
The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a vast exhibition space over four floors of the Albert Dock looking at Liverpool’s relationship with the sea in terms of mercantilism, leisure, war and emigration. The Maritime Museum’s displays….
National Museums Liverpool’s most southerly outpost, Sudley House is a former mansion originally owned by yet another Liverpudlian philanthropist (see also: Lady Lever gallery). It stands in its own grounds in the pretty Mossley Hill….
The Lady Lever Art Gallery is a stunning neo-classical building in Port Sunlight, the centrepiece of a village built for workers at the nearby Lever Soap factory. The gallery, along with the village, was built….
Liverpool’s National Conservation Centre was formerly a public venue in the city that functioned to educate visitors as to the work undertaken by National Museums Liverpool. It also hosted a series of small but excellent….
World Museum Liverpool went through a bit of a rebrand a couple of years ago. Back then it was called Liverpool Museum and did the usual museum things: history, natural history, geology, astronomy, old stuff…..
If ever you needed proof that even the most jinxed of sites can, in the right hands, turn into a regular ‘must-visit’ location, take a walk down the steps of Aloha: for years Bar Fresa….
A campaigning theatre company with its roots in roots in experimental theatre, with a modus operandi of bringing theatre to the masses. Now features an engaging mix of new and established talent and productions, while….
Another art deco monolith in the centre of Liverpool, the Royal Court Theatre predominantly stages comedic productions and comedy acts. The Grade II-lited venue has been through several changes of character, acting as a theatre….