Things to do in Liverpool

Discover the best things to do in Liverpool with our handpicked guides to events, activities, and hidden gems across the city. Whether you’re a local looking for weekend plans or a visitor exploring Liverpool for the first time, you’ll find everything from live music and theatre to food festivals, art exhibitions, nightlife, and family-friendly attractions. Stay up to date with the latest happenings and uncover what makes Liverpool one of the UK’s most vibrant cultural destinations.

  • Nas Announces Liverpool Show As Part Of UK Tour

    Nas Announces Liverpool Show As Part Of UK Tour

    Legendary rapper Nas has announced a show at Liverpool’s Mountford Hall as part of his UK tour this Summer. The hip hop icon will bring his tour to the city on 10th July, with a new album potentially coming out later this year which is one of the most anticipated albums of 2017. Tickets go on sale now here.

  • Smithdown Road Festival Announces More Acts For Showcase of Music, Art, Food & Dance 1

    Smithdown Road Festival Announces More Acts For Showcase of Music, Art, Food & Dance

    With just a few weeks to go until the annual free Smithdown Road festival, there is no doubting that the program of events has grown considerably this year – and that festival goers are in for a brilliant weekend of music, art, food and dance. Perhaps the biggest news of all is that due to the overwhelming popularity of last year’s festival, there will be a huge outdoor area on the Saturday and Sunday to be held…

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    Liverpool Is Getting It’s First Ever Food Hall In The Baltic Triangle

    The Baltic Market will open in Cain’s Brewery warehouse this summer.  What have Lisbon, Amsterdam and soon to be Liverpool all got in common? They’ve all got a food hall. From the guys behind Independent Liverpool and street food legend Tim Haggis, chief hot dog perfectionist behind the beloved Meet Frank – a true foodie revolution is upon us in the shape of a 4 days a week food hall. Its a dream come true…

  • New LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner Art Project At FACT

    New LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner Art Project At FACT

    Starting from 22 March 2017, the durational art project HEWILLNOTDIVIDE.US by LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner will be adopted by FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) in Liverpool, UK. A flag emblazoned with the words “HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US” will be continuously live-streamed from the arts organisation to www.hewillnotdivide.us for four years, or the duration of the 45th Presidency of the United States. The artwork is conceived by the artists as a resistance to division, and to the…

  • Hope & Glory Festival Announce Hacienda Classical, Reverend & The Makers For New Summer festival 2

    Hope & Glory Festival Announce Hacienda Classical, Reverend & The Makers For New Summer festival

    A brand new music & arts festival will launch this summer at St George’s Hall with Hacienda Classical and Reverend & The Makers announced to play. The two day festival will take place on 4th & 5th August at St George’s Plateau with over 50 performers to be announced. The festival will include music, art, exhibitions, magic shows, spoken word poetry and more as the festival aims for a Victorian Carnival Theme. Hacienda Classical will…

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    Sound City Announce Festival Headliners

    Sound City have announced The Human League, John Cale, Metronomy & The Kooks as headliners for their 10th Anniversary. Having already announced a move to the larger Clarence Dock for 2017, Sound City has also revealed that it will host four days of festivities to mark its special birthday. The festival launches on Thursday with a celebration of the English avant-garde featuring a trio of some of the most influential British electronic artists of the modern…

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    Africa Oyé 2017 Dates Announced

    Africa Oyé’s 25th Anniversary Festival The dates have been announced for the UK’s largest FREE celebration of African and Caribbean music and culture as Africa Oyé celebrates its silver anniversary. On 17th & 18th June, a handpicked line-up of acts from Oyé’s 25-year history will descend on Liverpool’s Sefton Park for a weekend of incredible music and cultural celebrations. Oyé‘s Artistic Director, Paul Duhaney is confident that the festival can live up to expectations for such a milestone this…

  • FACT Exhibition 'How Much of This Is Fiction' Opens 2nd March 1

    FACT Exhibition ‘How Much of This Is Fiction’ Opens 2nd March

    FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) has announced their next exhibition How Much of This Is Fiction; open from 2 March until 21 May, and focusing on politically inspired media art that uses deception in all its forms. The exhibition shows the artist as trickster, using a variety of hoaxes and hacks to reveal the hidden workings of power structures. One local example of a media hoax to make a statement which the Echo…

  • British Music Experience To Open In March

    British Music Experience To Open In March

    Liverpool’s Cunard Building will soon be home to a brand new music museum. The British Music Experience is dedicated to the history of post-war British music. Liverpool is an ideal home for this permanent music exhibition, with a wealth of musical talent hailing from the city. However, the museum is not just celebrating music from Merseyside, this will be a national museum of British rock and pop music. The attraction promises to be a fun-packed interactive…

  • Smithdown Road Festival Announce First Wave of Acts For 2017 Event

    Smithdown Road Festival Announce First Wave of Acts For 2017 Event

    Smithdown Road Festival has announced the first wave of acts ahead of this years festival in April. Former Zutons frontman Dave McCabe is the most notable announcement to play the free, three day event along with London rockers Jim Jones & The Righteous Mind. Former frontman of indie band The Bluetones, Mark Morriss is also on the bill and HAARM will be performing off the back of supporting Bloc Party at the Roundhouse in London. The…

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    Golf Fang – Crazy Golf In Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle

    Golf Fang (previously called Ghetto Golf) opened less than two weeks ago and is proving to be a popular topic of conversation in the city. This indoor crazy golf course really stands out from the average with its banging music, neon painted walls, caravans, boats and toilets to putt through and plenty of cocktails to help you along the course. From the outside Golf Fang is easy to find; fairy lights cover the open gates and…

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    Virtual Reality Experience In Liverpool

    Virtual Reality is now a reality. It’s one of the biggest growing technologies of 2016 and is predicted to have a huge year in 2017, so you can imagine our excitement when we stumbled upon a virtual reality gaming centre right here in Liverpool. VR-Here brings virtual reality gaming to a studio based just outside of the city centre. Here they have the latest and arguably the best in VR equipment – the HTC Vive.…

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    Top Ten Things To Do In Liverpool In December

    Warning! This list will be quite festive! Independent Liverpool Christmas Festival – The guys at Independent Liverpool really know how to throw a party! They return to the Great Baltic Warehouse to host another spectacular festival bringing together some of the city’s best independent restaurants, bars and craft shops to get you in the Christmas spirit! Family Friendly event. 8th-11th December. Get tickets here. Christmas Cinema at the Palmhouse – The best Christmas films, screened…

  • Independent Liverpool Christmas Festival Preview

    Independent Liverpool Christmas Festival Preview

    You asked, and they sure delivered. Independent Liverpool’s Christmas Festival is back next weekend for a second year in a row, transforming The Great Baltic Warehouse into a festive extravaganza from Thursday 8th until Sunday 11th of December. With the holiday season creeping up at a terrifying pace, it’s time to get a head start on eating and drinking ourselves silly, and what better way to do it than coming together and celebrating this city’s…

  • All Day Music Event At The Jacaranda In Aid of MIND; 10th December

    All Day Music Event At The Jacaranda In Aid of MIND; 10th December

    The Pentatonic & Liverpool Noise Team Up For All Day Music Event At The Jacaranda. Liverpool music promoters The Pentatonic & ourselves here at Liverpool Noise have teamed up to host an all day music event at The Jacaranda in aid of the mental health charity Mind. The event will feature some of the city’s most exciting up and coming bands as well as a special set from Manchester band Man Made. Man Made released their…

  • The Snowflake Trail Returns To Liverpool

    The Snowflake Trail Returns To Liverpool

    From 1 December – 3 January, The Snowflake Trail returns to Liverpool city centre. Follow the story specially created for you to follow the trail to find sculptural snowflakes and see local landmarks transformed into a festive wonderland. The Snowflake Trail will see children and adults alike trekking across the city centre in search of each giant snowflakes to unlock the story and be in with a chance of winning some incredible prizes. All you need…

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    FACT Exhibition; No Such Things As Gravity

    What is the nature of scientific truth? FACT’s new exhibition No Such Thing As Gravity explores the limits of science where the absence of established facts may leave room for new theories, alternative science, and conspiracy theories. This exhibition shines a light on those areas of science that can cause  unease and controversy because of the public’s fascination with alternative science, conspiracy theories and irrational beliefs. Curated by Rob La Frenais, the exhibition features work by Tania…

  • Restaurant Review; Afternoon Tea At Jam

    Restaurant Review; Afternoon Tea At Jam

    Jam is a relatively new restaurant located on Sir Thomas Street offering casual dining with some home cooked classics as well as an impressive Afternoon Tea offering. The surroundings have a real touch of elegance and the friendly staff were soon over to take our order. Me and my dining companion both love fruit tea so we selected the Mixed Berry and the Strawberry & Kiwi teas. There’s an extensive drinks menu to suit any…

  • Laces Out! Trainer Festival Returns To Camp and Furnace

    Laces Out! Trainer Festival Returns To Camp and Furnace

    Liverpool has an undisputed long and storied history with trainer culture. Therefore it is obvious that the city would play host to one of the most exciting trainer festivals in Europe, Laces Out!, which presents its autumn-winter edition on Saturday 19th November at Camp and Furnace in the Baltic Triangle. The one-day festival enjoyed unprecedented success for its spring edition in March, where highlights included an eclectic display and sale of new, rare and vintage…

  • Winter Arts Market held at Liverpool Cathedral

    Winter Arts Market held at Liverpool Cathedral

    Merseyside’s largest arts and crafts market, the Winter Arts Market will return for an eighth year on Saturday 3 December 2016. Staged this year in the breathtaking surroundings of Liverpool Cathedral the market will see this awe-inspiring space, one of the most beautiful in the city, transformed into a bustling independent shopping experience that’s the perfect place to pick up unique Christmas gifts. This year’s market will feature work from more than 200 of the…

Whether you're visiting for a weekend or you’ve lived here your whole life, there’s always something new to discover in Liverpool. Bursting with culture, creativity, and character, the city is packed with unforgettable experiences — from music heritage and world-class football to cutting-edge food, art, and nightlife.

Our “Things To Do in Liverpool” section is your ultimate guide to exploring the city, whatever your interests or budget. We’ve curated the best local activities, events, and hidden gems — from headline attractions to indie favourites that make Liverpool so unique.

Explore Liverpool’s Rich Culture & History

Liverpool is a UNESCO City of Music with a global reputation for creativity — and it shows. Whether you’re tracing the steps of The Beatles, learning about the city’s maritime past, or diving into its rich art and museum scene, culture is everywhere.

Top cultural attractions include:

  • The Beatles Story, Strawberry Field, and the Magical Mystery Tour

  • Museum of Liverpool, World Museum, and International Slavery Museum

  • Tate Liverpool and independent art spaces like Open Eye Gallery and FACT

Many of Liverpool’s museums and galleries are free to enter, making them great options for rainy days, family visits, or anyone on a budget.

Iconic Landmarks and Unique Neighbourhoods

Liverpool’s skyline is iconic — and so are its neighbourhoods. Wander the waterfront and take in the Royal Albert Dock, Liver Building, and Museum of Liverpool, then explore further afield for local character.

  • Stroll through the Georgian Quarter with its leafy streets, theatres and cathedrals

  • Discover the industrial-meets-creative vibes of the Baltic Triangle

  • Explore Bold Street, one of the UK’s best indie food and shopping streets

  • Visit the Knowledge Quarter and Hope Street for historic pubs and hidden gems

You can also head to Sefton Park or Otterspool Promenade for nature-filled escapes within the city.

Music, Nightlife & Live Events

This is a city that lives and breathes music. From world-famous venues to underground gigs, there’s always a live show to catch.

  • The Cavern Club, Phase One, Jimmy’s, and Camp and Furnace all host regular gigs

  • Liverpool Philharmonic Hall offers orchestral concerts, film scores, and live comedy

  • Don’t miss LIMF, Sound City, and local grassroots festivals throughout the year

Liverpool also has a thriving bar and club scene — from rooftop cocktails and craft beer dens to late-night clubs, cabaret shows, and LGBTQ+ venues.

Football, Tours & Sporting Experiences

If you're into sport, few cities rival Liverpool for passion and pride. Take a tour of Anfield, Goodison Park or the Hill Dickinson Stadium, or plan a matchday experience to see the city come alive. You can also enjoy:

  • Mersey River cruises

  • Crazy golf, axe throwing, and escape rooms

  • Local runs, cycle routes, and yoga in the park

For fans of walking tours, ghost tours, or food and drink trails, Liverpool has a huge variety of guided experiences that bring the city to life in new ways.

Food, Drink & Independent Shopping

Liverpool’s independent scene is thriving — especially when it comes to food, drink, and unique shopping. Discover:

  • Baltic Market and Duke Street Market for casual eats

  • Bold Street, Lark Lane, and Smithdown Road for indie cafés, vegan options, and world cuisine

  • Vintage shops, record stores, artisanal makers, and independent galleries

There’s always a new place to eat, a local beer to try, or a weekend market to explore.

Seasonal Events & Hidden Gems

Liverpool loves a celebration — and with festivals, light trails, pop-up exhibitions, and waterfront events happening all year round, there’s always something to look forward to. Whether it’s:

  • Christmas markets at the docks

  • Summer outdoor cinema nights

  • Halloween ghost hunts

  • Liverpool Biennial or LightNight

We keep you up to date on what’s on and what’s worth checking out, so you never miss a moment.

Why Explore with Liverpool Noise?

We go beyond the obvious. Our "Things To Do in Liverpool" section brings together real recommendations, independent voices, and the latest updates from across the city. Whether you're a tourist planning your first visit or a local looking for new inspiration, we’re here to help you make the most of every day in Liverpool.

We regularly update this section with:

  • What’s on this weekend in Liverpool

  • New restaurant and bar openings

  • Seasonal round-ups and curated guides

  • Budget-friendly ideas and free things to do

  • Tours, events, and family-friendly picks

Discover our latest features below and discover why Liverpool is one of the UK’s most exciting cities to explore — with something new around every corner.