Find out What’s On This Halloween & Half Term At Liverpool ONE
Liverpool ONE has got plenty to offer visitors this Halloween and Half Term. Check out the events below for more details.
Halloween – 30 October 12pm-5pm
Head down to Liverpool ONE for an especially spooky Halloween this October where there are plenty of tricks, treats and terrific exclusive offers available. From fancy dress to a street parade, and even a giant spider, Liverpool ONE is going all out for this extra magical month – even the shops and restaurants are in on the act!
Visitors can expect to be greeted by some familiar faces, such as Liverpool ONE’s favourite giant spider, the Arachnobot, as well as some slightly less familiar guests like Baba Yaga, a witch in Russian Folklore, and Uncle Doom and his Organ of Gloom. Baba Yaga will be telling fortunes, but be careful she doesn’t try to eat you!
The terrifically terrifying event, taking place Sunday 30 October, is being hosted by Radio City from 12-5pm. The event will see the most frightful fancy dress costumes of the region ranked in a competition from 12-3pm, followed by a colourful fancy dress parade with Katumba from 4pm.
Witches, wizards and zombies are all welcome, as are scary versions of Paw Patrollers or Peppa Pigs, and anything else creative younger customers would like to add to the mix! And that’s not all, guests are invited to take advantage of the range of tricks and treats across Liverpool ONE shops and restaurants.
For more details, visit: www.liverpool-one.com/halloween
Nature Trail
For all the mini explorers amongst us, Liverpool ONE’s Nature Trail is the perfect excuse to get outdoors and tour Chavasse Park’s vast array of resident plants and wildlife, while it’s still available.
The trail is guided by a free map available online or at Liverpool ONE’s Information Centre on Wall Street. The Nature Trail allows young visitors to discover the park’s natural environment, while simultaneously learning about conservation.
Make sure to get your free tour in before November, no need to book this exciting adventure as it’s self-guided and promises fun and learning for the whole family. To learn more while you can, visit: https://www.liverpool-one.com/nature-trail/
The Heritage Trail at Liverpool ONE
Liverpool ONE’s most recent offering – The Heritage Trail – invites visitors on a journey to explore more than 300 years of Liverpool’s history.
Discovering the events, places and people that shaped the maritime powerhouse that is Liverpool, the trail is packed with secrets that promise to surprise not only guests to the city, but locals and everyone in between!
The self-guided audio tour takes visitors on a trip to 16-stopping points that all play a vital role in the fascinating tale of Liverpool’s history.
Both free and fully-accessible, the trail begins on Thomas Steers Way and ends at Chavasse Park, but guests are welcomed to join at any point, with the whole tour taking between 60-90 minutes.
To follow The Heritage Trail download the Liverpool ONE MyONE app, available on both the App Store and Play store or alternatively collect the printed map from the Information Centre on Wall Street.
River of Light 21 October – 6 November
The River of Light is set to return to Liverpool’s waterfront, with 10 spectacular installations across the city including two at Liverpool ONE.
The free event will be available for 17 nights, with illuminations of the never-before-seen commissions and artworks from 5pm-9pm each evening. In a nod to the World Gymnastics Championships 2022, which is also taking place in Liverpool during the same period, this year’s theme is Unexpected Twist, boasting artworks the city has never displayed before.
To find out more, visit: https://www.liverpool-one.com/event/river-of-light-at-liverpool-one/
The World Reimagined Globe Trail 22 – 31 October
This Black History Month, The World Reimagined is bringing all 10 of its globes from its Liverpool City Region trail to Liverpool ONE for all to enjoy and appreciate.
The groundbreaking, free experience will create a unique and educational hub on Paradise Street to explore a range of themes from Mother Africa to Still We Rise and Expanding Soul with an enormous array of interpretations and creative styles.
For parents looking to introduce their children to the history and cause of racial justice, The World Reimagined also offers free online resources for artistic and creative activities they can do at home to start the conversation.
The resources build on its Learning Programme that has been delivered to more than 200 schools over the last year.
For more details, visit: https://www.liverpool-one.com/event/the-world-reimagined/