To see some of the best Victorian and neoclassical architecture in the country, visit St. George’s Quarter, an iconic UNESCO site. Right in the center of Liverpool, it is filled with intriguing museums, monuments and galleries. Enter a world of artistic and architectural wonder in this cultural hub.
Arrive at the Cenotaph War Memorial and gaze up at the neoclassical façade of St. George’s Hall. Immense columns and a strong pediment welcome visitors to this historic building, which has a charming café called The Little Shoe. Marvel at the impressive frontage of the adjacent County Sessions House.
Delve into history at the nearby World Museum Liverpool, which has extensive exhibits on archaeology and the sciences. Next door stands the immense Liverpool Central Library. See its rare historic collections and enter the spectacular Picton Reading Room.
Admire the building of the neighboring Walker Art Gallery, with its imposing pillars. Enter for the range of historic and artistic displays. Embark on the Liverpool Slavery Trail to learn about the dark history of the city’s port, where millions of slaves were traded.
The district is also a focus of live entertainment, with the O2 Academy hosting all types of famous acts. Watch a dramatic performance in the majestic auditorium of the Liverpool Empire Theatre.
Enjoy a sunny day outdoors with a trip to leafy St. John’s Gardens. Study the floral displays and relax on a bench with a book in this serene setting.
To reach St. George’s Quarter take a train to the Liverpool Lime Street railway station and get around the area on foot. You can also travel by bus to a stop in the district or drive a car and leave it in one of the parking lots. While you’re visiting the city, look around the nearby areas of Ropewalks, the Knowledge Quarter and Pier Head.