Port of Liverpool Building

One of Liverpool's 'Three Graces' buildings, it is part of the city's maritime mercantile UNESCO heritage status.

Nearby Attractions

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Royal Liver Building
Originally one of the tallest buildings in Britain, it opened in 1906 to house the Royal Liver Assurance group.
The Cavern Club
Famous for the Beatles having played their early years at the club, the Cavern Club originally opened as a jazz club and remains a music venue today.
Liverpool Town Hall
The Town Hall has been operational for over 250 years, and its interior is considered one of the most stunning complete works of Georgian decor.
Statue of John Lennon
Bronze statue of John Lennon in Mathew Street near Cavern Club.
The Beatles Statue
The statue was unveiled in 2015, between the Three Graces at the docks, and each has a hidden personal detail of the band member. Can you spot them?
Cunard Building
The third of the 'Three Graces' in the port, the structure still has remnants of the original port wall, which are visible on the eastern portion of the building.

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The Premier Classic Liverpool: Private Tour in a London Taxi

Embark on a 3-hour guided tour of Liverpool in the cosy ambience of your private London Taxi! Your knowledgeable driver-guide will take you on a mesmerizing journey through the city’s most popular locations, uncovering over eight centuries of history and culture.

On your private driving tour, you will:

  • Marvel at the Liverpool Town Hall, an architectural gem and historic jewel in the heart of the city, and see the imposing St. George's Hall a neoclassical masterpiece from 1854; 
  • Explore the Museum Quarter, a cultural hub, home to some of the city's most recognised museums and galleries;
  • Pass by Castle Street, which once led to Liverpool Castle, lined with grand Victorian and Georgian historic buildings;
  • Visit the awe-inspiring Liverpool Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture and wander through the enchanting St. James Mount & The Gardens;
  • Gaze at the Metropolitan Cathedral, fondly nicknamed "Paddy's Wigwam", renowned for its distinctive and remarkable design;
  • Head towards Anfield Stadium, home to the iconic Liverpool FC, walk around the stadium's exterior, visit the memorials and statues, and explore the official club store;
  • Pass by Everton Football Club's Goodison Park Stadium and learn about the roots of the city’s football rivalry and the fascinating tales that define Liverpool’s football legacy;
  • Visit the Historic Waterfront and prepare to be captivated by the "Three Graces", the Royal Liver Building, the Cunard Building & the Port of Liverpool Building, gracefully lining the Mersey River;

Immerse yourself in Liverpool's cultural heritage and architectural splendour on this private driving tour, offering a unique perspective on the city's vibrant character.

Your adventure begins on Castle Street, one of the city's most ancient and vibrant streets, stretching from the iconic Liverpool Town Hall down to the Queen Victoria Monument at Derby Square. This street's layout harks back to Liverpool’s medieval origins that once led to the historic Liverpool Castle giving it its name. While the castle no longer stands, Castle Street remains a significant part of the city's history. 

Located on William Brown Street, you will continue along the Museum Quarter where you’ll find awe-inspiring Victorian architecture in what is often dubbed the city’s "Cultural Quarter." This is a fantastic area to further explore during your visit if you want to immerse yourself in Liverpool’s cultural heritage, with its institutions offering a wealth of art, history, and interactive experiences. 

From here, you will visit the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, the largest cathedral in Britain also known simply as Liverpool Cathedral. it was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and constructed between 1904 and 1978, making it one of the last great cathedrals to be completed in the United Kingdom. Enjoy a stroll around the nave, and admire the magnificent stained glass windows, including the Great West Window, which depicts the creation and is one of the largest in the world.

Next, you will pass by Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, a key symbol of the Catholic Church in the city designed by modernist architect Sir Frederick Gibberd. Also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, it was completed in 1967 after years of planning and several design changes. 

Head towards Anfield Stadium to learn more about the fascinating history tied to the city's famous football rivalry. Originally Everton FC's home ground, it became the iconic base of the well-known Liverpool FC after Everton's relocation in 1891. Your guide will delve into the details and history of both clubs and show you the Goodison Park Stadium from the outside, now the base of Everton Football Club.

As your tour nears its conclusion, admire the historic beauty of the Waterfront, where you'll see the legendary Three Graces - the Royal Liver Building, the Cunard Building, and the Port of Liverpool Building -and enjoy stunning views along the Pier Head. These structures symbolize Liverpool’s maritime prosperity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and are central to the city's UNESCO World Heritage status. If time allows, your guide may lead you towards the Royal Albert Dock, providing a perfect finale for your tour.

Throughout this journey, your expert driver-guide will blend captivating stories with historical details, bringing Liverpool’s past and present to life. This private city tour is a mix of iconic landmarks, hidden treasures, and engaging narratives, offering an unforgettable experience of Liverpool’s unique allure.

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